- Best Buddies International
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- Best Buddies International
Trae Geier & Jesyah White Middle School Buddies ANNUAL REPORT 2014 BESTBUDDIES Three Mission Pillars: ® One-to-One Friendships Integrated Employment Leadership Development Annual Report 2014 Table Of Contents Message From Our Chairman1 Why We Matter2 Mission, Vision and Goals3 Best Buddies Programs4 Who We Are - Global Programs Snapshot5 - Milestones 6 One-to-One Friendships 7-8 - Middle Schools, High Schools, Colleges, Citizens and e-Buddies 9 - Friendship Program Participant Story - Eric Matthes 11-12 Integrated Employment13-14 - Best Buddies Jobs15 - Did You Know?15 - Jobs Highlights16 - Jobs Program Participant Story - Billy O'Brien 17-18 Leadership Development19-20 - Ambassadors and Promoters21 - Leadership Development Participant Story - Charles Calhoun 23-24 Signature Event Highlights - National Events26-28 - I'm In To Hire Campaign28 Financial Statement - Where The Dollar Goes29 - Consolidated Statement of Activities29 - Balance Sheet 30 Our Leaders - Board of Directors31 - Executive Team32 Meet Our Supporters - Corporations33-34 - Individuals34-35 - Foundations35-36 - Government36-37 - In-Kind37 - Top Fundraising Teams37-38 Participating Employers38-39 Special Thanks39 Our Global Movement41-42 Best Buddies Massachusetts43-48 WHO WE ARE Cat Ridge & Courtnie Taylor Middle School Buddies Anthony Kennedy Shriver Founder & Chairman Best Buddies Challenge: Hyannis Port 2014 Dear Friends, This past year I spent a lot of time reflecting on the progress that Best Buddies has made, and as I look towards 2015, I am motivated and inspired to continue pouring my heart and soul into impacting the lives of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). In 2014, Best Buddies launched its I’m In To Hire campaign which brings to light the business benefits of hiring people with IDD. The movement has garnered pledges on its website and via social media from more than 100,000 people who committed to advocating for an inclusive workplace. We plan to double that number in the year to come and continue the campaign’s steady growth over the next 10 years. I am confident that we can achieve our goal of getting one million unemployed individuals with IDD off the sidelines and integrated into the workforce. Additionally, our 2020 Initiative still remains at the forefront of my mind and I will never lose hope for our vision – to put Best Buddies out of business! Twenty-five years ago seemed like an eternity when I was in college and first started Best Buddies at Georgetown University. If someone had told me that 25 years later I’d see individuals with IDD working for an investment firm while earning $40,000 a year, participating in its pension plan and receiving full healthcare benefits; reporting for a national television show; testifying in front of Congress; and delivering the keynote address at an annual corporate conference in Silicon Valley, I would not have believed any of it. Yet here I am, 25 years later, having witnessed not just one, but all of these remarkable achievements! This organization has grown into the world’s largest non-profit organization devoted solely to providing opportunities for friendships, jobs and leadership development for people with IDD. Best Buddies continues to be an organization full of energy, enthusiasm, passion, focus and hard work. I would like to applaud our participants with and without IDD, as well as their families, who prove each and every day that disabilities are a natural part of the world’s social fabric and that diversity enhances all of our lives. The power of mutually rewarding relationships in enhancing the lives of people with IDD has always been recognized by Best Buddies and our supporters. Our Global Ambassadors continue to grow and attend our events, speaking on behalf of people with IDD. They are remarkable advocates for people with IDD and for themselves. Similarly, our Jobs program continues to provide employment to people with IDD, and offer them the chance to become more independent and gain the respect of their friends, family, and co-workers. The Best Buddies Friendship programs are even more inspirational 25 years later and continue to promote friendship and social inclusion throughout the United States and 52 other countries. I can’t even begin to imagine what the next 25 years will bring to Best Buddies! Life has no greater joy than the satisfaction of contributing one’s time and energy to the enrichment of another person’s life; the act of giving is the most rewarding manner by which to conduct each of our lives. On behalf of the 900,000 individuals whose lives are impacted by Best Buddies, I extend our sincerest gratitude to all of our supporters, participants, volunteers, and staff and to everyone who makes our mission possible. In friendship, Anthony Kennedy Shriver Founder & Chairman Best Buddies International 1 | BESTBUDDIES.ORG Cate Alix & Syd Winnick High School Buddies Ziad Hozayen Global Ambassador from Egypt Barbara Torres, Jobs Program Participant Bob Friedman, Partner, Holland & Knight Why We Matter Over the past 50 years, people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) have gained many rights that have improved their lives. Yet, our society is still far from inclusive. Tragically, a great number of people within the IDD community are stereotyped, marginalized and live life as an invisible minority, often times unemployed and without the simple joys of genuine friendships that others may take for granted. As one study notes, “Legal mandates cannot, however, mandate acceptance by peers, neighbors, fellow employees, employers or any of the other groups of individuals who directly impact the lives of people with disabilities."* This is where Best Buddies International comes into play. Best Buddies is the world’s largest organization dedicated to ending the social, physical and economic isolation of the 200 million people with IDD. For individuals within this community, Best Buddies serves as a lifeline to creating life-long friendships, securing successful jobs, living independently and feeling valued and respected by society. Currently, an estimated 84% of adults (18+) with developmental disabilities do not have a paid job in the community. The Best Buddies Jobs program has participants employed full-time who each have the potential to earn a total income upwards of $1 million over 30 years and contribute $250,000 in taxes back into the economy, rather than costing the government approximately $750,000 each in Federal SSI and Medicaid support during that time period. This is just one of many key examples of how Best Buddies is working to improve quality of life for individuals with IDD. Through the creation of meaningful, lasting one-to-one friendships with peers without disabilities and the promotion of integrated employment opportunities, Best Buddies is changing the world one friendship, one job and one leader at a time. For more information, please visit www.bestbuddies.org. *Teen Attitudes Toward Individuals with Mental Retardation, 2002 BESTBUDDIES.ORG | 2 Best Buddies International is the world’s largest organization dedicated to ending the social, physical and economic isolation of the 200 million people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Our programs help people with IDD form meaningful friendships with their peers, secure successful jobs, live independently, improve public speaking, self-advocacy and communication skills, and feel valued by society. Mission Best Buddies International is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to establishing a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment and leadership development for people with IDD. Vision To put Best Buddies out of business. Best Buddies envisions a world where people with IDD are so successfully integrated into schools, workplaces, and communities that its efforts and services will be unnecessary. Until that vision becomes a reality, the organization will continue to educate middle school, high school and college students, community members, corporations, and employers about the emotional, functional, and natural needs and abilities of people with IDD. Who We Serve The IDD community that Best Buddies serves includes, but is not limited to, people with Down syndrome, autism, fragile X syndrome, Williams syndrome, cerebral palsy, traumatic brain injury and other undiagnosed disabilities. Goals | The 2020 Initiative Best Buddies created the 2020 initiative in 2011, with the goal of opening offices in all 50 states by the end of 2020. The initiative also includes plans to train 4,000 Buddy Ambassadors, develop 1,000 jobs for people with IDD around the world, and increase the number of school-based chapters to 2,500. As a result of these ambitious efforts, Best Buddies hopes to become a household name by the end of 2020. Programs Best Buddies programs sit on three key pillars listed below: One-To-One Friendships 3 | BESTBUDDIES.ORG Integrated Employment Leadership Development One-To-One Friendships Builds friendships between people with and without IDD, offering social mentoring while improving the quality of life and level of inclusion for a population that is often isolated and excluded. BESTBUDDIES Middle Schools, High Schools and Colleges Creates an inclusive school environment for students with and without IDD during times of social and emotional development. ® e-BUDDIES Offers an e-mail program, in which a participant with IDD communicates online with a friend without IDD. ® BESTBUDDIES Citizens Helps adults with and without IDD develop meaningful friendships and become more involved in their local communities. ® Integrated Employment Secures integrated employment for people with IDD, allowing them to earn an income, pay taxes, and continuously and independently support themselves. BESTBUDDIES Jobs Matches skilled, qualified individuals with IDD with businesses seeking enthusiastic and dedicated employees. Through the Jobs program, Best Buddies develops partnerships with employers, assists with the hiring process and provides ongoing support to the employee and employer. ® An estimated 84% of adults (18+) with developmental disabilities do not have a paid job in the community.* The Best Buddies Jobs program has participants employed full time who each have the potential to earn a total income upwards of $1mm over 30 years and contribute $250k in taxes back into the economy, rather than costing the government approximately $750k each in Federal SSI and Medicaid support during that time period. *National Core Indicators 2013-14 Leadership Development Educates and empowers people with and without IDD, to become leaders, public speakers and advocates. BESTBUDDIES Ambassadors Offers people with and without IDD the opportunity to gain the public speaking skills, self-esteem and confidence needed to successfully advocate for themselves, their peers and Best Buddies in communities, workplaces and government. ® BESTBUDDIES Promoters Empowers youth to become advocates for people with IDD and help open new Best Buddies chapters and programs by organizing special events that promote awareness to the disability rights movement. ® BESTBUDDIES.ORG | 4 Global Programs Snapshot: 2014 1,972 50 STATES 54 COUNTRIES 6 CONTINENTS MIDDLE SCHOOLS HIGH SCHOOLS 313 7,344 COLLEGES 54,890 419 25,478 5,778 2,256 Average Total Weekly Hours Worked: 13,695.60 Average Total Yearly Hours Worked: 671,084.40 Average Total Yearly Wages Earned: $7,918,795.92 Average Total Yearly Taxes Paid: $1,583,759.18 658 109 3,311 *BESTBUDDIES® Jobs participants stats as of December 31, 2014: Average hourly wage = $11.80. Average hours worked per week = 20.2. (in the U.S.) 5 | BESTBUDDIES.ORG WHO WE ARE MILESTONES Year One Anthony Kennedy Shriver founded the original Best Buddies Chapter while a junior at Georgetown University in 1987. 1989 – 1993 • Incorporated as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization on January 19, 1989, BESTBUDDIES becomes America’s first national, unified, social, and recreational program for people with IDD. • The Best Buddies Fine Art Collection is developed, featuring masterpieces by Keith Haring, Roy Lichtenstein and Robert Rauschenberg. • Best Buddies hosts the first unified Leadership Conference, training both college student leaders and people with IDD by providing intensive lessons in public speaking, management, team building, problem solving and leadership skills. • Best Buddies launches BESTBUDDIES Citizens with the goal of pairing adults with IDD with their nondisabled working peers. ® ® 1994 – 1998 • Best Buddies launches BESTBUDDIES Jobs, a supported employment program, targeting high-paying, white-collar jobs for people with IDD in Florida, California and Massachusetts. • Best Buddies establishes BESTBUDDIES High Schools with the goal of pairing special education students in one-to-one friendships with high school volunteers. • The BESTBUDDIES Middle Schools pilot program launches, reaching out to an even younger age group with the hope that inclusion of people with IDD will have a lasting effect on societal norms for the next generation. ® ® ® 1999 – 2006 • e-BUDDIES launches as a cutting-edge online friendship program. • Best Buddies launches the most successful fundraising event in its history, the nationally televised inaugural Volvo Hearst Castle Challenge, a 100-mile bike ride along the Pacific Coast Highway chaired by California First Lady Maria Shriver. • For the first time, Best Buddies has programs in all 50 of the United States and on six continents. ® 2007 – 2011 • Best Buddies celebrates 20 years of friendships and jobs in 2009. • In honor of its 20th anniversary, Best Buddies updates it mission statement to: “To establish a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment and leadership development for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).” • For the first time, Best Buddies has programs in 50 countries around the world. • BESTBUDDIES Ambassadors becomes Best Buddies’ seventh formal program. ® 2012-Present • BESTBUDDIES Jobs expands to Washington D.C. and San Francisco, CA. • BESTBUDDIES Promoters officially launches as the organization’s eighth program for the 2012-2013 school year. It is the first Best Buddies program open to elementary schools. • Best Buddies celebrates its 25th anniversary. • Best Buddies launches the I’m In To Hire campaign to promote the business benefits of hiring people with IDD. ® ® BESTBUDDIES.ORG | 6 Nila Huddleston & Hannah Black High School Buddies 7 | BESTBUDDIES.ORG One-to-One Friendships Without love, support and friends life would be empty – a life people with IDD have often been forced to live throughout history. Best Buddies offers people with IDD the chance to have a friend, to gain self-confidence and self-esteem, and to share interests, experiences and activities that many other individuals enjoy. BESTBUDDIES.ORG | 8 One-to-One Friendships Middle Schools | High Schools | Colleges In today’s schools, students with IDD often enter the same building and walk the same hallways as their peers, but they are left out of social activities. These students miss out on so many key elements of the school experience such as finding friends to sit with at lunch, attending homecoming or prom, joining a club, or meeting a friend with whom to share their experiences. Best Buddies offers students with IDD the chance to have a friend and to share interests, experiences and activities that so many other students their age enjoy. The Middle Schools, High Schools and Colleges programs pair students with IDD in one-to-one mentoring friendships with students without IDD. Each student agrees to a one-year commitment in which they will call and go on an outing with their buddy at least once a week. The Best Buddies Friendship program offers a peer mentoring relationship that affects both the person with and the person without IDD. Not only do our programs create a lasting friendship, but they begin to facilitate an environment of inclusion throughout the school and in the community. Citizens For people with IDD, the void of meaningful friendships extends into adulthood. After age 21, some individuals with IDD may never spend time with anyone besides a paid caretaker and family. Best Buddies Citizens pairs adults with IDD in one-to-one friendships with other individuals in corporate and civic communities. Volunteers are sharing their time and energy with new friends. Citizen buddy pairs are asked to commit to a one-year relationship during which the pair agrees to talk once a week and see each other twice a month. These relationships usually grow into friendships that last for a lifetime. e-BUDDIES ® Computers are an integral part of society, yet only 54% of people with disabilities report using a computer or other electronic device to access the internet.* Compared to 85% of adults without a disability who use computers, it is apparent that people with disabilities need more opportunities to interact on the computer and gain a valuable skill set necessary in today’s society. By joining e-Buddies, participants can develop the skills necessary to become technology-literate, and therefore, able to compete for higher-level employment and to communicate using a variety of sources. e-Buddies is an e-mail pen pal program that pairs people with IDD in one-to-one e-mail friendships with peer volunteers who do not have IDD. Participants from the 50 U.S. states, as well as international participants from various countries, are matched based on age, gender and common interests. e-Buddies agree to e-mail each other at least once a week for one calendar year. This program offers a safe way to make a new friend and connect with someone across the country. In 2014, e-Buddies served 2,256 total participants. These participants exchanged more than 52,000 e-mails, and also posted more than 600 messages on the e-Buddies Community message boards. e-Buddies was also used as a teaching tool in the classroom by over 75 special education teachers and other disabilities professionals across the country. *Kessler Foundation 2012 9 1 | BESTBUDDIES.ORG WWW.BESTBUDDIES.ORG FRIENDSHIP / JOBS / LEADERSHIP Matthew Murrell & Max Hulan High School Buddies Anthony Ray-Hall e-Buddies Program Participant Lorri Marby & Crystal Braswell Citizens Buddies BESTBUDDIES.ORG | 10 One-to-One Friendships Program Participants Eric Matthes & Ryan Trebon 11 | BESTBUDDIES.ORG FRIENDSHIP / JOBS / LEADERSHIP Eric receiving a medal after crossing the finish line, during the 2008 Best Buddies Challenge: Hearst Castle Eric delivering a speech during Leadership Conference Eric & Kenny G. ERIC MATTHES Eric & Carl Lewis Best Buddies Challenge Hearst Castle 2014 "Hi, I’m Eric Matthes, and I live in Seattle. I have Down syndrome and I’m a self advocate. That means I like to stand up for myself and make responsible choices in my own life. I chose to celebrate friendship with you and Best Buddies! That is MY responsible choice! When I was in kindergarten, I found out that I had a disability. I was called “RETARDED.” Before that I didn’t even know I had a disability. I felt hurt, sad and confused. There were also people who heard me being called names but did nothing. Although they were not making fun of me, they did not support me as a friend. Thankfully, my teachers and true friends made me realize I had the power to overcome my sad feelings. I learned that although my disability is part of my life, I AM NOT MY DISABILITY! I have made a difference in the world. I am making a difference through Best Buddies! This is what we do here! We make a difference…one friendship at a time! I want to show the world that even though I have a disability, I can do ANYTHING I put my mind to. Best Buddies shows that people with disabilities like me can live our lives to its full potential! Friendship is the fuel that makes this happen!" BESTBUDDIES.ORG | 12 Dudley Williams III Jobs Program participant at John Hancock 13 | BESTBUDDIES.ORG Integrated Employment Since its inception, Best Buddies Jobs has assisted thousands of participants in earning an income, paying taxes, receiving benefits, and working in an environment alongside others in the community. The Jobs program offers the opportunity for people with IDD to become financially independent through their own efforts, and removes the need for government reliance or parental support. This program focuses on white-collar jobs, which sets it apart from so many others, because Best Buddies assists individuals in careers that are not only enjoyable, but also competitive and inclusive. BESTBUDDIES.ORG | 14 Integrated Employment BESTBUDDIES Jobs Did You Know? Best Buddies Jobs continues the integration of people with IDD into the community through employment. Best Buddies Jobs is a supported employment program that secures competitive, paying jobs for people with IDD. This program helps individuals with IDD maintain jobs of their own choosing by providing ongoing support and training, enabling people with IDD to earn an income, receive benefits such as health insurance, pay taxes and work in an environment alongside others in the community. • Work plays a central role in the lives of many people with IDD, and studies of supported work have shown that these employees desire paid employment to the same degree as young adults without disabilities. (Cordes & Howard, 2005; Ferrari, Nota & Soresi, 2008; Griffen, 1996; Reid & Bray, 1997) ® The Jobs program places focus beyond the typical jobs in which a person with IDD might be placed. Best Buddies focuses on white collar jobs such as: receptionist, mailroom assistant, file clerk, lead fulfillment team member, office assistant, front desk assistant, courtesy clerk and retail associate. Best Buddies prides itself on developing jobs in professional environments. Employers range from some of the top law firms and talent agencies to well-known retail businesses and luxury hotels. These job placements set Best Buddies Jobs above so many other programs because individuals are placed in careers that they not only enjoy, but also that are competitive and inclusive. The states with active Best Buddies Jobs programs in 2014 include California, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Mexico and Virginia. Best Buddies Jobs furthers the integration of people with IDD into the community through supported employment. The focus is on developing competitive, integrated jobs that allow participants to earn an income, pay taxes, and work in an environment alongside their peers in the community, leading to full inclusion and independence. Best Buddies Jobs conducts a person-centered approach with each participant, working with the individual to ultimately achieve their personal employment goals. Coaching is provided in essential job interviewing skills, and once a job is secured, there is assistance with onthe-job training. Job placement for participants depends on factors such as their skills and abilities, location and vocational preference. Once fully adjusted to their job, Best Buddies supports participants with job coaching for continued career development. 15 | BESTBUDDIES.ORG • Many people with IDD want to work in integrated “real world” employment situations. In 2007, only 26% of those employed were working in integrated employment settings. The rest were supported in sheltered employment, day rehabilitation services or non-work community integration programs. (The Arc 2012) • The majority of adults with IDD are either unemployed or underemployed, despite their ability, desire, and willingness to engage in meaningful work in the community. The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported that in January 2010, the percentage of people with disabilities in the labor force was 21.8% compared with 70.1% for people with no disability. (The Arc 2012) • A Return on Disability Company 2012 report stated that "...a brand that stands for innovations and messaging that supports greater inclusion of people with disabilities, by extension, stands for innovations and messaging that support greater inclusion for everyone." This shows that not only are companies supporting people with IDD in gaining employment opportunities and becoming independent, but also their brand begins to represent an inclusion for everyone mentality, thus pushing the movement and benefits even further. . Best Buddies Jobs has given me the resources and confidence to work at a great company like Audi, where I receive an amazing sense of inclusion and support from my co-workers. It makes me feel proud and needed. Arjun Hemphill, Best Buddies Jobs Participant FRIENDSHIP / JOBS / LEADERSHIP Aaron Malman Jobs Program participant Whole Foods Cristen Maxwell Jobs Program participant Holland and Knight Jobs Highlights OUR PARTICIPANTS • Best Buddies Jobs participants in the United States work an average of 671,084 hours per year and earn approximately $7.92 million combined per year. HIGHEST SALARIES • Cristen M. earns $38,984 a year at Holland and Knight in Massachusetts. She also receives life insurance, medical and dental care benefits, retirement plans, as well as, paid vacation and sick time. • Jessica C. earns $34,008 per year at Tesoro in California. In addition, she receives medical, dental, and vision care as well as access to an Education Assistance program, Employee Assistance program, company discounts, Wellness program, Fitness program, and paid sick days. • Mubarek W. earns $33,500 per year at H.I.G. Capital in Florida. • Curt H. earns $31,720 per year at William Morris Endeavor in California. • Brian P. earns $17 per hour at MasterCard Worldwide in Florida. • Robert S. and Thomas K. earn $17 per hour at the NFL Network in California. RECEIVING BENEFITS • • • • Medical & Dental: 13% Paid Vacation/Sick Days: 21% 401K Plan: 3% Other: 50% 2014 KEY JOBS PROGRAM STATS • • • • Average Total Weekly Hours worked: 13,695.60* Average Total Yearly Hours worked: 671,084.40* Average Total Yearly Wages Earned: $7,918,795.92* Average Total Yearly Taxes paid: $1,583,759.18* *Based on U.S. jobs placement. Refer to infographic on page 5. HIGHEST HOURLY WAGES • Cristen M. earns $21 per hour at Holland & Knight in Massachusetts. • Ashley W. earns $20 per hour at the Institute for Community Inclusion in Massachusetts. BESTBUDDIES.ORG | 16 Integrated Employment Program Participant Billy O’Brien This whole thing with Billy started as an idea. It has taken very little effort on behalf of Eaton Vance and staff. Billy came in and wanted to learn and work, and we gave him an opportunity. Quite frankly, there’s no reason why any financial institution in this city shouldn’t have Billy working in their organization. It’s the right thing to do. It’s great for Billy; it’s great for our staff; it’s great for our culture; he fits right in. Jeff Beale, Chief Administrative Officer, Vice President / Eaton Vance Corporation 17 | BESTBUDDIES.ORG FRIENDSHIP / JOBS / LEADERSHIP Billy's first day at his new job with Eaton Vance in 2010. BILLY O'BRIEN Billy O’Brien began working with Best Buddies in September 2010 after being unemployed, and acquired a position working as an Office Services Assistant through the Best Buddies Jobs program with Eaton Vance Investment Managers in October 2010. Since starting at Eaton Vance, Billy has grown from working part-time (25 hours per week) to working full-time (40 hours per week). He also enjoys employee benefits including health insurance, a 401K and profit sharing. The progression that Billy has achieved at Eaton Vance has been extraordinary. He has grown to successfully take on and contribute to a variety of projects within the mailroom, the print/copy center, the facilities department, and the company café. Among his many responsibilities, Billy delivers mail to multiple floors within two wings of Eaton Vance’s downtown Boston office. This affords him a good deal of interaction with many of the company’s approximately 1,000 employees at that location. In fact, employees on each and every floor know him by name and are always happy to see him. In turn, Billy has formed personal connections with most of the employees in the office. Billy’s consistent performance, punctuality, dependability, flawless attendance record and willingness to contribute to the team have earned him a great deal of respect among his co-workers. Beyond Billy’s work performance, he and his co-workers have impacted one another greatly in their unified efforts to create a truly cohesive and integrated work atmosphere. Whether they are working on a special project, going on a delivery round or having lunch with his team, one visit to their office makes it clear that everyone is happy to be there. Eaton Vance employees throughout varying divisions of the company, keeping true to the company’s widespread reputation of genuine integrity and personal attention, warmly welcomed Billy as a new member of the team, and have since voiced the fact that they love what he has brought to their work environment. He is a dedicated coworker, a person who enjoys coming to work each morning and has been an inspiration to the entire Eaton Vance community. Billy’s journey from being unemployed to successfully thriving in corporate America is a great testament to the success of the Best Buddies Jobs program. Billy continues to work and grow at Eaton Vance each day. He’s a man who loves his job and hopes to continue his career as an Eaton Vance employee for many years to come. Article featured in Eaton Vance’s newsletter. BESTBUDDIES.ORG | 18 19 | BESTBUDDIES.ORG Leadership Development Best Buddies educates and empowers people with IDD to become leaders, public speakers and active agents of change. These leaders inspire their peers, communities, employers and the government to join in the mission of Best Buddies. Abby Meyer Global Ambassador BESTBUDDIES.ORG | 20 Leadership Development Ambassadors Best Buddies Ambassadors is a program that provides training for participants with and without IDD in areas of speech writing, public speaking and self-advocacy. Ambassadors develop the skills to professionally share their life stories, promote Best Buddies programs, network, and most importantly, advocate. The program prepares people to become active agents of change and informed, engaging advocates for the disability rights movement. Ambassadors participate in trainings focused on the art of public speaking and advocacy. Once trained, they are expected to identify opportunities in their chapters, communities, and state to share their stories and become more involved and empowered citizens. They are encouraged to make high-profile connections, speak to state and national legislators about opportunities for people with IDD, present at recruitment fairs and Best Buddies events, and develop partnerships in the community given their skills and awareness as advocates. Ambassadors could also help collect donations, present to other interest groups, and train others with IDD. Participants are paired with a speech coach for the duration of their Ambassador training to assist with the writing and practicing of a speech. Speech Coaches help Ambassadors in areas of brainstorming, organization, and editing and serve as a guide who provides one-on-one attention as needed. As of December 31, 2014, Best Buddies had more than 658 active Buddy Ambassadors, in 26 states and nine countries who were trained. Many Ambassador program participants attended the Best Buddies Leadership Conference in July and took part in novice or advanced speech writing courses during the event. Promoters Best Buddies Promoters not only empowers youth to become advocates for people with IDD, but allows them the opportunity to interact and develop friendships with someone who they may not otherwise meet. The Promoters program offers students a chance to develop leadership skills as they organize and host teen nights and awareness events for teens with and without IDD. These events create a platform for friendships and a culture of inclusion and acceptance of individuals of all abilities. Each Promoters chapter is led by a student leader and faculty advisor that oversee the membership and plan at least two events per semester for an entire academic year to promote advocacy and awareness. The Best Buddies chapter on campus has student and faculty volunteers who provide support to program participants. Be proud of who you are. Don’t be ashamed if you have a disability or think you can’t. If just one person believes in you deep, strong and long enough, you will start to think you can too. Best Buddies has given me that support to think I can. Rachel Lipke, Best Buddies Ambassador 21 | BESTBUDDIES.ORG FRIENDSHIP / JOBS / LEADERSHIP Eric Matthes & Daniel Noltemeyer, Global Ambassadors Promoters Program event at Washington Lee High School Ikea Glover Global Ambassador BESTBUDDIES.ORG | 22 Leadership Development Program Participant & Best Buddies Global Ambassador Charles Calhoun 23 | BESTBUDDIES.ORG FRIENDSHIP / JOBS / LEADERSHIP Charles & Carl Lewis Best Buddies Challenge Hearst Castle 2014 Charles & Dan Bivins Global Ambassadors CHARLES CALHOUN My name is Charles Calhoun III, and I am a Best Buddies Global Ambassador. As a Best Buddies Global Ambassador, I have spoken in front of Arizona Governor Jan Brewer and traveled around the United States to speak at various national Best Buddies events. I am also employed with Silicon Valley Bank, and in my spare time, I love to play the drums, write songs and hang out with my friends. I am diagnosed with Williams syndrome, autism, and ADHD. Growing up, I remember the hurtful names people would call me, like “retarded.” They would mock, tease and ridicule me. Kids and even some adults would say things, point at me, and laugh. I would come home from school and run into my room and cry. The R-word hurts because it is exclusive. It’s offensive. It’s derogatory. It’s time for a change! Let’s teach our communities that even if you are not using the R-word to purposely hurt someone, you ARE hurting someone. This word hurts, and it goes against everything Best Buddies stands for. Not only does the word affect people with disabilities, it also affects people without disabilities; people just like you! Please stand with me and pledge to stop using the R-word! Pledge your support to eliminate this offensive word from everyday speech and pledge to promote the acceptance and inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities. People with intellectual disabilities may seem different to you, but here are some things we may have in common: I love rock music, wrestling, basketball and food. I want to do so much with my future. I would like to go to college for graphic design and wood-working. Thank you to Best Buddies for giving me the opportunity to have real friends and people who genuinely care about me, and I thank you all for stopping the use of this hurtful word, promoting friendships and jobs and supporting this cause! Copy reproduced from Charles Calhoun’s speech at the Best Buddies Challenge: Hearst Castle in 2011. BESTBUDDIES.ORG | 24 Sarah Markowitz & Best Buddies Global Ambassador Tom Brady 25 | BESTBUDDIES.ORG National Events 2014 SIGNATURE EVENT HIGHLIGHTS BEST BUDDIES CHALLENGE : HYANNIS PORT JUNE 1, 2014 Boston & Hyannis Port, Massachusetts The Best Buddies Challenge: Hyannis Port, chaired by Tom Brady, was a 100, 50, or 20-mile cycling adventure from Boston to Hyannis Port, with an optional 5K run/walk chaired by Olympian Carl Lewis. The event kicked off with the Tom Brady Football Challenge, and concluded with celebrity tandem races, a celebratory clambake and a private concert by the Dropkick Murphys. BEST BUDDIES CHALLENGE : HEARST CASTLE SEPTEMBER 6, 2014 Carmel & San Simeon, California The Best Buddies Challenge: Hearst Castle, co-chaired by Maria Shriver and Lieutenant Governor of California Gavin Newsom, was a 100, 62, 30, or 15mile cycling adventure along the Pacific Coast Highway, from Carmel to the renowned Hearst Castle in San Simeon, with an optional 5K run/walk led by Olympian Carl Lewis. The event kicked off with a Friday night reception hosted by Maria Shriver and concluded with celebrity tandem races, a festive barbecue and private concert at Hearst Ranch. AUDI BEST BUDDIES CHALLENGE : WASHINGTON, D.C. OCTOBER 18, 2014 Washington, District of Columbia and Leesburg, Virginia Best Buddies hosted a five-star, family-friendly event featuring 100K and 100mile bike rides from the Washington Monument to historic Morven Park in Leesburg, Virginia. The event also featured a 20-mile bike ride, tandem bike races, a 5K run/walk chaired by Olympian Carl Lewis, and a 5K Student Fun Run which began and ended at the National Mall. It concluded with a barbecue feast and private celebration. 18th ANNUAL BEST BUDDIES MIAMI GALA NOVEMBER 21, 2014 Miami, Florida The 18th Annual Best Buddies Miami Gala was a spectacular event supporting people with IDD around the world. Each year, more than 800 prominent local and international guests attend this elegant event, including notable celebrities, athletic superstars, and incredible performers. Guests gathered at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach hotel to celebrate Best Buddies while enjoying a gourmet dinner, a top-notch auction and dazzling entertainment. The day’s festivities kicked off with the Best Buddies Challenge: Miami, a 62-mile ride, limited to only 50 cyclists. This exclusive ride featured a Tour de France style police escorted peloton with road and intersection closures, support vehicles, and three fully-stocked rest stops. BESTBUDDIES.ORG | 26 National Events 2014 BEST BUDDIES MONTH What started 20 years ago as a one-day event has evolved into a month-long celebration commemorating Best Buddies’ mission. Best Buddies Month, which takes place each year in March, is a time for Best Buddies participants to reflect on the importance of friendship, jobs, and the development of future leaders. More importantly, it is a time to show the world the significance of these essentials in every individual’s life. In March 2014, entire chapters and individual volunteers showcased their passion for Best Buddies by participating in community carnivals, regional dances, and school-wide assemblies. SPREAD THE WORD TO END THE WORD Best Buddies continues to play a significant role in eliminating the demeaning use of the R-word. The partnership with Special Olympics and dozens of other organizations raises awareness of the hurtful effects of the word "retard(ed)" and encourages people to pledge to stop using it. Spread the Word to End the Word holds its' annual day of awareness on the first Wednesday of every March. However, people everywhere can help spread the word throughout their communities and schools all year long through pledge drives, youth rallies and online activation. AN EVENING WITH TOM BRADY An Evening with Tom Brady was a wonderful event, featuring a spectacular dinner by esteemed chefs, silent auction, and a question & answer session with Best Buddies Global Ambassador and New England Patriots Quarterback Tom Brady. Houston Texans minority owners Javier Loya and Chuck Watson and Olympian Carl Lewis were among notables at the event, hosted by Best Buddies Board of Directors member Becca Cason Thrash. The event, held in May 2014, raised $850,000 for the organization. 25th ANNUAL BEST BUDDIES LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE In July 2014, more than 2,000 student and adult leaders from around the globe attended this three-day conference. Program participants united for a weekend of leadership development and training. Participants were encouraged to think about the global effects of social inclusion for people with IDD. Best Buddies provided nearly 40 scholarships to disadvantaged student leaders who would not have otherwise attended. EUNICE KENNEDY SHRIVER DAY 2014 Eunice Kennedy Shriver (EKS) Day was created in 2010 in her honor, to inspire people to experience her legacy, embrace the movement she founded to bring awareness to the disability movement and champion the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. EKS day promotes a global call for people to commit actions of inclusion, acceptance and unity for people with IDD. The third annual EKS Day was observed on September 23rd throughout the United States and in 100 countries. Activities included playing sports, picnics, canned-food drives, leadership trainings and pledges to stop using the R-word. 27 | BESTBUDDIES.ORG SIGNATURE EVENT HIGHLIGHTS 7th ANNUAL BEST BUDDIES DALLAS GALA The Dallas Gala, with Jan and Jeff Rich serving as Honorary Chairs, was an incredible event, featuring a gourmet dinner, live and silent auctions, and a private concert. Each year more than 400 prominent guests from Dallas and around the world, including business leaders, sports figures and celebrities, gather to celebrate inclusion and help support Best Buddies' endeavors in Texas. I’M IN TO HIRE KICKOFF I’m In To Hire is a movement that launched on October 7, 2014. Rooted in the key findings of the groundbreaking 2014 report by the Institute for Corporate Productivity (i4cp), “Employing People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities,” the campaign brings to light the business benefits of hiring people with IDD so that more companies will take action by employing these skilled and qualified individuals. Campaign Goal: To get one million unemployed individuals with IDD off the sidelines and integrated into the workforce over the next 10 years internationally. Key Highlights From the i4cp Study: High-performance organizations surveyed for the study who already employ people with IDD, such as the law firm Holland & Knight and Silicon Valley Bank, reported the following benefits: • 57% reported the addition of highly-motivated employees who are good talent matches • 43% said it produces measureable and observable business benefits • 47% reported an inclusive culture attractive to talent pools • 60% said it supports their diversity and inclusion strategy Carlos Slim Helú & Anthony Kennedy Shriver at Bloomberg's In the Loop to discuss I'm In To Hire. Best Buddies New York office getting ready to show their support at the Today Show. Best Buddies Global Ambassador Kyrie Irving supports inclusive workplaces. BESTBUDDIES.ORG | 28 Financials Mike Maguire, Will Macon & Bryan Link Tennessee program participants at the Best Buddies Leadership Conference. 2014 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES* Domestic Revenue: Government Foundations and C orps. Individual S pecial E vents Other Domestic E xpenses: Programs Management and General Fundraising $ $ $ $ $ $ 4,186,384 2,725,505 1,961,544 10,467,064 630,809 19,971,306 $ $ $ $ 16,481,752 1,035,078 2,197,288 19,714,118 $ $ $ 7,900,725 243,090 8,143,815 International Revenue:*** $ 20,000,000 Total Revenue: $ 39,971,306 Domestic Net Asset Summary Net Assets (beginning of year) C hange in Net Assets Domestic Net Assets (end of year) *S tatement of Activities for calendar year 2014 based on B est B uddies International's Form 990-2014 **"Other" represents revenue generated from a collection of sources including Chapter Dues, Annual Leadership Conference, Investment Income and Cause-Related Marketing. ***Gross consolidation of International Licensees that operate as their own NGOs. 29 | BESTBUDDIES.ORG DOMESTIC REVENUE Other 3%** Government 21% Foundations and Corps. 14% Special Events 52% Individual 10% DOMESTIC EXPENSES Management and General 5% Fundraising 11% Programs 84% FINANCIAL STATEMENT BALANCE SHEET AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2014 ASSETS YEAR TO DATE Current Assets Cash in Bank $ 2,940,179 Marketable Securities 1,267,943 Pre-Paid Expenses 404,322 Accounts Receivable 809,307 Contributions Receivable 2,657,980 Grant Receivables 1,462,812 Investments - Deferred Compensation Plan Total Current Assets 75,408 $ 9,617,951 Fixed Assets Computers 4,629 Total Fixed Assets TOTAL ASSETS $ 4,629 $ 9,622,580 $ 639,131 LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCE Liabilities Accounts Payable Deferred Revenue 764,227 Deferred Compensation Plan Liability Total Liabilities 75,408 $ 1,478,766 Fund Balance Beginning Fund Balance Total Fund Balance TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCE $ 8,143,816 $ 8,143,816 $ 9,622,582 BEGINNING BALANCE WITH CURRENT YEAR ADJUSTMENTS $ 7,900,725 NET SURPLUS/(DEFICIT) $ ENDING FUND BALANCE 243,090 $ 8,143,815 BESTBUDDIES.ORG | 30 Board of Directors BOARD SECRETARY Hon. Nicole Avant Former U.S. Ambassador Brad Blank Attorney Brad Blank & Associates, Inc. Ronald L. Book Romero Britto Nan Bush President Ronald L. Book, P.A. Pop Artist Britto Central President/Producer Little Bear Studio Global Ambassador Best Buddies International Administrative Assistant Silicon Valley Bank Charles Calhoun BOARD TREASURER Arturo Elias-Ayub Director, Strategic Alliances & Institutional Relations Telmex Foundation Robert Friedman Partner Holland & Knight Arij Gasiunasen Aaron Gershenberg Denise Godreau Michael Hardman Ph.D. President Gasiunasen Gallery Managing Partner SVB Capital Chief Marketing Officer Baha Mar Ltd. Distinguished Professor and Chief Global Officer University of Utah Hon. Patrick J. Kennedy Gerard A. Klingman, CFP Philip Levine Carl Lewis James Lintott Former U.S. Congressman, Founder, Kennedy Forum President Klingman & Associates President & CEO Baron Corporation Nine Time Olympic Gold Medalist Chairman, Sterling Foundation Mgmnt. Don List Jose Maria Olle John P. Oswald Tatiana S. Platt Thomas Quick Vice President Adept Fasteners Investor President & CEO Capital Trust Group Philanthropist Philanthropist Katherine Schwarzenegger Alexander Hernandez-Dessauer Vice President, International Programs & Special Projects Best Buddies International Author BOARD CHAIR Anthony Kennedy Shriver Ben Silverman Becca Cason Thrash Dani Warmund Bruce Weber Bernie Yuman Founder & Chairman Best Buddies International Founder & CEO Electus Philanthropist Graduate Student University of N.C. Photographer/Director Little Bear Studio President Bernie Yuman Mgmnt. 31 | BESTBUDDIES.ORG Honorary Board Member Honorary Board Member Eunice Kennedy Shriver Keith Allen Haring Founder Special Olympics International Pop Artist Creator of the Best Buddies Logo OUR LEADERS Executive Team John M. Carlin Senior Director Major Gifts & Planned Giving Alexander Hernandez-Dessauer Vice President International Programs & Special Projects Lisa Derx Vice President Government Relations Mark Lewis Vice President Marketing & Strategic Development JR Fry Vice President State Development Jen Miller Senior Vice President Finance & Operations David Quilleon Anthony Kennedy Shriver Founder & Chairman Vice President Human Resources & Operations Scott Tracy Natalie Van Eron Mark J. Wylie Senior Vice President Global Mission, State Development & Operations Vice President Challenges, Special Events, & Sponsor Relations Vice President National Development & Miami Challenge Julie Torres Vice President Talent Relations BESTBUDDIES.ORG | 32 Meet Our Supporters CORPORATIONS $500,000 and Above Audi of America $250,000 to $499,999 Country Kitchen Breads & Rolls* $100,000 to $249,999 The Ferraro Law Firm Las Vegas Sands Corporation Natixis Global Asset Management Pepsi-Cola Company $50,000 to $99,999 20th Century Fox BNY Mellon Chevron Cutrale Citrus Juices U.S.A. E & J Gallo Winery FIJI Water John Hancock Med-Care Diabetic and Medical Supplies Midland National Life Insurance Company Reliance Rosetta Stone Ltd. TracFone Wireless $25,000 to $49,999 Accenture BlueCross BlueShield of Massachusetts Compañia de elaborados de café ELCAFÉ Demoulas Super Markets, Inc. Eaton Vance Management Energi Equestrian Sport Productions Foxwoods Resort Casino Lyfe Kitchen Restaurants Mack Cycle & Fitness Municipal Acquisitions Samsung Galaxy Santander Bank Westriver Management ZTE USA $10,000 to $24,999 Abdo, Eick, & Meyers Albertsons Associated Bank August Capital Master Management Battery Management Company Baystate Health Center, Inc. Bloomberg L.P. BlueRun Ventures Boich Companies Boone Pickens Bridgestone Americas Cargill Incorporated Consolidated Press LTD Dave Matthews Band 33 | BESTBUDDIES.ORG DNI Corp EMC Corporation EM-Power Services, Inc. First Solar Franklin American Mortgage Company FTN Financial Goldman, Sachs & Co. Greenberg Traurig - Boston Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Company Holland & Knight JP Morgan Chase Key Bank La Playa Properties Group, Inc. Las Vegas Coffee Investors Marcum Marcus Hotels & Resorts MariaVision Marriott Wailea Beach Resort & Spa MFS Investments Miami-Dade Employability Network MindTree Nickelodeon Nomura Securities International, Inc. Parthenon Group Pfizer, Inc. Promoter Line Incorporated Festival & Concert Division Quality One Wireless RatPac Entertainment Reilly Worldwide, INC. Ribbit Capital Riemer & Braunstein Ronald Book PA Sally A. Heyman Campaign Shields Health Care Group LP Stanley Korshak, LP Universal Fairs, Inc. Verizon Winston Brothers, Inc. $5,000 to $9,999 ADP Altria Group Inc. Artefacto Design Place, Inc. Atlas Venture Advisors, Inc. Ballengee Interests BB&T Equipment Finance Behavior Intervention Services BMO Harris Bank N.A. Boston Capital Caltronics Canaan Partners Cape Air - Nantucket Airlines Caterpillar Financial Services Corporation Central Florida Marketing & Promotions Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Commonwealth Edison Company Community Bridges Cox Target Media DaVita Deer Management Company Delaware Diagnostic & Rehabilitation Center P.A. Delaware North Companies Sport Services, Inc. DelleDonne & Associates, Inc. Discover Financial Services Dynamic Therapy Services Earl Swensson Associates, Inc. Edwards Wildman Palmer Farmers Mutual Hail Insurance Company of Iowa FEAT Organization FedEx First Republic Bank First State Orthopaedics, P.A. Florida Power & Light Genovese Joblove & Battista, P.A. Gray Robinson Attorneys at Law Hubbell Realty Company Indiana University Health J.E. Dunn Construction Kimmel, Carter, Roman & Peltz, P.A. Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers Layton Construction Co., Inc. Lipscomb University Luxury Autos of Huntington, Inc. Luxury Autos of Smithtown Mahaffey Tent & Awning Co., Inc. Mastercard Worldwide Mayer Brown Meltzer Carroll Life Moore Oil Company New England Performance Cars New Regency Productions, Inc. Nordstrom Northern Trust Charitable Giving Program At The Chicago Comm Northwestern Mutual NUI IKE Open Road of Manhattan Opportunity Village Oxford Finance Patrons of Blue Man Group Boston Rx For Reading Saltz, Mongeluzzi, Barrett & Bendesky, P.C. Shook, Hardy & Bacon, Law Office Shulman, Rogers, Gandal, Pordy & Ecker, P.A. Southland Industries Summit Pharmacy, Inc. Tesoro Companies, Inc. The Lenox Hotel The Mahoney Group The Savings Bank Life Insurance Company of Massachusetts TUUCI Worldwide CONTRIBUTORS TVL Management Corporation United Phoenix Firefighters Association, Inc. Walgreens Family of Companies Washington Kastles Waterstone Bank Whole Foods Market Xactly Corporation INDIVIDUALS $100,000 to $249,999 Martha & Rick De La Croix Dondero Family Richard Fant Penney & Gerard Klingman May Liang & James Lintott Nancy & Richard Rogers Donna & George Zoley $50,000 to $99,999 Adil Adi Luba & Alan Bigman Theresa Havens Barbara & Stephen Hearst Melinda & Jeff Hildebrand Marc Leder Don List Tommy Mottola Mona & John Oswald Lydia & Rudy Prio-Touzet Shirley Rees Lynda & Stewart Resnick Daniel Ribeiro Sammy Sosa Tom Sullivan Hiro Yamagata $25,000 to $49,999 SteveAlvis Adrienne Arsht Mark Bellissimo Rebecca Bowman Nassikas Jan Brandt Romero Britto Chris Bruegger Michael Descheneaux Lisa D'Urso HorstFerrero Jan & Jim Field Diane & Neil Goodhue Brian Grazer Christina Griffith Donald Guloien Marietta & Ken Harte DavidHerro Michelle & Howard Kessler Michele King & Don Soffer Kate & Jonathan B. Kling Bob Kraft Lynn & Ted Leonsis Shari & Eric Miller Alvaro Noboa Elizabeth North Kathleen Pearson Dianne & Philip Raso Jan & Jeff Rich Marlyne Sexton Amira & Ron Simkins Sandra & Tony Tamer Mike Van Handel Patricia Villareal Mark Warner Deborah & Jeffrey Wechsler Natalie Wexler & James Feldman Roger Winter $10,000 to $24,999 Nicole Avant & Ted Sarandos Andrew Barowsky* Jo-Anne & Richard Bilotti Stephen Bing Snezana & Michael Bojkovic DavidBruson Christopher Buchanan Nan Bush & Bruce Weber Tom Campion Sara & Ugo Colombo Kristina Daglio Elena & Greg Davis Trina & Robert Dean Philippe Dehaene Mark Denesuk Stephanie & Irv Don Kelly & Doug Eaton RobinEllen John Fell Jean-Marie & Raul Fernandez Jay Fields SteveFinch GavinGray Linette Guerra & Mariano Pastor MariaGuijarro Aguirre Georgina Hartland Patrick Heron Jim Hinckley Brian Hogan KevinHowe Ann Howland - Doerr Kyrie Irving Ray Jackson Sheila Johnson Richard Kay Patrick Kennedy Bobby Kotick Raymond Lamb Dave Lambert Rafael Lamuno *Both Corporate and Individual contributions made to Best Buddies PhilipLevine Carl Lewis JaredLively JavierLoya Jay Luchs Stephen Luczo Robert Machiz Catherinne Anne & Patrick Markert Tom McDermott Michael Meldman Carlos Migoya Michael Mithoff Keli & Mark Mondello Michele Mosbacher MarieMundy Patty & Bobby Nail KevinNortrup Kim Perkins Cynthia & Anthony Petrello Katherine Phelps Abigail & FJ Pollak Heather Quinn Cliffe Reckling Ken Reilly Keith Rich Caroline Riley J. Douglas Rippeto Marilyn & Ronald Rotter Randy & HarlanSelesnick Connie & Joseph Shay Michael Simkins Jeff Skoll James Stankard Debbie & Bob Sullivan Elizabeth & Lewis Swezy David Treadwell Dwarkesh Trivedi Bobby Tudor Terdema Ussery Marianne Yood Melissa Zachariasz $5,000 to $9,999 John Adams Eric Affeldt Laura Anderson Michael Apfelbaum Jeffrey Apfelbaum Angie Atema Riza Aziz Jonathan Babicka Lon Baker David Ball Tom Bambury Jeffrey Bank Sam Banks Stephen Barek Jennifer Bateman BESTBUDDIES.ORG | 34 Meet Our Supporters INDIVIDUALS (continued) Robert Beal Michelle & Greg Becker David Belluck Sallymoon Benz Yolanda & Jeff Berkowitz Kay Bernon Alan Berro Devinder Bhatia Lucy & Henry Billingsley Jonathan Blake Brad Blank Nancy Bohlen Michael Bonini Mariellen Boomsma Cathy Borlenghi Angela & Chip Boyd Tony Bradfield Robert Brugge Chuck Bunnell Patrick Burke Keith Cargil Scott Case Ray Childress James Clark Charles Clark Dougan Clarke Stephanie & Ernie Cockrell Gene Coffman Peg & Dave Cooney Arlyn Cypen Kevin Danaj Carole & Donald Dell Beeni DeStefano Selene Devaney Mark DeVincentis Robert Devlin Phillip Dingle Hazel Durand Steven Durham Joyce Echols Scott Eisen Cindy Elchenholz Robert Ellin John Emra Dorothy Farrell Ted Fowler Lynn Friess Maureen Gemma Jeffrey Gerson David Giunta Gary Goldberg Patricia Golumbic-Tang Glen Gonzalez Ceron Gonzalo Barbara & Michael Goot-Gamson Bertha Gray 35 | BESTBUDDIES.ORG Jonathan Grayer Evan Greenberg Laura Greenberg Donna & Gary Greenfield Debra Grierson David Guarino Michael Hahn Maureen & John Hailer Evan Hainey Val Halamandaris Ann Hallead Ed Hawes Herman Heise Hattie Hill Mark Hintlian Thomas Holly Bo & Courtney Hopson J. Richard Huckaby Mark Hunter Rod Ingalls Doreen Jimenez Cortlandt Johnson Thomas Jovin Kathi Koll David Latcha Vanessa Lattner Cathy Laurence Caroline LeBlanc Harold Lewis Victor Livingstone Diane Lokey Farb Lynnette Loveland Mark Lovell Donna & Greg Lucas Joe Majors Jack Manning Arthur Margolis Kathleen Marx Susan Mays Donald McCree Brian McCulloch Carla McDonald Jack McDonald Ronda McDonald Alan Meltzer Jose Migoya Yvette Mitchell Thomas Molnar Valeh Nazemoff-Acolyst Anne Nesbitt Konstantinos Nicolacakis Robert O'Leary Kathryn Oliver James Packer Marilynn & Kirk Peda Stuart Pederson Elizabeth Petersen Amanda & Curtis Polk Kathleen & Cliff Porter Jacqueline Quinn Matthew Radigan Barrett Reasoner Sabiha Rehmatulla Greg Rivers Jeanne Roberts Walter Robinson Cean Rogers Mickey Rosemarin Todd Ruderman Joseph Scarlett Robert Scherzer Myrna Schlegel Michael Schlesinger Aydin Senkut Jeff Shelton James Silliman Alex Simpson Ellen & Kenneth Slater Lyn Sohr Marcia Solomon Robin Stewart Victoria Sullivan Jeff Talley Lorne Tappa Geoff Tate Michael Thoresen Jim Thorp Rochelle Trotter Kimberly Trotz Happy Walters Richard Watson Trisha Wilson Vivian Wise Fay Zakhem Gabriele Zuliani FOUNDATIONS $500,000 and Above Telmex Foundation $250,000 to $499,999 Annenberg Foundation $100,000 to $249,999 Carnival Cruise Line/Seabourn Cruise Line Central Children's Charities Crimson Lion Foundation Engelstad Family Foundation Highland Street Kids Connect Charitable Fund May and Stanley Smith Charitable Trust MGM Resorts International Sterling Foundation Management The NASCAR Foundation United Way of Miami-Dade CONTRIBUTORS $50,000 to $99,999 Ann G. and James B. Ritchey Foundation Ansin Foundation Anthony R. Abraham Foundation Inc. Bank of America, N.A. CVS Health Helping Hands Foundation, Inc. Liberty Mutual Foundation, Inc. Lilly Endowment, Inc. Ruderman Family Foundation The Caesars Foundation The Hearst Foundation, Inc. The Taft Foundation The TJX Foundation, Inc. Troesh Family Foundation Windsong Trust $25,000 to $49,999 Capital One Services Cardinal Cushing Centers, Inc. Conrad N. Hilton Foundation Discovery Land Company Foundation Madison Tournament Drew Foundation Durham Family Foundation Edith L. Trees Charitable Trust Helen Bader Foundation, Inc. Manpower Foundation, Inc. Miles for Miles Foundation Nashville Predators Foundation PG&E Corporation Foundation Putnam Investments Foundation Stan and Susan Ruta Family Charitable Fund State Street Foundation Team Shaan Foundation Thadikonda Research Foundation Inc. The Becker Family Charitable Fund The Foundation For Those Without A Voice The Gheens Foundation, Inc. Greater Houston Community Foundation The Mark & Mary Freitas Foundation The Sharon D. Lund Foundation The Tom Sullivan Foundation, Inc. Wal-Mart Stores William S. Abell Foundation, Inc. Yahoo! Employee Fund Yawkey Foundation II $10,000 to $24,999 Arie and Ida Crown Memorial Bessemer Trust Boston Bruins Charitable Foundation, Inc. Burns Family Foundation Charles E. Benidt Foundation, Inc. Charlottesville Area Community Foundation Cheshire Half Marathon 5K Foundation Inc. Clark Charitable Foundation CSC Charitable Foundation CVS Caremark Charity Classic FISA Foundation Hawaii Community Foundation Houston Endowment, Inc. John W. Alden Trust Kenneth T. & Eileen L. Norris Foundation Lakshmi Foundation M Wahlberg Youth Foundation Marshall R. Matley Foundation Maui United Way Middlesex Savings Charitable Foundation Nationwide Insurance Foundation Prairie Meadows Foundation Renee and Ted's Big Heart Foundation Schoenleber Foundation Inc. Stackner Family Foundation Suffolk Construction's Red & Blue Foundation, Inc. The Batchelor Foundation, Inc. The Comcast Foundation The Craig and Kathryn Hall Foundation The Kimmel Spiller Charitable Foundation The Lampert Foundation The Pratt Foundation The Robert Goelet Foundation The Scannell Family Charitable Fund The Will Smith Charitable Foundation Trends International Charitable Foundation, Inc. United Way of Central New Mexico Variety-The Children's Charity Woolford Foundation $5,000 to $9,999 100 Women in Hedge Funds Adams Family Foundation II Aged Pooled Trust Alexander Russell Tulloch Trust Boomerang Foundation, Inc. Brees Dream Foundation Cedar Street Charitable Foundation Charles and M.R.Shapiro Foundation, Inc. Charles R. Jelm Charitable Foundation, Inc. Chloes Cause, Inc. Communities Foundation of Texas Community Foundation of Greater Memphis Community Foundation of Howard County Coyotes Charities Denny Foundation Doligale Family Charitable Foundation Inc. Doris Woolsey Foundation Elm Grove Junior Guild Enterprise Holdings Freeman E. Fairfield Foundation Frieda and William Hunt Memorial Trust Gary & Pennie Abramson Charitable Foundation The Cockrell Foundation Geico Philanthropic Foundation George S. and Dolores Dore' Eccles Foundation Greater Cedarburg Foundation Greater Milwaukee Foundation, Inc. Hope Christian Community Foundation, Inc. J.M. McDonald Foundation, Inc. Jana Foundation, Inc. Jerome S. and Grace H. Murray Foundation John J. & Pauline Gerlach Foundation Joseph Briere Foundation The Mark and Mary Ann Kaufman Family Fund Legacy Foundation Lightning Foundation Mcgowan Gin Rosica Family Foundation Inc. McGraw Family Foundation Milwaukee Brewers Community Foundation, Inc. MMAC Community Support Foundation Phoenix Suns Charities, Inc. Principal Financial Group Foundation Rays Baseball Foundation, Inc. Samerian Foundation Inc. Schwab Charitable Fund Steve J. Miller Foundation Suzanne Jovin Memorial Fund Taco Bell Foundation For Teens The Apatow-Mann Family Foundation, Inc. The Apax Foundation The Beveridge Family Foundation, Inc. The California Endowment The Chesley G. Magruder Foundation, Inc. The Community Foundation of Louisville, Inc. The George & Judy Marcus Family Foundation The John H. Schnatter Family Foundation Inc. The Katharine Matthies Foundation The Mentor Network Charitable Foundation, Inc. The Pioneer Fund The Richard Lovett Trust of 1996 The Robert and Jamie Taylor Foundation The Safeway Foundation The Seabury Foundation The Siebert Family Foundation The Sundt Foundation The Wellmark Foundation Thomas W. Bradley Foundation, Inc. United Way of Southern Nevada Warmenhoven Family Foundation WHAS Crusade For Children, Inc. GOVERNMENT $500,000 and Above Florida Department of Education Illinois Department of Human Services BESTBUDDIES.ORG | 36 Meet Our Supporters GOVERNMENT (continued) $250,000 to $499,999 Connecticut Department of Developmental Services Maryland State Department of Education $100,000 to $249,999 Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services Hawaii Department of Education Indiana Department of Education, Division of Exceptional Learners Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Massachusetts Department of Developmental Services Miami-Dade County Office of Management and Budget New Mexico Public Education Department Region 10 Education Center, Texas $50,000 to $99,999 Arizona Department of Education Honolulu City and County Maui County, Hawaii $25,000 to $49,999 Delaware Division of Developmental Disabilities Services East Arkansas Planning and Development John F. Kennedy Library and Museum Miami-Dade County Public Schools, Florida Montgomery County, Maryland, Department of Health & Human Services Utah Department of Human Services, Services for People with Disabilities Rhode Island Office of Higher Education $10,000 to $24,999 Alexandria, Virginia Anne Arundel County, Maryland Hearst Castle State of Delaware $5,000 to $9,999 City of Chandler, Arizona City of Falls Church, Virginia IN-KIND $500,000 and Above Tom Brady Hearst Corporation* Jan & Jeff Rich Maria Shriver Becca Cason Thrash & John Thrash $249,000 to $499,999 Joanne Jaxtimer 37 | BESTBUDDIES.ORG Congressman Joseph P. Kennedy III Silicon Valley Bank $100,000 to $249,999 Bicycling Magazine Romero Britto Cannondale CBS Radio/98.5 The Sports Hub Clear Channel Sara & Ugo Colombo Comcast Guy Fieri Aaron Gershenberg Maureen & John Hailer Penney & Gerry Klingman San Francisco Chronicle Seyfarth Shaw $50,000 to $99,999 Accenture Federal Services CBS/KPIX Alexander Hernandez-Dessauer Tara & Kenn Hitchcock-Francis NBC/WHDH Pilot Freight Services $25,000 to $49,999 90.9 WBUR Aventura Worldwide Transportation Service Ricardo Bellino Rafael Feliz Jr. Gary Fears JCDecaux North America May Liang & James Lintott Catherine-Anne & Patrick Markert Michael Meldman Niche Media The Soffer Family & Fontainebleau Hotel Qatar Airways Quail Lodge & Golf Club $10,000 to $24,999 Amgen Tour of CA Boston Globe Classic Party Rentals Fairmont Hotel Paul Goldschmidt Gourmet Catering Harpoon Brewery Hublot Kenneth Cole Kurt Warner Foundation MadisonSouth M.C. Dean, Inc. MY Skincare The Moorings Village and Spa Randy Perkins Brett Ratner Southern Wine & Spirits Swirl Marketing Tiffany & Co. $5,000 to $9,999 Carlton Media Courthouse Express e .frastructure Technologies, Inc. Evening Entertainment Group Genovese Joblove & Battista Getty Images Goorin Bros Health Warriors Jacob Dietz Jacobs Design King Dahl Event Design Lacoste LGi Linens Milwaukee Brewers Community Foundation NextCare Peets Coffee & Tea Edwards Wildman TOP FUNDRAISING TEAMS $500,000 and Above Team Silicon Valley Bank $250,000 to $499,999 Team Maria Team Tom Brady $100,000 to $249,999 Team Audi Team Eaton Vance Team Greenberg Traurig/GT for KT Team John Hancock Team Natixis Team Patriot Pedalers $50,000 to $99,999 Team Believe Team Brendan Kelly/C-Fam Team California Team Hearst Team King James Buddies Team Manpower/Wisconsin Team Rosetta Stone Team Swirl Team Seyfarth Shaw $25,000 to $49,999 Team Antonio Contreras Team BNY Mellon Team Dog Pack Team Duxbury Team Gallo Team Guess? Team Henry Team Hincapie CONTRIBUTORS Team Holland & Knight Team Marlowe Team Pepsi and Friends Team Sunshine Team Webcor Team Daniel's Dynamos Team East Bay Grille Team Energi Team Fowler Team Freshbikes Team Garden City High School Team Granny Gear Drops Team Guloien Team H.B. Plant - Booty booty walk it everywhere Team Harrington Team Harry and Karla Team Holland & Knight LLP - Team Barbie Team Ireland Team ISU Best Buddies Team Jacob Team John and Kate Team Kates & Barlow Team L.E.K. San Francisco $10,000 to $24,999 Team A Dam Good Decision Team Atlantic Trust Team Avid Team Beacon Consulting Team Best Coast Cycling Club Team Blake Team Blood Sweat & Gears Team Blue Man Group Boston Team Carl Lewis Team Cassidy Turley Team Christian at Latham & Watkins Team Crown and Anchor Team CVS Caremark Team Lakshmi Team Merrill Lynch & Friends Team Miles for Murph Team OTTO Team Pandora Team PG&E Team Project Search Team Rutan and Tucker Team Sabrofit Team Safari Citizens Team Sean! Team STRATIS Team Team Extreme Team Teddy Team Tesoro Team TWHS Best Buddies Team The James Gang Team Virtual PBX Team Whelen Participating Employers ANIMAL SERVICES FINANCE & INSURANCE Bark of the Town Hollywood Animal Clinic Eaton Vance Goldline International, INC H.I.G. Capital, L.L.C. Imperial Capital MasterCard Worldwide Natixis Global Asset Management PenCal Administrators Silicon Valley Bank ARTS & CULTURE Britto Pop Art AUTOMOTIVE Audi DCH Gardena Honda COMMUNICATIONS Conill Kel & Partners Participant Media Relativity Media Royal Media Partners Swirl Advertising Team One CONSTRUCTION De Moya Group EDUCATION Angier Elementary School Calvary Methodist Preschool Dana Middle School Institute for Community Inclusion Pierce Middle School Rosetta Stone Chartwell's at Barry University Temple Beth Am (Pressman Academy) Trinity MOPS UMASS Lowell FITNESS Best Fitness Health Center Equinox Century City George Mason Aquatic and Fitness Center Thomas Menino YMCA of Greater Boston Youfit Health Clubs YMCA FOOD INDUSTRY Blaze Pizza Fiji Water Hojas Tea House Independent Purchasing Cooperative Jewel-Osco Joe’s Stone Crab Restaurant LYFE Kitchen LongHorn Steakhouse #5352 Fruit Center of Milton Gate Gourmet Gardener’s Choice Grocery Outlet Jewel-Osco Protein Bar Publix *Contributors include the Hearst Ranch and Barbara & Stephen Hearst Ralph’s Safeway Schnebly Redland's Winery Sprouts Star Market Stop & Shop Swine Southern Table & Bar Tedeschi Food Shops The Salty Dog Trader Joe’s Whole Foods Market GOVERNMENT Accenture Federal Services City of Doral City of Hialeah City of Long Beach - City Clerk's Office City of Los Angeles - Mayor's Office of Economic Development City of Miami Beach City of North Bay Village Department of Developmental Services Massachusetts Massachusetts Developmental Disabilities Council Pleasant Hill Library Village of Pinecrest Weston Public Library HEALTH CARE Access Medical Group Addgene Cambridge Hospital BESTBUDDIES.ORG | 38 Participating Employers (continued) Cambridge Nursing & Rehab Center Cedars – Sinai Medical Center Dr. Patricia L. Carolan, DMD, General Dentistry Kaiser Permanente South Bay Medical Center MedCare Mt. Auburn Hospital Norwegian American Hospital Oliver Pyatt Institute Skokie Meadows Nursing Center Sodexo at Dana Farber Sodexo at Aventura Hospital UNM Hospital Westside Regional Center HOSPITALITY Fairmont Miramar Hilton LAX Holiday Inn Express Hyatt Regency John Hancock Marriott Burlington MGM Resorts International Service Systems Associates The Ritz – Carlton Key Biscayne LAW FIRMS Gelfand, Renner, & Feldman LLP Goldberg & Rosen, PA Holland & Knight Kates & Barlow, PC Latham & Watkins LLP Manatt, Phelps & Phillips LLP Seyfarth Shaw LLP Trujillo Vargas Ortiz & Gonzalez LLC MANUFACTURING NON-PROFIT/FOUNDATIONS SPORTS/ENTERTAINMENT Braille Institute Los Angeles Futures Explored, Alive Program My Life Foundation Special Olympics The Mentor Network The Salvation Army 20th Century Fox Adrienne Arsht Center Boston Red Sox Entertainment Tonight/ The Insider Exceptional Theatre Co. FOX Broadcasting Company FOX Networks, Engineering & Operations Lucky Strike Miami Marlins Monumental Sports & Entertainment National Basketball Association NFL Network NewTV Ocean Drive Magazine Washington Nationals Wildfire Casino and Lanes OIL INDUSTRY Tesoro PARKS & RECREATION Cool-de-Sac Starland Sports and Fun Park Presidio Golf Course REAL ESTATE Berglund Construction Hobbs Brook LLC John Phillips Property Management Jones Lang LaSalle LNR Property LLC RETAIL Anthropologie Aventura Mall Bath and Body Works Bob’s Discount Furniture Carson's Clearance Store Double R Vending GUESS? Inc. Party City Sports Memorabilia Target TJ Maxx VERC Enterprises, Inc. Walmart TALENT AGENCIES Paradigm United Talent Agency William Morris Endeavor TECHNOLOGY Acquia ArX Solutions Avid Enservio TELECOMMUNICATIONS Brightstar Corporation Tracfone WAREHOUSING & STORAGE Museo Vault Value Store It TUUCI Special Thanks The Marketing and Strategic Development Department would like to thank HQ, State and International teams for all of their help in creating this report. This collaborative effort was supported by the entire organization and across all departments. While we wish to thank everyone for their contribution, please also note the following people that played a major role in its development: Copy and Editing: Jessica Schwartz, Senior Director, Marketing Nicole Maddox, Senior Manager, Sponsor Development & Communications Stephanie Moore, Senior Director, State Operations Global Statistics: Bill Maurer, Director, Online Programs Jacob Laverriere, Senior Director, Jobs Financials: Jen Miller, Senior Vice President, Finance & Operations Supporters: Noelle Smikle, Director, Sponsor Relations Design: Vanessa Beltran, Director, State Marketing Thank you, Mark Lewis Vice President, Marketing & Strategic Development 39 | BESTBUDDIES.ORG CONTRIBUTORS Buddy pair Matt Burns & Evan Parker BESTBUDDIES ® 50 States / 6 Conti 41 | BESTBUDDIES.ORG OUR GLOBAL MOVEMENT INTERNATIONAL nents / 54 Countries BESTBUDDIES.ORG | 42 Massachusetts A Message From Our Leaders Best Buddies Massachusetts began 2014 with several major goals in mind, including expanding our Jobs and Friendship programs to central Massachusetts. As private and state revenue increased in 2014, we were able to hire new staff to oversee expansion throughout the commonwealth. Additionally, we wanted to increase our presence in schools within the city of Boston. With support from the school district, we opened three new chapters in this area in 2014. As my responsibilities increased with the Best Buddies Challenge in 2014, I identified the need for additional operational support. We created a new position and brought on a Best Buddies veteran, in late spring, as our director of operations. Heading into 2015, we are poised to fulfill our goals of expanding our success with Best Buddies Jobs beyond the greater Boston region, continuing to engage new communities with our Friendship programs, and increasing revenue through relationships with new employer partners, foundations, individuals, and through our signature special events. Diligent work by our tireless programs teams brought about more opportunities for expansion in 2014. The Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission, pleased with our work in greater Boston, offered us a contract in the city of Worcester, which will help us bring integrated employment services to those with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) in that area. We have had a long wait list of individuals who have been interested in our services for years. We have established several relationships with new foundations which will increase our capacity in central Massachusetts, as well. Our team includes veteran Best Buddies staffers who manage relationships statewide with grace, and sheer determination. It is these relationships, along with the exceptional dedication of thousands of volunteers, which enabled Best Buddies Massachusetts to reach our goals in 2014. In 2015, we expect to serve 100 individuals with IDD through Best Buddies Jobs statewide, and oversee 120 chapters at middle schools, high schools, and colleges throughout the Commonwealth. Our advisory board members are ready to help us implement the expansion projects that began in 2014 by helping to identify new employer partners outside the Boston area. By adding new staff positions to both our Friendship and Jobs teams, as well as adding infrastructure by bringing on a Director of Operations, we have increased our capacity to deliver the highest quality of services statewide. Craig Welton State Director I began working with Best Buddies Massachusetts in 2010 to support my son, who wanted to make a change in his middle school. About a year later, I was asked to join the board by Craig Welton, State Director for Best Buddies Massachusetts. I was honored to join. Craig is an amazing leader and someone I have grown to respect. My experiences with Best Buddies and being a member of the board have exceeded my expectations. All of our buddies and their families are inspirational and amazing. I have learned that the most important benefit Best Buddies provides is the complete acceptance, appreciation, and acknowledgment of our buddies abilities, not their disabilities. Recently, Craig and I worked with Dan Salera, in partnership with the Highland Street Foundation, to improve communication frameworks and prescriptive actions for the board to be more efficient and productive, with a focus on the Best Buddies Jobs initiative in Massachusetts. Our board members are exceptional and they are all very invested in Best Buddies. They all have asked for the prescriptive requests on what to do to help and I think this will make 2015 a great year for our board. I personally look forward to helping support our expansion in Metro West, and into Worcester County, with new Friendship and Jobs programs. Mike Beaudet Advisory Board Chair 43 | BESTBUDDIES.ORG MASSACHUSETTS I joined Best Buddies in 2006 when I was a freshman at Somerville High School. My mom said, "Just try it. If you don’t like it, you don’t have to keep going." Before long, she noticed how I had started to change. She saw how because of Best Buddies, I came out of my shell. I am proud of the first moment I spoke in front of a live audience at the Best Buddies Challenge: Hyannis Port four years ago. I was nervous. I had never spoken in front of a crowd before. I still remember how that felt. I looked out at them and I thought, "I got this." Thank you so much to all of our supporters. You are making a huge difference, not just here in Massachusetts, but all over the whole world. Just 25 years ago, many individuals with disabilities were still tucked away, hidden from the real world. Now, because of Best Buddies, we are in the real world, working real jobs for real pay. We are making a difference with our lives. Andre Williams Global Ambassador and YLC Member Active Programs One-To-One Friendships MIDDLE SCHOOLS: - Total number of chapters: 20 - Total number of participants: 611 - Total number of buddy pairs: 121 - Cities/counties served: 19 cities/8 counties COLLEGES: - Total number of chapters: 20 - Total number of participants: 1,012 - Total number of buddy pairs: 304 - Cities/counties served: 14 cities/8 counties HIGH SCHOOLS: - Total number of chapters: 70 - Total number of participants: 3,732 - Total number of buddy pairs: 749 - Cities/counties served: 68 cities/11 counties e-BUDDIES: - Best Buddies Massachusetts served 187 individuals with and without IDD through e-Buddies, including 42 new participants, in 2014. Integrated Employment JOBS: - Total number of participants in the program: 83 - Total number of employed participants: 71 - Total number of Jobs secured through the program since inception: More than 100 Jobs program serves: Braintree, Boston, Burlington, Cambridge, Hanover, Middlesex, Norfolk, Plymouth, Somerville, Suffolk, Quincy, Westborough, and Worcester. Leadership Development AMBASSADORS: - Total cumulative number of Ambassadors trained since program inception: 50 - Total number of active Ambassadors: 10 - Total number of Ambassador trainings held this year: 2 PROMOTERS: - Total number of chapters: 4 - Total number of participants: 21 - Cities/counties served: 4 cities/4 counties - Total number of Acts* completed: 1 "Best Buddies has offered Sarah amazing opportunities to develop friendships with several of her awesome peers through her participation over the years in Pollard Middle School, Needham High School, and Dana Hall chapters, but her attendance at leadership conference and her chances to meet Tom Brady and his friends at the Tom Brady Football Challenges have really brought her out of her shell." Michael Markowitz, parent BESTBUDDIES.ORG | 44 Signature Events Boston Marathon Best Buddies Massachusetts partnered with the Boston Athletic Association to put together a team of 25 runners for the 2014 Boston Marathon. Collectively, these runners raised $165,000 for Best Buddies programs across Massachusetts. Regional Proms Best Buddies Massachusetts hosts two regional proms each year. The high schools take turns hosting and typically up to 600 people attend each event. Best Buddies Hyannis Port Golf Challenge On October 3, 2014, we hosted the annual golf tournament at the beautiful Hyannis Port Golf Club in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts. Players from some of Best Buddies sponsors and employer partners in the region gathered to play golf for friendships, raising over $52,000. Milton 5K Gobbler Best Buddies Massachusetts hosted the annual 5K Gobbler in November 2014, which raised over $50,000. The event included both chapter and community teams, with more than 400 registrants’ participating in the 5K run or new 1-mile walking loop. Best Buddies Friendship Breakfast On December 4, 2014, Best Buddies supporters in western Massachusetts gathered for the 4th annual Friendship Breakfast, sponsored by the Bernon Family and Baystate Health. Steven Bradley, President of Baystate Medical center, received the Meaghan Bell Spirit of Friendship Award. Best Buddies Evening Of Opportunity The Evening of Opportunity is a reception showcasing the employment program. More than 200 supporters and employer partners come together each year at the Seaport Hotel in Boston for this special event. In 2014, we honored Natixis Global Asset Management as Employer of the Year. The Boston Red Sox were honored as Champion of Inclusion, and Untwon Jones, Best Buddies Jobs participant and employee at Natixis Global Asset Management, was named 2014 Employee of the Year. 45 | BESTBUDDIES.ORG MASSACHUSETTS Program Success Stories One-To-One Friendships MEET MICHAEL HENSHAW AND KATIE WATERS Michael and Katie represent excellence in the high school Friendship program. They attend Oliver Ames High School in North Easton, Massachusetts, one of the strongest chapters, which has helped set the bar for buddy pair involvement in the region. Katie is the chapter president for her high school’s Best Buddies program. Katie and Michael’s friendship is new, but genuine, and they represent the commonality in Best Buddies Massachusetts programs – generous, dedicated young people who believe in inclusion and demonstrate its benefits to the larger community through their friendship. Best Buddies has given both Michael and Katie something to look forward to every day. Katie believes the Best Buddies program is extremely positive, encouraging student involvement, and helps create and foster friendships. "I never experienced anything like this before. I feel like I am leaving a mark", says Katie. "My buddy's name is Michael. He is new this year, and we have hit it off. He is very kind, funny and loves to have a good time. We like to talk and hang out with other peer buddies. I am very excited to be matched with Michael and look forward to the next two years." Michael and Katie have been buddies for four months. "My life has gotten better. I have met lots of people and made friends. I have a lot of fun. I like to listen to music, and eat together with my buddy Katie. We were matched up this year,” says Michael. As for Katie, “My life has changed because I've learned so much from everyone and everything the club is about. I've made new friends and it is so special, because you are not only changing lives every day but people are impacting your life, too." Integrated Employment MEET DUDLEY WILLIAMS III Dudley represents the epitome of a highly successful, thriving Best Buddies Jobs participant in Boston. After graduating from the Lesley University Threshold Program several years ago, Dudley joined Best Buddies Jobs to work toward his professional goals. Dudley is a hard worker and tireless advocate for employment for people with IDD. Within a few short years, Dudley has become not only one of the strongest spokespersons for Best Buddies Jobs in Massachusetts, but has realized his ultimate goal of having a full-time job with benefits. Before becoming involved with Best Buddies, life for Dudley was challenging. He mostly worked part-time jobs that were not utilizing his fullest potential. After graduating from college, Dudley joined Best Buddies to strengthen his social skills, meet new people, and get a full-time job. Since starting the program in March 2012, he has grown both professionally and personally. At first, Dudley worked part-time jobs, ranging from different positions in the hospitality industry to working seasonally for the Boston Red Sox in mobility assistance, to working in at the Boston Minority Business Development Agency Center, as an office assistant. His ultimate goal was to find a full-time job. "I went in for an interview at John Hancock this past September and tried my best to answer the questions they asked me. I told them about my experiences in my previous jobs. I was very excited when I learned they wanted to hire me full-time because I had never been offered a full-time job before," says Dudley. Dudley's life has changed dramatically. He has more confidence in himself, as a person, and is more independent at work. He's made new friends as well. "Best Buddies is a great organization that gives everyone a chance. Now that I’ve achieved my goal of getting a full-time job, I want to improve my professional relationships and work on achieving some of the goals that I have set for myself at John Hancock." BESTBUDDIES.ORG | 46 Program Success Stories (continued) Leadership Development MEET ANDRE WILLIAMS Andre, Best Buddies Massachusetts Ambassador extraordinaire, has been involved in four different programs and represents Massachusetts on the national Best Buddies Young Leaders Council (YLC). Andre’s involvement speaks to the success individuals can achieve when they engage with Best Buddies’ full continuum of services. Andre joined Best Buddies in high school, gained confidence and experience with social skills, and after graduation joined the Best Buddies Jobs program. As his interest in self-advocacy grew, Andre got a job with Mass Advocates Standing Strong and began to speak at Best Buddies events, both locally and nationally. Andre, now a poised young professional in his 20s, speaks eloquently about his life experience and his growth through Best Buddies in front of diverse audiences every year. Before Best Buddies, life for Andre was one of isolation without friends. He felt like no one really wanted to talk him and that he was a burden to people. Two years ago in Indiana at the Best Buddies Leadership Conference, he met his best friend Harrison who was the incoming chapter president for a high school in Massachusetts. "Meeting Harrison was one of the most memorable moments for me. He just understood me and all I had been through," says Andre. Andre's mom was the driving force behind him joining Best Buddies. She encouraged Andre to try it out, but told him he didn't have to continue the program if he didn't love it. Today, Andre's goal as a self-advocate is to make sure that people with disabilities’ voices are heard. "I want people with disabilities to know that there is someone who understands them. I want them to know that I’ve got their backs. Best Buddies is a family. We’ve got each other’s backs," says Andre. Since joining Best Buddies, Andre's life has changed for the better. He has more self-confidence and truly believes in himself. Andre says, "I know I am capable of doing what I want to do. I met my best friend through Best Buddies and he believes in me. I have friends who love me for who I am." State Financials Massachusetts Revenue: Government Foundations and Corps. Individual Special Events Other $ $ $ $ $ $ REVENUE Other 2% Special Events 29% Individual 12% Government 22% Foundations & Corps. 35% 268,142 416,788 141,413 349,352 27,624 1,203,319 Massachusetts Expenses: Programs Management and General Fundraising Contribution to Reserve Management and General 1% $ $ $ $ 1,087,202 11,240 97,472 1,195,915 $ 7,405 EXPENSES Fundraising 8% Programs 91% *"Other" represents revenue generated from a collection of sources including Chapter Dues, Annual Leadership Conference, Investment Income and Cause-Related Marketing. 47 | BESTBUDDIES.ORG MASSACHUSETTS Meet Our Staff Massachusetts Office (State Headquarters) 45 Bromfield Street, 7th Floor | Boston, MA 02108 P: 617.778.0522 | F: 617.778.0526 www.bestbuddiesmassachusetts.org Craig Welton, State Director Dana Lyford, Development Coordinator Blythe Brown, Office Assistant Ari Palefski, Office Assistant Kari Gronemeyer, Program Supervisor, Friendship Programs Eri Frangiadakis, Senior Program Manager, School Friendship Krista Thurstone, Lead Program Manager, School Friendship Heidi Kalinowski, Program Manager, School Friendship Ken Francis, Program Manager, School Friendship Janna Rayworth, Program Supervisor, Jobs Megan Wyrtzen, Senior Employment Consultant Mark Caruso, Senior Employment Consultant, Cardinal Cushing Center Justin Redeen, Lead Employment Consultant Rebecca Kovrlija, Employment Consultant Rebekah McPheeters, Employment Consultant Western Massachusetts Office 401 Main Street, Suite 15 | Amherst, MA 01002 P: 413.259.1714 Christopher Watkins, Senior Program Manager, School Friendship "I think that my life has been more enriched by Best Buddies and I have a different view on society." Becca Miller, peer buddy, Nauset Regional High School Participants at the annual Milton 5K Gobbler. BESTBUDDIES.ORG | 48 Nancy O’Dell, Co-Host, Entertainment Tonight and Best Buddies Global Ambassador with Lauren Potter, Actor and Best Buddies Global Ambassador Global Headquarters info@bestbuddies.org 100 Southeast Second Street, Suite 2200 Miami, Florida 33131 P 305.374.2233 | F 305.374.5305 MAKE A FRIEND | DONATE | JOIN THE JOBS PROGRAM BESTBUDDIES.ORG
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