(to the power of) after-school all-stars fiscal year 2015 annual report
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#ToThePowerOf invokes the mathematical principle that when you multiply a number, it enables you to exponentially increase its value or amplify its potential. We love this concept because it illustrates what happens when amazing kids partner with mentors, programs, communities, supporters, and friends. This year we celebrated how our students' impact on the world is amplified through their participation in quality after-school programs. Our kids' futures are brighter when they are #ToThePowerOf STEM, community service, academics, college and career readiness, role models, the arts, sports, and so much more!TRANSCRIPT
To the Power oFFISCAL YEAR 2015 ANNUAL REPORT
ASAS
From North Miami Middle School to Franklin & Marshall College in Pennsylvania. Congratulations Jessica, ASAS alumna!
THEN & NOW!
ASAS 2015 ANNUAL REPORT
To the Power of
A Message from Our President & CEO
ASAS Footprint
Mission, Vision, & Culture
Strength In Leadership
Narrowing the Opportunity Gap
College & Careers
Service & Health
On the Hill
Chapter Snapshots
Volunteers In Action
Our Generous Supporters
School District Partners
Leadership
National Board
Financials
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TO THE POWER OF
#ToThePowerOf invokes the mathematical principle that when you multiply a number, it enables you to exponentially increase its value or amplify its potential.
We love this concept because it illustrates what happens when amazing kids partner with mentors, programs, communities, supporters, and friends.
This year we celebrated how our students’ impact on the world is amplified through their participation in quality after-school programs. Our kids’ futures are brighter when they are #ToThePowerOf STEM, community service, academics, college and career readiness, role models, the arts, sports, and so much more!
progressteamwork
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we are more powerful together!
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#TOTHEPOWEROF
I am thrilled to share that we’ve had a headline-making year at ASAS!
Thanks to your support, we’ve accomplished so much and the impact has been felt at every level. ASAS is bigger, stronger, and providing more kids with the highest quality after-school experience possible. ASAS alumna Ivonne Gonzalez recently shared with me that, while she was always a good student, it was thanks to ASAS that she acquired the confidence to believe in herself and the desire to go to college. Attributing her success to the guidance she received from her ASAS family, Ivonne will graduate from Yale this year.
DEAR ASAS FAMILY AND FRIENDS,
What’s really remarkable about after-school programs is that they can transform the culture of entire schools, neighborhoods, and communities. During a school visit this fall, Principal Caitlin Caldwell told me, “I’m thrilled to collaborate with ASAS, which gives our kids reasons to love school.”
Hearing a principal say her kids love school because of ASAS reminded me how vital and important our work is, and how supporters like you make moments like this a reality.
I’m incredibly grateful to you for helping us fulfill ASAS’ mission of helping kids succeed in school and in life. I can’t wait to see what we can do together in 2016!
Sincerely,
Ben Paul ASAS President and CEO
"It was thanks to ASAS that Ivonne acquired the confifidence to believe in
herself and the desire to go to college."” – Ben Paul, ASAS President & CEO
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A MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT & CEO
"ASAS...gives our kids reasons to love school."
– Principal Caitlin Caldwell
growth
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52% Female 48% Male
53% Latino/a 31% African-American/Black9% White6% Asian/Pacific Islander1% Other
51% K-8 Schools 27% Middle Schools21% Elementary Schools 1% High Schools
85% of our students meet the income requirement to qualify for Free or Reduced Price Lunch
OUR STUDENTS
ETHNIC DIVERSITY
SCHOOL LEVEL
SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS
OUR FOOTPRINT
#toThePowerOfdiversity
students served
chapters, including 2 new chapters
states and the District of Columbia
schools
cities
70,31617
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ASAS FOOTPRINT
After-School All-Stars provides comprehensive after-school programs that keep children safe and help them succeed in school and life.
Our vision is for our All-Stars to be safe and healthy, to graduate high school and go to college, to find careers they love, and then give back to their communities.
ASAS embraces a growth mindset at all levels of leadership, staff, and students. We work toward continual improvement and iterative thinking by learning from mistakes and celebrating achievements. We view leadership as service. We commit to excellence individually and as a group by setting high standards for our staff and students and working each day to meet them. Our kids report that they come for the “cool” programs but stay for the relationships they create with adults.
OUR MISSION
OUR VALUES
OUR VISION
OUR APPROACH
MISSION, VISION, & CULTURE
ProactiveEntrepreneurial
TransparentAccountableCollaborative
MISSION, VISION, & CULTURE
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MISSION, VISION & CULTURE
The National After-School Summit, held at the University of Southern California Schwarzenegger Institute for State and Global Policy, put the spotlight on the importance of quality after-school programs for all children.
400+ leaders attended, including Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, former U.S. Secretary of Education Rod Paige, and civic and business leaders from 47 states.
800+ tweets sent to Congressional representatives from participants.
Supported preservation of $1.2B from the Federal Department of Education’s Every Student Succeeds Act “21st Century Community Learning Center” annual funding of after-school.
NATIONAL AFTER-SCHOOL SUMMIT
"We are here today to tell Washington as one voice, ‘̀ don’́ t
terminate after school programs´."
– Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
STRENGTH IN LEADERSHIP
STRENGTH IN LEADERSHIP
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The sequel to our 2014 online crowdfunding campaign proved that the second take can be just as action-packed as the first!
TAKE TWO!
WESTIME CHARITY NIGHT
In “Blow Stuff Up,” Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and one lucky winner took the heat during a day of pyrotechnics, blowing up everything from a giant pizza to a speedboat.
The “Hollywood Walk of Fame” prank video created to promote the campaign won YouTube’s “Best Ad of the Year” Award in the “#TheYouTubeAd You Wish You Were In” category and received over 25 million views.
Thank you to National Board Member John Simonian who not only made the night a runaway success but who has tirelessly supported ASAS for over 10 years.
All-Star student guest speaker Citlali Aguilera-Rico brought the crowd to a standing ovation as she shared the positive impact that ASAS has had on her life, including her future plans to run for office.
Thank you to National Board Member Annie Duke for co-hosting the event and providing leadership all year round.
"I have prospered in my studies,
thanks to ASAS."– Citlali, ASAS Alumna
views on YouTube25 MILLION
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Westime teamed up for the third time to host the annual “Westime Charity Night.”
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STRENGTH IN LEADERSHIP
teamwork
African-Americans make up less than 3% of management jobs in STEM-related companies, and women of color
comprise fewer than 1 in 10 STEM jobs.
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NARROWING THE OPPORTUNITY GAP
NARROWING THE OPPORTUNITY GAP
88% of ASAS kids say, “``When I fail at something, I’´m more willing to try again.´´”
We encourage students to explore new opportunities and build skills for their futures.
We work with our kids to transform “mistakes” into learning opportunities. Whether it is a challenging math problem or learning a volleyball serve, doing it
“wrong” is a “teachable moment.” These moments allow our mentors to connect with a child and support both the task at hand and problem-solving in general. When a child internalizes and applies these lessons learned, this leads to achieving goals and building confidence. The confidence and resilience that come from this process are consistently applied at all stages of life.
Leaders say there is a shortage of highly skilled employees to fill jobs, but equally as important, a shortage of employees with the collaboration and leadership skills to be successful.
Students gain these skills by engaging in enrichment activities in the after-school hours such as service projects, robotics competitions, theatre, soccer, or folklorico.
These types of enrichment activities build confidence and resilience in young people.
CONFIDENCE & RESILIENCE
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Since 2011, our CEO program has supported development of critical workplace ‘soft skills’ such as teamwork, iterative thinking, growth mindset, self-efficacy and self-esteem for over 20,000 young people. We’ve done this through: financial literacy, resume writing, business-leader interviews, workplace site visits, business case study reviews, and lessons on entrepreneurship.
In 2015, ASAS added elements to help our students build the increasingly crucial ‘hard skills’ necessary to be successful in STEM careers. Over 600 students in 7 cities are participating in our recently launched STEM programming in computer coding, music engineering, robotics, and film production classes.
CEO now layers together many of the skills needed to be successful in a progressively science and technology-focused economy.
READY FOR THE FUTURE
Special thanks to Best Buy for their investment in the growth of ASAS’ STEM programming (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math). We’re proud to be partnered with US First Robotics, Google, Sneak on the Lot, School of Beats Global DJ Academy, and Common Sense Media.
COLLEGE & CAREERS
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CEO Boot Camp is a leadership training and career exploration camp.
90% of participants say they feel more motivated to pursue their career goals after attending the camp.
CEO Boot Camp students learn:
Financial Literacy
Entrepreneurship
Work Place Professionalism
Ethical and Creative Leadership
Mentorship and Field Trips
Students participated in more than 300,000 hours of CEO programming.
92% of participants said they have a better understanding about careers they might like to have when they’re older.
90% of participants said ASAS has made them more confident in their ability to make smart decisions about saving and spending money.
CAREER EXPLORATION OPPORTUNITIES (CEO)
CEO BOOT CAMP
94% of participants said they are more confident in their ability to be ready for high school.
85% of participants said now they better understand the college application process.
89% of participants say that they better understand what they might want to study in college.
35 middle school students from NYC and Newark descended on the New Jersey Institute of Technology for STEM CampUs. Students visited Twitter, Amazon, Facebook, and Gilt to explore careers in computer science and engineering.
universities hosted our college immersion camp across the US
hours of high school success programming
WE ARE READY (W.A.R.) CAMPUS
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COLLEGE & CAREERS
Our Youth Advisory Board (YAB) is comprised of student leaders from all ASAS chapters.
30+ ASAS student leaders from ASAS chapters across the US serve on the YAB. Their board service kicks off during an immersive summer retreat in DC where they come together to share their perspectives.
Life Service Action promotes social responsibility and civic awareness that empowers youth.
92% of participants said their actions can make a difference.
74% of participants said that they volunteer because of ASAS.
YOUTH ADVISORY BOARD RETREAT
LIFE SERVICE ACTION
500,000 hours of student service
making a difference
us
“"After-School All-Stars saved
my life."– National Youth Advisory
Board alumnus Ni’Quille Bell
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SERVICE & HEALTH
hours of sports and nutrition programming
SAAH is an anti-obesity and healthy living program.
SPORTS AS A HOOK (SAAH)
CAMP HOOP HEROES (CHH)
240students attended CHH, a co-ed basketball-based youth mentoring camp offered in 8 cities across the country.
2 MILLION
88% of participants
said they understand how to make good choices about health and nutrition.
said they feel more confident playing sports.
86% of participants
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SERVICE & HEALTH
ASAS students were invited to meet with President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama.
Two incredible All-Stars, out of 136 carefully selected participants, attended First Lady Michelle Obama’s “Beating the Odds” summit, a discussion on how to help more students successfully transition to college with the tools and resources they need to complete their degrees.
We’re proud to share that both students are “Beating the Odds” as freshman in college this school year. Jessica Lovius is at Franklin & Marshall College as a recipient of a four-year merit scholarship from the Posse Foundation and Amadou Bah is on a full scholarship to Stanford University.
ON THE HILL
real changeBEATING THE ODDS SUMMIT
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ASAS Las Vegas All-Star Bianca D. attended our ‘Lifetime Adventures’ field trip to Basin and Range. The stunning landscape inspired Bianca to reflect in her journal about how she thought Basin and Range should be protected for future generations so that they too could experience Nevada’s natural beauty.
Bianca’s passionate writing led her to be invited to meet with President Barack Obama at The White House to celebrate his announcement of the creation and designation of three national monuments, including Basin and Range in Nevada.
MAKING HISTORY
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ON THE HILL
CHAPTER SNAPSHOTS
Professional racecar driver Ben Albano visits ASAS Atlanta to talk about the importance of safe driving in partnership with the MAZDA Foundation (USA).
Mondelez International employees get students moving and heart rates up by volunteering at an Olympic-style fitness clinic. ASAS is proud to partner with Mondelez to encourage kids to adopt healthy habits.
ASAS opened its doors in Cleveland in Fall 2015 thanks to the New York Life Foundation and the Office of Ohio Governor John R. Kasich.
ATLANTA CHICAGO CLEVELAND
of Chicago ASAS students know how to make a healthy meal on a small budget
new chapter
86%
21 schools 3,382 students 169 schools 31,911 students
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ASAS Columbus provides academics and enrichment as well as ensures that All-Stars have necessities, like warm winter coats and hot meals.
All-Stars were challenged to pitch an idea for a smartphone app at the KPMG sponsored Shark Tank event.
Las Vegas All-Stars proudly received a Proclamation from the Mayor of Las Vegas to proclaim October 3rd as
“After-School All-Stars Las Vegas Day.”
COLUMBUS HAWAII LAS VEGAS
ASAS is proud to be touching the lives of young people and their families in 17 U.S. communities.
of ASAS Ohio students feel safe when they’re at ASAS
of students say they are more confident in their ability to make a difference in their community because of ASAS
new chapter
organizations17
96% 87%
10 schools 1,920 students5 schools 715 students 13 schools 6,116 students
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CHAPTER SNAPSHOTS
Students engage in STEM programming ranging from coding and digital sound mixing to robotics, thanks to the Dr. Marion A. Bolden Student Center, New Jersey Institute of Technology, and the Best Buy Foundation.
Over 300 New Yorkers participate in the All-Star Climb4Kids at 4 World Trade Center, conquering 68 flights of stairs and 1600 steps, all to benefit local All-Stars.
Sports tournaments, from basketball and rugby to soccer, foster friendly competition and provide physical activity after-school as well as on weekends, when families come out to cheer on their All-Stars.
Ivan, a shy kid who always held his head low, enrolled in the STEM-based DJ Music Production class and now shares his new self-confidence and passion for DJ-ing at school-wide assemblies with more than 500 teachers and peers.
Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer attends Hour of Code, and spoke to Orlando All-Stars about the importance of a computer science education.
Students in Music Club are learning how to sing and play drums, keyboard, and guitar. They’re learning to play songs, like Christina Aguilera’s ‘Beautiful’.
LOS ANGELES
NORTH TEXAS ORLANDO PHILADELPHIA
NEWARK NEW YORK52 schools 13,519 students
2 schools 222 students
3 schools 235 students
8 schools 2,671 students
3 schools 599 students
2 schools 265 students
of LA students reported that they better understand how to make good choices about health and nutrition because of ASAS
of Newark students agree that ASAS has made them more confident in their ability to do work with others as part of a team
of Orlando students expressed more confidence in their ability to get a good job because of ASAS
89% 87%
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ASAS San Antonio students created Fiesta sombreros in preparation for the Annual San Antonio’s Fiesta Week.
ASAS opened its doors in Tampa Bay in Fall 2015 thanks to the New York Life Foundation and the Office of Tampa Bay Mayor Bob Buckhorn.
ASAS Toledo students view native wildlife species at Pearson Metroparks during a week-long summer camp.
All-Stars “travel the world” when they meet up with Peace Corps members to explore new cultures, including learning a Nepalese greeting that involves getting an acquaintance to laugh without using words.
Alumni Ti’Andre Bellinger, a college student and America’s Promise board member, brings audiences to tears as he shares how ASAS mentors helped him find his voice through poetry.
TAMPA BAY TOLEDO WASHINGTON, DC
SAN ANTONIO SOUTH FLORIDA28 schools 5,067 students
2 schools 161 students
33 schools 3,214 students
2 schools 319 students
futureeducation
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CHAPTER SNAPSHOTS
Volunteers from Mondelez get moving during their Global Month of Service when employees from Chicago and East Hanover, NJ staffed fun fitness days at local schools. They ensured that the fitness would continue after they left by re-painting foursquare, hopscotch and basketball courts.
MetroPCS volunteers show that volunteerism comes in many forms, from doing STEM projects with youth to supporting holiday parties for homeless All-Stars.
Over 400 New York Life volunteers participated in volunteer projects, including staffing the first annual Gala for ASAS Philadelphia.
HEALTH & FITNESS DEMONSTRATING VOLUNTEERISM GROWTH & EXPANSION
Employees from partners across the country rolled up their sleeves to give back to ASAS.
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VOLUNTEERS IN ACTION
"I’m proud of how our employees roll up their sleeves and show students that
the community is truly invested in
their success."
JCPenney leaders worked hard to develop a wonderful PSA video featuring National Youth Advisory Board member Citlali Aguilar-Rico’s matriculation to high school. The video highlighted her extensive community service and dreams of becoming an elected official.
From the basketball court to the boardroom, Fox Sports News volunteers shared diverse talents with ASAS, leading career talks and office tours and mentoring students and providing inspiring remarks at Camp Hoop Heroes.
The Best Buy Geek Squad shows ASAS Newark Kids that STEM is cool. Students team up with volunteers to showcase their new coding skills.
Mazda drivers teamed up with students in Atlanta, Miami and Los Angeles to spread the message that texting and driving are dangerous. Drivers shared career advice and kids got a kick out of sitting in their racecars.
In addition to joining a local board and leading career talks at their offices, employees literally stepped up by supporting the ASAS New York Climb4Kids, with Teza’s own Karren Flanagan placing 3rd in the 68-floor, 1600-step challenge.
CAREER PREPAREDNESS
SPREADING THE MESSAGE SUPPORTING STEM
SAFETY ON THE ROAD STEPPING UP
service
– Tom Keys, President & COO MetroPCS
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VOLUNTEERS IN ACTION
$1,000,000+City of OrlandoGeorgia Department of Human ServicesMiami-Dade County Public SchoolsNew York Life FoundationOhio Governor’s Office of Faith Based & Community InitiativesOrange County Public SchoolsState of California Department of Education State of Florida Department of Education 21st Century Community Learning CentersState of Hawaii Department of Education
$500,000 - $999,999The Marcus FoundationSan Antonio ISD ChallengeThree Square Food Bank
$100,000 - $499,999Alliance for College Ready AcademiesThe Children’s TrustBest BuyC.S. Mott FoundationCity of Atlanta Centers of HopeEdgewood ISD ChallengeFox Sports Net NationalGreg SimonianICEF Public SchoolsJohn SimonianMazda FoundationMcInerny FoundationMondelez International FoundationOMAZEPennsylvania Department of EducationSeaWorld OrlandoSouth Bay Investment BoardTeza Technologies, LLC.T-Mobile, MetroPCS BrandUnited Way New YorkUnited Way of Greater Los AngelesUniversal Orlando ResortWalt Disney CompanyWeingart FoundationThe Whitehead FoundationWindsong Trust
$50,000 - $99,999A New DayArnold Schwarzenegger Clark County Outside Agency GrantDC Children and Youth Investment Trust CorporationFifth Third BankFord Motor Company FoundationFox Sports OhioHiman Brown Charitable TrustThe Howard Phillips Center for Children & FamiliesThe Internet AssociationJeff and Janine YassJim Jimmerson John C. Kish FoundationJoseph Schlater Kamehameha SchoolsLucas County Jobs and Family ServicesMetro CharterNewark Public SchoolsOffice of Hawaiian AffairsOhio Department of Education 21st Century Community Learning CentersOmar Spahi RGK FoundationSiemensSimses & Associates, PA AttorneyTom Werner Walmart Foundation
$10,000 - $49,999A Place Called HomeAdam Hayes Aetna FoundationThe Ahmanson FoundationAlaska Airlines FoundationAll-Star Bowl Aloha United WayAmerican Media, Inc.Amerigroup CorporationAmy Moynihan and Andy Heyward Annie Duke and Eric Brooks Arnold Sports Festival BoothAspen Community FoundationAtherton Family FoundationAvalon Bay Communities
Avinoam Lerner Bank of AmericaBank of HawaiiBaptist Health South FloridaBBVA CompassBKB HoldingsBlue Jackets FoundationBrad PyattBradley DossBRAINtrust Marketing & CommunicationsBrett & Sky BrewerBTB CareCAA FoundationCallan Law FirmCarlos Saladrigas Carnival Cruise LinesCharity BuzzThe Chicago Bulls Community Assist Fund, A McCormick Foundation FundChildren Mending HeartsChivas USAChristopher King Chris Hsu Cisco Systems FoundationCity and County of HonoluluCity National BankCity of Atlanta Culture ClubsCity of Henderson Community Development Block GrantCity of Los AngelesCoca-ColaColumbus Collegiate AcademyContent Partners, LLC.Costco Wholesale CorporationThe Dallas FoundationDallas Stars FoundationDaniel ShaperoDimitri Mazur Drew CiccarelliDwight Stuart Youth FoundationEastside Promise NeighborhoodEdgar and Elina Sargsyan Edison InternationalEric Brandt Ernst & YoungEva Longoria FoundationFabian Nunez
OUR GENEROUS SUPPORTERS
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Feld EntertainmentFindlay ToyotaFirst Hawaiian BankGlencoe Mgt, Inc. DBA Burger KingGraham & Elizabeth WestonGrace S. and W. Linton Nelson FoundationThe Green FoundationGregory LymanGriffon CorporationHarald BubenHarry Singer FoundationHawaii Community FoundationHawaii Pacific HealthHawaiian Electric Industries Charitable FoundationHeart of Florida United WayHenri Barguirdjian HFSF Grants Management, IncHillsdale FundHome Team SportsJ Hunter StapletonJack Morton WorldwideJames L. FerraroJames PulaskiJane Macon JCPenneyJesse WaitsJoe and Sharon Hernandez Joe ManganielloJohn Krakauer Charitable TrustJoseph Drown FoundationJulian Ledesma Karl SpectorKimberly JohnsonKlaus Heidegger Klesse FoundationKobayashi GroupKrispy Kreme Doughnuts/Feel Good Brands Corp.L BrandsLos Angeles DodgersLaith PharoanLas Vegas Nightlife Group, LLCLos Angeles Unified School DistrictLouis Albert Silvera LevequeMain Street AdvisorsMaximilian CaminoMelechDavid IncMetroPCS MGM Resorts FoundationMiami Heat Charitable Fund at the Miami FoundationMichael SalamanMuriel F. Siebert FoundationMuscle PharmNevada Energy FoundationNews CorpNiche Media Holdings LLC.Orlando City Soccer ClubOrlando Utilities CommissionPablo De Almagro
Paul GoldenbergPaul WachterPhil Terry Philadelphia Energy SolutionsThe Ralph M. Parsons FoundationReal Estate Coach Pty Ltd.Research Corporation of University of HawaiiRichard CharltonRob Recine Robert EmamiRoger Linquist Roy and Penny McClurg Sandy Springs Education ForceSchool Board of Miami Dade County Fl. Sean PosnerSeth Semilof Sidney Stern Memorial TrustSLS/SBEEG Holdings LLCSt. John UniversitySteven & Patricia Mizel Charitable TrustSwayne Family Foundation Texas Instruments FoundationTijuana Flats / Just in Queso FoundationTime Elements, Inc.Time Warner Cable FoundationTimothy Ferriss Todd Lanman United Preparatory AcademyVerizon Walter Lantz FoundationWard Village FoundationWayne BoichWestern Conservation FoundationWestimeWilliam E. McGlashan Jr. William J. Curtis Wynn Resorts
$5,000 - $9,999Alana Pakkala ArtefactoBeatsCashman Family FoundationThe Cleveland Foundation (AT&T)Columbus Recreation and ParksCosta CommunicationsCromadeElaine Gorbach LevineElaine Wenger-Roesener Separate Prop TrustEric Suedoff/StapletonFarshad FardadFocus FeaturesFood 4 Less FoundationFrank Kassela Gary Tobey General Mills FoundationGina JunglesGolden Nugget Hotel & Casino
Greenspoon Marder LawGreg & Keala DickhensThe Hartley FoundationHonolulu Star AdvertiserHoward Hughes CorporationJean-Noel GrindaJewitt Orthopaedic ClinicJonathan Wizman Kids Choice AwardsKobe & Vanessa Bryant Family FoundationLaced Tour LALaura DiMaggioMichael Beckerman Montebello Unified School DistrictOrlando HealthPacific Links Hawaii FoundationPaul Folino PDQ PrintingPeter SisitskyPlus FoundationPoseiden PropertiesPublix Super Markets, Inc.Ridge Farm TrustRiseman FoundationRodney CohenShannon Brigham HillSteven and Debbie Weiss Thomas KeysTommy KatoUniversity of Central Florida UPS FoundationValero EnergyVictoria FoundationWet ‘n’ Wild Las VegasWirtz Beverage
$1,000 - $4,999180 DegreesABC Fine Wine & SpiritsAEG FoundationAEPAkerman, LLPThe Alcon Foundation, Inc.Alejandro ParienteAlexander and Baldwin, Inc.Ali AriedAlign Public StrategiesAllen KaercherThe All-State FoundationAlston & BirdAmerican Savings BankAmy Shelton McNutt Charit. TrustAnonymousAnupama ChauhanAristocrat TechnologiesAT&TAugust DiRenzo Avanzar Interior Technologies
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OUR GENEROUS SUPPORTERS
Avi MannisBank of MontrealBank of OklahomaBB&T BBCNBEI HawaiiBert Martinez CommunicationsBlacksand CapitalBracewell & GiulianiBrad Schwartz Brian M. HermanBright House NetworksBryan SteffyCalifornia Pizza KitchenCardinal HealthCarl and Kimberly OxholmCaroline ForgasonCentro MedChavez for CharityCheryl McCromickChristian CoughlanChun KerrClark County School DistrictClassic ProductionsThe Columbus FoundationColumbus Medical Association FoundationCommissioner Jim GrayCommissioner Patty SheehanCommissioner Robert StuartCommissioner Samuel IngsCommissioner Tony OrtizCommittee To Elect Chris GiunchiglianiCommunities Foundation of TexasComplete Fit KidCourtinee CarriganCPS EnergyThe CST Brands FoundationDavid BrownDavid SteinbergDebbie SerotDebra Witter Debroah ValdezDeluxe Corporation LADribble Dunk, LLCElizabeth Spratt CooperEugene and Jayne MatsuyamaExelon GenerationFat Bar The StripFirst Insurance CompanyFox GivesFox Global NetworksFox GroupFrancois Bennahamis Frank JamesonFrederic ApcarFriends of Hawaii CharitiesFrost BankGarry, Goett Gary Winnick The GIFT FoundationGiving PointGold’s GymThe Gorman FoundationGrace Pacific
GrangeGrayRobinsonHawaiian TelcomHeather RawlinsH-E-BHelen K. GrovesHenry EllisHolland & KnightHouse of Blues Music Forward FoundationHPM Building Supply FoundationHutchinson, Shockey, Erley & Co.IBC BankInternational Sports Hall of FameIrie FoundationIsland Insurance FoundationJames B. OswaldJames LorimerJeffery BorovetzJeffrey & Lynn WatanabeJenna MortonJennifer ValoppiJhamandas Watumull FundJohn PucciJudith PerezKendra CookKersten Rettig Kings Care FoundationKP Financial Services Kyo-ya Hotels and ResortsL & S Insurance, LLCLACMALee Vista, Inc. Leo Daniel Family FoundationLinebarger Goggan Blair & SampsonLisa BrooksLos Angeles LakersLucky Brand DungareesMartha Henderson Maverick CarterMays Family FoundationMcCombs FoundationMcNeil Wilson CommunicationsMeeting Professionals InternationalMIC Food DivisionMiriam ShepherMolinaMonarch InsuranceMorgan Cushman WakefieldNationwide Children’s Hospital FoundationNevada Afterschool NetworkNevada Arts CouncilNuStar EnergyParadise DevelopmentPatricia Wheeler Paula Laux ProService HawaiiPulte HomesThe Queen’s Medical CenterRackspaceRaymond Jungles, Inc. RBC Wealth ManagementRebecca Simmon s & Rick ClemensRenee Croce Rich & Julianne Erickson
Richanne LamRichard WorthingtonThe Romano Family TrustRural/MetroSan Antonio Water SystemSara and Guy BrennerSBCWIScott BagenstoseScott Galer Shahryar SabzevariSharon L Bridwell Charitable TrustSharp InternationalShawn CardinalShawn Perine Silver EagleSinger Family TrustSmothers FoundationSpurs OrganizationStation Casino Resorts/Green Valley RanchSteve Kalish/OB1Steve Kram Sub-City RecordsSullivan Meheula LeeSullivan Properties IncSundtSuper BakerySusan ReedSusie LeeSWBCTexas Capital BankTodd Seto & Joy MatsuyamaTom McDonaldUnion Bank FoundationUnited Way Community Impact ProjectThe USAA FoundationThe Venetian | The PalazzoWalmart Store #05-900Walmart Volunteer SponsorshipWest Honolulu Rotary ClubWilliam YoungYour Golden TicketsYouth Service America
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OUR GENEROUS SUPPORTERS
Alliance College Ready Charter Schools
Atlanta Public Schools
Bright Star Schools
Camino Nuevo Charter Academy Schools
Chicago Public Schools
Clark County School District
Columbus City School District
Crown Preparatory Academy
Dallas Independent School District
District of Columbia Public Schools
Edgewood Independent School District
Fulton County Public Schools
Hawaii Department of Education
ICEF Charter Schools
Leadership Academy Charter Schools
Los Angeles Unified School District
Lucerne Valley Unified School District
Metro Charter Elementary
Miami Dade County Public Schools
Montebello Unified School District
New York City Department of Education
Newark Unified School District
Orange County Public Schools
Philadelphia Public Schools
San Antonio Independent School District
Synergy Schools Charter
Toledo Public Schools
United Schools Network
Value Schools Charter
View Park Preparatory Academy
CHALLENGE
SCHOOL DISTRICT
PARTNERS
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Ben Paul President & CEO
Rodrick EcholsVice President of Development
Alyssa PlotkinProgram & Volunteer Coordinator
Makini Allwood Fundraising and Staff Assistant
Adrianna ElyGrants Administrator
Sheila Pham Operations Associate
Emily AusbrookExecutive Vice President Development & Marketing
Sarah GardnerDirector of Operations
Carlos Santini Vice President of Programs
Jennifer BerryChief Operating Officer
Kristy GausmanCause Marketing Manager
Natalia Sol Vice President of External Affairs – South Florida
Michael Berry Program Manager
Anne LeeVice President of Institutional Giving
Jason SpectorNational Research & Evaluation Manager
Maggie BrockwayGrant Writer
Marsi Lopez Marketing Manager
Rachel Sumner National Research & Evaluation
Emely Martinez CockrellSr. Director of Talent Development
Leah MartinezDevelopment Assistant
Sammie ThomasExecutive Assistant to President & CEO
Maud DukeOperations Assistant
Megan Donahue NievesOperations Manager
Elizabeth Treble Vice President of Development
Aaron Philip Dworkin President, National Network
Michelle PlasseVice President of Corporate Sponsorships
National Leadership
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LEADERSHIP
ATLANTADr. Walt ThompsonExecutive Director
NORTH TEXASMarissa Castro MikoyExecutive Director
CHICAGOAmy TaylorExecutive Director
OHIOSienna DanielASAS Ohio State Director
CLEVELANDNicolette JaworskiExecutive Director
ORLANDOTyler ChandlerExecutive Director, ASAS Orlando, Florida State Director
COLUMBUS & TOLEDOTracy EnsignExecutive Director
PHILADELPHIAReynelle Brown StaleyExecutive Director
HAWAIIDawn DunbarExecutive Director
SAN ANTONIOPatricia KaramExecutive Director
LAS VEGASRanna DaudExecutive Director
SOUTH FLORIDASean ProspectExecutive Director
LOS ANGELESAna CamposExecutive Director
TAMPA BAYMichael BrownExecutive Director
NEWARK & NEW YORKDax-Devlon RossExecutive Director
WASHINGTON, DCDaniela GrigioniExecutive Director
Chapter Leadership
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FOUNDER & HONORARY CHAIR Arnold Schwarzenegger 38th Governor of the State of California
HONORARY CHAIRMaria Shriver Former First Lady of California
CHAIRMANPaul D. Wachter President & CEO Main Street Advisors
PRESIDENTBen PaulCEO After-School All-Stars
Board of Directors DirectorsMichael Beckerman President & CEO | The Internet Association
Brett BrewerCo-Founder | CrossCut Ventures
Maverick CarterCEO | LRMR Marketing
Rodney CohenManaging Director | The Carlyle Group
Laura DiMaggio, C.P.A. Partner | Nigro, Karlin, Segal, Feldstein & Bolno, LLP
August DirenzoVice Chairman, Brokerage | Cushman & Wakefield, Inc.
Annie DukeAuthor, Public Speaker
Randy Freer President & COO | FOX Networks Group
Scott Galer Partner | Stubbs Alderton & Markiles, LLP
John F. Ghingo President of Confectionery, North America | Mondelez International
Mark E. Groussman Managing Member | Bull Hunter LLC
Daniel L. HernandezPresident & CEO | Hollenbeck Youth Center
Amy M. HeywardPartner | A Squared Entertainment
Omar JohnsonChief Marketing Officer | Beats Electronics LLC
Tom Keys President & COO | MetroPCS
Jane H. MaconPartner | Bracewell & Giuliani, LLP Chairperson | Siebert Financial
Misha MalyshevCEO & Founder | Teza
Chris O’ShaughnessyPartner | Hahn Loeser & Parks LLP
Michael Reinsdorf President & CEO | Chicago Bulls
Bonnie ReissGlobal Director | USC Schwarzenegger Institute
Joseph P. SchlaterDirector of Business Development | Standard General LP
John Simonian Founder | Westime
John J. Tighe EVP & Chief Merchant | JCPenney Company, Inc.
Tom Werner Partner & Co-Founder | Good Humor TVChairman | Boston Red Sox
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Chapter Board Chairs Youth Advisory Board
Evaluation Board
ATLANTA | Demetrius M.
CHICAGO | David J.
HAWAII | Alden A.
LAS VEGAS | Kamia B.
LOS ANGELES | Xiomara A.
NEWARK | Fatima J.
NORTH TEXAS | Eliazim Z.
OHIO | Nija G.
PHILADELPHIA | Marcus S.
SOUTH FLORIDA | Makayla B.
ATLANTA
Kirk Posmantur Founder and Chairman | Axcess Luxury and Lifestyle
HAWAII Greg Dickhens Vice President | Prince Resorts Hawaii
LAS VEGAS Elaine Wynn Honorary ChairDirector | Wynn Resorts
Jenna Morton Co-Owner | Morton Group
John Pucci Senior Executive | Wynn Resorts
LOS ANGELES Sabrina KayChairman & CEO | Fremont College
NEWARK & NEW YORK August DiRenzo Honorary ChairVice Chairman, Brokerage | Cushman & Wakefield, Inc.
Michael C. Schmidt Partner | Cozen O’Connor
NORTH TEXASPhil Terry Philanthropist
COLUMBUS & TOLEDOChristopher O’ShaughnessyAttorney | Hahn Loeser & Parks LLP
ORLANDO Thomas Callan Founder & Attorney | Thomas P. Callan, P.A.
The Honorable Buddy Dyer Honorary Chair Mayor | City of Orlando
PHILADELPHIARob Recine Managing Partner, Constitution General Office | New York Life
SAN ANTONIO Jane MaconPartner | Bracewell & Giuliani, LLP Chairperson | Siebert Financial
SOUTH FLORIDA Benjamin F. Gilbert, Jr. VP Business Development | MasTec, Inc.
TAMPA BAYTracy FerrilHuman Resources Manager | Audemars Piguet (North America) Inc.
WASHINGTON, DC Sara Brenner President | Community Wealth Partners
Tiffany Berry, Ph.D Research Associate Professor | Claremont Graduate University Associate Director | Claremont Evaluation Center
Gretchen Biesecker, Ph.D. Principal Consultant | Bee’s Knees
Barry Garst, Ph.D Associate Professor | Clemson University
Curtis Jones, Ph.D.Senior Scientist & Director of Socially Responsible Evaluation in Education University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeCEO | Education Evaluation & Action
Haiying Long, Ph.D. Associate Professor | Florida International University
James Pann, Ph.D. Chief Science Officer | EvalNetwork Program Professor | Nova Southeastern University
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2015 fiscal year ASAS’ total network operating budget$27,364,376
of every dollar went directly to programming.
88 CENTS88% Program Expenses 8% Administration Expenses 4% Fundraising Expenses
2015 NETWORK EXPENSES
61% Government Revenue24% Foundation Revenue8% Event Revenue6% Corporate Revenue2% Individual Revenue2% Other
2015 NETWORK FUNDING
FINANCIALS
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