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Page 1: PMC 2012 Annual Report

Sabido Serial Dramas

�Population Awareness

STORYTELLING FOR GOODIMPROVING THE HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF PEOPLE

2012 ANNUAL REPORTÏSabido Training

& Advising

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I am pleased to present PMC’s 2012 Annual Report. It was an exciting year for PMC, strengthening our efforts in proven approaches and pursuing new directions.

This year marked our first foray into TV production. We partnered with MTV-Latin America on the drama Último Año (“Last Year”), which premiered on MTV Latin America, reaching 18 countries and 22 million households. It was a learning and growing experience for PMC, which we hope will lead to more TV production when the media market demonstrates that TV is needed to reach crucial audiences with important issues. We were thrilled to see Último Año become such a big hit with young audiences.

We also created an electronic game in partnership with the Emergent Media Center at Champlain College. This unique opportunity allowed us to use the many theories of entertainment-education in the form of a video game. Male consumption of games is greater than TV in many countries, and this game, BREAKAWAY, addressed violence against women through a game experience.

PMC also expanded its radio serial dramas addressing health and social issues, particularly family planning, reproductive health, and women’s rights. Women in Burkina Faso have a 1 in 22 chance of dying from pregnancy-related causes. The ratio in the developed world is 1 in 1,800. These are unnecessary deaths, ones that could be prevented if people had proper knowledge about health issues, if cultural barriers that do not allow for women to get proper care were removed, and if advocacy for getting women necessary care improved. For these reasons and more, PMC started two dramas in Burkina Faso. We hope that Yam Yankré (“The Choice”) and Here S’ra (“The Road to Happiness”) will help make life safer and more prosperous for many women and their families.

It has been a busy year, and we have much to be proud of, but there is always more to do. I traveled more than 227,000 miles this year to pursue new opportunities and support existing projects. PMC’s work is never done, but with the help and support of funders, partners, worldwide staff, and volunteers we have done a tremendous amount of good. It’s because of you that we make a difference. Thank you.

I look forward to acting for change with you in 2013.

William N. RyersonFounder and President, Population Media Center

PROVEN APPROACHES AND NEW DIRECTIONS PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

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IMPROVING THE HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF PEOPLE UNDERSTANDING PMC’S WORK AROUND THE WORLD

&PROTECT PEOPLE PROTECT THE PLANET

HUMAN HEALTHReproductive Health • Family Planning • Maternal & Child

Health • Obstetric Fistula • Female Genital Mutilation • HIV/AIDS •

Adolescent Reproductive Health • Drug & Alcohol Abuse • Nutrition •

Hygiene • And More...

HUMAN RIGHTSEducation • Gender Equity • Child Marriage • Violence • Gender-Based Violence • •

Rights of the Disabled • And More...

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIONBiodiversity • Climate Change •

Deforestation • Farming Practices • Water • Wildlife Protection • And

More...

ECONOMIC EQUALITYEntrepreneurship • Financial Literacy

& Planning • And More...

OUR VISIONWe envision a world where the number of people, and their diverse ways of life, are in harmony with earth’s current naturally renewable resources. We envision a world where enhancements in human health, human rights, environmental protection, and economic equality have empowered women, men, and children to make informed decisions.

We work to decrease population growth by providing education in four categories, all of which empower people. In our vision, human health, human rights, environmental protection, and economic equality result in smaller, healthier families and stabilize population at a level that can be sustained by renewable natural resources, instead of depleting resources.

OUR MISSIONTo collaborate with the mass media and other organizations worldwide to:

• Bring about stabilization of human population numbers at a level that can be sustained by the world’s natural resources

• Lessen the harmful impact of humanity on the earth’s environment

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1 SABIDO TRAINING & ADVISING

2 POPULATION AWARENESS

Central AmericaMexico

Costa RicaEl SalvadorGuatemalaHondurasNicaragua

Panama

CaribbeanDominican Republic

Puerto Rico

AfricaBurkina Faso

EthiopiaSierra Leone

� 9 DRAMAS BEING BROADCAST IN 22 COUNTRIES

1 TV serial drama being played in 18 countries � 8 radio serial dramas in 7

languages in 4 countries

TELLING STORIES AND EMPOWERING PEOPLE A MAP OF OUR SABIDO DRAMAS AROUND THE WORLD IN 2012

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South AmericaArgentina

BoliviaChile

ColumbiaEcuador

ParaguayPeru

Uruguay Venezuela

Southeast AsiaPapua New Guinea

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BEHAVIOR CHANGE COMMUNICATIONS & ENTERTAINMENT-EDUCATION

PMC knows that strategic and audience-specific communications results in behavior change. For PMC, entertainment-education has been the most powerful form of behavior change communications, particularly long-running serial dramas, often called soap operas.

SABIDO METHODOLOGYPMC uses the Sabido methodology to produce radio and TV soap operas around the world. The Sabido methodology creates culturally-specific stories with “positive,” “negative,” and “transitional” characters to model behavior in long-running serial dramas. Local teams of writers, producers, and actors create the program using extensive formative research as a guide, and the range of realistic characters and plot twists gives audiences an entertaining glimpse of important social and health issues. PMC’s approach provides a platform for education and discussion, allowing people to then make their own decisions.

WHOLE SOCIETY STRATEGYPMC’s Whole Society Strategy combines print, television, radio, music, and new media to reinforce serial drama themes and reach more people. Audience research identifies preferred media channels across audience segments. PMC often includes media capacity building in its Whole Society Strategy, training journalists and broadcasters in pro-social reporting.

TRANSMEDIA STORYTELLINGPMC’s transmedia storytelling brings the serial drama narrative alive across multiple platforms to allow audience members to be drawn further into the fictional world, interact with characters, and learn in different ways. This can be done through old and new media, such as fictional characters having in-character social media profiles and blogs or a newspaper from the fictional setting being produced for the audience to read.

CHANGING LIVES

‘‘This drama is one that will definitely change lives because of the messages it carries.

– Ethiopian listener of Yeregebu Fetloch

‘‘Sabido Serial Dramas

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Population Awareness Projects

PMC EXPERTISE:

Sabido Training & Advising

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YAM YANKRE “THE CHOICE” • HERE S’RA “THE ROAD TO HAPPINESS”

78% of those surveyed in the second round of health clinic monitoring listen to one of PMC’s two programs currently running in Burkina Faso.

“One of my neighbors who did not attend the clinic, began to do so since she listens to the series Here S’ra”. – Oumou Diarra

8thBurkina Faso’s total fertility rate is the 8th highest in the world at 6 children per woman.

6,000,000people is the estimated combined listenership of these two programs according to clinic monitoring.

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The dramas, in Moore and Dioula languages respectively, each have 156 episodes and are running from September 2012 – March 2014. They air on 22 community radio stations across Burkina Faso, as well as on Radiodiffusion Television du Burkina.

Photo by CIDSE

BURKINA FASO’S TWO NEW RADIO SERIAL DRAMAS

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78% of Último Año viewers were significantly more likely than non-viewers to say they used something to prevent pregnancy in the last month (78% vs. 64%)

22 millionhouseholds is the estimated audience reach for Último Año, with broadcasting in much of Latin America

1.4 millionpage views and 324,000 visits on Último Año’s website in the first month

46,000likes on Último Año’s Facebook page

12,000followers of Último Año on Twitter

#4was Último Año’s rank on MTV Latin America’s website

PMC partnered with MTV Latin America to reach 22

million households, making a difference in 18 countries.

Último Año premiered on MTV Latin America in 2012, reaching 18 countries

and 22 million households. Within the first month, Último Año’s website

recorded 324,000 visits and 1.4 million page views. Último Año ranked #4 on

MTV Latin America’s Website, received 46,000 likes on Facebook, and gained

12,000 followers on Twitter.

Último Año also utilized an online website with many resources for teens

looking to get more information. The SexySex website was incredibly

popular. Último Año would be rebroadcast in the United States on MTV’s Latino Station, Tr3s, in 2013.

Photos courtesy of MTV Networks. Photos by Napoleon Habeica.

6Photo by CIDSE

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PMC HEADQUARTERS

William RyersonPresident & Founder

Kriss BarkerVice President of International Programs

Cecelia AngeloneOffice Manager

Joseph BishPopulation Outreach Manager

Scott ConnollyDirector of Research

Fatou JahResearch Associate

Melissa MontemagniCommunications Manager

William RiderVice President of Finance

Wendi SteinSenior Program Associate

Stephanie TholandProgram Development Associate

Paul UgaldeDirector of Development

PMC “breaks away” from TV and radio serial dramas using the Sabido Methodology to inform a video game.

PMC and the Emergent Media Center at Champlain College partnered in 2010 to produce Breakaway, a video game and accompanying toolkit that addresses violence against women, gender inequality, and bullying in English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese.

This year, a small international team of undergraduate students organized and conducted Breakaway sessions at three youth summer camps in the city of Hebron in the West Bank in June 2012.

The Breakaway game, matched with the Breakaway Facilitator’s Guide and culturally-appropriate activities developed by local facilitators, positively impacted over 300 children resulting in an environment and attitude of respect despite differences and societal norms.

MELISSA MONTEMAGNI joined as Communications Manager in January.

STEPHANIE THOLAND joined as Program Development Associate in February.

FATOU JAH joined as Research Associate in September.

2012 PMC HEADQUARTERS WELCOMES

KATIE ELMORE resigned in July to pursue new adventures in California.

EMILY FRAZIER resigned in December to pursue new adventures in Wyoming.

“By concluding this project, we record Hebron as the first city in the Arab World to receive and implement this educational game that conveys a universal message and is designed to raise awareness about the issue of violence against women,” Breakaway Team Leader Mahmoud Jabari said.

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2012 PMC HEADQUARTERS FAREWELLS

GAMING FOR CHANGE

ARE YOU GAME?

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A GLIMPSE OF SALIWANSAI Saliwansai represents the tough decisions people are faced with on a daily basis. Like puppets, the characters are influenced by the conflicting messages they receive, from family, friends, and society, which often pull them in different directions. Each character faces his or her own personal journey, with challenges revolving around health, education, relationships, and family.

Saliwansai was a 208-episode serial drama that aired April 2012 through April 2014 and was funded by UNFPA-Sierra Leone.

Kumbra Bot was a 36-episode radio serial drama that aired October 2012 through February 2013 and was funded by Marie Stopes International and the European Union.

Kpala Nafie was a 10-episode radio serial drama that aired October 2012 through November 2012 and was funded by Welthungerhilfe (formerly known as German Agro Action).

Clinic monitoring of 1,525 clients across 12 districts in Sierra Leone revealed that 57% of all clients cited Saliwansai as influential in their decision to seek family planning services.

SIERRA LEONE’S THREE NEW RADIO SERIAL DRAMASSALIWANSAI “PUPPET ON A STRING” • KAPALA NAFIE “BENEFITS WE GET FROM FARMING” • KOMBRA BOT “WE ARE ALL IN THE SAME BOAT”

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2012 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2012

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2012 SUPPORT AND REVENUE

2012 EXPENSES

Program: General Program Development

Program: Public Outreach

Program: National & International Initiatives

Management and General

Fundraising

TOTAL 2012 EXPENSES

$ 476,142

$ 113,498

$ 6,007,331

$ 223,771

$ 166,250

$ 6,986,992

Contributions and Grants

Investment Income

Other Income

Net Assets Released from Restriction

TOTAL 2012 SUPPORT AND REVENUE

$ 5,320,356

$ 70,189

$ 38,267

$ 5,428,812

UNRESTRICTED TEMP. RESTRICTED 2012 TOTAL

94.4% of funding went to programs 3.2%

2.4%

10 YEAR SNAPSHOT OF SUPPORT AND REVENUE

PROGRAM

MANAGEMENT & GENERAL

FUNDRAISING

2012 TOTAL

$1,311,8512003

$2,134,8932005

$2,741,2812006

$3,506,9762007 $3,725,588

2008

$4,218,5262009

$3,596,2582010

$5,461,2432011

$5,428,8122012

$ 3,439,550

$ 70,189

$ 38,267

$ 3,797,697

$ 7,345,703

$ 1,880,806

($ 3,797,697)

($ 1,916,891)

$1,808,6832004

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BOARD OF DIRECTORSPMC’s expert Board of Directors is a constant source of direction.

William Ryerson – ChairDavid Poindexter – Honorary ChairVirginia Carter – Secretary Bram Kleppner – TreasurerEarl BabbieJerri Lea Shaw

PROGRAM ADVISORY BOARDPMC relies on the Program Advisory Board for their experience.

Albert AlcouloumbreQutubuddin AzizNeal BaerAlbert BanduraAlbert A. BartlettLester BrownMartha CampbellZoanne ClackMichael CodyJohn CoulterHerman DalyAnne EhrlichPaul EhrlichRobert EngelmanLucy Lee Grimes EvansAndrew FergusonRobert GillespieLindsey GrantHope GreenLynn GutstadtMaisha HazzardRichard HeinbergMarilyn HempelJohn JacksonLucy JohnsonTony JohnstonJeremy KaganShiv KhareDoug LaFolletteRichard LammDiane Langston

Anthony LeiserowitzVincent MadukaDaniel MaguireEdward MaibachFrederick MeyersonNorman MyersRichard OttawayBetty PalikChris PalmerAlexandra PaulRoger PereiraDavid PimentelMichael PrupasBarbara PyleKate RandolphTom SawyerS.D. ShantinathO.J. SikesSteven SindingArvind SinghalElizabeth SmithGloria SteinemCrispin TickellMonique TilfordPeter VeseyCharles WestoffPaul WinterRobert WymanPhilip ZimbardoRobert Zinser

AN INDEPENDENT EVALUATION OF

MIERAF

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In Ethiopia, a UNICEF commissioned analysis of Mieraf (“New Beginning”), completed in 2012, revealed, in addition to other results, that listeners were 3.6 times more likely to know about HIV prevention methods compared to non-listeners.

Mieraf premiered in June of 2010 and aired through November of 2011. This 180-episode radio serial drama aired twice per week in Amharic, Ethiopia’s official language, on the National Service Radio of Ethiopia.

As Mieraf addressed various issues, it illuminated the tasks and responsibilities of Health Extension Workers to increase community understanding and improve the delivery of health services. When the program started in 2010, there were 30,000 Health Extension Workers serving rural communities, but many people were not utilizing services. As part of PMC’s Whole Society Strategy, a radio talkshow, Fenote (“The Right Road”), reinforced Mieraf’s messages with live discussions with real-life Health Extension Workers.

times more likely to know about HIV prevention methods compared to non-listeners

times more likely to know about sanitation than non-listeners and had better awareness of the Health Extension Program

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BURKINA FASO

Two 156-episode radio serial dramas, September 2012 - March 2014• Here S’ra (“The Road to Happiness”)• Yam Yankre (“The Choice”)

ETHIOPIA

One 130-episode radio serial drama, January 2012 - May 2014• Yeregebu Feteloch (“Loosen Threads”) and four radio talk shows and

magazines

MEXICO & LATIN AMERICA

One 70-episode TV serial drama, September - December 2012• Último Año (“Last Year”)

PAPUA NEW GUINEA

Two 208-episode radio serial dramas, February 2011 - May 2013• Echoes of Change • Nau Em Taim (“Now Is the Time”)

SIERRA LEONE

One 208-episode radio serial drama, April 2012 - April 2014• Saliwansai (“Puppet on a String”)

One 36-episode radio serial drama, October 2012 - February 2013• Kumbra Bot (“We’re All in the Same Boat”)

One 10-episode radio serial drama, October 2012 - November 2013• Kapala Nefie (“The Benefits We Get From Farming“)

DRAMATIC

PMC DRAMAS CHANGING THE WORLD

PMC 2012 HIGHLIGHTS FROM AROUND THE GLOBE

“SEXUAL & REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH IS MY RIGHT!”

UNFPA teamed with World Population Health Day on July 11th, 2012 in Papua New Guinea, where people were able to walk in support of their sexual and reproductive health rights.

HELPING OTHERS IMPROVE LIVES

PMC provided a two-week Sabido training in Kyrgyzstan from May 14th - 28th for writers at MC2 Media, a small but popular local television production company. The training was for writers and producers of“The Dorm,” a 25-episode TV serial drama addressing ethnic strife, equality, and corruption.

POPULATION NEWS STRATEGY

PMC arranged for 68 radio talk show placements in the United States in 2012 resulting in 42 hours of original programming airing about population and many thousands of hours of syndicated air time.

TEXAS CHAPTER

PMC got its first state chapter when Trammell S. Crow and Paul Rodgers learned about PMC and pursued having a Texas Chapter created to address these important issues within the state.

OTHER PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS

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Aga Kahn FoundationArgosy FoundationAusAIDBancker-Williams FoundationBayer Pharma AGBlue Shield of California FoundationBushrod H. Campbell & Adah F. Hall Charity FundThe California EndowmentCarmel Hill FundColcom FoundationColgate-PalmoliveCombined Federal CampaignConservation & Research FoundationDa Capo FundDavies/Weeden FundDavid & Lucille Packard FoundationDole Family FoundationEcoTrustEthiopian Public Health AssociationEucalyptus FoundationFidelity Caritable Gift Fund

Flora L. Thornton FoundationFord FoundationFoundation for the CarolinasFoundation to Promote Open SocietyFriendship FundGE FoundationIRG Ltd.Irvine and Irma Robbins FoundationJanet V. Andrews & Robert R. Andrews FundJob of the Week NetworkJohn & Holly Robbins Family FoundationL.P. Brown FoundationMacArthur FoundationMarie Stopes FoundationMcBride Family FoundationMcGill UniversityMoses Feldman Family FoundationPoses Family FoundationPSIRichard and Lesley Stone Family FundRobbins Family Foundattion

2012 INSTITUTIONAL AND CORPORATE DONORS ORGANIZATIONS DEDICATED TO SUPPORTING PEOPLE AND THE PLANET

YOU MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER AND MORE SUSTAINABLE PLACE.

It’s your support that results in this work.

Thank you. We take every dollar contributed seriously because it empowers us to empower others. We continue to add almost 83 million people every year to the world’s population, but together we’re acting for change – one drama, episode, and character at a time.

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Photo by Gusjer

Round Hill FundSave the ChildrenS & C Harvest FoundationSchneider Foundation, Inc.Segal Family Foundation, Inc.UN WomenUNFPAUNICEFUnited States Department of StateUniversity of AlbertaUSAIDVan Liew Family FoundationVanguard Charitable Endowment ProgramViet Charitable FoundationVermonters for a Sustainable PopulationVital Spark FoundationWeeden FoundationWestwind FoundationWilliams Family FoundationWinston Electronics

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Tim AaronsonJudith AckermanEthel AckleyRobert & Kerstin AdamsGeorge AdkinsRichard M. AdlerDr. George AinslieJames E. AlcockRobert A. AllenPatricia Passmore AlleyBernard AltmanLance AmrbosePeter AmesLorna AmsbaughAlice L. AndersonGary AndersonCecelia AngeloneSally A. AnsonMr. & Mrs. Philip ApplemanLouise ArnoldEarl & Suze BabbieSheila BabbieDr. Julia BaileyVirginia BakerGeorge & Harriet BaldwinAnn BancroftDr. Albert BanduraMary Bandura & Harton SmithDonald S. BarberKriss BarkerMr. & Mrs. Edwin BartholomewProf. Albert A. BartlettSarah BartzMr. & Mrs. Bennet BeachRoy BeckArmin BehrDebby BerghJohn R. BerminghamDr. Rameen BeroukhimMrs. Betty B. BerrisKaye BethDavid BinnsJoe BishLinda BlackRichard BlackburnJohn H. BlakeJonathan D. Blake & Elizabeth ShriverWilliam G. BlakneyCasey Blanchard & Dan CoxGenevieve BlandDavid E. BlocksteinJessma O. BlockwickMrs. Elspeth G. BobbsElaine BoothAmy & Ed BorerDenise BourqueJoanne BourquinElizabeth BramhallDavid BrandauWilmer BrandtG.J. & J.A. Brazill

Lynne & Charles GunnPatricia HackbarthEdward HakalaMargaret HallDr. Thomas HallDavid HallstromBetsy HalpernHenry HamburgerDon HamiltonHedda HaningEric HansonVivien & David HansonAnn HarmonNancy G. HarrisLeah HartleyEd & Marolyn HartmanMrs. Bartlett HarveyLinn HarwellBenjamin H. HaskinsJohn HassettDavid Hathaway & Carolyn GreeneMelissa HarvardPatrick H. HavekostDixie HavlakLisa A. HawkloveJohn HeadleyJane D. HealdMarilyn HempelMr. & Mrs. Theodore W. HenningJulie Kitzes HerrMr. & Mrs. Richard HerrJudith HerzfeldRobert W. HewittCarman B. HillFred HoblitJudith HoffmanMrs. Sylvia HoldenMr. & Mrs. Daniel HoneZoe A. HorowiczHoliday & Philip HouckSusan E. HribernikJames HufnagelShirley HufstedlerJacqueline HughesBeal Baker HydeScott HydeHugh Iltis & Sharyn WisniewskiDorothy M. InglisDana IveyWalter G. JacobsPriscilla JamiesonWallace JenkinsDavid JohnsonFred W. JohnsonLinda JohnsonMargery JohnonSharon JordanJanice JuraskaDr. Keith R. KabackMarcia Kamiya-CrossSandra Kanck

Elizabeth H. BreunigDavid BrisbinDoris E. BrownFred BrownMr. & Mrs. Thomas BrownMarney S. BruceRobert BuesingJames L. BuhlerBarbara BullGregory BungoElizabeth BurdashJerry BuschDr. & Mrs. George M. ByrneDiana CampbellAlison CarlmanBruce CarlsonF. Peter CarothersJames R. CarterVirginia L. CarterDaniel F. CaseJohn ChamberlainPat & Gene ChingJack ChristensenZoanne ClackRobert ClearRobert CobbMarcia ColemanGlen ColtonDr. Elizabeth ConantSylvia ConawayPaul ConcusWallace & Nancy CondonGraham ConnellScott Connolly & Barbara WagerSteven H. CornellDr. David C. CraftsDr. Edward CraneElinor A. CrawfordTrammell S. CrowMr. & Mrs. Charles T. CulverAndrew CurrieMargaret & Daniel CurtisCamille Da RochaStephen DaitzJanet DaviesPeter DaviesDr. & Mrs. Matthew DavisShirley & Ronald DavisJanet Vaill DaySara De La RosaJackson T. DempseyWilliam DenneenDr. Constance DentRichard DerbyLinda Destefano & Richard WeiskopfJames DewGeorge E. Dewolf Jr.Marilyn DeYoungShoshannah DobryMr. & Mrs. Philip DoddMrs. Kathy R. Doto

Paul DreckmanBarbara Du LacDon E. DumondJohn & Mary Anna DunnJohn & Heather DwightMr. & Mrs. Ralph EarleWilliam EasthamJames N. EcksteinRobert A. EdeRegina EdmondsBert EdwardsEric EfronPaul & Anne EhrlichNeil ElliottKatie ElmoreSarah Epstein & Don CollinsMr. & Mrs. Garold FaberJune FaitJohn FeeneyMelvin N. FeldmanMrs. George B. FellSusan FendellMartha FergerMr. & Mrs. David FialkowAlan FieldLiz FieldLeta FinchRobert FireovidMr. & Mrs. John FogartyMr. & Mrs. Frederick Forro Jr.Greg FreerAndrew L. FreyBarbara & Richard FriedenbergAlison C. FullerAnders FurusetClare GarrickLydia GarveyTimothy GawneAlison F. GeballeRobert S. GebeleinMr. & Mrs. Steve GiddingsMark M. GieseDavid R. GiversJane GoldhamerElaine GoldmanRichard GoodwinMary D. GordonDorothy GostingMr. & Mrs. Mark GouldTom & Rosalyn GrahamLindsey GrantMr. & Mrs. Daniel GrayDavid B. Green & Myrth YorkHope Green & Bob ArnsJanet GreeneRichard Gregory III & Louise ThorsonJames S. GriffithLucy Lee Grimes EvansDr. & Mrs. Richard GrossmanHelen B. GrummanAmelia R. Guise

2012 INDIVIDUAL DONORS PEOPLE DEDICATED TO SUPPORTING PEOPLE & THE PLANET

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L. KaneRachel KaplanSteven KaplanCatherine KashanskiMr. & Mrs. Gary KatzChapin W. KaynorBarbara KeetonDr. Patricia KenschaftFreda KernesMrs. Dona KeyShirley KieferPaul KilloughHoon KimAnita KingLois KirschenbaumJohn M. KittrossRobert KlineH. Felix KlomanKathy KnudsenWalter Kosec & Theresa Fraser-KosecMichael KovariPeter KreckovicElliott KrefetzRobert KropfliLothar KuhnJudith KunofskySlyvia Kay KuzmanWarren Long & Susan LakeJohn LambRichard & Dottie LammCoralie LangRichard L. LatterellJuergan LauberNorbert M. LechnerBarbara W. LeeEleanore R. LeeJoseph LeeJim & Karen LeFevreRobert LegerEdward LehrerSarah LeinbachJohn L. LeonardMr. & Mrs. John P. LepinskiBen LernerFred Levin & Nancy LivingstonDavid S. LewisWilliam J. LibbyCarole S. LightTherese G. LindseyLucy LoganLouise Earle LoomisMarcena W. LoveNancy S. LovejoyMerloyd LudingtonDr. & Mrs. William LuginbuhlAndrew J. LukLt. Col. James W. LundDorothea Lyman John C. LynskeyRobert MabbsSally H. MackeyDave & Dorothy MacMurdoEllen MahoneyJerry ManneWilliam J. Mares & Christine HadselLt. Paul J. Marin, USNR Vet.Fred MarnickJohn Marquess & Linda CorsonTerry A. MarshJack Marshall

John MartinManton C. MartinPatricia & Joel MarxNan & Ben MasonMarilyn McCloryDr. Ross McCluneyMarsha McCoskrieHolly G. McDonaldMichael McGeeKathleen McMenaminJohn & Rebekah McReynoldsBarbara MeislinHolly MeyerFrederick MeyersonCharles Keith MillerDonald MischkeGreg & Toni MorganBarbara & Howard MorlandDiantha MorseDr. K. P. MoseleyMarietta MurphyAnn NaftelSara NerkenMichael & Suzanne NieblingPeter L. NimkoffJohn O’ConnellRoberta O’DellMason OlcottTimothy OlsenJoshua OlsonSusan OvermanMargaret & Frank PanterRichard & Ann ParkFredric W. ParsonsW. Todd ParsonsRuth PartridgeJohn PatrickHoward PellettSusan PerkinsTom & JaMel PerkinsDonald F. PetersenDrs. Robert & Veronica PetersenEugene PetersonRobert PetersonKaren G. PittsGeorge PlumbMr. & Mrs. David O. PoindexterMary S. PollockDavid Porteous & Vicky SmithStuart PorteousJanet L. PrestonBruce PringleKaren & David PyeJoelle RaichleWilfrid RallDr. David D. RalphDeborah RamsdellEdward RawsonPat ReasonerMrs. Carole ReedMelinda ReedGay ReganKen RegelsonDavid M. RegenRobert Reiber & Mary Ann RogersMr. & Mrs. John RichmondWilliam & Amy RiderJean RiouxGlen RoaWayne Robey

Pat Robins & Lisa SchambergBeth Robinson & Dr. Kym BoymanDavid RobinsonThomas A. RollWilliam H. RollsGeorge B. RoseChristine RossellLena RotenbergShirley RothDr. Karl RugartR. W. RumseyAlice RunnetteDr. Mildred RustJune RustenWilliam N. RyersonMilton Saier, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. William & Hillary SalmonsDonald Sargent & Judith HallMarilee K. ScaffSusan SchapiroVirginia SchilzErich Franz SchimpsMr. & Mrs. Glenn H. SchnadtWolfger SchneiderElsa SchultzJoel SchwartzPaul ScottDavid M. SeaverF. Peter SeidelJeanette L. SersenSally SevenDennis ShawJerri Lea ShawMerri Lea Shaw & Bruce CarrollJerome SheddLeRoy ShermanDaniel SherrElton SherwinDaniel ShivleyJustin SiegelDr. Daniel Silver Lawrence P. SimmsSachchida SinghMarion SiuJohnny K. SkinnerJames M. SmallMichael SmallwoodBryce E. SmithElaine SmithM. B. SmithNorton L. SmithPhilip F. SmithElizabeth SnyderPhyllis SoboczenskiCarl SoderbergGail S. SolowayJane SommersBarbara SorkinDr. David H. SpingarnKirsten StadeBrad & Shelli StanbackFred & Alice StanbackMike StarryDaniel SteinWendi Stein & Brian YarwoodCharlotte M. StetsonMarina StevensHarriett StinsonP. R. StoesserMary J. Stone

Mr. & Mrs. Bertram StriebThomas StruhsakerBruce SundquistRic SweeneyAndrew & Bonnie TangalosJoyce TarnowJ. Guy & Sarah L. TaylorNancy TaylorScott TegtmeyerMr. & Mrs. Clifford TerryMr. & Mrs. Philip ThacherRichard ThayerMax Thelen, Jr.Stephanie TholandMr. & Mrs. Edward ThomasRogan ThompquistDr. Kathleen G. ToddSandra TofflemirePaul E. TownerDiane TrenhaileKerstin Trone & Donald DunnPaul Ugalde & Catherine SymansGaylon R. UmbargerDr. & Mrs. Jack ValpeyStephen & Mary Van der HovenJeffrey & Ellen Van FleetMary Van VleckGary S. VardonMr. & Mrs. Richard VentiCornelia Von AllmenJoy VosDavid VoytekKenneth E. WagnerDavid WallAlice Dodge WallaceBilly WallaceMr. & Mrs. Dirk WaltersFrederick H. WaltonMr. & Mrs. Deane WangSidney S. WattDiana K. WeatherbyAnn WeathersGeorge WebbRobert WeggelAlan WeismanKarin WeissDr. Charles WestoffMrs. Lois D. WhealeyDoris T. WhiteClare WhitfieldJo Lynne WhitingSearle WhitneyEleanor D. WhitworthJeffrey A. WidmerBoyd WilcoxJill WilcoxMr. & Mrs. Thomas Willis, Jr.Florence WillsPaul WinderLois WoodsDr. Robert J. WymanTed YellmanMr. & Mrs. Norman YoungsteadtMr. & Mrs. Leland YounkerDr. & Mrs. J. David YountAdam ZahlerCarl ZimmermanMichael ZimmermanBen Zuckerman

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