AR2011 for web - Facing History and Ourselves
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AR2011 for web - Facing History and Ourselves
THANKS TO YOU . . . . . . . . . Facing History and Ourselves Annual Report 2011 Facing History and Ourselves is an international educational and professional development organization whose mission is to engage students of diverse backgrounds in an examination of racism, prejudice, and antisemitism in order to promote the development of a more humane and informed citizenry. By studying the historical development of the Holocaust and other examples of genocide, students make the essential connection between history and the moral choices they confront in their own lives. and courageous programming . . . . At a time when more and more of our population is ignorant about history, and when the media challenge the distinction between truth and fiction–indeed, the very existence of truth–it is clear you must continue to be the standard.” As we face the challenge of bringing effective civic education to schools, with studies documenting the decline of student engagement, tolerance, civic skills, knowledge of history and of the Holocaust, we must strengthen our efforts to preserve civil society. Over the next five years, Facing History plans to A MESSAGE FROM EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR MARGOT STERN STROM “After a week at Facing History I came home feeling profoundly encouraged about the potential for a restitution of meaning and purpose in my own teaching, and considerably more hopeful for the possibilities of education at large.” -Facing History teacher This annual report thanks you on behalf of the thousands of teachers who, like the seminar participant quoted above, have the opportunity to learn with us and with their fellow educators. We are grateful for our extraordinary board leadership, our loyal and generous supporters, our staff and volunteers, and the educators and students who participate in our programs. Today, Facing History’s work is more important than ever. As Howard Gardner, professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, says, “Facing History and Ourselves has become a standard for ambitious double the number of Facing History teachers implementing in classrooms worldwide and the number of students reached in those classrooms, enabling transformative dialogue and action around the world. We see the demand and are poised to meet it. This year, Facing History received a transformational investment from a visionary donor. Richard and Susan Smith, and the Richard and Susan Smith Family Foundation, have committed $15.5 million to fund a full revision of Facing History and Ourselves: Holocaust and Human Behavior, and endow the Smith Family Provost at Facing History. This extraordinary gift will enable Facing History to fully review, update, and infuse new scholarship into our core resource, all within a digital framework that makes the lessons of history accessible to students everywhere. The Smith Family Provost will play a key role in preserving the quality of our organization, advancing our mission and strategic vision, and inspiring new generations of supporters. We brought our boards, friends, and staff to Washington and New York to do what Facing History does best: teach and learn together and create our future. We began the celebration of Seth Klarman’s 16 years of leadership of the Board of Directors. Seth was interviewed by Charlie Rose and toasted by all. He will now co-chair the Board of Trustees with Dana Smith. A fund is being established in the Klarman The health of our democratic society depends on family name to endow the Executive Directorship of engaging and quality civic education. We share the Facing History. responsibility, the obligation, and the opportunity ing them the same favor that a board member did for me and Beth 21 years ago. I have learned about the complexity of organizations, and the challenges and opportunities that come with growth and change. to continue to enrich and preserve the excellence On a personal note, Seth has been my partner, of Facing History’s work. At a time when trends trusted editor, and wise leader to all my colleagues demonstrate a lack of both empathy and students’ at Facing History. As we grew, the relationship with belief that they can make a difference, your support Seth and his family deepened. Beth Klarman created and leadership gives teachers the skills to become the first New England Advisory Board and served with better teachers who engage students in deep learning Seth as a leader in building this international organi- that influences the decisions they make for the rest zation. Both Beth and Seth’s philanthropy and part- of their lives. nership have been extraordinarily important to Facing History. Their wisdom, intellect, and generosity have supported and guided our organization and prepared us for the future, poised to attract new families and new leaders. Seth’s active partnership going forward as we develop new content and forge Facing History’s future will continue to strengthen us. We welcome Tracy Palandjian to lead our organization as Chair of the Board of Directors. Tracy is an inspirational business, philanthropic, and community leader who has assumed multiple leadership roles in the 12 years she has been involved with Facing History and helped us extend our reach and impact. Kwame Anthony Appiah is the new Chair of the Board of Scholars, succeeding Martha Minow, dean of Harvard Law School, who will remain on our Board. Anthony is a leading scholar at Princeton University whose writing on political and moral theory, the philosophy of language and mind, and African intellectual history have informed our work for many years. These chairs are joining our strong and continuing board leaders. All are a testimony to Facing History’s excellence, the quality of our scholarship, and our commitment to global education. 2 Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report “We know that [Facing History has] made an impact when [students are] not thinking anymore just about their class and their life, but they’re thinking about how their voice can make a difference in this world.” -School principal, New York A MESSAGE FROM BOARD CHAIR SETH A. KLARMAN Several years ago, my rabbi explained to the congregation the vicissitudes of the ebb and flow of life. In life we receive gifts and then we have to give them back. Our loved ones, our careers, our health are precious gifts. We have them and hold onto them for a while, but then, something changes, and we lose our hold on them and have to give them back. I have had the gift for 16 years of serving as Chair of the Board of Directors of Facing History and Ourselves. It has been as special a gift as I have known. But now, in the best interest of Facing History, it is time for me to move on; it is time for me to give it back. I will still be around to help, but I will no longer be Chair of the Board of Directors. I will co-chair the Board of Trustees with Dana Smith. Tracy Palandjian was named as Chair of the Board of Directors at the November 2 Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees and Directors. I could not be more confident that Tracy will lead this organization to new heights of excellence and organizational success. Over these wonderful years, I got much more from Facing History than I was able to give it. I have become a better, more nuanced leader. I have become a more confident fundraiser, secure that when I introduce someone to Facing History, I am likely do- My Facing History-centric lens allows me to see with greater clarity the problems that face democratic societies and the solutions that are within our grasp. I have greatly enjoyed the deep friendships with board members engaged in a shared mission with common purpose. I have formed lifelong friendships with many members of Facing History’s amazing, tireless, and inspiring staff. I know of virtually no other organization with as many talented and deeply committed team members, moving mountains to turn a vision into a reality. Millions upon millions of adolescents have benefitted from this crucially important work. I know that I have grown as a leader through the support of our board members, donors, and staff. The work of Facing History must continue if our children and grandchildren are to inhabit the world that we wish them to. In these tumultuous years of economic difficulty, fading dreams, rising inequality, disillusionment with our leaders, revolutions throughout the Arab and Muslim world, and social unrest here at home, we must not be passive observers as if we were watching a depressing movie with no role in the ending. Facing History reminds us that the ending is not written and that we will determine the ending. Our democracy depends on it. The next generation relies on it. Our conscience demands it. We must be tireless, relentless, and focused in our work, teaching the next generation the lessons of history, instilling in them the ability to stand in the shoes of others and become deep moral thinkers. I extend my deepest thanks to the board members, friends, and supporters whose generosity is highlighted in this annual report. It has been and will continue to be an honor to work with you to achieve our shared goals. Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report 3 The Allstate Foundation One of Facing History’s most significant public initiatives is a series of Community Conversations presented in partnership with The Allstate Foundation. These events, hosted across the country, bring prominent scholars, authors, filmmakers, and policy leaders to participate in discussions about civic engagement, individual, and collective responsibility, and compassion. Since its inception in 2005, the Community Conversations series has reached more than 40,000 teachers, students, parents, policy makers, and members of the broader community who come together to The Smith Family learn from some of the most influencial voices on the challenges facing our society. Recent speakers included Roxana Saberi, author of Between Two Worlds: My Life and Captivity in Iran; Daniel Goldhagen, author of Worse Than War: Genocide, Eliminationism and Richard and Susan Smith and the Richard and core resource, all within a digital framework that Susan Smith Family Foundation are making a trans- makes the lessons of history accessible to students formational gift to Facing History and Ourselves. The everywhere. The Smith Family Provost will play a key Smiths have committed $15.5 million to fund a full role in extending the quality that has been created, revision of Facing History and Ourselves: Holocaust advancing our mission and strategic vision, and and Human Behavior, and to endow the Smith Fam- inspiring new generations of supporters. ily Provost at Facing History. “The Smith family has been part of Facing History In making the gift, Mr. Smith said, “Warmest con- since 1983, and they have led our organization with gratulations to you, Margot, and all at Facing History distinction and vision. Dick and Susan have been ex- who have worked so hard to make the organization emplary leaders and we are privileged that Dana and what it is today. I am proud to have been a part of Rob Smith lead us now. Their family has been at the Facing History’s past, but I am even prouder to make forefront of Facing History’s growth, encouraging our this new gift aimed at helping Facing History carry program growth and technological transformation,” out its vital mission for decades to come.” said Margot Stern Strom, president and executive director. This visionary gift will enable Facing History to fully review, update, and infuse new scholarship into our the Ongoing Assault on Humanity; Wes Moore, author of The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates; human rights activist John Prendergast and Oscar-nominated actor Don Cheadle, authors of The Enough Moment (pictured bottom), and Maya Lin, internationally-acclaimed artist, National Medal of Arts winner, and designer of the Vietnam War Memorial and the Civil Rights Memorial in Montgomery, Alabama. “That was an amazing experience!” one participant wrote after hearing Roxana Saberi speak in Cleveland. “We faced history last night—literally.” To learn more, go to facinghistory.org/communityconversations. Pictured top: Thomas J. Wilson, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, The Allstate Corporation. Pictured: Members of the Smith family at the New England Benefit dinner, April 27, 2011. 4 Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report 5 99% of seminar participants say they would recommend a Facing History seminar to their colleagues. 94% of Facing History students are more likely to recognize the dangers of racial or religious stereotyping. . THANKS TO YOUR SUPPORT . . . . Facing History and Ourselves has pro- vided professional development for more than 29,000 educators. Our network of trained educators reaches more than 2,000,000 students each year. In fiscal year 2011, more than 7,600 educators participated in 314 professional development offerings, which included in-depth seminars and in-person and online workshops. . In fiscal year 2011, our website, facing history.org, had over 1,000,000 visits from people in 216 countries and territories. Facing History created two new study guides for educators this year: Democracy in Action accompanies the PBS American Experience film Freedom Riders, and Teaching “Reporter” accompanies the feature documentary about New York Times journalist Nicholas Kristof on a reporting trip to central Africa. .27 Facing History celebrates outstanding teachers. We chose new teachers to receive Margot Stern Strom Teaching Awards in 2011. They are among 178 teachers who have received this recognition since its inception in 2006. Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report 7 The work of Facing History and Ourselves is essential, and more so every day. Challenging times create economic and social pressures that can undermine 2011 GIFT REPORT the most basic human values. Facing History teaches students that they should never accept what they see at face value, but to question what is presented, examine it from different perspectives, and weigh it morally. By encouraging self-reflection and stepping into the shoes of others, Facing History provides students with a framework to make moral choices and to A MESSAGE FROM USHA PASI CHIEF DEVELOPMENT OFFICER Dear Friends, Giving to Facing History reached a record level in Each of you stopped to think about the critical fiscal year 2011. In addition to receiving the largest relationship between education and civil society this commitment in our history, the number of donors year; you gave of your time and resources; and you reached an all-time high, and we were honored to brought new friends to Facing History and Ourselves. meet the Memphis Challenge through an extraordi- You understand the importance of Facing History’s I am committed to bringing Facing History to as nary response from donors. We continue to fund the work, and you are helping to build a global society many students, teachers, schools, and communities majority of our operating budget with gifts and grants that links a deep and rigorous understanding of his- as can possibly be reached, and energized to embark from individuals, foundations, and corporations, and tory to a future defined by thoughtful, compassionate I am honored and humbled to be succeeding Seth on this new leadership role to help make it happen. we are indebted to every donor for their belief in the choices and civic participation. Klarman as Chair of the Board of Directors of The need today could not be more profound. effectiveness and importance of Facing History. appreciate the impact of those choices. Through our content and pedagogy, Facing History connects in an explicit way what students learn in the classroom to A MESSAGE FROM TRACY P. PALANDJIAN ELECTED CHAIR, BOARD OF DIRECTORS NOVEMBER 2, 2011 complexities in the world and life beyond. Facing History and Ourselves, and deeply moved by the trust placed in me by this extraordinary organization. When I first became involved with Facing History a dozen years ago, I expected that I would be sup- SUSTAINING GIFT PROGRAM porting an important cause, learning something new, and meeting engaging people. These expectations have been met and then some. What I never anticipated–or even realized was possible–was how much this mission, this organization, and the “family” would come to mean to me. I believe I For more than three decades, Facing History has engaged students in the study of history and ethical decision-making in order to teach civic responsibility, tolerance, courage, and compassion. With increasing demand from schools and teachers, and impact data that demonstrates the have become a better student. A better parent. A continued effectiveness of our work, Facing History depends on the increased investment of annual better citizen. I have been given new tools to support from leadership donors to reach more students each year. assess information and new lenses to see the world. And I have been inspired to choose to participate. Facing History and Ourselves’ Sustaining Gift Program has grown to include 86 families, foundations, and corporations. These major commitments are the cornerstone of our work and program planning. Multiyear commitments and annual gifts of $100,000 or more are recognized in the Sustaining Gift Program. This list reflects commitments or gifts received from July 1, 2010 to February 9, 2012. 8 Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report 9 CHAIRMAN’S SOCIETY Judy Wise & Sheldon Baskin Patricia S. & Paul C. Gannon Leslie & Cliff Gilbert-Lurie Commitments of Michael J. Zamkow and Rachel Goldstein & James Elkind Sandra & Philip Gordon $15,000,000 or more Google Ads The Marc Haas Foundation Richard and Susan Smith Foundation Inter-Action, Citizenship and Nancy & Jeffrey Halis Karen G. Harrison & Sue E. Berman Charitable Family Foundation Immigration Canada Richard & Susan Smith SUSTAINING CIRCLE Jacobson Family Foundation John, Amy, Jennifer, Commitments of Lasky Charitable Lead Trust Floy B. & Amos Kaminski $500,000 or more Rachael & Marshall Levine Nancy & Daniel S. Katz and Natasha & Harlan Levine Ruth Lazarus & James & Elizabeth Berylson Robert & Dana Smith The Rita Allen Foundation Debra & Jessica Knez The Blumenthal Family Lisa & James F. Mooney, III ENDOWMENT OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTORSHIP OF FACING HISTORY AND OURSELVES: A TRIBUTE TO SETH KLARMAN Facing History is celebrating Seth Klarman’s chairmanship of the Board of Directors by endowing Walter G. Freedman Michael S. Feldberg the Executive Directorship of Facing History and Ourselves. This list includes gifts made to honor Seth through February 9, 2012. Einhorn Family Charitable Trust Plough Foundation Karen S. & George D. Levy HISTORY MAKER The Jim Joseph Foundation Pritzker Traubert Family Barbara Goodwin Manilow Anonymous (5) The Marc Haas Foundation Laura Aryeh Murawczyk & Katrin & Tony Sosnick Commitments of Mark & Anla Cheng Kingdon Foundation Mindy & Reuben Munger Amy & David Abrams Pam Haas & Clarence Schwab Brian & Stephanie Spector $5,000,000 or more Foundation Jack and Harriet Rosenfeld Jo Ann & Stuart C. Nathan Cliff Asness Nancy & Jeffrey Halis Rivka & Peter Nelson Dorothy & John Sprague The Klarman Family Foundation Julie & Paul Leff Foundation Loren Pack & Rob Beyer Rhoda Baruch Kristy & Rob Harteveldt Alexandra & Michael C. Nolan Fredericka & Howard H. Estate of Caryl W. Zighera Edmond J. Safra Foundation Tracy & Leon Palandjian The Blumenthal Family Ann & Mason Hawkins Jane & Daniel Och Stevenson Samberg Family Foundation Polk Bros. Foundation Deenie & Frank P. Brosens Jacobson Family Foundation Lisa & Richard Paige Chris & Bill Stokes The Honorable Ann W. Brown & Cynthia R. & Andrew S. Janower Tracy & Leon Palandjian Margot Stern Strom & Elizabeth E. & Daniel J. Jick The Palermo Ravich Foundation DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE Richard Murawczyk Commitments of BENEFACTOR’S CIRCLE The Sandler Family Poss Family Foundation $2,500,000 or more Commitments of Leonard Stern Righteous Persons Foundation Sally & Michael Gordon $250,000 or more Charlotte & Herb Wagner Susan & Daniel E. Rothenberg Mary & William Buckley Robin Judson & Heidi & Lewis Pearlson Lisa & Richard Perry The Allstate Foundation Lisa & Richard Perry Donald A. Brown Terry Strom Adam Strom & Georgina T. & Thomas A. Russo LEADERSHIP CIRCLE Gretchen H. & Stephen B. Burke The Assisi Foundation of The Sapers Family Lynda & Jeffrey J. Bussgang Susan & Jay Kaufman The Pershing Square Foundation TRUSTEE’S CIRCLE Memphis Commitments of Ellen Schapps & Lee A. Daniels Mary Keber & Marc Skvirsky William & Lia Poorvu Rinze van Brug Commitments of Bloomberg L.P. $100,000 or more Laura DeBonis & Scott A. Nathan Mark & Anla Cheng Kingdon Bonnie Rosenberg Dorothy & Andrew Tananbaum $1,000,000 or more Brown Rudnick LLP Anonymous (3) Elinor A. Seevak Jill & Alex Dimitrief Foundation Georgina T. & Thomas A. Russo Zoe Tananbaum & Anonymous (2) Cecilia Chan Vicki S. & William H. Abrams Paul Singer Judy & Jamie Dimon The Klarman Family Foundation Luly & Maurice Samuels Amy & David Abrams The Cohen Family Foundation Jennifer Aubrey Skirball Foundation Michael Durney & Julie & Paul Leff Lisa Shamus & Nicki & Harold Tanner Linda & Glenn H. Greenberg Nina & David P. Fialkow Holly & Bill Brooks Gwenn & Mark A. Snider Marsha & Alan Leifer Ilana & Skip Vichness The Karp Family Foundation Lori & Mark S. Fife Katie & Paul Buttenwieser Susan G. & James M. Snider Nina & David P. Fialkow Carol & Michael B. Lowenstein Wendy Shattuck & Charlotte & Herb Wagner The Fischman Family John W. Carson Foundation Dorothy & Andrew Tananbaum Linda & Michael Frieze Steve & Sue Mandel Poppy White & Steven R. Berger Jana Karp Steven & Nancy, Laura, City Bridge Trust Karen Tucker & Jerry Avorn Patricia S. & Paul C. Gannon Allison & Roberto Mignone Sydney & Stanley S. Shuman John P. Williams Jane & Daniel Och Ben & Wendy Linda Burns Coleman George Washington Institute for Sally & Michael Gordon Martha Minow & Paul E. Singer Sheryl A. & Larry J. Wyman The Picower Foundation Eileen & Jack Connors Josh & Sarah Greenhill Judith & Martin Sleeper The Laszlo N. Tauber Debra Engel, Garret & Devin Stephen, Jill, Douglass & Richard Richman Religious Freedom Gracelaw Simmons Ava & Bruce C. Greenwald Gerald Stoughton Joseph W. Singer Steven D. Greenfield Samuel Plimpton Sandy Smith-Garcés Rachel Strom & G. Jonathan Bernstein Dana W. & Robert A. Smith Family Foundation Our online learning team created “Ostracism: A Case Study in Bullying,” to help students, teachers, administrators, and parents reflect 10 Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report on what they can do to make a difference and how their choices can help support safe schools. Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report 11 INDIVIDUALS Judy & John M. Angelo Carolyn Lattin & Lisa & Richard Witten Donna & David Frieze Patti Bellinger & Richard Balzer Sherwin Zuckerman Tamar & Kenneth Frieze Pascale & Richard Berner John F. Levy & Gail Rothenberg Blackie Foundation Ambassador John L. Loeb, Jr. $5,000–$9,999 Brian Gelber The Bluhm Family Foundation Carl J. Martignetti Anonymous (3) Nina & Ronald Gilson Neil Bluhm Jill & Michael Mazer Colette Bablon Ament & Judy Dorini Glassberg Leslie Bluhm & David Helfand Kim & Evan Meyers Foundation Meredith Bluhm-Wolf & Constance & George Noble Carol & Howard Anderson Sylvia Golbin & David Goodman Bill Wolf The Novack Family Vicki & Geoffrey Gold Amy & Andy Bluhm Katherine & Joseph O’Donnell Nancy & Ian Ashken Bunny & Jeff Goldstein Barbara Bluhm-Kaul The Andrew S. Pauly Family Letitia & Eduardo Azar Steven M. Golub Susan Cable & Benjamin Gomez Heidi & Lewis Pearlson Joan W. & Steven B. Belkin Grant’s Interest Rate Observer Lydia Callaghan & Adam Weiss Valerie & Jeff Peltier Robin Loewenberg Berger Lisa Naparstek Green & Kevin Carroll Joan Platt Elaine Gantz Berman & Gloria & Jack Clumeck Suzanne & Bernard Pucker Ava & Bruce C. Greenwald Jamie & Chris Cooper-Hohn Susan & James Ratner Barbara & Martin Bienenstock Lisa Gregg & Randy Mitchell Mary Corson & Carrie & Ken Richman Gene & Richard Bindler Miriam D. & Ronald K. Grossman Heidi G.C. & Richard O. Rieger Amy & Benjamin R. Bloomstone The Grousbeck Family which provides yearly operating support for Facing History and Ourselves, as well as contributions to Kent Dauten Laura & David Ross The Robert Thomas Bobins Foundation Ronald & Helen Ross Family Foundation Facing History Limited, Facing History and Ourselves in Canada, and to our permanently restricted Jill & James Haber Laura DeBonis & Scott A. Nathan Alisoun D. & Stephen J. Brewster Phyllis Hammer fund. We are grateful for gifts at all levels which support our work with teachers and students. We Dean Devlin & Lisa Brenner Heather Ross-Lowenstein & The Honorable Ann W. Brown & The Hammer Family George Elbaum & Mimi Jensen Debbie & Ward Harriman thank the many generous donors who enable us to continue to bring new ideas to educators and the Roland Emmerich & Amanda & David Russekoff Cafaro-Livingston Charitable Susan M. & Scott D. Hawkins Lydia & Pat Ryan, Trust Alexandra & Paul Herzan Joan & William D. Feldman Kathleen Campbell & Peter Doyle Judy Heyboer The Feldman Family Foundation The Samberg Family Jamie Carmell-Hyman & Sue & Larry Hochberg Molly & Domenic Ferrante The Schadt Foundation Ronald Hoffman Facing History gratefully acknowledges everyone who has made a gift to support our program. We recognize our multiyear donors who have made commitments of up to $99,999 by italicizing their names in the listing below. This list does not include gifts or pledges made after June 30, 2011 for the fall Cleveland, Los Angeles, Memphis, and New York benefits. We take great care to honor donors’ wishes as to how they should be listed, particularly in regard to family foundations. A number of these foundations will be found under the Corporation and Foundation listings on page 18. The following individuals made gifts or pledges of $1,000 or more to Facing History and Ourselves between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. Included in this list are gifts to the Annual Campaign, young people whom they teach. Jonathan D. Sackler Keystone Capital, Inc. Centropolis Entertainment Venkat Venkatraman Philanthropic Fund Irwin Lowenstein Ryan Enterprises Group Barbara & Chuck Gately Gerald Ament Family Fund Stephen Berman Donald A. Brown Barry S. Hyman Howard Green $75,000–$99,999 Lisa Tedeschini & Bruce Rigal Vicki & Bruce Heyman Maja & Craig Ramsey, Tracy & Mark Ferron Betty & Jack Schafer Adele Centanni & Louis Singer Roxanne Hori & Phyllis & Paul Berz Sharon Weintraub Lois U. Horvitz Marilyn & Larry Fields Ellen Schapps & Jean Choi & Peter Zaldivar Artemis Joukowsky The Richardson Family Marian Freedman Stephanie & John Connaughton Hunt Alternatives Fund ShaRna Foundation Elizabeth E. & Daniel J. Jick RockRose Institute Richard Richman Robert Felsenthal Rikki & Barry Kaplan Cari & Michael J. Sacks Susan & Jeff Goldenberg Gail & David Schechter Leon and Toby Cooperman $25,000–$49,999 Mary Ittelson Rachel Kohler & Luly & Maurice Samuels Anonymous (2) Carole & Gordon Segal $50,000–$74,999 Andi & Jim Gordon Anne & Joe Juster Wendy Shattuck & Florence & Harry Sloan Jon S. Corzine Foundation Binna Kandola Anonymous (2) Estate of Gertrude Baumring Karina Litvack & Cliff Siegel Robin & David Small Camille De Frank & Sally & Paul R. Kanin Nancy A. & Jon R. Bauer Lynda & Jeffrey J. Bussgang The Al Green Gallery Lori & Hal Luft Dorothy & John Sprague Katrin & Tony Sosnick Karen & Matthew Kaplan Ronald & Ronni Casty Jill & Alex Dimitrief Josh & Sarah Greenhill Susan & B. Lee Mallory Susan W. Tofias Sharman Spector-Angel & Mary & John Dicken, Jr. Leona F. Karp Roberta & Irwin Chafetz & Family Linda & Michael Frieze Judy & Bill Greffin Jill & Paul Meister Kate & Shai Waisman Connie & Tom Duckworth Dale & John Katzenberg Ted Cutler and Family Jill Garling & Tom Wilson Sheila & Joseph Gutman Family Stacey & Eric Mindich George & Lydia Weiss Adam & Kelly Stanislavsky Helen W. Dunn & Susan & Jay Kaufman Margot T. & Jonathan Davis Sara & Harry Gorman David Hiller Linda & Judd Miner Karen Sulzberger & Samuel M. Seltzer Dale V. & Marty S. Kelman Sumner & Esther Feldberg Rita S. Halbright & Barbara & Amos Hostetter Laura Aryeh Murawczyk & Foundation Gail & Richard Elden Megan & Mariner Kemper Shelly & Howard Kivell Charlene Wang Howe & Noelle & Dick Wolf Tina & Byron D. Trott Suzanne Faber & Rick Fizdale Tom Kier Gigi Pritzker Pucker & Fred Hayman Charitable Erin Ostrow The Ziff Family Foundations Trish & Glen Tullman Family David H. Feinberg The Klyce Family Foundation Angela Japha Lisa & Richard Paige Steven Koch Shonni J. Silverberg & Sally & Saul J. Pannell $10,000–$24,999 Dora Z. & Arthur D. Ullian Melissa & Seth Finkelstein Fred Hayman Amy & Marty Kaplan Margaret L. & Joseph L. Koerner Elizabeth & Daniel Peltz Anonymous (3) Ilana & Skip Vichness Atsuko & Larry Fish Betty Hayman Sawaka & Michael Katz Melinda Kramer & Robert Ernst Dana W. & Robert A. Smith William & Lia Poorvu The Alpert Family Foundation Poppy White & Steven R. Berger Hope Flack Robert Hayman Leslie & Nathaniel Landau The Winn Family Regan & Philip Friedmann Bud & Wendie Kroll Brian & Stephanie Spector Paul R. Kanin Janet & Jeffrey Larson Carol & Michael B. Lowenstein Michael Pucker John M. Shapiro Jonathan S. Och Mark S. Hoplamazian Richard Murawczyk Samuel Plimpton Say Yes to Education The Jeffrey A. Altman Foundation We partnered with PBS’s American Experience series to explore the legacy of the Freedom Riders, a courageous band of civil the Democracy in Action study guide and a resource-rich website to accompany the PBS documentary Freedom Riders. 12 Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report The Edgewater Funds David S. Howe Gary Angel Eric M. A. Lax Family Foundation Edward B. Chez rights activists who challenged segregation simply by traveling side by side on buses through the Deep South in 1961. We created Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report 13 Lynda & Dale Laurance Robert A. Philpott Office of Supervisor Zev Jenny & P. Jay Fortner Ann Lederer & Robert Hickler Schwarz Family Foundation $1,000–$2,499 Kathleen & James R. Brown Joan L. & Charles P. Lazarus J.B. and M.K. Pritzker Family Yaroslavsky Audrey & James Foster Marcia & Alan Leifer Anonymous (7) Mark Brown Svetlana & Mark Lee Foundation Karen & James Frank Donna R. & Mark S. Leventhal Karen & Chris Segal Lisa & Trevor Abrahmsohn Linda Campbell The Lerner Foundation Diana & Bruce Rauner $2,500–$4,999 Howard Freedman & Emily Leventhal Seigle Family Foundation Ina & Stephen M. Abrams Barbara Bertozzi Castelli Sherry & Alan Leventhal Sonja L. Reed & Anonymous (4) Noella & Ricardo Levy Linda & Glenn Sessoms Alison Adams & Peter Collery Yasmin & Anand Chandrasekher Fifi & Ron Levin Ida & Myles Abbott Gisela & Jeffrey Friedman Harriet & Alan Lewis Beth & Uri Shabto Joanie & Tom Adler Katherine Chapman & Rachel & Jimmy Levin Rose & Sam Reisman Renee Arst & Brian Lewis Alexandra Fuchs & Gideon Argov Nancy & Richard Lubin Connie & James Shapiro Kenneth Ageloff Karen, Tamara and Helen Levine Barbara Reiss-Snyder & Dorothy & Martin Bandier Georgia & Walter Garnsey Carolyn Mahboubi Lorraine & Sid Sheinberg Nancy & John Alderman George Chimento on behalf of the estate of Deborah E. & Craig Barber Ann & Evan Geldzahler Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Mann Andrea & Michael Shindler Linda & Philip Alexander Gabrielle & Richard Coffman Gil Levine Linda & David Richter Betty S. & Arthur Bardige Susan Gibson & Mark Bergman Katie Marchini Joyce Reynolds Sinclair, Ph.D. & Sue & Harvey B. Allon Ellen R. Cohen & Daniel Haber Peggy & Larry Levy Betsy & Randy Rochman Robert L. Beal Constance Gilson Cynthia & William M. Marcus Jane & Peter Anagnostos Stacie & Aaron Cohen Shelley S. & Donald M. Levy David & Marian Rocker Carolyn A. Beckedorff & Joyce & Ab Glickman Kimberly Marteau & Christine & Rob Small Susan Leopold Ansin Liz Cohernour Debra F. & William G. Lewin Nina & Ivan Ross Bei Lee & William Gold II Becky Kidder Smith & Liliane & Leo Apotheker Ann & Ken Cohn Toby Devan Lewis Jeanne M. & John W. Rowe Judy & John Bedrosian Elizabeth Goldberg & Michael Mazer Evelyn & David Auerbach Barb & Roe Conn Ellen M. & Richard J. Lieb Jason D. Russell Marilyn & Jack A. Belz Leslie & David McGranahan Mary Ann & Stanley W. Snider Gerard & Minsun Baglieri Annabel Conrad & Iddo Patt Barrie & Stephen Lieberman Terry & Larry Schubach Miriam & Sol Berg Jackie & Alan L. Goldberg Miriam & Robert Mills Gerri & Andrew Sommers Jackie & Howard Banchik Micki & Bob Cooper Rose Lizarraga & David Scherer Beverly W. & Ira J. Schulman Debra & Wayne Berger Judith & Joshua Goldman Abby & Howard Milstein Vicki & Harry Sterling Winifred Barnes Ellie Cornish & Brian Chu Kristen & Kent Lucken Claudia & Steven Schwartz Janice & Ira Berlin Marina Gorbis & Chris Fleischut Janice Min Harriet W. (Mrs. Tom) Stern Tammy & Steve Barry Dana Corvin & Harris Weinberg Christopher D. Lueking Jonathan Schwartz & Roz & Wally Bernheimer Gordon Family Foundation Rafi Musher Fredericka & Rhoda & Jordan Baruch Patricia Cox Carla E. Lynton Juli Betwee Jennifer Gosselin & Alexandra K. & Michael C. Nolan Dodi J. Bashan Sharon & Gary Curhan The Magdovitz Family Tommy & Scott Sheridan Ellen & Frank Bialystok Myra & Charles Novogrodsky Rachel Strom & Rinze van Brug Suzanne & Scott L. Baum Gila & Paul B. Daitz Foundation Melanie and Michael Sherwood Susan G. & Richard A. Block Jahnene & Jonathan Green Michael Och The Sunshine Fund Joey & Neal Beckford Beth Danaher Barbara & Earl Magdovitz Suzanne & Jeffrey Bloomberg Lindy Green Michael Offner & Andrea Sussman & Meredeth Beers & Frank Fuller Lee A. Daniels Ashley & Todd Tobias Millie Rosenbloom Simon & Edward Borkowski Beth & Lawrence Greenberg Erin & Dean Bellissimo Sara Darehshori & Ronald Rolfe The Malkin Family Karen & David Brush Myrna & Stephen Greenberg Chris Paci & Sally Rocker Jill & John Svoboda Kathleen Bennett & Tom Malloy Nettie & Mike Dart Steve & Sue Mandel Michele Smith Jackie & John Bucksbaum Brenda Hampton Sarah Pearson & Evan E. Seevak Gerri & Kenneth A. Sweder Mark Bergman Bettina & Brian Decker Barbara Goodman Manilow Paula & Steve Smith Pat & Jim Bullock Allison & Jed Hart Joan & Mitch Polinsky Kate & Ben Taylor Karen & Steve Berkowitz DEF Fund Karen J. & Robert G. May Jody & Andy Snider Amy & Eric Carlson Jonathan Harries Adam Pollock Nancy & Steven Tumen Emil & Natalie Bernstein The Deupree Family Foundation Barbara & Richard Melcher Barbara & Douglas Spreng Sandra D. & Charles B. Shîla Hazan Carol & Alan Pomerantz Jeane Umbreit & G. Jonathan Bernstein Molly & Brett Dick Wendy & David Meller Janice Stanton Ricki Tigert Helfer & Amy & Jonathan H. Poorvu Heiji & Brian Black Sheri & Roy P. Disney Allison & Roberto Mignone Eileen & Rob Stein The Allen and Franka Charlupski Charlene & Glenn Repko David Wales Joni-Sue Blinderman & Tim & Neda Disney Lisa & Keith Miller Julene & John Stellato Foundation Jane & Eric Herzog Eddie Reynolds & Ed Jones Jennifer Weber & Alisa & Dan Doctoroff Samuel H. & Maria Miller Jesse Stern Helen Charlupski & Jill M. & Robert P. Inches Gay Block & Malka Drucker Paula & Michael Downey Foundation Linda & Gerald Stern Joseph Biederman Joseph Jackson Joshua Reynolds Melody Howe Weintraub & Philanthropic Fund of the Walter L. Downing Cheryl & Philip Milstein Roger Strauch & Natalie & Lewis Chester Martha W. & Ira A. Jackson Amy G. & Kenneth L. Rogat Houston Jewish Community Julie & Ronald Druker Mizel Family Foundations Allison & Peter Coviello Anne Jacobs & Charles Reed Adrienne B. & Bernard M. Rosof Margaret Wells & Bob Pritchard Foundation Patricia Green Dunn & Dale S. & Robert H. Mnookin Jeanette Sublett & Langdon Neal Christine & Frank Currie Cynthia R. & Andrew S. Janower Nancy Rothman Hon. Rebecca Westerfield (Ret.) Susan & Steven Bloom Bridget & Burke Montgomery Geraldine & Gabriel Sunshine Meredith & Walter Dabberdt Randi & Nathan Johnson Jocelyn & William B. Rudner Diane J. Wexler & Susan & Michael Blum Susan & James Edelman James Mossman Taslitz Family Charitable Fund at Darsha Davidoff & Jane Kahn & Michael Bien Suzanne E. Salamon & George Blumenthal Gary & Joan Eichhorn Joanne Nemerovski & Ellen & James Kaplan Alison Whalen & Helen & Arthur Bobrove Julie & George B. Ellis Joan & Michael Terry Julia & John DeVoy Elaine & Robert Kaufman Shelly & Mark Saltzman Joan & Nick Boodrookas Rasha Mansouri Elmasry & Elisabeth R. & Joseph H. Nesler Rohini & Ram P. Thukkaram Maggi Dunavant Barbara Kenner Carol Sands & Leif Langensand Nancy R. & Roy A. Wilsker Diana Bowes Kathy Neustadt Merna Wechsler Karen & Jerry E. Ehrlich Robyn & Shawn Kessler Nadine Schiff & Fred Rosen Carol Wolf Robert Bralower Carol & Peter England Liz & Thomas Niedermeyer Lynne & David Weinberg Barbara & Mark Elsberg Donna & Stewart Kohl Sue Ann & Robert Schiff Gillian Zackham & Roy Korins Jonathan L. Brandt Esta & Robert Epstein Bonnie & Martin J. Oberman Jedd & Danielle Wider Ginger & George Elvin Janet & John Kornreich Madrian & Stanley B. Schneider Geena & Dennis Zaslavsky Barbara & Jim R. Bronner Stefan & Kamilla Ericsson Oppenheimer Family Foundation Deanna & Sidney Wolk Marsha Feinberg Karen Springer Kronick & Toni & John Schulman Deenie & Frank P. Brosens Andrea & Mark Esper Tami J. Paumier & Sheryl A. & Larry J. Wyman Tina & Bob Fockler Joyce & Stephen Schultz Maribeth & Mark Brostowski Judy & Anthony Evnin Martha & Robert F. Fogelman Philip Kurjan Janet & Sheldon Brown Trudy & Lester Fagen Marc Brown Daniel N. Epstein James Snyder Marcella Fischer Charitable Foundation John B. Simon Julie Kulhanjian Strauch the Chicago Community Trust Glen C. Warren S. Anthony DiGangi Carpenter, M.D. Donald Drumright Rita Montlack David Gould Reed Maltzman Michael Helfer Mel Kronick “In the exhibit, I saw just a few of the many people who stood up for what is right. Truthfully, it is inspiring that a stranger would 14 Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report John Emerson Lonna Steinberg Family Fund Alan H. Einhorn Wendy & Jeffrey Schwarz Gerald Sinclair, MD Thomas Smith Howard H. Stevenson Andrew Troop Laurence M. Bloch Laurence Bailen Jerald M. Weintraub Bruce L. Beron Steve Marenberg Michael Levine Tom Stemberg Stephen Dunn Hassan Elmasry help another, and that’s what I plan to do.” -Student touring our Choosing to Participate exhibition in Memphis Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report 15 Margaret & Robert Fagenson Bernard Gotfryd Jeanne & Frank Jemison Bernice & Nate Leipciger Ina M. & Louis J. Micheels Jane & David Preiser Suzanne & Jonathan Scharff Jean & Kenneth Telljohann Garrett Fail Sue & Melvin Gray Jockers Family Foundation Clare & Richard G. Lesser Tom Mihalik Regan Pritzker & Brigitte & Michel Scheinmann Audri & Stanley Tendler Barri S. Falk & Linda & William Green Rose Johnston Bob Lessin* Barbara & Fred Miller David H. Schwartz Mark Thompson Ilene R. Greenberg & Abigail A. Jones & The Margot Levin Family Fund Barbara & Henry S. Miller Susan Purcell & Yair Landau Wendy & Ethan Schwartz Jacqueline & Glenn Tilton Lynn Feintech & Tony Bernhardt Steven P. Levine Catherine & Robert Miller Leslie & David Puth Rebecca & Jordon Scott Joshua Trump Susan & Robert Feitler, Jr. Joan & Jeffrey Greendorfer Mimsy & Frank A. Jones, Jr. Kathy Levinson Russell Miller Frances & Donald Putnoi Ted Seides Grace Tsao-Wu & Diane & Daniel Feldman Sloan & David Greenspan Robin Josephs & Susan Levitan Ruth & Harvey R. Miller Deborah & Stephen Quazzo Judith G. Seinfeld Carol & Steven Felsenthal Mindy & Drew Greenwald Susan & Steven Levkoff Martha Minow & Lori Quinn & Jeff Lowenthal Claire & Stephen G. Seliger Kristen Tsukushi Linda & Eric Felton Susan & Howard Gulker Robin Judson & Carol & Lawrence F. Levy Susan & Robert Quinn James & Rosalie Shane Jeane Ungerleider & Winnie & Michael Feng Antonella Guzzi & Felicia & Sander M. Levy Hannah Lowy Mitchell & Joseph Quintilian Rachel F. & Maryann Fenster Linda & Alan R. Kahn Shirley Feldberg Levy Irving & Charlotte Rabb Claire & Mike Van Konynenburg Suzanne & Stephen H. Fields Natalie Haar Ali & David Kamin Susan Lewis & Peggy J. West Wendy & James Mnookin Joan & James Shapiro Erna & Andrew Viterbi Andrea S. Finard Elaine & Eric Hahn Carol N. & Arnold Kanter Hedi Lieberman & Victor Teicher Debbie & Steve Modzelewski Audrey & Albert B. Ratner Doug & Nanci Sharon Carol & Irwin Wagner The Finkler-Friedland Family Elena M. Hahn & Victor K. Kiam Amy & Ira Kaplan Judi & Jay Linden Leigh Morgan Andy Rayburn Chantal & James Sheridan Mary-Ellen & Tom Wanty Foundation Linda & Jeff Hammes Carol & Edward L. Kaplan/Kaplan Joseph S. Littenberg Claire W. & Richard P. Morse Mark Reed Mimi & Steve Sherman Joan Melber Warburg Ruth L. & Gerald D. Fischbach Ms. Eugenia Hanoune Foundation Connie & Louis Loeb Beverly & Chase Morsey Dede & Tom Reedy Lesley Shore K. C. & Jeff Warren Claudia & Stuart Flack Nancy & Spencer Hart Nancy & Stephen Karotkin Susan Disney Lord & Scott Lord Deborah Mueller & David Barber Bonnie & Richard Reiss Judith C. & Jeffrey N. Siegel Edith Weinberger Anne & Scott Flamm Beverly & Warren Hayford Nancy R. Karp Anne R. Lovett & Mindy & James C. Munson Audrey & Steven Reny Wendy & Doug Sinton Betsy Lynn Weiser & Eric D. Karp Lauren Reiss Frank Megan & Dan Haynes Jane & Robert Katz Foundation Stephen G. Woodsum Paige & Art Nagle Paula & Ira Resnick Eve & Henry Skier Maureen & Joseph Wekselblatt Myrna H. & Ana Hays & Ed McCracken Lita & Joseph Katz Kate Lubin & Glen Sutton Jodi & Herb Nass Sharon L. & Howard Rich Linda Ellen & Ron Sklar Laura & Michael Werner Eugene M. Freedman Sheila & Harvey Hecker Carol & Jerry Katzman Susan & Jeff Lucier Pam Neides Betty B. Robbins & Toby & Carl S. 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Gibson Jill & John Levi Jill Kowal & Bill Benjamin Joanne & Douglas Mason Susan Passoni & Rothberg Family Foundation David Steinhardt Beth & Larry Gies Linda & Ira Hanan Lisa Krakow Fiorella & Stephen Massey Alice & Hugh Rovit Robin & Ben Steinman Lucy & Richard Gillham David Hornik Geri & Daniel Krauss Marsha S. & Edward M. Mattison Yadira & Todd Patkin Roberta L. Rubin & Erica & Donald K. Stern Albert & Judy Glickman Caryn Huberman & Barbara N. Kravitz Gail & John McBride Alan & Marla Patzik Paula Stern & Paul A. London Laurie & Richard Gliklich Judy & Morris J. Kriger J. Peter McCubbin Lisa & Richard Pell Kim & George Ruhana Christine & William T. Stokes Lillian & Norman Glowinsky Carla D. Hunter & Judith & Douglas Krupp Bridget McGrath & Jon Najarian Sudha Pennathur Catherine Saar & Lori & Peter Stokes Alexander Goldberg Ellie Kulman & Marshall Jaffe Bruce McLucas Alice Peterson & Paul Munk Sarah & Steven Stratton Carol R. & Avram J. 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McGarvey Gerald Stoughton Parry Mitchell Malcolm McDonald Betty Gonzalez Charitable Foundation Donald-Bruce Abrams Michael Kranzley Stephen B. Shankman Ron Greenberg Linda & Alan Goldstein Pamela M. & Robert D. Jacobs Suzanne & Paul G. Lazarov Lynda M. Goldstein Karen & Peter Jakes Elaine Leboff-Ries & Margaret Metz & Bill Stegall Ellen Feldberg Gordon & Alice Jarcho & Thomas Gallagher Brad Meyers Susan & Tom Pluss Gloria & Leslie Schaffer Suzie Tapson & Gordon Burnes Ellen & Robert Jasper Jane & Scott Lederman Sylvia & Charles Meyers Julia & Larry Pollock Susan Schaps & Robert Shelton Alex & Will Taylor Michael Gordon Michael H. Ries James J. Heeger Joseph W. Singer Christopher Olin Our evaluation team undertook 15 new studies to document the impacts of the Facing History program on students, teachers, and schools. 16 Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report Michael Bussey Craig Freedman William Stone Stephen Farley *Deceased Our Facebook community includes more than 11,000 people and more than 2,000 people follow us on Twitter. Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report 17 CORPORATIONS & FOUNDATIONS Troob Capital Advisors LLC Jewish Community Endowment AutoZone Inc. Lick-Wilmerding High School UBS Holocaust Memorial/ Avon Products Foundation, Inc. Linde Family Foundation United Airlines Education Fund of the Jewish Bahr Che The Milton & Tamar Maltz Thomas H. White Foundation Community Federation of San Baptist Memorial Health Care Wolf Family Foundation, a Francisco, the Peninsula, Beaver Creek Vineyards Morton & Barbara Mandel Ourselves between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. These generous gifts funded teacher workshops supporting foundation of the Marin & Sonoma Counties Blue Cross Blue Shield of Foundation and seminars, resource materials and speakers in classrooms, and special projects. Included in this Jewish Community Federation Johansen-Larsen Foundation Massachusetts The McLean Foundation of Cleveland J.P. Morgan The Lois & Irving Blum Memphis Convention & Kelman-Lazarov, Inc. Foundation $5,000–$9,999 Malter Holdings Limited Buckeye Technologies Inc. Memphis Jewish Federation AAR CORP. Mayer Brown LLP Butler, Snow, O’Mara, Stevens, & Memphis University School Baxter International Mid-America Apartment Menke Foundation Bernstein Global Wealth Communities Catholic Diocese of Memphis Methodist Le Bonheur Management NBC Universal Catholic Healthcare West Healthcare Charter One Northern Trust Chicago Board of Trade Metropolitan Limousine Citadel LLC Paramount Pictures Foundation Morgan Keegan & Co. Inc. R. Crosby Kemper, Jr. Trust & City National Bank The Parthenon Group China Institute Munger Tolles & Olson Foundation Colliers International Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Combined Jewish Nahon, Saharovich & Trotz, PLC Philanthropies New York Mercantile Exchange The following corporations, foundations, and organizations made gifts to Facing History and list are a number of organizations that provided gifts-in-kind and pro bono services. Commitments of $100,000 or more will be found under the Sustaining Gift Program listings on page 9. We recognize our multiyear donors who have made commitments of up to $99,999 by italicizing their names in the listing below. Cannada, PLLC Family Foundation Visitors Bureau $50,000–$99,999 $25,000–$49,999 Botwinick-Wolfensohn Anonymous Ahmanson Foundation Foundation Baupost Group, LLC Ames Fund of Ten-Ten Brown Rudnick Charitable KeyBank Cooley Godward Kronish LLP The Conference on Jewish Foundation Foundation The Esther A. & Joseph The Covenant Foundation Pershing Square Advisors Computer Sciences Corporation Material Claims Against Aon Leo Burnett USA Creative Artist Agency The PrivateBank--Chicago Covidien Oak Tree Foundation Germany DLA Piper CBS Television Network Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel Credit Suisse Private Banking PwC Developers Diversified Realty Overton High School Crown Family Philanthropies Grosvenor Capital The Chear Foundation Latham & Watkins LLP Exelon Corporation Reyes Holdings, LLC Dewey & LeBouef Oxford Bank & Trust FedEx Corporation Chopper Trading Longleaf Partners Funds, First Tennessee Bank The Dorothy & Jonathan Rintels Drew University OZ Management, L.L.C. Lloyd A. 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Sidney Garber Pushkin Public Relations Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher Gillham Charitable Trust Red Sox Foundation Grant’s Financial Publishing, Inc. Regional Medical Center at Claims Conference The Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany www.claimscon.org Catherine T. MacArthur Management, L.P. Family Foundation Klingenstein Fund, Inc. Gift Program Walker, LLP Charitable Foundation Management, LLC Charitable Foundation Charitable Foundation Foundation The Edward & Betty Sloat General Catalyst Partners, LLC Morgan Stanley Community Greenwald, Pauly, Foster & Amy Mandel & Katina Rodis Foundation Joel & Randi Cutler Affairs Miller Fund The Treu-Mart Fund David & Nina Fialkow The New York State Council on Guardsmark, Inc. 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Hunt Foundation WME Sidney Stern Memorial Trust Angelo, Gordon & Co., L.P. Hahn & Hessen LLP Sarlo Foundation IBM Corporation Ziffren Brittenham, LLP Jefferies & Company, Inc. SLATERPAULL Architects, Inc Jewish Community Youth Stax, Inc. Foundation UJA-Federation of New York WGBH Charitable Trust Joyce & Irving Goldman Foundation, Inc. Charitable Foundation Foundation, Inc. Washington, D.C. Environment & the Arts Charitable Fund Lily Auchincloss Foundation, Inc. HSBC Bank USA, N.A. Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP InterCall Inc. Bank of America Hyatt Legal Plans Seward & Kissel LLP ITW $1,000–$4,999 Foundation Steyer, Lowenthal, Boodrookas, The Bill Bass Foundation Martha Holden Jennings Charles & M. R. Shapiro Jenner & Block LLP Anonymous Kovitz Securities, LLC Alvarez & Smith LLP ABC 7 Chicago/Disney Worldwide KPMG LLP The Summa Group Services Lichterman Loewenberg The Summit Family Foundation The Atlantic Philanthropies Foundation TD Waterhouse Herb Block Foundation Blum-Kovler Foundation Foundation Foundation The Sidley Austin Foundation “I was in seventh grade [and] just starting the Facing History program when I started to realize how much I had not been told. Reading like her had suffered.” -Chicago student 18 Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report the stories of Holocaust survivors, hearing them speak, made me feel for the first time what my grandmother and six million others Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report 19 The Alvin & Fanny B. 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Charitable Foundation Foundation School of Philanthropic Foundation New York Eastern Massachusetts Center of Nassau County Matching Gifts Program IN-KIND AND PRO BONO GIFTS Facing History is able to use every available dollar to bring programs to teachers and students in part because of the generous in-kind gifts and pro bono professional services donated by our friends and supporters. Corporate donors of in-kind gifts and services are listed on page 18, and we are grateful for their generous support. Board and committee members and other volunteers in Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, London, Los Angeles, Memphis, New England, New York, the San Francisco Bay Area, Toronto, and the international community contribute countless volunteer hours, and we are most grateful to them. Here we thank individuals who have donated their professional time, home or office space, or gifts of artwork, equipment, or supplies. Diageo Melrose PTO, Inc. Temple Beth Abraham Wells Fargo Insurance Services Dop Dop Salon Mission San Jose High School Temple Beth Elohim Bonnie Abaunza Sally Frishberg Dori Katz Jon Pushkin The Wharton Charitable Fund Equinox Montclair State University Temple Beth Torah Karina Arutyunyan Leslie Gilbert-Lurie Helena Kubicka de Braganca Julie & Steven Rosefsky Wilderness Point Foundation Euro Optika Mother McAuley Liberal Arts Time Warner Inc. Susan & Richard Block Alex Ginsburg Julie Leff Heather Ross-Lowenstein & Fabrangen Cheder Tzedakah Twinkle-Toes et al Holly & Bill Brooks Judy Goldman Jonathan Lenthem UP TO $1,000 Committee MSNBC.COM United Way of the Bay Area Jeryl Brunner Bernard Gotfryd Mark Levy Gina & Tom Russo Allied Jewish Federation of The Field Foundation of Museum of Jewish Heritage United Way of New York Caretha & Ken Coleman Elly Gross Carolyn Mahboubi Margrit Wreschner Rustow Colorado Neiman Marcus Group Matching Urban Assembly School for Law Jill & Alex Dimitrief Bec Hamilton Lily Margules Gihan Salem Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity David & Hilda Fins Family Debra Engel Judy Heyboer Rick Nahmias Jody Snider Foundation New England Professional Ursuline Academy Sandra & Dan Feldman Flora Hogman Lisa & Rick Paige Luong Ung Anthony Logistics for Men FM Global Foundation Systems Wellesley Middle School Donna & Yale Fergang Frances Irwin Andrew Pauly Kate & Shai Waisman Ariel Investments, LLC Franklin Township School District New York Public Library Wells Fargo Community Support Lori & Mark Fife Paul Kanin Richard Perry Dina Zuckerberg Auerbach Grayson & Friday Night Shoebox Fund Newton Community Development Campaign Boston Chapter Company, Inc. Illinois, Inc. High School Gift Program & Justice Funding Exchange National Foundation Westminster Synagogue Bank of America Foundation Packer Collegiate Institute WNYC & The Green Space Matt Bernson Galvin Middle School Pearn Kandola LLP YWCA Women’s Center Boston 3G, Inc. Gannett Foundation Lisa Perry Brentwood School GBC, Inc. Perry Capital Community Funds “The sheer brilliance of the way Facing History designed this online course has inspired me to use similar technology with my own Behavior online seminar 20 Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report Irwin Lowenstein students next year.” -La Jolla, California educator who participated in our Facing History and Ourselves: Holocaust and Human Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report 21 PERMANENTLY RESTRICTED (ENDOWED) AND SPECIAL FUNDS GIFTS IN TRIBUTE Facing History and Ourselves is grateful to those donors who made gifts in tribute totaling more than Many friends of Facing History have helped to establish the following endowed and special funds that support particular aspects of the work of Facing History. $297,000 to support our work. Listed below are those individuals for whom tribute gifts were made totaling $100 or more. We are grateful for gifts at all levels which support our work with teachers and Rev. Robert W. Bullock International Fellowship This fellowship program brings scholars to Facing History to lend their expertise to Facing History staff, teachers, and the community at large. The David & Lillian Casty Fellowship Program This program promotes a scholarly exchange and cultivates global ambassadors for Facing History by bringing a journalist, scholar, or resource speaker to Facing History annually for a year of residency. Leo Dunn Endowed Fund This fund supports the purchase of books and resource materials for the Facing History Library and Resource Center. William Randolph Hearst Endowment Fund for Summer Seminars This fund for summer seminars partially supports Facing History’s summer seminars in New York. The Klarman Family Endowed Fund This fund has been established to establish and endow the Executive Directorship of Facing History and Ourselves. The Bea Kovich Fund This fund in honor of Bea Kovich’s memory supports Facing History School graduates in their pursuit of their postsecondary school goals and dreams. scholarships for summer seminars and follow-up services for teachers in greater Colorado. students. The Charlotte & Irving Rabb Fund for Teaching Fellowships This endowed fund supports teacher scholarships for summer seminars as well as follow-up meetings throughout the year with Facing History staff. IN HONOR OF Rena Finder Megan & Mariner Kemper Julie Rosefsky David Abrams Julia Franks Shelly & Howard Kivell Heather Ross-Lowenstein & Beverly & Charles Achki Gary Furst Beth S. & Seth A. Klarman Charlene Achki-Repko Tracy Garrison-Feinberg & Karen Springer Kronick & Jesse Ruskin & Tobin Belzer Jane & Norm Alpert Gina & Tom Russo The Rhoda Sapers Library Endowment Fund The fund supports the purchase of new videos and books for the Facing History Library and Resource Center. Gary Angel Leslie Gilbert-Lurie Ruth Lazarus & Michael Feldberg Shelly Saltzman Janet Applefield Robert Goldberg Julie Abrams Leff Carol M. Sands Jennifer Aubrey & Rachel Goldstein & Jim Elkind Scott Leff Sapers Family Sally & Michael Gordon Nate Leipciger Marci & Michael Sapers Deborah Barber Sandy & Philip Gordon Marya Levenson Rhoda & Bill Sapers Nancy & Jon Bauer Ashlyn Gorlin Max Levi Audrey & Harvey Scher Richard Berner Danae Gray & Milton Reynolds Karen S. Levy Emma Seevak Phyllis & Paul Berz Medlyn & Jeffrey Greenberger Lori & Hal Luft Gabriel Seevak Juli Betwee Jeff Greendorfer Carolyn Mahboubi Carole & Gordon Segal Frank Bialystok Barbara Grier Barbara Manilow Rachel F. Shankman Susan & Rick Block Pamela Haas Jill & Paul Meister Connie & James Shapiro Dexter Blumenthal Rita S. Halbright Barbara & Richard Melcher Lesley Shore Wight Boggs Herve Hanoune Gerald Merfish Judith C. Siegel Judi & Larry Bohn Holly Hershfield Kim & Evan Meyers Risa & Neil Silverston Lynda & Jeffrey Bussgang Judy Heyboer Rita Montlack & Martin Sleeper Ellen B. Carmell Vicki & Bruce Heyman Dana & Robert Smith Gloria & Jack Clumeck Judith & Charles Huizeuga Carolann & George Najarian James M. Snider Tim Cuneo Pamela Burlingham Hurd Jo Ann & Stuart Nathan Arnie Soloway Joan Cutler Mary Ittelson Kathy Neustadt Sharman Spector-Angel Jan Darsa Herbert Itzkowitz Jane & Dan Och Walter Steinweg Jill & Alex Dimitrief Ly Japha Lisa & Rick Paige Erica Stern Emily Dreifus & Lucy & Terry Johnson Sally & Saul Pannell Margot Stern Strom & Floy B. Kaminski Samantha Perry Joseph Patrick Drinkwine Paul R. Kanin Plummer Family Rachel Strom Harriet & Richard Ebers Rikki Kaplan Robyn Pralgever Karen Sulzberger Esther & Sumner Feldberg Douglass Karp Barbara Reiss-Snyder & Daniel Swartz Sumner L. Feldberg Jill & Stephen Karp Jim Snyder Debbie & Jeff Swartz Joan & William D. Feldman Hannah Kass Joshua Reynolds Judy & Sidney Swartz William D. Feldman Elaine & Robert Kaufman Susie Richardson Noah Swartz Marilynn & Larry Fields Susie & Jay Kaufman Carrie & Ken Richman Sam Swartz Lori & Mark Fife Marty Kelman Betty Robbins Judith Sydney & Aviva Sapers The Richard A. Smith Endowment Fund for Excellence This fund is designated to support the most engaged, committed, and excellent teachers and support scholarships for them to attend advanced summer seminars. The Laszlo N. Tauber Family Foundation Fund This fund established the Margot Stern Strom endowed fellowship fund to support a fellowship, the purpose of which is to cultivate new talent for Facing History to support organizational needs. The fellowship will fund a staff position to be located at Facing History and Ourselves’ headquarters, or in one of the regional offices. The position will support the goals of the Executive Director. The Memphis Fund This fund supports resources for additional Facing History initiatives and/or staff benefiting Memphis, Tennessee. The Milt Morris Facing History Educator Scholarship Fund In honor of Milt Morris, this endowed fund supports More than 6,400 people attended Community Conversations, a national series of free, community-wide events featuring high-profile dialogues. 22 Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report Jonathan Harries Mark D. Maremont Kevin Feinberg Mel Kronick Howard J. Freedman Irwin Lowenstein Terry Strom speakers, held in partnership with The Allstate Foundation. Since 2005, more than 46,000 people have participated in these Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report 23 With careful planning, your estate can provide for loved ones and continue to benefit Facing History Lisa Tedeschini IN MEMORY OF Ab Glickman Daniel Raitt Ashley & Todd Tobias Richard Ageloff Irene L. Golden Reiner Riegel Susan W. Tofias Alyson Spira Arenberg Jackson Golden Rose Rockmaker Ries Jacob van Brug Millia Bakan James A. Golden Ruth Ross Netty & Maurice Vanderpol Rebeka Bialystok Linda Goodman Maxwell Salter Ilana & Skip E. Vichness Robert W. Bullock M. Peter Heilbrun Andre Scheinmann Bella & Noa Waisman Goldma Caplow Richard Kloian Sheldon Seevak John Warneke Elsie Chazanoff Zezette C. Larsen Frank Shurman Merna Wechsler Miriam Grosberg Dane Carole Caplan Lonner Margaret Lou Wasson Smith Lois Weenberg Michael Doctoroff Richard Lowenstein Ruth Soforenko Jack Weinstein Jack Eshaghian Peter Masci Howard Wechsler Diane Jordan Wexler Celia Feintech Ellen Meadows Jack M. Weinstein Stacey Winter Lilly Flake Michael Michael Sonia Weitz Judy Wise Doris Forman Henry Nausbaum Esther Wolinsky Anonymous (4) Ilse & Peter H. Garfunkel Irving W. Rabb Margot & Terry Strom Sheryl & Larry Wyman Jesse Friedman Abe Novogrodsky Vicki & William Abrams Bernice Godine Edward L. Reynolds, Jr. Trust Karen Sulzberger James Anthony Zoccoli Ada Gail Julian Pearlman Jennifer Aubrey Sandra & Philip Gordon Sharon L. & Howard Rich Gerri & Kenneth Sweder Louis Garfield Jerome Pickman Richard E. Barbieri Barbara & Steven Grossman Bonnie Rosenberg Dora Z. Ullian Esther Gens Dan Raiskin Samuel J. Baskin Charitable Priscilla & Richard M. Hunt Eugene B. Rosenberg Netty & Maurice Vanderpol Mary Keber & Marc Skvirsky Alex Saharovich Susan E. Werbe & John E. Bates Robin & Nathan S. Birnbaum Kay M. Kilpatrick Rhoda B. Sapers Ronald Werner Mary & William J. Buckley Beth & Seth Klarman Denise Schorr Joseph P. Wiellette Patricia Caesar Lisa Krakow Enid & Melvin Shapiro Trudy & Steven Wiesenberger Sandra & Bernie Carpenter Zezette C. Larsen* Carolyn Irvin Shears Debra & David Woog McGinty Ina Clayman Larry M. Levy Margery Shurman Lauren Curry Ilene Mack Judy & Martin Sleeper Laura DeBonis & Scott A. Nathan Marjorie McDermott Susan & Richard A. Smith 2010-2011 BEQUESTS RECEIVED Helen W. Dunn Paula & Allen Mitchell Ann R. Soloway Gertrude Baumring Esther & Sumner L. Feldberg Carolann S. & K. George Najarian Nancy Sommers & Patrick Hays Karen Levine Lori Friedman & Howard Leicht Marcia & Edward Nalebuff Georgette Grosz Spertus Caryl W. Zighera Linda & Michael Frieze Myra & Charles Novogrodsky Patricia & David Squire to Facing History and Ourselves. To date, more than 100 individuals and families—including board Lawrence H. Fuchs Lisa & Richard Perry Erica & Donald Stern Judy & David Ganz Rita Pollak Paula Stern & Paul London members, staff, new friends of the organization, and even a student from the very first Facing History Susan & Bryan Ganz Suzanne & Bernard Pucker Christine & Bill Stokes REMEMBRANCE SOCIETY In 1994, two wonderful friends and board members of Facing History, Sandra and Philip Gordon, started the Remembrance Society, a group of supporters who have chosen to make planned gifts and Ourselves. Members of the Remembrance Society may include Facing History and Ourselves in their estate plans through the following vehicles: bequests, charitable remainder trusts, life insurance gifts, and retirement plan assets. If you would like more information about planned giving opportunities and how to become a member of the Remembrance Society, please contact the Development Office at 617-735-1603 or 011-617-735-1603. Trust (Hadassah Baskin) *Deceased classroom—have joined the Gordons by including Facing History in their estate plans. We are extraordinarily grateful to these individuals for their kindness to Facing History. Members of the Remembrance Society are recognized in the Remembrance Society Honor Roll in the Annual Report. Those who wish to have their estate plans remain confidential are listed anonymously. We appreciate knowing an individual’s intentions so we can provide Remembrance Society updates and reports and can extend our appreciation privately. For more than 35 years, Facing History has been an invaluable resource for educators nationally and internationally. It is clear that the need for our programs—and the interest in them—is expanding. “Facing History and Ourselves has shown me a way to personalize my teaching-to make my students learn history through a more “Choices in Little Rock” online seminar 24 Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report human approach as opposed to merely learning dates and facts.” - Framingham, Massachusetts educator who participated in our Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report 25 1 2010 New York benefit Co-Chair Lisa Paige, Facing History Executive Director Margot Stern Strom, Co-Chair Richard Paige 2 2010 New York benefit Co-Chairs Georgina T. & Thomas A. Russo with Seth A. Klarman, chair of Facing History’s Board of Directors 3 2011 San Fran- THANK YOU! cisco Bay Area benefit Co-Chairs Jim Snyder & Barbara Reiss-Snyder and Sharman Spector-Angel & Gary Angel 4 2010 Cleveland benefit Co-Chair Peter Anagnostos, speaker Dr. Leon Bass, Co-Chair Amy Carlson, and speaker Rev. Calvin Morris 5 2011 New England benefit Co-Chairs Raquel & David Sapers, Rhoda Sapers, Michael & Marci Sapers, Aviva Sapers & Judith Sydney, Bill Sapers holding Ilan Sapers 1 1 2 2 4 3 6 3 4 6 1 2011 Chicago benefit Chairs Vicki & Bruce Heyman 2 Michael Zamkow and student in London 3 Ontario Advisory Board members Lesley Shore, Margaret Wells, 5 Sharon Weintraub, and Chair Myra Novogrodsky 4 2010 Memphis benefit Co-Chairs Wight Boggs, Monica & Andre Wharton, Tina & Robert Fockler 5 2011 Denver/Rocky 26 Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report Mountain States benefit Chairs Megan & Mariner Kemper 6 2010 Los Angeles benefit Co-Chairs Ken & Carrie Richman and Drew & Susan Pauly 5 Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report 27 THANKS TO YOUR SUPPORT . . . . 10,000 Nearly people, including students and teachers, visited Choosing to Participate at the Historical Society of Washington, DC, in the spring of 2011. The exhibit opened in Memphis for fall 2011 and will travel next to Chicago in fall 2012. Thank you to The Walmart Foundation, national sponsor, and all of our funders and volunteers. Since 1998, Choosing to Participate has traveled to eight “In Facing History we learned that indifference is the enemy . . . each story is important, each survivor a miracle, each perpetrator worth trying to understand for the sake of all of us. ” Facing History student American cities, reaching more than . 400,000 people. Survivor testimonies—firsthand accounts from individu- als who lived through the Holocaust and other atrocities— help students more deeply appreciate and empathize with the human dimensions of important moments in history. In fiscal year 2011, these powerful stories were shared with . 26,000 students and 2,000 teachers. We introduced five new self-paced online workshops this year to enable educators to learn with us anytime, anywhere. Topics included community responses to hate crimes, the role of news media, the formation of the International Criminal Court, and civic participation. . 13,000 published resources, and our library loaned more than 13,000 books, DVDs, and We distributed more than other resources to educators this year through our online circulation system. More than 29,000 copies of Facing History resources were downloaded from our website. 28 Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report Facing Facing History History and and Ourselves Ourselves 2011 2011 Annual Annual Report Report 29 29 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS: TREASURER’S REPORT The fiscal year that ended June 30, 2011 saw a return to FY10 to FY11. Fees for services rendered declined 5% the growth that characterized most of the last decade. A from $940K to $897K and Sales of Books and Materials healthier revenue pipeline and stronger market conditions declined 29% from $229K to $178K. led to an increased annual budget, from $16.5M in FY10 to $17.85M in FY11. This increased budget enabled the organization to reinvest in the excellence and reach of its programs and the services it provides to teachers and students. Thanks to the generous support of our loyal donor base, Facing History was able to conclude the year with a modest operating surplus. to Facing History’s liquid Investments, the organization’s On behalf of the Board of Directors and Board of Permanently Restricted Endowment increased 30% from Trustees, I want to especially thank the members of the $5.4M at the end of FY10 to $7.7M at the end of FY11. Finance Committee, the Audit Committee, and both the management and staff of Facing History for all their hard Total investment returns on Facing History’s liquid work, unwavering support, and continued commitment to Investments and Endowment totaled 12.2% of our portfolio value at the start of the fiscal year. Total liabilities increased during FY11 by 11% from $1.4M to $1.55M. OUR SUCCESS AT RAISING MULTIYEAR GRANTS AND PLEDGES Other than assorted payables outstanding at year end, the ENABLED FACING HISTORY TO ENTER FY11 WITH 39% OF THE bulk of Facing History’s debt obligations consisted of the ORGANIZATION’S EXPENSE BUDGET COVERED. $944K balance outstanding on a loan secured for building During FY11, previously secured multiyear pledges and grants made a significant contribution to our ability to renovations. This loan has a fixed rate of 4.95% and is Total Net Assets increased 54% from $25.8M in FY10 to result of Facing History’s success at securing signature $39.6M in FY11 [see chart 1]. This increase resulted from multiyear funding, the percentage of total expenses covered gains across all three Net Asset classes. Unrestricted Net AND REVENUE by funds secured in prior years has steadily increased. Assets increased over the course of the year by 17% from These accomplishments suggest that Facing History can $7.67M to $8.93M. Consistent with generally accepted accounting principles achieve greater impact and scale while simultaneously (GAAP), Facing History books the entire value of multi- increasing our financial stability and resilience to market year pledges and grants as Temporarily Restricted Revenue risk. Securing multiyear commitments plays a vital role in in the year the pledge or gift is made. Twice in the last both strategies, which were critically important for Facing decade, renewal and new multiyear gifts have resulted in History in 2011. Having an increasing share of operating peaks of revenue in the year the initial pledge is received. expenses funded by longer term commitments provides In the subsequent middle years of these pledge payments, additional confidence that we can successfully achieve Facing History often broke even on a cash basis showing a Facing History’s long-term programming and sustainability deficit in our audit, a result of having booked the value of goals. FACING HISTORY RAISED A RECORD $30.8M IN SUPPORT cash payments in the year the original pledge was made. Since 1998—despite these annual variances—Facing History has averaged a 1.3% annual contribution to Net Assets, while growing the operating budget from $6M to $21.5M in FY12. In FY11, Facing History secured $30.8M in Total Support and Revenue, an increase of 126% from the prior year. The value of new Temporarily Restricted contributions increased to $14.6M from $4.9M. Unrestricted contributions for the current fiscal year, which comprise an important part of the organization’s operating budget, increased by 10% from $6.5M to $7.2M. Two revenue line items declined from Elizabeth Jick Treasurer and Chair of the Finance Committee amortized through FY15. deliver programs and serve teachers and students. As a LED BY SEVERAL SIGNIFICANT AND MANY NEW GIFTS the organization’s success. FACING HISTORY INCREASED NET ASSETS TO $40M AT THE END OF FY11 In FY11, Total Assets increased 52% from $27.1M to $41.2M. This increase was largely driven by new significant pledge commitments, as well as by strong investment returns. Pledges and Grants Receivable, increased 106% CHART 1 Total Net Assets at fiscal year-end $45,000,000 from $10.5M in FY10 to $21.6M in FY11. Cash and $40,000,000 equivalents increased to $2.9M from $2.5M. Investments $35,000,000 increased 24% from $11.2M to $13.8M. In total, Cash and $30,000,000 liquid Investments at the end of FY11 represented 6.45 $25,000,000 months of Operating Expenses, compared to 5.7 months of Operating Expenses at the end of FY10. In addition Unrestricted Temporarily restricted Unrestricted Temporarily restricted $20,000,000 Permanently restricted Permanently restricted $15,000,000 $10,000,000 $5,000,000 $-‐ 30 Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report 31 CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION June 30, 2011 CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES June 30, 2010 Years ended June 30 2011 June 30 2010 ASSETS SUPPORT AND REVENUE Cash and cash equivalents Contributions and special event revenue Investments Accounts receivable and prepaid expenses Pledges and grants receivable, net Office equipment, leasehold improvements and traveling exhibits - net Total Assets $ 2,870,616 $ 2,522,330 13,829,546 11,190,982 1,348,695 1,106,777 21,623,281 10,516,235 Unrestricted Temporarily restricted Permanently restricted Total contributions and special event revenue 1,510,642 1,810,673 41,182,780 27,146,997 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $ 7,154,562 $ 6,495,770 14,646,640 4,904,824 6,703,876 37,276 28,505,078 11,437,870 Contributions in-kind 793,585 729,132 Fees for program presentations 897,423 939,722 Sales of books and materials 177,639 229,239 Investment income & endowment distributions 392,778 272,078 30,766,503 13,608,041 Liabilities Total support and revenue Accounts payable and other liabilities 605,108 368,529 Note payable 944,076 1,027,235 EXPENSES 1,549,184 1,395,764 Total Liabilities Net Assets Unrestricted net assets 8,931,471 7,665,718 Temporarily restricted net assets 19,012,135 13,099,401 Permanently restricted net assets 11,689,990 4,986,114 Total Net Assets 39,633,596 25,751,233 $ 41,182,780 $ 27,146,997 Total Liabilities and Net Assets Program services 14,431,150 13,778,730 General administration 1,175,694 1,165,207 Fundraising 2,358,0932,476,781 Total expenses 17,964,937 17,420,718 CHANGE IN NET ASSETS BEFORE UNREALIZED GAINS ON INVESTMENTS Change related to unrestricted fund 707,871 780,732 Change related to temporarily restricted fund 5,389,819 -4,630,685 Change related to permanently restricted fund 6,703,876 37,276 Net unrealized gain (loss) on investments 1,080,797 1,088,044 13,882,363 -2,724,633 Change in net assets NET ASSETS - BEGINNING OF YEAR 25,751,23327,465,823 NET ASSETS - END OF YEAR 32 Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report $ 39,633,596 $ 24,741,190 Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report 33 “The strategies modeled are excellent, the materials introduced are invaluable, and the individuals—both staff and participants—are people to whom I will turn again and again.” Seminar participant BOARD & STAFF Facing History is most grateful to members of our boards, who contribute countless volunteer hours on our behalf. Here we list members during the period of July 1, 2010—June 30, 2011. New members are welcomed in November during the Annual Board Meeting. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chair Seth A. Klarman President, The Baupost Group, LLC Chairman of the Board, The David Project Director, Broad Institute Director, The Israel Project Vice-Chair, Board of Managers, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Board of Dean’s Advisors, Harvard Business School Member, Council on Foreign Relations Boston, Massachusetts Vice-Chairs Jeffrey J. Bussgang General Partner, Flybridge Capital Partners Newton, Massachusetts Ronald G. Casty Chairman and President, Chelsea Industries, Inc. Trustee Emeritus, Boston Ballet Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Kathy Fuld Trustee, Museum of Modern Art Greenwich, Connecticut Tracy Palandjian Chief Executive Officer, Social Finance, Inc. Vice Chair, Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights Fellow, British American Project Board, YK Pao School Alumni Board, Harvard Business School Belmont, Massachusetts Treasurer Elizabeth Jick Managing Director, Zions Bank Public Finance Executive Committee, Anti-Defamation League Trustee Emeritus, Beaver Country Day School Board President, Gann Academy: The New Jewish High School of Greater Boston Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Secretary Sandra P. Gordon Chair, Council of Advocates, Boston Arts Academy Director, Massachusetts College of Art and Design Boston, Massachusetts Members Paul H. Berz Board of Directors, Memphis Symphony Orchestra Board of Overseers, Boston Symphony Orchestra Board, Metropolitan Inter-Faith Association Memphis, Tennessee Ellen B. Carmell National Coordinator, Bridging America Project, American Jewish Committee Chicago, Illinois David P. Fialkow Managing Director, General Catalyst Partners Director, Boys and Girls Clubs of Boston Director, Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America Board, Greenlight Fund Director, Pan-Mass Challenge Newton, Massachusetts Jill Garling Director, Chicago Public Education Fund Chicago Committee, Human Rights Watch Chicago, Illinois Philip H. Gordon Retired, Gordon Brothers Retail Partners, LLC Co-Founder and Chair Emeritus, EdVestors Boston, Massachusetts Rita S. Halbright London, England Karen G. Harrison Director and Co-Chair of the Capital Campaign, Chicago Children’s Museum Chicago, Illinois Jill Karp Owner, Nantucket Island Resorts Board Member and Past President, Children’s Hospital League, Children’s Hospital Boston Board of Overseers, Children’s Hospital Boston Member, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Director, Nantucket Comedy Festival Director, Nantucket Film Festival Board, Theatre Workshop of Nantucket Founding Member, The Nantucket Project Weston, Massachusetts President Margot Stern Strom Executive Director, Facing History and Ourselves Brookline, Massachusetts Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report 35 John Katzenberg Member, Coordinating Council, Allied Jewish Federation of Colorado Denver, Colorado Marty S. Kelman, CFP Chairman, Kelman-Lazarov, Inc. Memphis, Tennessee Eugene I. Krieger Vice Chairman & COO, Shamrock Holdings, Inc. Vice Chairman, Colburn School Board, Colburn Foundation Board, Colburn Music Fund Board, JTN Productions, Inc. Former Board, Beverly Hills Education Foundation Former Board, Temple Emanuel of Beverly Hills Beverly Hills, California Julie Abrams Leff Committee Member, Food Allergy Initiative Board, Ramapo for Children New York, New York Lawrence M. Levy Retired Partner, Brown Rudnick, LLP Boston, Massachusetts Martha Minow Dean, Harvard Law School Fellow, American Academy of Arts & Sciences Vice-Chair, Legal Services Corporation Trustee, Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law Chair, Board of Directors, Revson Foundation Director, The Covenant Foundation Cambridge, Massachusetts James F. Mooney III Managing Director, The Baupost Group, LLC Trustee, Buckingham Browne & Nichols School Trustee, The Catholic Schools Foundation Boston, Massachusetts Myra Novogrodsky Former Course Director, Faculty of Education, York University Toronto, Ontario Jane Och Co-Chair, Westchester, JCC Maccabi Games Board, Harmel Village Academies Charter School Member, Robin Hood Foundation Treasurer, PTA, Scarsdale High School President’s Advisory Board, University of Michigan Scarsdale, New York Richard Perry President, Perry Capital, LLC Advisory Council, The Hamilton Project, Brookings Institute Board, The Israel Project Trustee, University of Pennsylvania New York, New York 36 Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report Susie Richardson Chair, Advisory Board, Foundation for a College Education Board of Advisors, Adolescent Counseling Services Former School Board President, Palo Alto Unified School District Palo Alto, California Heather Ross-Lowenstein President and Psychotherapist, H. Ross-Lowenstein, Inc. Co-Chair, Jewish Film Fest, Mandel Jewish Community Center of Cleveland Member, National Association of Social Workers Shaker Heights, Ohio Dana W. Smith Committee Member, Boston Women’s Anti-Poverty Initiative Board, Boys and Girls Clubs of Boston Dean’s Leadership Council, Harvard Graduate School of Education Friends Board, My Sister’s Keeper Chair, Wellesley-Weston Kids Ride, Pan-Mass Challenge Board, Park School Wellesley, Massachusetts Richard A. Smith Co-Chair, Richard and Susan Smith Family Foundation Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Robert A. Smith Managing Partner, Castanea Partners Trustee, Children’s Hospital Boston Member, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Committee on University Resources, Harvard University Trustee, Jumpstart Trustee, Pam-Mass Challenge Trustee, Richard and Susan Smith Family Foundation Newton, Massachusetts Dorothy P. Tananbaum Founding Member, Center for Public Interest Careers, Harvard University President, Jewish Education Project Chair, Jewish Funders Network Founding Board Member, Project People Foundation Board, UJA Federation of New York Board, Taglit-Birthright Israel Foundation New York, New York Dora Z. Ullian Vice President, The Eliot Hotel Senior Advisory Board, Boys and Girls Clubs of Boston Newton, Massachusetts Maurice Vanderpol Psychiatrist & Psychoanalyst Trustee-Emeritus, Citi Performing Arts Center Needham, Massachusetts BOARD OF TRUSTEES Chair Dana W. Smith Alan Arkatov CEO, Teaching Channel Los Angeles, California Vice-Chair Beth S. Klarman President, Klarman Family Foundation Executive Committee, Boston Jewish Community Women’s Fund Board of Directors, Jewish Funders Network Director, From the Top National Council, McLean Hospital Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Jennifer Aubrey Trustee, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Illinois Members Amy L. Abrams Director, Abrams Foundation, Inc. Board of Directors, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Board of Overseers, WGBH Member, Women’s Leadership Council, Brown University Brookline, Massachusetts Colette Ament Director, Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles Los Angeles, California Kwame Anthony Appiah Professor, Department of Philosophy & University Center for Human Values, Princeton University Board Chair, American Council of Learned Societies Board, ARTstor Pennington, New Jersey and New York, New York Sanda Balaban Board, Citizen Schools New York Brooklyn, New York Betty S. Bardige Vice President, A.L. Mailman Family Foundation Chair, Brazelton Touchpoints Foundation Cambridge, Massachusetts Patricia S. Bellinger Executive Director, Executive Education, Harvard Business School Director, Sodexo S.A. Member, North America Advisory Board, Sodexo, Inc. Advisory Board, Program in Education, After-School and Resiliency (PEAR) Vice-Chair, YMCA of Greater Boston Brookline, Massachusetts Pascale Berner President, Strategic Planning and Action for Non-Profit Kickoffs (S.P.A.N.K.) Director, Ikamva Labantu New York, New York Phyllis Berz Memphis, Tennessee Susan G. Block Vice-Chair of the Community Relations Committee, Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland Volunteer, Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Cleveland Board, Bellefaire Jewish Children’s Bureau (JCB) Shaker Heights, Ohio Thomas W. Blumenthal Managing Director, The Baupost Group, LLC Boston, Massachusetts Holly Brooks Chair, Annual Friends’ Committee, Hathaway Brown School Board, Planned Parenthood of Northeast Ohio Russell, Ohio Lynda Bussgang Multigenerational Program Coordinator, Hebrew SeniorLife, Newbridge on the Charles Trustee, The Rashi School Member, Commission on Jewish Learning and Engagement, Combined Jewish Philanthropies Newton, Massachusetts Cecilia Chan Managing Director, Gold Avenue Ltd. Member, Dean’s Council, Harvard Kennedy School of Government Member, President’s Council, New York Academy of Sciences New York, New York Matt Damon Santa Monica, California Samantha Perry David Boston, Massachusetts Laura DeBonis Boston, Massachusetts Debra Engel Senior Fellow, American Leadership Forum Co-Chair, Entrepreneurs Foundation Advisory Council, Healthiest You Director, Institute for the Future Director, National Academy of Human Resources Foundation Board, Upmo Advisory Board, Qrew San Francisco, California Michael S. Feldberg Partner, Allen & Overy, LLP Board, 92nd Street Y New York, New York William D. Feldman President, William D. Feldman Associates Encino, California Mark S. Fife Managing Partner, EnTrust Capital, Inc. New York, New York Walter G. Freedman Chicago, Illinois Leslie Gilbert-Lurie Former President, Los Angeles County Office of Education Hidden Hills, California Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report 37 Daniel J. Givelber Professor, Northeastern University School of Law Brookline, Massachusetts Daniel S. Katz Senior Portfolio Manager, Apex Capital, LLC Orinda, California Michael L. Gordon Chief Operating Officer and Chief Investment Officer, Angelo, Gordon, & Co. New York, New York Jay H. Kaufman Ophthalmologist, Newton Wellesley Eye Associates Asst. Clinical Professor, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary Overseer for Life, Newton- Wellesley Hospital Newton, Massachusetts Sally Gordon New York, New York Judith Greffin Chief Investment Officer and Executive Vice President, Allstate Insurance Company Northbrook, Illinois Abraham Gutman President and CEO, AG Mednet, Inc. Community Advisory Board, WGBH Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Ann B. Hawkins Trustee, BRIDGES Memphis, Tennessee Floy B. Kaminski Chair, Board of Advisors, William Davidson Graduate School of Jewish Education, Jewish Theological Seminary Trustee, Park Avenue Synagogue New York, New York Anla Cheng Kingdon Partner, Sino-Century China Private Equity Partners, LLC Trustee, China Institute Member and Past Co-Chair, Annual Gala, Committee of 100 Trustee, Museum of Chinese in America Trustee, Riverdale Country School New York, New York Alyce Lee Vice-Chair, Board of Trustees, Boston Medical Center Chair, Friends of the Sick and Poor Milton, Massachusetts Paul B. Kanin President, Paul R. Kanin, Inc. Beverly Hills, California 38 Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report Karen S. Levy Member, Education Committee, Handel & Haydn Society Board, Jewish Women’s Archive Member, Ralph Lowell Society Committee, WGBH Boston Leadership Gift Committee, Wellesley College Program Committee, Young Audiences of Massachusetts Wellesley, Massachusetts Michael B. Lowenstein President, Kensico Capital Management Armonk, New York Jonathan Lykes Chicago, Illinois Susan Hastings Mallory Cordova, Tennessee Michael Mazer President, Mazer Telecom Advisors Denver, Colorado Richard Melcher Principal, Melcher+Tucker Consultants Director, Foundation for National Progress Chicago, Illinois Evan Meyers President, ECM Commodity Investment Partners Social Studies Teacher, High School for Language and Diplomacy President, Scarsdale Baseball Club Scarsdale, New York Jo Ann Nathan Co-Chair, Chicago-Area Major Gifts Committee, University of Michigan Director, Parkways Foundation Director, The Cultural Landscape Foundation Chicago, Illinois Kathy Richland Pick Board, Erikson Institute Chicago, Illinois Bernard Pucker Director, Pucker Gallery Director, Boston Center for Jewish Heritage Board of Overseers, Boston Children’s Museum Director, Congregation Kehillath Israel Director, Friends of Copley Square Director, Fuller Craft Museum Director, Japan Society of Boston Trustee, Jewish Publication Society Director and Past President, Newbury Street League Advisory Board, Terezin Chamber Music Foundation Boston, Massachusetts Michaela Raikes Stanford, California Alison Richardson New York, New York Bruce Rigal Managing Director (currently on sabbatical), Deutsche Bank Distinguished Executive in Residence, London, University of Chicago Booth School of Business Co-Chair, Europe, Middle East, Africa Advisory Board, University of Chicago Booth School of Business Advisory Board, Ruppin Centre Business School in Israel London, England Terrence Roberts Retired Clinical Psychologist Advisory Committee, California Community Foundation Board, Economic Resources Corporation Board, Little Rock Nine Foundation Board, Western Justice Center Foundation Pasadena, California Daniel E. Rothenberg President, C&R Management Corporation Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Michael K. Sapers Co-Chief Executive Officer, CATZ Sports Performance Centers Class Officer, Dartmouth College Coach, Rugby Team, Newton South High School Coach, Ski Team, Newton South High School Training Coordinator, Newton Youth Soccer Newton, Massachusetts Ricky Shechtel Executive Director, Sierra Foundation, Inc. International Board of Governors, Beit Hatfutsot: The Museum of the Jewish People President Emeritus, Board, Children’s Galleries for Jewish Culture Founder, Jewish Community Youth Foundation Founding Partner, Jewish Teen Funders Network Board, Keren Karev Educational Programs Founding Partner, Partnership for Effective Learning and Innovative Education Princeton, New Jersey Susan W. Tofias, MSW Co-Founder, The Freshman Fifteen Boston Tutor, Jewish Community Relations Council Wellesley, Massachusetts Gwenn Masterman Snider Co-Owner, Winnetu Oceanside Resort, Martha’s Vineyard Board, Pembroke Center, Brown University Board, Generation Citizen Wellesley, Massachusetts Judy Wise Senior Director for Organizational Advancement, Facing History and Ourselves Director, UK, Facing History and Ourselves Commissioner, President Obama’s Commission on White House Fellowships Board, Business and Professional People for the Public Interest Chicago Executive Committee, Human Rights Watch Chicago, Illinois and London, England Donald K. Stern Partner, Cooley LLP Boston, Massachusetts Gerald M. Stern Washington, District of Columbia Kenneth A. Sweder Partner, Sweder & Ross, LLP Former President, Jewish Community Relations Council of Metropolitan Boston Co-Founder and Former Co- Chair, Massachusetts Coalition to Save Darfur Boston, Massachusetts Shirley Wang CEO, Plastpro, Inc. Los Angeles, California Sharon Weintraub Toronto, Ontario Nancy R. Wilsker Partner, Hinckley, Allen & Snyder LLP Board, Educators for Social Responsibility Needham, Massachusetts Sue Berman Zamkow London, England General Counsel (Pro Bono) Brown Rudnick LLP BOARD OF SCHOLARS Chair Martha Minow Members Marjorie Agosin Professor of Spanish, Wellesley College Wellesley, Massachusetts Peter Balakian Donald M. and Constance H. Rebar Professor of the Humanities, Dept. of English, Colgate University Advisory Board, International Association of Genocide Scholars Hamilton, New York Dr. Benjamin R. Barber President, CivWorld @ Demos Distinguished Senior Fellow, Demos Walt Whitman Professor Emeritus, Rutgers University New York, New York Yehuda Bauer Professor Emeritus, Holocaust Studies, Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Jerusalem, Israel Michael Berenbaum Professor of Jewish Studies, Director of Sigi Ziering Institute: Exploring the Ethical and Religious Implicaitons of the Holocaust, American Jewish University Los Angeles, California Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report 39 Irwin Blumer Educational Administration, Boston College Framingham, Massachusetts Paul Bookbinder Associate Professor of History, University of Massachusetts Sharon, Massachusetts Leon Botstein President, Bard College Annandale-on-Hudson, New York Mary C. Boys Skinner & McAlpin Professor of Practical Theology, Union Theological Seminary New York, New York Mary C. Brabeck, Ph.D., D.H.L. Gale and Ira Drukier Dean and Professor of Applied Psychology, New York University Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development New York, New York James Carroll Distinguished Scholar-in Residence, Suffolk University Trustee, Boston Library Advisory Board, Brandeis University International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life Dean’s Council, Harvard Divinity School New York, New York Debórah Dwork Rose Professor of Holocaust History, Clark University Director, Strassler Family Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies Worcester, Massachusetts Melinda Fine Director of Education, Public Interest Projects Senior Fellow, NYU Wagner School of Public Service Research Center for Leadership and Action New York, New York Howard E. Gardner Hobbs Professor of Cognition and Education, Harvard Graduate School of Education Senior Director, Project Zero – Harvard Graduate School of Education Cambridge, Massachusetts Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Alphonse Fletcher University Professor, Harvard University Director, W. E. B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research Cambridge, Massachusetts Sir Martin Gilbert London, England Carol Gilligan University Professor, New York University Professor of Humanities and Applied Psychology, Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development New York, New York 40 Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report James F. Gilligan Clinical Professor, School of Medicine Adjunct Professor, School of Law Collegiate Professor, College of Arts and Sciences, New York University New York, New York Sol Gittleman The Alice and Nathan Gantcher Distinguished University Professor, Tufts University Winchester, Massachusetts Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Cape Town Cape Town, South Africa Peter Hayes Professor of History and Chair of the History Department, Northwestern University Theodore Zev Weiss Holocaust Educational Foundation Professor, Northwestern University Evanston, Illinois Richard Hovannisian Professor of Armenian and Near Eastern History, A.E.F. Chair in Modern Armenian History, University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, California Ellen Hume Annenberg Fellow in Civic Media, Center for Media and Communication Studies, Central European University Budapest, Hungary The Hon. Michael Ignatieff, P.C., M.P. Senior Resident, University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario Jonathan Judaken Memphis, Tennessee Michael J. Klarman Kirkland & Ellis Professor, Harvard Law School Cambridge, Massachusetts Claudia Koonz Professor of History, Duke University Durham, North Carolina Lawrence L. Langer Professor of English Emeritus, Simmons College West Newton, Massachusetts Hillel Levine Professor of Sociology and Religion, Boston University President, International Institute for Mediation and Historical Conciliation Boston, Massachusetts Robert H. Mnookin Williston Professor of Law and Chair, Program on Negotiation, Harvard Law School Overseer, Boston Symphony Orchestra Trustee, Harvard Hillel Trustee, CPR Institute of Dispute Resolution Member, International Advisory Committee, Israel Democracy Institute Collections Committee, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University Cambridge, Massachusetts Azar Nafisi Executive Director, Cultural Conversations at the Foreign Policy Institute, Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies Washington, District of Columbia Sonia M. Nieto Professor Emerita, School of Education, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Amherst, Massachusetts Pedro Antonio Noguera Executive Director, Metropolitan Center for Urban Education Peter L. Agnew Professor of Education, New York University Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development New York, New York Padraic O’Hare Professor of Religious and Theological Studies, Merrimack College Advisory Board, The Holocaust Center Boston, North Inc. Newburyport, Massachusetts David A. Patterson Hillel A. Feinberg Chair in Holocaust Studies, Ackerman Center for Holocaust Studies, University of Texas at Dallas Richardson, Texas John T. Pawlikowski Professor of Social Ethics and Director of Catholic-Jewish Studies, Catholic Theological Union President Emeritus and Executive Board, International Council of Christians and Jews Academic Committee & Committee on Conscience, Memorial Council, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum Chair, Committee on Church Relations and the Holocaust, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Chicago, Illinois Arn Chorn Pond Founder and Spokesperson, Cambodian Living Arts Boston, Massachusetts Alvin F. Poussaint, M.D. Professor of Psychiatry and Faculty Associate Dean for Student Affairs, Harvard Medical School Boston, Massachusetts Fernando Reimers Ford Foundation Professor of International Education Director, International Education Policy Program, Harvard Graduate School of Education Co-Chair, Advanced Leadership Institute, Harvard University Member, Global Learning Leadership Council, American Association of Colleges and Universities Advisory Board, Comunidade Educativa CEDAC Member, Council on Foreign Relations Member, International Academy of Education Board of Overseers, Museum of Science, Boston Advisory Board, Primary Source Director, Room to Read Member, United States National Commission, United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization Advisory Board, World Computer Exchange Chair, Global Agenda Council on Education, World Economic Forum Member, Middle East and North Africa Advisory Group, World Economic Forum Cambridge, Massachusetts John K. Roth Edward J. Sexton Professor Emeritus of Philosophy Founding Director, The Center for Human Rights Leadership, Claremont McKenna College Board of Directors, Federation of State Humanities Councils Winthrop, Washington Allan A. Ryan Adjunct Professor of Law, Boston College Law School Director of Intellectual Property, Harvard Business School Publishing Faculty, Harvard Extension School Boston, Massachusetts Robert L. Selman, Ph.D. Professor, Harvard Graduate School of Education Watertown, Massachusetts John Shattuck President and Rector, Central European University Budapest, Hungary Rev. Kevin P. Spicer, CSC James J. Kenneally Distinguished Professor of History, Stonehill College Easton, Massachusetts Ervin Staub Professor of Psychology Emeritus, University of Massachusetts at Amherst Founding Director of the Doctoral Program in the Psychology of Peace and Violence, University of Massachusetts at Amherst Holyoke, Massachusetts Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report 41 Claude M. Steele, Ph.D. Provost, Columbia University New York, New York Dorothy M. Steele, Ed.D. Stanford, California Marcelo Suarez-Orozco Courtney Sale Ross University Professor of Globalization and Education, New York University Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development New York, New York HONORARY TRUSTEES Leon Bass Retired Principal, The Benjamin Franklin High School Newtown, Pennsylvania Sandra D. Carpenter Exeter, New Hampshire Sumner Feldberg Brookline, Massachusetts Lawrence Fuchs Meyer & Walter Jaffe Emeritus Professor of American Civilization and Politics, Brandeis University Canton, Massachusetts Ruthanne Fuller City of Newton, Alderman (City Council) Director and Trustee, Belmont Hill Director, Boys and Girls Clubs of Boston Treasurer, Brown University Class of 1979 Member, Overseers Advisory Board, WGBH Newton, Massachusetts Esther Gens* Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts William Gold II Board, Big Brothers Big Sisters Board, Colorado Common Cause Board, Colorado Succeeds Emeritus, National Jewish Health Denver, Colorado Steven Grossman Treasurer, State of Massachusetts Newton, Massachusetts Jill Iscol President, IF Hummingbird Foundation, Inc. Advisory Council, Acumen Fund Board of Advisors, Center for a New American Security (CNAS) Advisory Board, City Year New York Trustee, Horizons National President’s Advisory Council, Teachers College, Columbia University Member, New York State Commission on National and Community Service Board of Advisors, Iscol Family Program for Leadership Development at Cornell University Advisory Council, College of Human Ecology at Cornell University New York, New York 42 Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report Ira A. Jackson Dean and Professor of Management, Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management Board, Alliance for the Commercialization of Technology, San Bernardino Board, Center for Public Leadership Board, City Year Los Angeles Board, Community Wealth Ventures, Inc. Claremont, California Ellen M. Poss, M.D. Psychiatrist Trustee, Institute of Contemporary Art Brookline, Massachusetts Irving Rabb* Cambridge, Massachusetts Eddie Reynolds Board Emeritus, TheatreWorks Member, San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus Project Manager, SFGMC’s “Dear Harvey” Project Palo Alto, California Rhoda B. Sapers Trustee, Berklee College of Music Boston, Massachusetts Elinor A. Seevak New York, New York Manoog Young Chairman, Emeritus, National Association for Armenian Studies and Research Belmont, Massachusetts COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD Ex-officio on all board committees: COMMITTEE ON GOVERNANCE Chair Karen G. Harrison CHAIR OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Seth A. Klarman Members Patricia S. Bellinger Holly Brooks Ellen B. Carmell Eddie Reynolds Alison Richardson Dana W. Smith CHAIR OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Dana W. Smith PRESIDENT Margot Stern Strom AUDIT COMMITTEE Chair Alan Goldstein Members John Mokas Michael Sapers BY-LAWS COMMITTEE Chair Lawrence M. Levy Members Sandra M. Carpenter Philip H. Gordon Ellen M. Poss FACILITIES COMMITTEE Daniel E. Rothenberg FINANCE COMMITTEE Chair Elizabeth E. Jick Members Daniel Allen Carl Blanchard Jeffrey J. Bussgang Ronald G. Casty AJ Janower Emily Leventhal John Mokas Heidi Pearlson David Schechter CHICAGO ADVISORY BOARD Chair Jill Garling Members Jennifer Aubrey Christopher Benson Gene Bindler Ellen Carmell Kevin Carroll Steve Cohen Linda B. Coleman Theresa Cothern Jeffrey Greenberger Judy Greffin Karen G. Harrison Bruce Heyman (ex-officio) Vicki Heyman (ex-officio) Mark S. Hoplamazian Roxanne Hori Steve Koch Stephen Lieberman Rabbi Steven Stark Lowenstein Christopher Lueking Jill Meister Paul Meister Richard Melcher Peter J. Miller Linda Miner Jo Ann Nathan Stuart Nathan Kathy Richland Pick James Rondeau Michael J. Sacks Suzanne Saposnik Carole Segal Gordon Segal Michele Smith Monica Swope Trish Tullman Jaye Williams Judy Wise CLEVELAND ADVISORY BOARD Chair Heather Ross-Lowenstein Members Peter Anagnostos (ex-officio) Susan G. Block Holly Brooks Amy Carlson Thomas F. Clarkson Howard J. Freedman Ab Glickman* Joyce S. Glickman Daniel J. Haynes Emily Ingalls Anne Juster Amy R. Kaplan Todd Lloyd Jonida Preka Morelli Amy Rogat Sara Stashower Loung Ung Mary Ann Vogel Valerie Weaver Sally H. Wertheim Trudy Wiesenberger DENVER ADVISORY BOARD Chair John A. Katzenberg Members Elaine Gantz Berman Linda Campbell Meredith Dabberdt Bill Fulton Ann Geldzahler William Gold II Helayne Jones Megan Kemper Tony Lewis Michael Mazer Kathy Neustadt Karen Paul Jon Pushkin Stephanie Rossi Angelika Schroeder Harry Sterling Irwin Wagner Carol Wolf LONDON ADVISORY BOARD Chair Rita S. Halbright Members Sindy Caplan Jonas Frantz Terence Johnson Binna Kandola Lawrence M. Levy Peggy Levy Hannah Lewis David Meller Daniel Peltz Bruce Rigal Cliff Siegel Lisa Tedeschini Susan Whiddington Judy Wise Sue Zamkow LOS ANGELES ADVISORY BOARD Co-Chairs Eugene I. Krieger Andrew S. Pauly Members Charlene Achki-Repko Colette Bablon Ament Mitra Best Aaron Cohen Pamela Rubin Cohen Dean Devlin William D. Feldman Jane S. Herzog Paul R. Kanin Andrew T. Kugler Leon Leyson Carolyn Mahboubi Carolyn G. Richman Terrence Roberts Jason D. Russell Florence Sloan Gerald M. Stern Karen Sulzberger Shirley Wang Claudia Weill Janice White MEMPHIS ADVISORY BOARD Chair Marty Kelman Members John Aitken Joey Beckford Neal Beckford Janice Berlin Paul Berz Phyllis Berz Frank Buscher Jim Edelman Susan Edelman Jerry E. Ehrlich Julie Ellis Tina Fockler Miriam D. Grossman Iris Harkavy Ann B. Hawkins Mason Hawkins Stephen R. Haynes Nina Katz Elaine Kaufman Daniel Kiel Meggan Wurzburg Kiel Joanna Lipman Sheri Lipman Susan Mallory Joyce Margulies Mary McDonald Sherri McDonald Erin Ostrow Iddo Patt Glenn Sessoms Linda Ellen N. Sklar Michael Terry Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report 43 Patricia Toarmina Van Turner Dr. Jane Walters Monica Wharton Barbara J. Williams NEW ENGLAND ADVISORY BOARD Chair Tracy Palandjian Members Patti Bellinger Jennifer Berylson Block Jeffrey Bloomberg Lisa Blumenthal Lynda Bussgang Tom Cavanagh Lisa Cloitre James Andrew Watson David Laura DeBonis Marsha Feinberg Rena Finder Wendy Fischman Abraham Gutman Jill Karp Susan Kaufman Beth Klarman Emily Leventhal John F. Levy Karen S. Levy Kristen Lucken Dale S. Mnookin Lisa Mooney Heidi Pearlson Deborah Plummer Frances S. Putnoi Jeffrey F. Rayport Marci Sapers David Schechter Terry Schubach Dana W. Smith Gwenn Snider Jody Snider Kate Taylor Susan W. Tofias Karen Tucker Maurice Vanderpol Beverly Woo NEW YORK ADVISORY BOARD Chair Julie Abrams Leff Members Jon R. Bauer Pascale E. Berner Rob Beyer Cecilia Chan Lee A. Daniels Jill Dimitrief Michael S. Feldberg Lori Fife Mark S. Fife Kathy Fuld Sally Gordon Joe Jackson Evelyn B. Kalibala Floy B. Kaminski Anla Cheng Kingdon Shelly Kivell Michael B. Lowenstein Evan C. Meyers Eric M. Mindich Jane C. Och Lisa Paige Richard Perry Thomas Russo Judith C. Siegel Anthony Sosnick Katrin Sosnick Rachel Strom Dorothy Tananbaum Zoe Tananbaum David R. Trower Skip E. Vichness Jedd Wider Todd Wider ONTARIO ADVISORY BOARD Chair Myra Novogrodsky Members Zanana Akande Frank Bialystok Pat Case Leslie Dan Ursula Franklin Ronald Hoffman John Honderich Michele Landsberg Nate Leipciger Carole Ann Reed Lesley Shore Betty Ann Taylor Sharon Weintraub Margaret Wells Margie Wolfe SAN FRANCISCO ADVISORY BOARD Chair Susie Richardson Members Ida Abbott Deborah E. Barber Juli Betwee James R. Brown Gloria Clumeck Caretha Coleman Mahindar K. Dhaliwal Barbara Elsberg Debra Engel Sandra Feldman Judith M. Goldman Marina Gorbis Jeffrey R. Greendorfer Judy Heyboer Edward Jones Daniel S. Katz Karen Springer Kronick Hal Luft Lori Luft Karan A. Merry Michaela Raikes Barbara Reiss-Snyder Eddie Reynolds Andrew Richardson Carol M. Sands Betty Schafer Sue Ann Schiff Connie Shapiro Joyce Reynolds Sinclair Barbara Sonneborn Sharman Spector-Angel Barbara Spreng Merna Wechsler Hon. Rebecca Westerfield (ret.) Diane Jordan Wexler Jane Zinner * Deceased STAFF Jill Karp, New England Erin Ostrow, Memphis Coordinator, Online Learning & Manager for Curriculum & Deborah Chad Program Technology Program Development Tanya Lubicz-Nawrocka Elisabeth Kanner Program Technology Coordinator Coordinator, R&D Kit Stanton Stephanie Gerard (includes staff employed between July 1, 2010 and Director, Program Operations June 30, 2011) Karen Barss OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Associate Program Director, Staff Development NORTH AMERICA PROJECT EVALUATION President/Executive Director Phredd MatthewsWall Senior Historian Director of Evaluation Mary Johnson Dennis Barr Online Learning National & North America Associate Director of Evaluation John Englander Program Coordinator Anna Romer Margot Stern Strom Associate Executive Director Marty Sleeper Associate Director, Nathan Phipps Chief Operating Officer Michael Durney Chief Strategy Officer Terry Tollefson Liaison, Office of the Executive Director Kim Baskin Coordinator, Office of the Executive Director Bing Bing Wang Research Assistants for Senior Associate, Staff Development JEWISH EDUCATION Evaluation William Miller Director, Center for Jewish Abigail Mann Education Meaghan Mingo Senior Project Manager, Janice Darsa GLOBAL FUNDRAISING Program Operations Ronnie Millar Senior Fellow Jewish Education Project Lead, Chief Development Officer Los Angeles Usha Pasi Beth Cohen Senior Director, Development & Richard Barbieri Senior Program Associate, External Affairs Program Associate, Technology Jewish Education Program Christine Stokes K.C. Kourtz Shira Deener Project Manager, Program Associate, Jewish Advancement Program Operations Education Program Judy Wise Lara Therrien Tzipora Weinberg Program Data Specialist Jewish Education Program Nancy Griffin Coordinators Senior Director Organizational PROGRAM Vice President & Chief Program Officer Marc Skvirsky Program Director, Facing History and Ourselves welcomes the following incoming Advisory Board Chairs: Program Director, Technology Regional Operations Ted Scott Program Director, Staff Development Dimitry Anselme International Director Karen Murphy Senior Philanthropic Advisor Special Projects Coordinator Judi Bohn National/International Program Coordinators Fuzieh Jallow Ilana Offenberger Pamela Burlingham Hurd Gabrielle Thal-Pruzan Director, Development Amanda Hadad Operations Deborah Fagone RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT Director of Content, Research Senior Individual Giving Officer and Development Steven Presser Adam Strom Director, Grant Programs Senior Associate for Curriculum Jill Martyn Resource Development Director, Program Growth & Phyllis Goldstein Development Molly Schen Curriculum Writer & Historian, Research & Development Dan Eshet 44 Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report 45 Associate Director, Office of the Executive Director Video Production Assistants Human Resources Receptionists Senior Program Associates Choosing to Participate Manager (Northeastern Co-op) Associate Director, Human Ernestine Gianelly DENVER & ROCKY MOUNTAIN STATES Office Manager & Events Grant Programs Coordinator Jimmie Jones Victoria Frothingham Erica Stern Robert Tokanel Resources Jane Mackenzie Director Sarah Pluth Laura Tavares Patrick Crowley Jon Cramer Dorothy O’Connell Fran Sterling Associate Director, Development Associate Director, Information & Support Services Communications Jill Dannay Andrea Zuniga MANAGEMENT SERVICES Operations Assistant Director, CHICAGO Associate Director, Development Senior Director Program Associates Human Resources Director Kristina Drinkwine Rachel Shankman Adrianne Billingham Bock Ashlyn Gorlin Bonnie Oberman Program Associate Senior Associate, Urban Heather Frazier Education and Organizational Program Coordinator Initiatives Princess Johnson Assistant Directors, Grant Associate Director, Design Director of Operations & Programs Jenifer Snow Strategic Communications Senior Benefits & HR Associate Associate Program Director Brooke Harvey Barbara DeVries Dunreith Kelly Lowenstein Erin Lee Larisa Pazmiño Assistant Director, Grant Assistant Director, External Affairs Manager, Project Operations Human Resources Manager Associate Director, Development Emma Samler Amy Clatworthy Carol Griffin Roxanne DeGraff External Affairs Coordinator Project Managers, Operations Information Technology Senior Program Associate Assistant Emily Blackie Emma Smizik Director of Information Chuck Meyers Dorothy Abdullah Nina Robinson Technology Elijah Lapson Emily Oswald 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Director, Strategic Partnerships Sonjanita Moore Manager Video Production Director, NY Operations & Sonji Branch Program Associates Accounts Receivable Manager Print Publishing Assistant Associate Director, Development Assistant Ilana Klarman Facilities Peter Nelson Denise Gelb Manager, Publishing and New Director, Choosing to Participate Sarah Haacke Adam Bernstein Director Michele Phillips Program & Development Developer/Production Manager Coordinator, Office of the Chief NEW YORK Associate Program Director Program Associates Jared Boesse Chief Financial Officer Benjamin Mahnke Priscilla McCarthy Network Systems Manager Steven Becton Karen Mortimer Administrative & Development Grant Writers Project Specialist, Development Jeremy Nesoff Administrative Assistant Programs & Special Projects Eve Crevoshay Jocelyn Stanton MEMPHIS Mary Hendra Senior Program Associate Financial Analyst Custodial Services Assistant Administrative Assistants Hanna Teklit Tammy Edinger Jill Penate Kristin Duns Program Associates NEW ENGLAND Juan Castellanos Program Director Tanya Huelett Francesca Colletti David Schwartz Daniel Alba Eleanor Zupancic Associate Program Director Development Associate Jennifer Jones-Clark Jennifer Lenardson Development Associate Emily Barrett Assistant Director, Development Farrell Boucher 46 Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report Facing History and Ourselves 2011 Annual Report 47 Program Coordinators SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA Office Manager/Program TORONTO Andrea Elganzoury Director Coordinator Director Justine Ambrose Jack Weinstein Karen Weinstein Leora Schaefer Administrative Coordinator Senior Program Associate Development & Administrative Program Associate Shoshanna Bailey Milton Reynolds Coordinator Jasmine Wong Karen Foster Development Assistant Program Associate Office Coordinator Alexandra Hawkins Mark Davis Jeannette Slater “Facing History and Ourselves elicits from young people serious moral responses to difficult moral questions, and I think 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