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Annual Report 2012

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Mission Greenpeace, Inc. is the leading independent campaigning organization that uses peaceful direct action and creative communication to expose global environmental problems and promote solutions that are essential to a green and peaceful future. Greenpeace, Inc. is registered is a registered 501(c)(4) entity. Greenpeace Fund, Inc. supports Greenpeace, Inc. campaigns through research, public education, and grants for environmental advocacy. Greenpeace Fund, Inc. is registered with the Internal Revenue Service as a 501(c)(3) charitable entity. Please visit greenpeace.org to learn more about Greenpeace, Inc. and greenpeacefund.org to learn more about Greenpeace Fund, Inc.

Charity Rankings Greenpeace Fund, Inc. (Greenpeace Fund) is consistently ranked among the nation’s top charities – for our achievements and for the high percentage of revenue that goes directly towards the protection of the planet. Greenpeace Fund is proud to meet all of the BBB Wise Giving Alliance Standards for Charity Accountability. Greenpeace Fund is recognized by Charity Navigator as having demonstrated financial efficiency and excellent accountability and transperancy. Greenpeace Fund is proud to be a top-rated environmental charity by the American Institute of Philanthropy with an “A-.” Greenpeace Fund is proud to be a part of the CFC and to carry the “Best in America” seal from Independent Charities of America. Of the 1 million charities operating in the United States today, it is estimated that fewer than 5% meet or exceed these standards and fewer than 2,000 2charities have been awarded this seal.

This report is intended to provide a summary of all Greenpeace campaign activities. Please note that all donations to Greenpeace Fund, Inc. were solely used in connection with 501(c)(3) permissible activities.

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Contents

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Letter from the Executive Director

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Daniel Casillan

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Kelly Mitchell

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Rolf Skar

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Patricia Simun

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Basil Tsimoyianis

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Corrine Barr

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George Pletnikoff

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Jackie Dragon

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Liza von Rabenau

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Karen Topakian

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Carol Steinhart

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Adelaide Gomer

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Boards of Directors

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Letter from the Chief Operating Officer

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Financials

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Donors

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“With realization of one’s own potential and selfconfidence in one’s ability, one can build a better world.” Dalai Lama

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s personally motivated as I am by our cause — to create a green, peaceful future — I become more inspired every day by the people who give so much of themselves in its pursuit. That’s why I am so proud to introduce you to a small handful of the people who are Greenpeace.

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These men and women come from many backgrounds and run the gamut in age and experience, ability and perspective. They are constantly pushing us towards becoming a better Greenpeace, one that invites everyone concerned about our future and outraged by environmental crimes to join the fight. What I see each and every day is that these people are doers, which I equate to what the Dalai Lama identifies in people who make a better world. George and Karen and Daniel and Pat and Jackie — just to name a few of our friends and colleagues and supporters described in the following pages — are all confident in their ability to, as our Forest Campaign Director Rolf says, “fight the fight, even if the odds are slim.” That is what amazes me the most about this collection of individuals. They have a never-failing sense of faith and determination to take on what others may think is impossible. It’s people like them, and you, who show skeptics that nothing is impossible. It’s because of them and you that Greenpeace can convince 100 of the world’s largest

corporations to take action to end deforestation, help communities across America shut down dirty and dangerous coal plants, and build powerful coalitions of scientists and native communities and supermarkets to safeguard our oceans.

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It’s hard work sometimes, but it’s also a lot of fun, and we share a lot of laughs. With that sense of fun and goodhearted mischief that has always been in the DNA at Greenpeace, we asked Rolf and the others profiled in here to share with you what they think their “unofficial title” at Greenpeace is. I hope you enjoy getting to know a bit more about our people, and I hope you know that you, too, are Greenpeace. You created this ever-more powerful movement and you keep it going. You inspire us every day and remind us how much we are capable of building together. For a green, peaceful future,

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n the island of Rarotonga in the South Pacific, Daniel bore witness daily to the deterioration of our oceans. As a commercial diver there, Daniel saw bleaching coral, rising sea levels, and the depletion of marine species. “At first I would see schools of tuna, and then over time they would disappear,” he says. He also saw all types of commercial fishing ships, like long liners “pillaging the ocean, knowing that there is only a finite period of time, and people doing something about it.” His mission became clear: to raise awareness in any way that he could.

O lan Daniel Casil

Daniel Casillan Official Title: City Coordinator for the Orange County Greenpeace Office

Unofficial Title: “Jack Of All Trades”

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That’s why Daniel is proud to hold several fundraising records and for signing up 1,500 monthly Greenpeace supporters over three years as a Frontline canvasser. He understands it’s difficult to engage strangers on the street, but for him, it’s inspiring to start a conversation, then see others “become aware and stand on the right side of history.”

Today, he is a coordinator for the Frontline program, recruiting and training Frontline staff across Orange County that is creating a community of change. He also puts his diving skills to use on the ships, supporting direct actions. In 2012, he was on the team that staged a four-day occupation of a Shell drill ship in New Zealand’s Port of Taranaki, launching a global campaign to stop exploitative drilling in the Arctic. In a “James Bond move,” Daniel dove into the harbor in the middle of the night, bringing supplies to the team on the ship, which included actress Lucy Lawless. These supplies included food, flashlights, and cards from Greenpeace supporters from around the world. Daniel was also the dive team leader on the South Korean “Save the Whales” ship tour. He helped to observe and document whales, dolphins, and evidence of overfishing.

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“On one dive, I turned around and saw a family of humpback whales watching me with their big eyes. This changed me and I swore I would help save the oceans. We are the whales’ worst enemy and the only ally they have.” - D. Casillan

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I have withdrawal from latenight coalition meetings,” Kelly says of the intensive work that she and a group of more than 60 organizations, large and small, undertook to close down the Fisk and Crawford coal plants in Chicago. This campaign, which came to a dramatic conclusion in 2012, was one of the most meaningful she has worked on — and not just because Greenpeace helped force two of the dirtiest plants in the country to close their doors.

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Kelly Mitchell Official Title: Climate and Energy Campaigner

Unofficial Title: “Expert Generalist”

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“We all felt this campaign in our bones,” Kelly says, “and we found a way of working with humility and respect where everyone was involved in decision-making.” She believes this is a model for grassroots work across the country. “We now have this broad base of grassroots power in Chicago,” Kelly says, “and we are in a great position to fight whatever comes next with such resiliency.”

Ever since joining Greenpeace seven years ago, Kelly has devised and overseen campaigns combining grassroots organizing, communications, and advocacy aimed at addressing the root causes of climate change. “I feel very blessed,” she says, “to be paid to prevent the world’s most powerful industries from cooking our planet.” Much of her work has focused on the U.S. coal industry, from working alongside communities most impacted by the pollution at coal plants to stopping the export of U.S. coal overseas. “I’m inspired by a mix of anger and hope,” she says. “I’m angry that coal companies pollute with few consequences and that they have corrupted every institution of power. Yet given all their money, their connection to politicians, their influence over the media, they’re losing. That’s because people are fed up and willing to take bigger and bolder action.”

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“We’re not satisfied with Band-Aid approaches to problems.” - K. Mitchell

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oordinating a global forest campaign is a job with strange hours. Last year, for example, Rolf held midnight meetings with Indonesian colleagues three times a week.

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Rolf Skar

Rolf Skar Official Title: Forest Campaign Director Unofficial Title: “Tree-Hugger In Chief”

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But it is exhilarating. As Rolf describes it, he pulls the trigger on initiatives that reach every corner of the globe — like last year’s effort to push Yum! Brands (owner of KFC and other fast food chains) to cut ties with corporations that are tearing up wildlife habitat in Southeast Asia’s Paradise Forests. As he puts it: “There are people who I will never meet, who speak languages that I will never speak, but to whom I am connected.” The strategy behind the work — ensuring that there is no market for products derived from devastated forests — has been extraordinarily effective. Some of

the world's biggest brands — from Nestlé to Mattel — cut business with forest-destroying companies, sending a strong message that deforestation is bad for business. Now, Indonesia's biggest palm oil and paper companies have committed to end their forest destruction in Paradise. Rolf sometimes feels removed from forests when he is in the middle of orchestrating the many elements of a global campaign. But he is front and center to drive what he considers the most important work — helping companies turn promises into action. “What people don’t know,” he says, “is that when we win, the real action begins.” It isn’t flashy, but behind-thescenes negotiations to help businesses develop new policies and practices on the ground are how Greenpeace makes sure that forests stay standing.

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“I believe in fighting the fight even if the odds are slim. I think there’s a responsibility to do what’s right, and there is power in knowing that what you are doing — whether or not it works — is the right thing to do.” - R. Skar

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at first heard about Greenpeace “very early on, when they first started chasing whalers.” She also notes: “Had I been 20 years younger, I would have wanted to be on one of the ships, chasing after them, too.”

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Patricia Simun Long-Time Supporter of Greenpeace Why we are inspired by Patricia (known as Pat): “Pat considers Greenpeace a part of her family and, for those of us who know her, the feeling is mutual. Her spirit is infectious.” 10

Pat has always appreciated Greenpeace’s willingness to “make the commitment to do something, even if it takes years and years.” She doesn’t believe environmentalism can be “just a hobby,” given the threats we face. In particular, she applauds Greenpeace’s efforts to convince corporations to commit to conservation measures. She’s glad that Greenpeace “keeps an eye on them.” “Once an agreement is in place,” she says, “it’s easy for folks to say, ‘Oh, sure,’ and then when you turn your back, they go back to what they were doing.”

Today, Pat’s support of Greenpeace is largely driven by the memory of her brother, A.E. Griffith Bates, Jr. In his retirement, “Mr. Bates” (as he is still fondly referred to by staff) volunteered for Greenpeace, logging in more than 25,000 hours organizing precious archival photographs and documents. In honor of his deep commitment, Greenpeace named its airship, the A.E. Bates, after him. Pat is appreciative of the love that came from Greenpeace in wake of her brother’s death and was thrilled to ride on the A.E. Bates on one of its earliest flights. At 82, Pat remains as active as possible. One of her other great passions is bones. She volunteers at Los Angeles’ Page Museum, digging up and cleaning Ice Age bones found in the La Brea tar pits.

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“I’m terribly concerned about the world we will leave for our children and grandchildren. It’s a pretty messy place. But I don’t know of another organization like Greenpeace with such courage and that never gives up.” - P. Simun 11

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asil has climbed Mount Rushmore, office buildings of U.S. Congressmen, and, in 2012, a Russian oilrig alongside Greenpeace International Executive Director Kumi Naidoo. But the work he finds most fulfilling is teaching others about civil disobedience.

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Basil Tsimoyianis Official Title: Activist Program Officer

Unofficial Title: “Guerilla-Theatrician”

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“A lot of the folks who inspire me most don’t really have a choice about whether to be active or not. They live, work, and raise families on the frontlines of environmental destruction every day. People are having their lives and livelihoods wrecked in exchange for the economic and political interests of a few. What’s left are damaged ecological and social systems that impact us all.” His interest in Greenpeace was sparked when he was majoring in environmental studies at the University of Vermont. Unfortunately, the coursework discouraged rather than inspired him. “I went to school to learn ways in which I could have a positive impact and instead I

learned how corporate interests and government negligence were exacerbating ecological problems. It was depressing.” Basil took some time off from school and participated in the Greenpeace Semester, a program where Greenpeace staff instruct students in environmental activism and engage them in campaigns. He returned to campus with new purpose. Basil mobilized classmates and forced the college administration to commit to purchasing sustainable paper products, helping Greenpeace to stop paper giant Kimberly Clark from tearing down virgin forests for profit. Basil describes himself as undergoing a constant process of learning, spurred by his interactions with activists and his work on campaigns. “If you asked me why I became involved seven years ago I would say it was because of my infatuation for wild places. I would now say there’s more at stake. I’ve got a lot of work to do. I think we all do.”

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“There’s no billboard that tells people the toxic air quality near a coal plant or an ad at the gas pump showing those poisoned by the processes involved. That’s up to us.” - B. Tsimoyianis

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uddy was a Greenpeace supporter that Corrine knew for 12 years. She and Buddy would have “the most wonderful conversations,” and she describes him as “warm, funny, sweet, and caring.” Buddy spent many years in the Coast Guard and felt a special connection to the sea. When he retired to Palm Springs, he joked about the irony of living in the desert when he had always been so close to the ocean. In his last years, Corrine visited Buddy, and he again expressed his passion for ocean protection and his enthusiasm for Greenpeace.

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Corrine Barr Official Title: Gift Planning Manager

Unofficial Title: “A guide for our supporters, helping them connect to and act for Greenpeace campaigns” 14

Buddy gave modestly to Greenpeace throughout his life, but he wanted to do whatever he

could. So he left his estate to Greenpeace when he died in 2012. “It was sad for me to lose this person that I connected with over the years,” says Corrine, “but to know that his gift was going to perpetuate the work that he was excited about made me feel good.” Corrine thinks of herself as an activist and a fundraiser, so she participates in many Greenpeace rallies and protests. On the Summer Solstice last year, she dressed up as a polar bear to raise awareness about the Arctic. She gets involved in Greenpeace campaigns, “because I want to bring the voice of our supporters to our movement.”

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“One of the first things that I remember about Greenpeace is watching the whales trapped in Alaska every night on the news. It was 1988 and I was amazed at what Greenpeace could do. What’s amazing to me now is how we have evolved to be even more effective, bringing more people together to save the planet today and for the future.” - C. Barr

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or eight years, George has worked toward a reconciliation between environmental activists and Alaska’s Indigenous communities. It’s an important partnership, because Alaska is at the center of our ocean protection campaign. Alaska’s Bering Sea, for example, is among the world’s most productive and threatened fisheries. It’s a priority marine ecosystem that Greenpeace works to save by helping Alaska’s Indigenous communities have a say in its future, for their way of life is inextricably tied to the ocean.

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George Pletnikoff

George Pletnikoff Official Title: Alaska Oceans Campaigner

Unofficial Title: “I am an Aleut person who happens to work with Greenpeace on issues that are critical to our people’s survival.” 16

Native Peoples and environmentalists have been at odds before, largely because we haven’t, as George says, “in humility, listened to what the people are and are not saying.” Himself an Aleut, George

understands that silence among Native People is as important as what is said, and with that knowledge he is building a powerful coalition of Native communities, scientists, and environmental activists. A milestone in 2012 that George is particularly proud of is the signing of a resolution by 229 tribal governments, which among other things calls for the protection of the Bering Sea Canyons from destructive fishing practices such as pollock trawling. Trawling is a particularly destructive fishing practice that tears up the ocean floor and puts at risk a variety of marine species, from deep sea coral to Steller sea lions to pollock to salmon. Given the rising influence of Indigenous communities, this definitive call to action is hard for policymakers deciding the future of the Bering Sea to ignore.

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“There comes a time for reconciliation, and that time may be now, because there is so much at stake. Our planet is at stake. But we’re not going to solve our problems unless we first have genuine introspection on who we are and what we are trying to do to seek reconciliation with all of Creation.” - G. Pletnikoff 17

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The first bumper sticker on my first car was ‘Save the Whales’,” says Jackie. “I don’t remember when I didn’t know about Greenpeace, and I feel like the luckiest person in the world to do the work that I do.”



Jackie Dragon

Jackie Dragon Official Title: Senior Oceans Campaigner Unofficial Title: “Dolphin Whisperer”

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That work, as described by Jackie, is “to bring peoples’ voices into the political process to protect the huge part of the world that is water.” Specifically, Jackie is organizing to push the North Pacific Fishery Management Council, which makes decisions for all waters in Alaska, to create a sanctuary around the Bering Sea’s deep sea canyons. “These are the Grand Canyons of the Pacific,” says Jackie, “and this area is also one of the most lucrative fishing spots in the world.” Policymakers have resisted putting protection of this area on their agenda for over a decade. “When it comes to protecting the broader ecosystem, and the food web,

they tend to wait until there’s a devastating population crash before they act,” says Jackie, because of the profit motive. But Jackie is no stranger to fighting the forces that be. Prior to working for Greenpeace, she brought the shipping industry to the table to negotiate stronger safeguards for whales along California’s coastline. In 2012, Jackie and her team mobilized citizens, seafood businesses, scientists, and native communities to convince the North Pacific Fishery Management Council to start a process for assessing and creating new protections of the Bering Sea canyons. It was a satisfying moment, because the council listened to the variety of people with a stake in the Bering Sea. “On my own, I’m nothing,” Jackie says. “It’s when there are many voices behind me that things change.”

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“Every day, I’m encouraged to see progress against what seem like the most difficult, incredible, gigantic odds. We’re creating a world where there will be whales, which is one metaphor for a healthy planet.” - J. Dragon

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iza grew up near the University of Puerto Rico in San Juan. For some 27 years, her mother was the editorin-chief of the National tourist guide for Puerto Rico, Que Pasa en Puerto Rico. She later did research and writing about wildlife — specifically the birds of Puerto Rico — as a consultant for the Fideicomiso de Conservacion de Puerto Rico.

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Liza von Rabenau

Liza von Rabenau Greenpeace Supporter Why we are inspired by Liza: “Liza is using the wonderful memories she has of her childhood to inspire the future she wants for children everywhere.” 20

Liza remembers joining her mother in the summers on long walks around the island, marveling at the mountains and rivers that were so close to where she lived. These were places that her mother would write about. But that’s all changed. “There's too much cement,” she says of today’s Puerto Rico. “And beautiful places that I used to visit are gone.” The loss of our “green world” — as Liza put it — sparks in her a great concern for the future of her grandchildren. “They are

surrounded by malls and highways," she says. “When I was growing up, there was a countryside with rivers and an ocean beyond. My grandchildren don’t see any of that.” That’s why she is proud to support Greenpeace and even prouder that her daughter, Marcela Bringas von Rabenau, works for Greenpeace as the national training director for the Greenpeace Frontline canvassing program. “I love telling people that my daughter is out there telling others about the consequences of destroying our environment, of the animals that may not survive,” Liza says. “Greenpeace is a movement, and it's one that must be led by our children,” Liza goes on to say. As a social worker in New York City's public schools, she has her own opportunities to talk to kids about the natural world. “It’s incredible how they respond,” she says, and it gives her hope. “It’s their world and their future.”

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“I love the word “sustainable” and what it means for our future. We should know that when we eat certain foods — sardines or tuna — we are having an impact on the world. We need to know about the terrible things that are happening to our planet every minute, and we need to stand up and stop it.” - L. von Rabenau 21

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I’ve been around Greenpeace for a really long time,” Karen says.

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Karen Topakian Official Title: Board Chair of Greenpeace, Inc., the 501(c)(4) nonprofit arm of Greenpeace

Unofficial Title: “I look out from a higher height and further into the future to help move Greenpeace forward.” 22

As a high school senior in the 1970s, she saw toxic pollution contaminating in the Pawtuxet River in Rhode Island. It would be in the 1980s when Greenpeace activists chained themselves to the discharge pipes to stop chemical manufacturer CibaGeigy from dumping toxics into that same river, and when Karen thought: “I want to do that.” After college, Karen immersed herself in the Rhode Island nuclear disarmament movement. And in 1987, after finishing graduate school, she joined Greenpeace as a campaigner in the Nuclear Free Seas campaign, focusing on abolishing naval nuclear weapons. While on staff, Karen “was loaned out to a lot of other campaigns, “ including Greenpeace’s emerging initiative to stop climate change. For this campaign, she spent 96 hours in a large metal box (with a

working bathroom), placed on train tracks near a DuPont plant. The plan was to stop DuPont from moving chlorofluorocarbon coolants, chemicals linked to the depletion of the ozone layer. Numerous activists spent time in similar boxes across the country; it was one of the first coordinated actions Greenpeace took around climate change. Chlorofluorocarbons are now no longer in use. Karen believes it’s ever more difficult for corporations and politicians to ignore Greenpeace because “science, an understanding of law and regulations, integrity, and professionalism form the backbone of every campaign.” She’s particularly proud of Greenpeace’s collaboration with community groups to shut down coal plants. She believes social change begins from the “ground up,” and that Greenpeace plays an important role in “elevating and intensifying” the hard work of grassroots activists, “helping them achieve the victories they deserve.”

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“We don’t like to be ignored.” - K. Topakian

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Carol Steinhart

Carol Steinhart Long-Time Supporter of Greenpeace Why we are inspired by Carol: “Carol is just the type of passionate, informed person so many of us strive to be.”

love of science runs deep in the Steinhart family. Carol and her late husband John both obtained doctorates — in plant physiology and geophysics respectively — and collaborated on three books. They wrote a definitive description of the first major oil spill in America: the 1969 Santa Barbara Blowout. The disaster wreaked havoc along the California coastline and spurred a national movement to end offshore oil drilling.

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ocean protection has always impressed Carol. She also admires Greenpeace’s creativity and ability to get the media’s attention. “We’d better pay attention,” she says, “because environmental issues seem to be off our radar. The other things that we care about won’t get us in the end.” She’s frustrated that policymakers “don’t know their history,” and won’t “get out of the way” to allow innovation around clean energy technology to flourish.

Although heavily engaged in research and writing on ecological and energy issues, it was her son’s great passion for fish that turned Carol on to Greenpeace. Carol describes Geoff as a “Merman” who began fishing at a very young age. He’s still an avid fisherman with a doctorate in fish biology.

Carol is an accomplished musician in the violin, viola, and the saw, which she learned by watching a coworker with whom she shared an office. In retirement, she plays chamber and folk music, volunteers at the University of Wisconsin’s Arboretum, and “bombards” Congress with letters on a variety of policy issues, especially environmental protection.

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“When my son was five years old, he would watch Jacques Cousteau on television. He was very upset one day and told me that he wanted to see whales before they went extinct. That’s when we began going on whale watching trips and discovered Greenpeace.” - C. Steinhart

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We’re all connected,” says Adelaide on why she’s so committed to the fight for our environment, whether in Ithaca where she lives or across the world. “When a rainforest is cleared for corporate greed, for example, everyone is affected.”



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Adelaide Gomer Board Member of Greenpeace Fund, the 501(c)3 nonprofit arm of Greenpeace

Why we are inspired by Adelaide:

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“Adelaide is a ‘Greenpeacer’ at heart. She’s fierce and doesn’t take things sitting down. If she sees an injustice, she fights it with energy and passion.”

For two decades, Adelaide has jumped into the fight in many different ways. As president of the Park Foundation, she’s spearheaded a number of funding initiatives, including the purchase of rainforest in Belize and efforts to stop “fracking,” the toxic process for extracting natural gas from shale. The Park Foundation’s investment in the anti-fracking movement is part of its focus on ensuring that clean water is affordable and accessible across the U.S. Adelaide’s battle with cancer heightened her awareness and

outrage about the many carcinogens found around us, especially in water. “You can eat all the organic food in the world,” she says, “It doesn’t matter if there’s mercury in the water you drink.” Greenpeace’s ocean protection work captured Adelaide’s interest and admiration long ago. “I look out at the ocean, this infinite thing,” she says, “and know it’s full of plastics and toxins, that we are losing any number of species.” She joined the Greenpeace Fund board in 2012 and has found it an eye-opening experience, to see the “broad horizon” of campaigns that touch all corners of the globe. She’s also gratified to see Greenpeace mobilize youth. “It’s their world now,” she says, “Young people must engage if we’re going to turn the future around.”

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“I’m a cancer survivor and a grandmother. I want to go out fighting and believe Greenpeace is brave and courageous, fighting with powerful impact. The battle goes on and on and can so easily be forgotten over time. I admire Greenpeace for keeping the fight alive.” - A. Gomer 27

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2012-2013 Greenpeace, Inc. Board of Directors Karen Topakian, Chair Valerie Denney Tom Newmark Melissa Bradley Jee Kim Jigar Shah Tracy Sturdivant Betsy Taylor Antha Williams

2012-2013 Greenpeace Fund, Inc. Board of Directors Jeffrey Hollender, Chair Elizabeth Gilchrist Alnoor Ladha Adelaide Gomer Ellen McPeake John Passacantando 28

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Letter from Robert Fox, COO s I reflect back on the achievements of 2012, an age-old adage comes to mind: There's power in numbers. It's a meaningful saying on many levels at Greenpeace and for me.

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In terms of dollars and cents, we saw remarkable growth in 2012. Contributions to both Greenpeace, Inc. and Greenpeace Fund, Inc. increased substantially, by 19 percent and an extraordinary 55 percent respectively. Such numbers make a Chief Operating Officer's heart lift, but there's another figure that is deeply satisfying for me. I'm moved by the fact that, across the U.S., hundreds of thousands of individuals have made an investment in the pursuit of a green, peaceful future. Many have supported Greenpeace for decades, like Pat Simun, who is profiled in this report, and her late brother, A.E. Griffith Bates, Jr. There are institutions like the Arcus Foundation, an important partner in protecting habitat for endangered ape species. In 2012, the foundation provided a generous $300,000 grant for our work to stop the destruction of Southeast Asia's Paradise Forests, home to the orangutan and gibbon. There are individuals like our many Partners in Action supporters. In 2012, 25 percent of those donors chose to increase their gifts, showing an ever greater concern for the environmental challenges we face and also great hope in the future we can build together. And then there are those who choose to make Greenpeace part of the legacy they leave the world. In 2012, Violet Kuffner, who throughout her life cared deeply about animals and the environment, honored us with a bequest of $900,000. We are pleased to fulfill her last request, which was to judiciously use her contribution in keeping with the 30

“thrift and wisdom” that she and her husband practiced during their lifetime. I'm also keenly aware of a number largely hidden from the public, and that's the number of people who work tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure that Greenpeace is as effective and sustainable an organization as possible. In keeping with the theme of this report, I want to acknowledge the efforts of our administrative team and fundraisers, all of whom are truly committed to the principles that Greenpeace stands for and to making sure that every dollar is wisely spent.

Robert Fox

I myself have been involved in social change for more than 25 years and I'm especially grateful to find myself with Greenpeace at this time. As I think about the future of my children, the threat of climate change weighs heavily on me. I am inspired by the determination of those around the world who are standing up for a clean energy future that will help us avert the worst effects of this crisis. I am privileged to work alongside passionate individuals who transform your support and faith in Greenpeace’s work into action in neighborhoods and communities, in and on our oceans and deep inside our world’s ancient forests. I am heartened as the number of people engaged in environmental activism grows and as we find such immense, collective power in numbers to stop environmental crimes.

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2012 Operating and Supporting Expenses for Greenpeace, Inc.

80% $25,941,107 Priority Campaigns $11,380,696

Other Campaigns $14,560,411

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Priority Campaigns

43%

Oceans Campaign $4,904,419

35%

Forests Campaign $3,935,741

22%

Climate Campaign $2,540,536

Support and Revenue

14%

Grants from Greenpeace Fund, Inc.

$4,452,777 Fundraising

6%

$2,051,662 Management & General

19%

$6,088,001 Contributions and Donations $26,696,233

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Greenpeace, Inc. Statements of Activities For the Years Ended December 31, 2012 and 2011 In the United States, Greenpeace fulfills its role in protecting the environment through two corporate entities: Greenpeace, Inc., a nonprofit organization formed under Section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code, and Greenpeace Fund, Inc., a nonprofit organization formed under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Greenpeace, Inc. furthers its mission of protecting the environment through research, advocacy, litigation, and lobbying (direct and grassroots). The organization also bears witness to environmental degradation and takes action to prevent it. Contributions to Greenpeace, Inc. are not tax-deductible. The mission of Greenpeace Fund, Inc. is to promote and protect the environment through research and public education. Greenpeace Fund, Inc. also makes grants to other nonprofit organizations for activities that are consistent with its mission. Contributions to Greenpeace Fund, Inc. are tax-deductible.

2012

2011

Support and Revenue Contributions and Donations $ 26,696,233 Grants from Greenpeace Fund, Inc. 6,088,001 Licensing, royalties and merchandise sales 5,944 Investment income 4,596 Total revenue and support 32,794,774

$ 23,407,425 4,050,000 7,935 5,711 27,471,071

Expenses Program services: Climate campaign Forests campaign Public information and education Arctic campaign Oceans campaign Toxics campaign Action resources Outreach campaign Other campaigns Total program services

2,540,536 3,935,741 5,914,293 811,270 4,904,419 1,122,288 2,360,508 4,276,371 75,681 25,941,107

2,125,416 3,359,528 4,299,381 4,363,635 1,017,707 2,185,991 4,289,227 76,850 21,717,735

4,452,777 2,051,662 6,504,439

4,382,479 1,757,514 6,139,993

32,445,546 349,228 824,056 $ 1,173,284

27,857,728 (386,657) 1,210,713 $ 824,056

Supporting services: Fundraising Management and general Total supporting services Total expenses Change in Net Assets Net Assets, beginning of year Net Assets, end of year 32

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Greenpeace Fund, Inc. Statements of Activities For the Years Ended December 31, 2012 and 2011

Support and Revenue Grants $363,951

Contributions and Donations $10,729,546

Expenses Management & General $541,463 Fundraising $1,515,287 Total Grants & Program Services $12,593,703

Support and Revenue Contributions Grants Investment income Other income Net assets released from restrictions Total revenue and support Expenses Program services Grants to Greenpeace, Inc. Grants to Stichting Greenpeace Council Total program services Supporting services Fundraising Management and general Total supporting services Total expenses Change in unrestricted net assets Temporarily Restricted Net Assets Contributions Net assets released from restrictions Change in temporarily restricted net assets Change in Net Assets Net Assets, beginning of year Net Assets, end of year

2012

2011

$10,729,546 363,951 419,256 269,337 955,000 12,737,090

$8,749,759 1,589,844 174,405 340,000 10,854,008

6,088,001 6,505,702 12,593,703

4,000,000 5,600,738 9,600,738

1,515,287 541,463 2,056,750

1,507,255 340,712 1,847,967

14,650,453 (1,913,363)

11,448,705 (594,697)

1,175,000 (955,000) 220,000

1,215,408 (340,000) 875,408

(1,693,363) 9,407,421 $7,714,058

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Donors Members and donors give to Greenpeace, Inc. and Greenpeace Fund, Inc. in a multitude of ways at a variety of levels. We are particularly thankful for the steadfast support provided by our Partners in Action who gave $1,000 or more in 2012 and those individuals who included Greenpeace in their bequests and estate plans. Thank you. $250,000+ Arcus Foundation The Aspenwood Foundation The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Oceans 5 The David And Lucile Packard Foundation Fred Stanback, Jr. The Tilia Fund

$100,000 - $249,999 Anonymous Grantham Foundation for the Protection of the Environment Growald Family Fund The Reiman Foundation Sustainable Markets Foundation Wallace Global Fund

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WestWind Foundation

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Continuing our work to preserve and protect the vital habitats of the Bering Sea, Greenpeace conducted a successful follow up outreach and research expedition to the region with visits to the Pribilof Islands and 14 new submarine dives into the canyons.

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Ms. Catherine A. Davidson Ms. Jacqueline L. L. Davie Deborah Lynn Davis Mr. Roy J. Davis Mrs. Alice M. Davis Mrs. June F. Davis Ms. Bonnie Davis Ms. Darby Davis Ms. Ursula Davis Gabrielle Dawson Ms. Paula Dax Ms. Marilyse de Boissezon Ms. Beatrix M. de Greve Ms. Patricia T. De Lemos Elizabeth De Wreede Phyllis H. Deal Ms. Mary Ann Dean Dr. Sara Deats Mrs. M C. Decker Helen Hokom T O. Dees Ms. Edith M. deGroot Ms. Barbara Delgado Amy Dellefield Rita DelRey Mr. Stephen DeLuce Ms. Jean Demetrak In Memory of Audrey June Ms. Ruth Denison Ms. Jane C. Dent Ms. Kayleen A. Devier Ms. Joanne R. Devlin James B. DeVries Mr. Charles T. Dewoody Mrs. Trudi C. Dido Mrs. Rita L. DiGenova Ms. June H. Dilgard

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Mr. Roger Eastman Jules F. Eberhard Ms. Gerrie Ebert Ms. Mary Eddy Mr. Roger E. Edens Mr. Peter Edgerton Marion C. Edlin Mrs. Joyce Egyes Mr. Laird M. Ehlert Mrs. Lois Einarsson Ms. Carole Elchert Ms. Sandra Ellett Ms. Karen A. Ellis Ms. Kerstin Ellstrom Karen Embertson Ms. Patricia Enders Ms. Mary Essman Ms. Olive Evans Ms. Shirley M. Evans Ms. Patricia R. Fairbanks Pamela Faler Ms. Inge Falken Mr. Ernest Farmer Ms. Helen T. Farr Francis C. Farwell and Laura Farwell, Ph.D. Ms. Elaine Farwell Ms. Shirley Fay Dr. Donald Feinsilver Mr. Peter Feinsinger John and Donna Fenn Ms. Ingrid Ferguson Mr. Douglas B. Ferley Betty Fernandez and Manuel Fernandez Ms. Teresita Q. Finch Martha M. Finkel Ms. Jo Ann C. Finocchio

Mr. Bob Fischella Mr. James Fish Ingeburg Fisher Mrs. Diana H. Goodhart and Mr. John W. Goodhart, Sr. Mr. Allen Fitz-Gerald Mrs. Denise Fletcher Ms. Maureen Florence Mr. and Mrs. John C. Flowers Dr. Marilyn Flynn Gunther Fonken and Agnes Hughes Charles and Janice Forman Mr. Preston L. Forsythe Mr. Seth Fortunate Ms. Lucille R. Foster Mr. Chris Foulke Ms. Sarah Francus Ms. Helene Frankel Marie E. Fraser Heida and Alan Freed Mrs. Dale S. Freitas Ms. Daniella Freitas Mr. Marc B. Fried Ms. Hallie Friedman Mr. Louis E. Frosh Patricia L. Frye Mr. Mack Fuhrer Ms. Kathryn Funk Ms. Louise Gaby Mr. John P. Gaffney Ms. Patricia J. Gahan Ms. Marie R. Galda Mr. Ray Gallant Mr. Ken Gallard Ms. Audry E. Gallow Ms. Carla Galois Ms. Pauline Gambill Mrs. Beverly Gardiner

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Dr. Scott P. Hanson Ms. Sarah Hanuske Mr. Karl Hanzel Ms. Laurie Harberson Mr. John R. Hardendorf Mrs. S P. Harkonen Shirley Ms. Ellen H. Harris Ms. Virginia B. Harris Mr. Charles O. Harrison David and Emily Hart Mr. Paul D. Harter Mrs. Priscilla Harthan Ms. Mary Hasson Dr. and Mrs. David Hattem David & Leslie Hatton Mr. Robert D. Hawck Ms. Christine B. Hayes Mr. David Heep Christine R. Heidtke June E. Heilman Thomas Heinrichs Ms. Jan Hejtmanek Ms. Marie Henderson Miss Margaret Hendricks Ms. Nina L. Hendrix Loh Heng-Mui Mr. Robert Henry Ms. P. S. Herbert Ms. Phillis Herbster Pilar Hernandez Ms. Bee Herrmann Mrs. Patricia Herron Mr. David W. Hester Maren Hexter Mr. Karen D. Hickman Mrs. Wanda Higbee Mr. John Higgins

Miss Anne Hill Ms. Gale B. Hill R. George Hiller Ms. Margery Hinds Mr. Tim Hinkle Ms. Joan Hinske Ms. Alice Hinson Mr. James R. Hipp Ms. Elaine C. Ho Mr. Harris Hobby Ms. Margaret Hodges Laurel Hodkin Mr. Isidore Hofferman and Mrs. Sharon Hofferman In Honor of Suzanne Wolfe Sheppard Ms. Margaret A. Hogan Mrs. Betty M. Holderman Ms. Michelle Homyak Diane Hood Ms. Evan Claire Hoogs Ms. Robin Hopkins Patrick and Christi Horan Mary Phyllis Horn Ms. Julie Horngrad Mr. John W. Hosmer Ms. Catherine Hoss Mr. Thomas Houlden Ms. Edith Houser Mr. Jasper Howe Mr. Warren M. Howe and Ms. Janet S. Karon Ms. Genevieve K. Howe Mr. Paul Howes Mr. William Hughes Ms. Susan M. Hughes, M.D. Barbara B. Hultgren Mrs. Clarice Hunter Mr. Carroll A. Huntington, Jr.

Ms. Janice Hurd Ms. Sybil Husted Ms. Bethany Hutchinson Ms. Phyllis A. Hyde David and Arlene Iacono Katherine E-G Iacovelli Ms. Elizabeth Ingalls Ms. Jayne Ingram Ms. Ruth I. Ingram Mr. Ken Irwin Mrs. Ninalou Isaacson Ms. Karen Isaacson Maureen Ivy Ms. Martha Iwagaki David L. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson Michael Jacobowitz Mr. Jacques F. Jacobson Mrs. Gail Jacobson Ms. Sherie Jakobsson G. A.and Barbara M. Jamieson Ms. Julianne Jankowski Ms. Linda Jeffords Ms. Carol D. Jensvold Lt. Col. Maddie P. Jims, RET Mr. Arthur Johnson Mr. Charles L. Johnson Mrs. Elizabeth A. Johnson Ms. Anna-Kajs Johnson Ms. Beda I. C. Johnson Ms. Geraldine Johnson Ms. Karina K. Johnson Ms. Mary Johnson Ms. Sarah L. Johnson Rachel Brundred Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jonen Mr. Kent O. Jones Mr. Cornelis J. Jongepier

Mr. Gil Jordan Rev. Patrick M. Jordan Dr. Stefania Jozwik Mrs. Patricia Judd Prof. Judy M. Judd Ms. Elise Junkans Ms. Gerritdina Justitz Miss Vera Kahler Ms. Myra Kaiser Ms. Eileen Kamison Helga Karker Doris and John Karle Mr. Roger E. Kazanjian P. J. Keagle Mr. Joe and Jean Keane Ms. Joanna Keeley Ms. Bessie M. Keens Mr. Robert B. Keiser Ms. Pearl Kellar and Mr. Robert J. Kellar Wayne H. Keller Mr. Thomas C. Kelly Ms. Shae L. Kemerer Dr. L. Franklin Kemp Ms. Shirley B. Kemp Mr. Garth Kemper Dr. Carol Kennedy Mrs. Clair Kennison Mr. and Mrs. K. Kenzel Mr. Joseph Kern Mr. Jack Kerr Mr. Sean S. Kerr Mr. Arnold Ketels Mary Anne Keul Ms. Dorothy M. Keyser Kerryth Kilduir Kineta Kindell Mrs. Dorothy L. King

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Ms. Judy Kinsman Phyllis Putnam Kirk Ms. Terry Kirkland Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kissinger B.J. Kissling P. Klahn Mr. Hyman J. Klein Mr. Edward Klunk Mr. Donald H. Knapp Ms. Vesta Knuth William and Debbie Knutson Mr. Arthur Koch Ms. Jill Koch and Ms. Diane Miller Diane Gordon and Michael Koerner Mr. Charles Kohlhase Ms. Joan Kolobielski Mrs. Mary Ann Kooker Mr. Francis J. Koppeis, Jr. Barbara Korman Ms. Janet Kozera Mr. F. R. Kramer Mr. Robert H. Kranich Ms. Ilona Kratz Mr. Jon Krecker Susan and Arthur Krell Salem Krieger Photography Nancy Kroeger Mr. Charles W. Krout, Jr. Mr. Walter W. Krug Ms. Mary F. Kruk Miss Margaret Kruse Mr. John S. Kudella Mr. Bill Kuni Mrs. Jean E. Kyle Mr. Christopher Lack Sandra Davis Lakeman Margrit Lamb 46

Mr. Thomas Lamb Ms. Joline La Mond and Mr. William La Mond Ms. Marie J. Lampkin Mr. Stephen Landuyt Mr. and Ms. Landwehr Mr. Charles Lang Toni L. Langland Mrs. Larry K. Larson Ms. Karen L. Lassen Ms. Elizabeth Laucks Mr. William Laudani Mrs. Jo Anne Laughlin-Maloney Mr. John Lawrence Mrs. Ann Lawrence Mr. Durwood Lawson Mr. Arthur Laxer Mr. Stephen L. Lazan Ms. Sharon Lazar Ms. Rayna B. Lazaroff Ms. Belina Lazzar Eileen and Paul Le Fort Dr. Guy and Nadia Leadbetter Trina J. Leaf Mr. Stanley Lederman Ms. Patricia Lee Barbara Leeper Don Leighton-Burwell and Pam Leighton-Burwell Mrs. Alice L. Leighty Ms. Elizabeth Lemert Mr. Alan Leong Leonard Lepof Ms. Patricia Leslie Ms. Betty Letsche Marc William Levin Ms. Betty E. Levinson Larry Lewack

Ms. Mary L. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. James P. Licata Mr. Ralph Lichtenstein Mr. John M. Liddell Mr. Joseph Liebling Mr. Clifford J. Liehe Mr. James Ligoretti Mr. Larry L. Lindsay Mr. William K. Lindsey Ms. Marilynn Liotta Mr. Don L. Lipmanson Sandt Litchfield Mrs. Holly Livingston Mr. Ramon V. Lockier Mrs. Louise Lockwood-Zorowski Ms. Joan A. Loewenthal Ms. Renate C. Logan Mrs. Margret E. Lohfeld Ingodwee Trust-Mr. David T. Lonier, Trustee and Ms. Glenna Long, Trustee Miss Sareska Lugo Marione Luke Mr. Larry L. Lundberg Mrs. Doris M. Lundmark Brian R. Lundy Mr. Eugene C. Luschei Dr. Kathleen Lynch Mr. Edward L. Lynch Mr. James P. Lynch, M.D. Mr. Robert J. MacDonald Ms. Karen D. Maddio Valerie J. Madison, Ph.D. Ms. Rose P. Magee Nevio Maggiora Ms. Jane Maher Larry Maillet Mrs. Virginia Maina

Mr. Henry Males Mr. Gary D. Malesky Cecilia Malingkas Lai Mr. Timothy Maloney Mrs. Billie G. Manck Sharon T. Mandell J. P. Maney Ms. Mariana J. Manzo Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Marass Howard A. Markham Dr. and Mrs. Sanford E. Marovitz Ilona I. Marshall Ms. Carole S. Marshall Ms. Melissa Martel Mr. Ervin Martin Ms. Mary Rose Martin Ms. Setsuko Maruki-Fox Ms. Linda Mason Ms. Lillian W. Masters Ms. Alma Mather Nadya Mathison Mr. James W. Matthews Mrs. Nedra Matthews Patricia D. Matthias Ms. Eleanor Mattusch Mr. Robert Matulich Jean Matusz Mr. Arthur A. Maule Mr. Fred J. Maynard Mrs. Barbara J. Mc Dougal Ms. Barbara Mc Mahon Leslie McCain Mr. Edmund Mccann Mrs. Sally McCarthy Ms. Jacqueline G. McCauley Kathleen Mccloud Anne Mccoy

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Mr. Carl Milton Ms. Mindy Mindlin Ms. Patricia Minnick Ms. Sandra Miraglia Buddy E. Turner and Roberta J. Mistretta Dr. Ellen Mitchell Richard Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Preston Moe Felicitas Moen Mr. Aaron Moeser Mr. Allen J. Monchil Mr. David Monheit Ms. Angelina Montella Ms. Mildred Mooney Ms. Sandra S. Moore Ms. Susan Moran Ms. Beverly A. Morgan Ms. Kathryn E. Morris Sharon and Jeff Morris Ms. Jeanette M. Morrison Ms.Gladys M. Morrow Mrs. Carole Morton Alice M. Moser Mrs. Ruth M. Moser Dr. Ellie A. Moses Carla B. Moss Dr. Paul Moss Ms. Irene Mostek Ms. Joanne E. Moyer Mr. Don A. Mueller Mr. Victor Mueller and Mrs. Marion Mueller Ms. Paula P. Mueller Ms. Phyllis Mueller Marlene and Samir Mukherjee L J Murawski Joanie Murphy

Mr. Nicholas T. Murphy Ms. Kerrin J. Murphy Timothy Murphy Mr. Kailash Murthi Robert Myers and Mrs. Ann Myers Prof. John F. Nagle O. Ruth Najacht Ms. Judith E. Naughton Ginger Navarro Karl and Toni Nease Tobin Nellhaus Mrs. Ferrald C. Nelson Mr. William F. Nerin Mr. Charles H. Newman Ms. Carol L. Nicholson Ms. Sharon Nicodemus Mr. Donald J. Nicolson Mr. Henry Nielsen Ms. Diane J. Nielsen Mr. and Mrs. Harry Niemiec Ms. Emma L. Nikl Ms. Sonja Nikolay Jill North Ms. Louise B. Nusbaum David O'Brien Mr. Mike O'Connor Joyce B. Odro Ms. Gretchen Oelhaf Barbara Doroba-Ogg and Michael J. Ogg, MD Mr. Steven H. Olanoff Don Olson Ms. Kris Olsson Mr. Robert Onan Ms. Ramona O'Neil Mr. Walter Oppenheim Mose Orion Oppenheimer Mrs. Teruko S. Orel

Mr. Robert Ormond Mr. William Osborne Ms. Elaine W. Osborne Mr. Arne E. Osterby Ms. Ann Ouellette and Dr. Eugene Ouellette Ms. Margreta Overbeck Mr. Stan Ozbolt M. Adella Pace Margarita Padilla S. Page Mr. Stanley P. Pajewski Ms. Joan Palmer Poppy Parker Ms. Judith Parksdifranco Ms. Margery A. Pasko Susan C. Pasquarello Ms. Karen J. Pataky Elaine A. Pavlick Edgar Peara Ms. Diane L. Pederson Mrs. Tess Pember Mr. Peter Pendleton Mrs. Phyllis Pennell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Percoco Mr. Tony Pereira Ms. Theresa Perenich Fionna Perkins Ms. Margarita Perusquia Jan and Patrick Pesek-Herriges Ms. Nancy Petashnick Ms. Lisa Peterman Mr. Thomas Peterson Ms. Kristina E. Peterson Beatrice Petito Ms. Susan J. Petra Linda Petrulias Ms. Alice Pettyjohn

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Harry E. Roeder Mrs. Elaine Roeder Mr. David Roloff Peter P. Romeo Ms. Christa Romppanen Ms. Janet Rontz Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Root Mrs. Marcia Rosellini Ms. Kay Rosen Mr. David A. Rosenberg Mr. Andrew Rosenthal Mr. Peter Rosnick Mr. Marvin L. Ross Ms. Luba R. Ross Ms. Sarah Ross Ms. Shirley L. Ross Ms. Shirley Rote Mr. Peter Rothe Jeanne and Dick Roy Dr. Patricia Rozee Ms. Mathilde Rubin Ms. Cynthia E. Rufty Ethelyn M. Rund Ms. Gail Runk Ms. Melanie Rushing Ms. Ruth A. Russell Mr. Joe Russo Ms. Diana Rutherford Mr. Stephen Ryan Ms. Nelliejane Ryder Ms. Ruth H. Ryer Mr. Winfred Ryle Dr. Ian C. S Radford, M.D. Mr. Wesley Sadler Mrs. Jeannette Safran Susan M. Santilli Ms. Selma Sapir

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Ms. Kim Sather Mr. David Saunders Ms. Tanya Saunders Ms. Jackie L. Saylor Ms. Jean Schauffler Mr. Herbert Scheper Ms. Kathi Schery Florence Schiffman CSW Barry and Libby Schiller Miss Virginia Schlecht Ms. Kathryn Schmidt Betty L. Schnaar Mrs. Juanita R. Schneider Ms. Florence M. Schneider Ms. Nancy Schoemaker Ms. Lynne Schomaeker Mrs. Judith W. Schrafft Mr. Alfred C. Schroeder Mr. Urs Schuler Ms. Karen Schumaker M Hugh Schwab Alan and Barbara Schwartz Mr. John Schwartz Steve Schwartz Ms. Connie Scontrino Ms. Athena Scotes Mrs. Barbara H. Scripter Victoria L. Seale Mr. Robert Sedivy Mr. Steve Seebold Dr. Adolph Segal Ms. Marjorie Segal Jacqueline Sehm Shirley Seireg Ms. Doris W. Seney Ms. Suzanne Shafer Garry R. Shapiro and Yelena M. Kolodji, CNM

Ms. Jane Sharp-Macrae Ms. Christine Shaw Ms. Thelma A. Shaw George L. Shepard Mr. Max Shepard Mr. William G. Sheppard Miss Linda Shine Ms. Anne Shirer P. Robert Shrauger Mr. William L. Shuman Mrs. John P. Sieck Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Sikorski Ms. Carol Sills Mr. Al J. Silva Mr. Matthew Silverberg Marla and Louis Silverstein Jay and Linda Silverthorn Mr. and Mrs. W A. Simpson Mr. Denis M. Simpson Ms. Yvette Simpson Ms. Judith Sims Ms. Debra Sincere Dr. Carol J. Sing Bernhard H. Singsen, M.D., M.P.H. Ms. Rae L. Siporin Mr. Jim Skinner and Ms. Judy Skinner Mrs. Naomi N. Skoler Dr. Michael Skolochenko Mr. Tracy B. Slack III Ms. Betty A. Slade Ms. Sonya Sleva George Smith Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Smith Mrs. Jewel M. Smith Ms. Barbara Smith Ms. Gerda M. Smith Ms. Laura Smith

Ms. Pamela Smith Ms. Pamela Smith Mr. James G. Snider Dr. Sandra L. Snow Diane and Dale Snyder Mr. Gregory Snyder, N.P. Pornphan Snyder Vera Snyder Ms. Debora Sokolski James Stevens, British Composer Mr. Charles F. Sommers Dr. Joan Sophie Ms. Sara SoRelle Mr. James E. Sorensen Margaret Spaulding Ms. Ruth Spencer Ms. Susan Spiegel Mr. Gary Spizizen Ms. Ruth S. Stahl Ms. Gayle Stalker Timothy Stanhope Mr. Walter Stark Mr. Sherman Starr Mrs. Linda M. Aldridge Steenrod Mr. Seth Steiner Carol E. Steinhart Mrs. Claudette Stella Ms. Marjorie Stephens Ms. Sherry L. Sterling Mr. Robert E. Stevens Mrs. Doris Stevenson Lois K. Stewart Ms. Joy L. Stewart Ms. Carol Stitz Frank A. Stivers William Stockard Mrs. Cora Stoll

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Jackie Thiel Charlotte Thiemecke-Floyd, Ed. D. Mr. Cody Thomas Ms. Claudine Thomas Ms. Mary V. Thomason Mr. Timothy Thompson Mr. Tom Tice Ms. Judith Todd, Ph.D. Ms. Darlene M. Tomecek Ms. Jean Tompkins Ms. Mary Toornman Ms. Nadine Tosatto Mr. Stephen M. Town Ms. Paula Trachtman Ms. Mary N. Tragus Paula Renee Trehearne Ms. Dorothy Truesdell Mr. Curtis Turchin Ms. Frances A. Turner Ms. Willie L. Turner Ms. Joy S. Turowski Ms. Casey Tyler Mr. Ray Unrath Ms. Carol J. Urquhart Rita Loree Valent Gwen S. Valentine Mrs. Ann C. Valsasina Ms. Anje C. van der Naald Mr. and Mrs. D. Van Grinsven Ms. Dee Van Leeuwen Ms. Lisa Van Valkenburgh Ms. Jeanne Van Verre Fred Vanacore Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vanacore Ms. Christie L. Vella-Kramer Debbie Velthuizen Miss Raima Verasmende

Lynne Verioti Rev. Dr. Audrey W. Vincent Mr. Bernard S. Vinick & Ms. Martha O. Vinick Jim and Ginger Visconti Dorothy M. Vislocky Mari Vlastos Jerry and Connie Voight Mr. Larry Von C. Kuster Philip H. von Lintel, MD Ms. Erika M. Voss Mr. Raymond L. Wager Ms. Joan M. Wagner Mr. Robert Wakefield Dan F. and June Walcott Lois Ream Waldref Mrs. Frances Walker Mrs. Susan Walker Holly Wallace Ms. Terry A. Walrath Mrs. Romaine Walsh Ms. Sharon Walters Ms. Virginia E. Ward Mr. David Warfel Ms. Suzanne Waritz Ms. Patsy Warlock Mrs. Pat Watson Ms. Delores A. Watts Mr. Richard S. Waxman Devin Weaver Mr. Edward Webb Ms. Jane Webb Ms. Miriam Weber Ms. Jackie Wein Victor K. Weisberger Mr. Michael Welber Mr. Albert N. Wells Mr. Walter G. Wells

Ms. Darlene Wenner Vicki K. Westberg Mr. Steve R. Westergan Ms. Vivian Westerman Curt Westley Ms. Elaine C. Weston Mr. Tom W. Wetterer Mrs. Max Weyl Thamar Wherrit Mr. Ensley White Mr. Richard White Ms. Doris E. White Neal White Ms. Elizabeth Whitehill Ms. Maren Wilbur Mr. Russell Wild Rev. Arlene R. Wilhelm Miss Anna Wilkin Miss Betty B. Willey Stephen and Elizabeth Willey Mr. Roger Williams Ms. Ruth Williams Ms. Suzanne B. Williams Mr. Jack R. Willis Mr. Rob B. Willis Mr. Harold G. Wilson Tom and Janet Winemiller Mr. Mark A. Winn Kathryn Winter Ms. Vivian Winterman Margaret Julian Wisdom Mr. and Mrs. Robert Witzeman Mr. William B. Wolf Ms. Charlotte Wolf Caprice C. Wolfer Ms. Diane Wolfson Mr. H. Mickey Wolk

Dr. Donald and Marcia Wolochow Ms. Shu J. Wong Ann and Roy Wood Mr. Peter H. Wood Mr. Robert Wood Ms. Barbara Wood Ms. Johanna Woodchild Dr. Roger K. Woods Margot Worfolk Darby Moss Worth Mr. George J. Wortiska Mr. Arthur Wortman Ms. June W. Wortman Dr. Beatrice Wright Mr. George C. Yeramian, Jr. Jan Yoder Mrs. Ruth Yoshioka Mr. William Yothment Mr. and Mrs. James Young Mr. George T. Younis Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zeiler Miss Mary J. Zerwas Jo A. Ziegler Dr. Joan Zimmerman Mr. Fred Zimmerman Ms. Wilma J. Zinser Mr. Emil Zollinger Mr. Ed Zondag Ms. Martha M. Zweig

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Bequests Norman J. Ackerman Erika R. Anderson Gwendolyn M. Appleyard Adele A. Avra Ronald P. Banas Barbara J. Basch John H. Bauchens Mary Ellen Bell Stella Bello Betty Berenson Gloria and Kay McFarland Bernath Bernice R. Bild Arline Bovee Shirley Bowen James L. Bowes Helga Boyd William S. Brown Lenore Bruck Scott Burzon Don Carter Lawrence and Erika Casler Ruth B. Cluster Johanna Couch Elsa M. Crumpley Leslie A. Cyril Nancy Daniel Vincenza D'Aversa Winifred DaVia John R. Davies Carla C. Deadmon Joseph Deare John Delegan Donald Dempsey Buddy Diamond Vida Diers Helen L. Dunkhorst

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Susan Egnew William C. Emker Sylvia Falkove T. Lux Feininger Margot Feuer Suzy Ficker Vernon Fischer Lovelle Gibson Eva Gillies Jay Glanzrock Kathleen Goetten Fanny Goldfarb Diana Goodhart Sanford Goodman Garnet Gorin Jean Grandfield James R. Green Sarah Griggs Mary Harkins Joan L. Hempel Edwin F. Holloran Jr. Katherine Hurley Irene Jewdoschenko Norman B. Johnston Kjell Jonquiere Jacqueline Justen John and Dorothy Kerek Violet Kuffner Annette Lampert Hilda M. Lane Harold B. Lawson Elisabeth and Edgar Lehman Anna Lentzen Henritte Lerner-Hahn Judy Lichenstein Thelma Lindroos Eleanor G. Lorton

Elsie Lowry Harriet MacKay Joseph J. Maio Edna Maize Donald E. Makosky Brigitte J. Marcella Barbara Maros Henry A. Martin Nancy A. Martin Douglas I. Martin Marion Mather Barbara McEwen Ella and Herman Medwin Margery Melgaard Margaret H. Menagh Gordon Meyerhoff Dorris Michalske Arvin S. Miller Rita M. Murphy Roger Nigro Jane M. O'Connor Armenie P. Onegian Ruby A. Pashby Svend Petersen John Pickles Dana Ragsdale Josephine Rente Laurel Robinson Maria Romano Barney and Sally Roseblatt Nancy S. Ross Shoshana Rothazier Charles Saunders Sven Siemen Maryilyn Silberstang Renee M. Smith Mary E. Snider

John J. Spillane Rita Stanek Louis and Walter Staudinger Henry Stavan Joseph Stern Ann W. Stevens Dorothy Strumble Elenore and Gordon Suggs Celeste Sunterro Allan J. Taylor Elisabeth Thaddeus Carl J. Theden Joseph and Mildred Vergara Andrea C. Vodehnal Herta Vossmeyer Margery Walker Margaret Waugh Dayln J. Wells George Whatley Adolph J. Wood Richard A. Zgodava

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