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TulalipCares.org Tulalip Charitable Contributions Funds Distribution Report NAME OF AGENCY: ADDRESS: CONTACT: GENERAL GOALS: SPECIFIC USE FOR THIS AWARD: disclaimer: ese reports are at times summaries of content provided by the recipient, not always complete quoted material. Pacific Science Center Foundation 200 2nd Ave. N., Seattle, WA 98109 (206) 443-2924; http://www.pacificsciencecenter.org Since 1962, Pacific Science Center has inspired generations of visitors with a passion for discovery and helped them develop a lifelong interest in science, technology, engineering and math. To offer general operating support for the exhibits, programs and facilities in the Pacific Science Center. For more information, please see the attached report from Pacific Science Center Foundation.

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TulalipCares.org

Tulalip Charitable Contributions Funds Distribution Report

NAME OF AGENCY:

ADDRESS: CONTACT:

GENERAL GOALS:

SPECIFIC USE FOR THIS AWARD:

disclaimer: These reports are at times summaries of content provided by the recipient, not always complete quoted material.

Pacific Science Center Foundation200 2nd Ave. N., Seattle, WA 98109(206) 443-2924; http://www.pacificsciencecenter.org

Since 1962, Pacific Science Center has inspired generations of visitors with a passion for discovery and helped them develop a lifelong interest in science, technology, engineering and math.

To offer general operating support for the exhibits, programs and facilities in the Pacific Science Center.

For more information, please see the attached report from Pacific Science Center Foundation.

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February 24, 2016 Marilyn Sheldon Tulalip Tribes Charitable Contributions Quil Ceda Village 8802 27th Avenue NE Tulalip, WA 98271-9694 Report #Q4 2014 14.2 Dear Ms. Sheldon, On behalf of Pacific Science Center, I would like to thank you for Tulalip Tribes Charitable Contributions’ donation to support Pacific Science Center’s general operations. Enclosed please find our 2015 Annual Report detailing the impact on the community you helped us make last year. Your generosity enabled us to continue providing experiences that excite young minds about the world around them, inspiring the creative and critical thinking that will fuel tomorrow’s innovations. In total, Pacific Science Center served 937,080 visitors at our historic Seattle campus, and an additional 169,671 people around the region through off-site and outreach programming that engaged community members where they live, study and work. In the coming year, we look forward to building on these successes. Our new President and CEO, Will Daugherty, joined our team in January and is beginning a strategic planning process that will honor Pacific Science Center’s 53-year history and look forward to the next 50 years of inspiring a lifelong interest in science, math and technology by engaging diverse communities through interactive and innovative exhibits and programs We are grateful for the Tulalip Tribes Charitable Contributions’ support of Pacific Science Center and for all that you do in the community. If you have any questions about Pacific Science Center’s exhibits or programs or would like to arrange a visit to see your support in action, please contact me anytime at (206) 269-5739 or [email protected].

Sincerely,

Lindsay Bailey Foundation Relations Officer

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Touching sea creatures at the tide pool.

Pacific Science Center’s dinosaur exhibit.

Exploring butterfly species in the Tropical Butterfly House.

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Meeting a scientist at Life Sciences Research Weekend.

Environmental Science and Technology Practicum students.

Summer campers at Mercer Slough Environmental Education Center.

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PACIFIC SCIENCE CENTER2015 Annual Report

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Pacific Science Center inspires a lifelong interest in science,

math and technology by engaging diverse communities

through interactive and innovative exhibits and programs.

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1Annual Report 2015

Letter from the Board Chair and Interim CEO

Finding a Home in Tinker Tank

Connecting Scientists with the Community

IMAX® Movies: Inspiring Generations

Proton Preschool: Inspiring Our Littlest Learners

On the Road, Sharing Science

Everybody’s a Scientist on Google Field Trip Days

In Memory of John M. Davis

Financial Summary

Board of Directors

Corporate, Foundation, and Public Support

48th Annual Festival of the Fountains

12th Annual Foundations of Science Breakfast

Discovery Circle

Titanium Members

Matching and In-Kind Gifts

Individual Contributors

Volunteers

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Barbara Hulit and Cory Sbarbaro, Festival of the Fountains

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Letter from the Board Chair and Interim CEO

For Pacific Science Center, it was a year to celebrate

innovation—and an ancient civilization.

POMPEII: The Exhibition was a landmark cultural event

for our region, welcoming more than 185,000 guests

to a magnificent, interactive exploration of a vibrant

city frozen in time by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius.

Community and media responses to POMPEII, and

the companion gallery we created about local

volcanology and disaster planning, were exceptional.

As with RACE: Are We So Different?, we were glad

to provide a touchstone for discussion of meaningful

community issues.

Our nationally acclaimed STEM programs continued

to flourish. Last year, more than 1.1 million guests

joined us on our Seattle campus and beyond. Nearly

170,000 people were engaged with our outreach

activities that included Science On Wheels, Science Cafés,

environmental science programming at Mercer Slough

Environmental Education Center in Bellevue, and the

Washington State LASER program which serves districts

all across the state to improve science teaching and

learning. We are especially proud of the record-breaking

5,133 students who joined our science-themed camps;

the 93,865 students and chaperones who participated in

field trips; and the 86 teens who built leadership skills

and STEM literacy through Discovery Corps and the

Lake Washington Watershed Internship Program, our

award-winning career ladders. Thank you to more than

900 volunteers who contributed nearly 30,000 hours of

dedicated service in support of our mission.

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3Annual Report 2015

Of course, Pacific Science Center is, at its core, all about

people. In this report, we are pleased to introduce you

to a handful of the many special people who inspire us

to spark curiosity, conversation, and collaboration in

classrooms and communities all around the Northwest

and beyond. They are representative of the more than

1.1 million people we served this year—people of all

ages and walks of life, generations of great minds

touched by the generous support of our community.

Thank you for your investment and partnership as we

bring science to life for our community.

P.S. As we go to press with this annual report, we have

just welcomed Will Daugherty as our new President and

CEO. We look forward to introducing Will to all of you

who are part the Science Center community!

This report spotlights a few of the many initiatives

we launched and grew last year—exciting additions

to our robust portfolio of innovative STEM

programming. With generous support from the

Carnevali family and RAM Mounts by NPI, our renovated

Boeing IMAX® Theater now brings science (and

adventure) to life through the most technologically

advanced giant screen theater experience in the Pacific

Northwest. A new education program, Proton Preschool,

cultivates scientific curiosity and a love of learning in

our littlest learners. More than 20,000 guests tackled

new design challenges in Tinker Tank, our popular

hands-on studio. More than 1,000 local scientists

shared current research with more than 50,000 people

through our Portal to the Public initiative. And we

welcomed thousands of new guests who rarely have

the opportunity to experience our community’s cultural

institutions by opening our doors for Exploration For

All: Autism Early Open, presented by Safeco Insurance,

and Google Field Trip Days for students from schools in

low-income communities. Meanwhile, our Science On

Wheels vans continued to crisscross the state, delivering

hands-on science education and a new computer science

curriculum to more than 147,000 people, including many

with limited access to STEM resources.

Cory Sbarbaro

Interim President and CEO

Barbara B. Hulit

Chair, Board of Directors

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Loves using tools

and knitting blankets.

Wants to be a blacksmith.

Wants to be a baker,

mathematician,

seamstress, scientist

and doctor.

Loves building paper

houses. “I like using

my imagination!”

Still waiting

to lose first

tooth.

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Finding a Home in Tinker Tank

When the Padfield family moved to Seattle from upstate

New York last year, they left behind almost all of their

friends and family. “Coming here and starting all over

again was hard,” says Dawn, mother of Lila, Liam and

Coral. Fortunately, they discovered the Science Center.

“This was the highlight,” she says, “a really fun safe

place to come all the time and enjoy ourselves together.”

The kids are entranced by the Tropical Butterfly House

and the hands-on puzzles in

Ackerley Family Exhibit Gallery.

Most of all, they love Tinker Tank.

On Fridays—field trip day for

their homeschooled family—Lila,

Liam and Coral bounce into Tinker

Tank to tackle the weekly project

using simple supplies such as cardboard and tape. Once,

they wowed staff and guests alike with a record-breaking

“air boat” that carried 42 paper clips for two feet. They

also immersed themselves in the “Hootitat” challenge,

using index cards and ten stickers to create personalized

habitats for three whimsical owls with special needs. Lila

and Liam built a tall tower for Big Al Owl who likes to be

high up in the air. Coral made a playground for shy Tiny

Tina Owl—complete with a slide, teepee and gate to

protect her from predators.

“The staff and volunteers encourage them to persevere

through problems,” Padfield says. “They ask open-

ended questions—‘What if we try this?’—instead of

telling them an answer.”

At home, with their dad, an engineer, the Padfield kids

keep tinkering and refining. And as they explore their

new city, they point to shapes in Seattle architecture

that mimic what they’ve created with Tinker Tank

index cards, chatting about which would be structurally

strongest, come an earthquake.

Tinker Tank is helping them make connections,

Padfield says. “They’re looking at the world with

more curiosity.”

Last year in Tinker Tank, our popular hands-on

design lab, 20,000 guests experimented with wind

tables, gravity walls, cardboard amusement parks,

Keva blocks, electric circuits and more. The staffed,

hands-on activities are designed to cultivate

creative problem-solving skills through the practice

of the design-test-redesign engineering process.

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Portal to Current Research

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Last year, our Science Communication

Fellowship Program and workshops

trained 115 scientists to share their

work with the community. They

joined hundreds of scientists in

our volunteer corps, presenting

at Research Weekends (attended

last year by 36,120 guests), Meet A

Scientist events (attended by 11,595

guests), Science Cafés (attended by

1,545 guests), and Teen Science Cafés

(attended by 230 youth).

Breathes through mouth

rather than nostrils

because of the smell.

Fake poop recipe consists

of saline, chunky peanut

butter, and cocoa powder.

Envisions a world where science is

a priority for young kids—in school

and in life.

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Portal to Current Re-

search

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Connecting Scientists with the Community

“More poop is better,” jokes Dr. Elizabeth Broussard

as she laughs while stirring a sludgy, brown concoction

in a beaker, preparing fake poop for a demonstration

about microbes.

Broussard, a physician and researcher from University

of Washington’s Division of Gastroenterology at

Harborview, is one of many local scientists featured in our

current science exhibits. These exhibits and our innovative

programs connect the community with local scientists’

current research through interactive displays, in-person

events and collaborations with youth; an award-winning

training component helps STEM researchers learn to

articulate complex scientific ideas to the general public.

Broussard’s research, on fecal microbiota transplants for

patients with Clostridium difficile infection, was recently

featured in Meet Your Microbes!, an exhibition in one

of two galleries we reserve for rotating explorations of

cool, cutting-edge science in our region.

C. difficile bacteria, which can cause severe diarrhea,

flourish after prolonged antibiotic use kills off beneficial

intestinal bacteria that normally keep it in check.

“Imagine having to go to the bathroom 20 times a

day for two years, and you’re dehydrated and in the

hospital,” Broussard says. Then, you get a fecal transplant

(which has an astonishing 92 percent cure rate) and the

next day, you only have one bowel movement. “It is

incredibly gratifying as a physician to do something that

is so effective.”

She jumped at the chance to share her work because she

wants the public to learn what’s approved as safe and

effective, what’s in trials, what’s ahead. “This is just the

beginning,” Broussard says. “The role of science is to

drill down and figure out what is it about the stool that

makes health happen. We want to get people thinking:

How is this working? Can we use it for other diseases?”

And, as a mother of nine-year-old twin girls who have

loved visiting the Science Center since they were infants,

Broussard says, “This is a place where it’s fun and

freewheeling and at the same time they’re getting a

dose of science that sticks with them long term.”

In addition to our regional efforts, Pacific Science

Center leads the growing, nationwide Portal to

the Public Network, which consists of 44 museums,

universities, zoos, and other organizations that

have adopted our tested strategy for scientist-and-

public engagement.

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IMAX®

Movies: Inspiring Generations

As children, Ben Wong and his siblings were over the

moon whenever their dad took them to Pacific Science

Center’s IMAX Theater. “No easy feat to wrangle five

energetic kids,” Wong says, “But we were enchanted,

watching enormous lumbering insects, things soaring,

things erupting.”

“My family was poor, but my parents always wanted to

make sure we received the best education they could

give,” Wong says, so they invested in a Pacific Science

Center Membership. Wong’s father, Victor, “knew

learning could be enjoyable and entertainment could be

educational; after all, he learned to speak English from

the John Wayne movies he watched in Manila.”

Wong’s father immigrated to the U.S. in 1963, the

year after the World’s Fair, enrolling at the University

of Washington where he met and married a beautiful

philosophy major. Then came five children. Many

weekends, they took the bus from their White Center

home to the Science Center. “Once there, we’d break

free from our parents and run from exhibit to exhibit,”

Wong says. “It was like going to Disneyland.” Favorite

memories: The IMAX movie To Fly! paired with a

Gossamer Albatross (human-powered airplane) exhibit

and demos on folding paper airplanes.

Now 43, with advanced degrees in computer science,

Wong is still a proud card-carrying Member of the

Science Center. Soon after we opened the doors of

our newly renovated Boeing IMAX® Theater, one of

the most technologically advanced movie theaters

in the world with comfy race-car red seats and the

biggest screen in Washington state, Wong invited his

72-year-old father to enjoy a movie together. It was a

wonderful opportunity, Wong says, “to remind him

of the good childhood he gave me.”

We were the first science center and third theater

in the world to showcase IMAX’s next-generation

projection system. The system was designed for the

world’s largest screens including ours—the largest

in the state of Washington. This groundbreaking

laser technology increases brightness and contrast,

producing astonishingly vivid colors. Twelve discrete

channels plus sub-bass in the new sound system

complete the immersive experience. Our two IMAX

theaters ignite curiosity about the world, and the

revenues support science education.

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20/20 vision thanks to

laser surgery—perfect for

watching IMAX with laser!

In his pockets, Wong’s dad

stashed yummy White Rabbit

candies wrapped in edible rice

paper to share with the kids.

Gadget watch with

swiveling compass

and mood ring,

gift from brother.

IMAX® is a registered trademark of IMAX Corporation

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Proton Preschool: Inspiring Our Littlest Learners

At age three, Rick Bresnahan loves many things: pouring

liquids to the tippy top of test tubes, experimenting

with squishy dough circuits that glow, and singing

with Proton Preschool classmates about Herman the

Worm. Most of all, he loves his big sister Dorothy, who

graduated from Proton Preschool last year.

When Dorothy enrolled in Proton Preschool, she was

already a veteran of several other schools. Her dad,

Jake Bresnahan, says, “For me, trained as a scientist,

I looked at Proton Preschool and saw a big difference

in how they teach. They do a lot of work on how to

approach a problem. Instead of rote memorization,

the kids are learning: ‘How do you get to the answer

on your own?’ They want to try and figure it out

themselves first. It’s a trait I like to see.”

Launched under the arches in downtown Seattle

in January 2015, Proton Preschool joins our award-

winning Polliwog Preschool (at Mercer Slough

Environmental Education Center in Bellevue)

in inspiring early learners with the wonders of

science at a critical age that leverages children’s

natural curiosity.

Dorothy had a blast with classroom experiments,

Live Science Stage shows, and questioning scientists

on the exhibit floor. After a science interpreter in our

Live Insect Village showed her a hissing cockroach up

close, Dorothy talked about it for weeks. In the car after

school, she’d tell Rick: “We made Gak (slime) today.”

At home, they’d pull out ingredients and

start experimenting.

So when it came time for Rick to start preschool,

the family chose Proton Preschool again, despite a

hefty commute from Kenmore. “When my son comes

home from school and says to me—‘Dad, Dad, did

you know phytoplankton make oxygen; we breathe

oxygen’—it shows how much he is being taught,”

Bresnahan says. “Teacher Kate and Teacher Megan

bring the curriculum to life.”

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camps T-shirt, gift from

sister Dorothy, favorite

person in world.

Proton Preschool is

STEM-based, play-based

and totally hands-on!

Loves cooking and

eating pancakes and

waffles with Dad.

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Safety first! Super fun

science a close second!

Science educator and professional magician.

Specializes in sleight-of-hand. “At no time

do my fingers leave my hands!”

Two of the more than

147,000 people wowed

by Science On Wheels.

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On the Road, Sharing Science

When our brightly colored Science On Wheels vans roll

up—whether along the rugged coast, amidst farmland,

at city community centers or suburban schools—they

immediately get noticed, says Education Outreach

Lead Teacher Sam Chamberlain. “It’s always exciting to

witness the wow factor.”

For 23 years, Chamberlain has been delivering hands-on

science education to tens of thousands of youth in all

of Washington’s 39 counties, plus Oregon and Idaho.

He is part of a team of 12 educators who crisscross the

Northwest in six vans: Blood and Guts, Engineering,

Mathblast, Physics On Wheels, Rock and Roll (geology)

and Space Odyssey.

“Parent volunteers meet us at the crack of dawn to

unload,” Chamberlain says. Then, the Science On

Wheels team wows crowds with a portable planetarium,

energy balls, robot arms, gyroscopes, crystals, a

dollhouse that undergoes an earthquake. Come lunch,

Chamberlain gets his meal in the cafeteria, surrounded

by kids bubbling with curiosity and enthusiasm.

“It’s rock star status,” Chamberlain says. “The school

staff, the custodians, everyone becomes your friend.”

Sometimes communities share their own lessons, as in

La Push, on the edge of the Pacific, where families from

the Quileute Tribal School invited Chamberlain to a drum

circle and to help check salmon drift nets while bald eagles

swooped overhead. A professional magician, Chamberlain

often performs entertaining tricks at day’s end.

Yet the real magic is when science ignites a sparkle in

students’ eyes, he says, especially the “challenging”

kid whose desk the teacher has shoved against the

whiteboard. “You can see they’re laughing, having fun,

engaged…‘I want to be a scientist!’”

“I delight in having the kids feel successful and showing

them they can do science, they are doing science and that

they’ll go through life asking questions like scientists.”

Since 1973, Science On Wheels has been reaching out

to rural, small and underserved communities that

have limited access to STEM education. Last year, we

delivered hands-on science education programming

to more than 147,000 people at 598 venues across

Washington state and beyond, including many

communities traditionally underrepresented in

science. About half of our in-school programs were

at locations where more than 40 percent of students

qualify for subsidized lunches.

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Loved the strong bond between

whale moms and calves in

Humpback Whales 3D.

Sprayed by the sneeze wall

in Wellbody Academy.

Two butterflies landed on

her head in the Tropical

Butterfly House.

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Everybody’s a Scientist on Google Field Trip Days

Ronni Hale was thrilled when she “swam” with

whales while experiencing Humpback Whales 3D

on a cetacean-sized screen in our newly renovated

Boeing IMAX® Theater. Lajaya Jones had a blast in our

Gemini Capsule Model, simulating astronauts’ early

space flights. Myelle Bolar analyzed her favorite foods’

nutritional content in Wellbody Academy’s Cafedium

and decided to opt for salads more often.

Ronni, Lajaya and Myelle are among the 3,000 students

and chaperones we hosted last year at Pacific Science

Center with support from Google for school field

trips from underserved communities. Filling our halls

with energy, the students experiment with hands-on

exhibits, explore personal health in Wellbody Academy,

take in IMAX movies and laser shows, experience

metamorphosis in the Tropical Butterfly House,

enjoy Live Science Stage Shows, and design and test

hypotheses in our Tinker Tank.

“What you eat, the chemistry in cooking, nail polish,

henna, clothing, Pluto…everything is science and

invention,” Myelle says, reflecting on her visit to

Pacific Science Center. “Everybody’s a scientist!”

“A lot of Seattleites don’t frequent these places often

enough,” says Amber Kemp, registrar at Aki Kurose

Middle School, where 76 percent of students qualify for

subsidized lunch. Kemp accompanied 10 girls, including

Ronni, Layaja and Myelle, on the Google Field Trip

Day—a first Science Center visit for several of them.

“They had a lot of fun and it was significant because a

lot of the time, there’s not a lot of focus on women in

science and math,” Kemp says. “Let’s get them interested

in these kinds of careers and bust the door open!”

Last year, this empowering program enabled 3,000

students who might not otherwise have visited

the Science Center to join us for a day of discovery.

Thanks to increased support from Google for seven

more field trips, we’ll welcome an additional 10,500

Google Field Trippers this year, furthering our goal

of expanding access to even more underserved kids

and schools. The next field trips will target schools

where more than 80 percent of students receive free

and reduced-price lunch, and will include several

schools outside of the Seattle area.

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In Memory of John M. Davis

Passionate about science ever since fabricating his own crystal radio set as

a student, Mr. John Davis, Pacific Science Center Director Emeritus and

a founder of the law firm Davis Wright Tremaine, was instrumental in

establishing the Science Center as an independent nonprofit entity recognized

by the Federal government. He served five terms on our Board of Directors

over 18 years and wrote an incredible 30-year history of the Science Center.

Until his wife Ruth’s passing in 2009, John and Ruth could be seen at the

Science Center often as they had great affection for our organization.

The feeling was certainly mutual as they charmed everyone who knew

them. John continued to be a wonderful champion of the Science Center,

upholding the legacy that he and Ruth created here. He is greatly missed.

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Financial SummaryJuly 1, 2014 – June 30, 2015

REVENUE

Guest Admissions 1

Contributed Support 2 and Memberships

Camps, Outreach, and Program Fees

Government Support

Ancillary Earned Revenue

(food sales, garage fees, facility rentals and related)

Prior Contributions Released from Restriction

Total Revenue

EXPENSES

Program and Operating Expenses

Science, Education and Exhibits

Theater Operations and Direct Costs

for Ancillary Revenue

Marketing and Advertising

Fundraising

Administrative

Total Program and Operating Expenses

Depreciation and Financing Costs

Depreciation and Disposal of Fixed Assets

Financing Costs

Total Depreciation and Financing Costs

Total Expenses

Change in Unrestricted Net Assets

12,576,103

7,244,691

2,888,538

1,611,195

1,966,402

5,590,005

$31,876,934

13,353,170

4,006,577

1,072,724

2,743,612

3,028,895

$24,204,978

2,695,874

605,579

$3,301,453

$27,506,431

$ 4,370,503

1. Guest admissions includes regular exhibit attendance, theater ticket sales,

and special exhibit ticket sales for Pompeii: The Exhibition.

2. Pacific Science Center completed our Future Ready Capital Campaign in FY15 and

invested over $3 million from the Campaign in long-term capital improvements.

ASSETS

Cash and Equivalents

Other Current Assets

Property, Plant and Equipment 2

Other Long-Term Assets

Total Assets

LIABILITIES

Current Liabilities

Long Term Liabilities

Total Liabilities

NET ASSETS

Unrestricted

Temporarily Restricted

Permanently restricted

Total Net Assets

Total Liabilities and Net Assets

3,040,333

2,626,737

38,936,904

10,972,855

$55,576,829

6,227,438

6,824,452

$13,051,890

30,101,302

10,254,661

2,168,976

$42,524,939

$55,576,829

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SOURCES OF REVENUE

Guest Admissions

Contributed Support and Memberships

Camps, Outreach, and Program Fees

Government Support

Ancillary Earned Revenue

39%

40%

9%

5%

6%

EXPENSE ALLOCATION

Program Services

Fundraising

General Admininstration

73%

10%

17%

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Board of Directors

CHAIR

Barbara B. Hulit

Senior Vice President,

Danaher Business System,

Danaher Corporation

HONORARY CHAIR

Tim Copes

Vice President, Material Services,

Commercial Aviation Services,

Boeing Commercial Airplanes

TREASURER

Norm Hubbard

Executive Vice President,

Seattle Cancer Care Alliance

SECRETARY

Adriane M. Brown

President & Chief Operating Officer,

Intellectual Ventures

EMERITUS BOARD MEMBERS

Ginger Ackerley

Community Leader

Gretchen Hund Andrews

Director, Center for Global Security,

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Elisabeth Bottler

Community Leader

Phil M. Condit

Community Leader

Marlene Durbin

Community Leader

David Fluke

General Partner,

Fluke Capital Management, LP

James E. Warjone

Port Blakely Companies

EX OFFICIO BOARD MEMBERS

Christopher H. Ackerley

Managing Partner & Co-Founder,

Ackerley Partners, LLC

C. James Judson

Chairman,

Opanga Networks, Inc.

Colin Moseley

Chairman,

Green Diamond Resource Company

John Warner

Community Leader

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BOARD MEMBERS

Ash Awad

Vice President,

McKinstry

Mona H. Bailey

Independent Education Consultant

Stephen C. Bishop

Partner,

Perkins Coie, LLP

Curt Blake

President,

Spaceflight Industries, Inc.

Dr. Steven Buchsbaum

Deputy Director,

Discovery & Translational Sciences,

Global Health Program,

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Ivar Chhina

Community Leader

Nelson Del Rio

Chairman,

The Del Rio Family Foundation

Ed Fries

Founder & Owner,

FigurePrints

Dr. Patricia D. Galloway

President & CEO,

Pegasus Global Holdings, Inc.

Mary A. Knell

Senior Executive,

Washington Commercial Banking Division,

Wells Fargo Bank

Dan McConnell

Principal and Chief Strategist,

DMCPR

Stan W. McNaughton

CEO & Chairman of the Board,

PEMCO Mutual Insurance Company

Dr. Sanford Melzer

Executive Vice President,

Networks and Population Health,

Seattle Children’s Hospital

Nate Miles

Vice President, Strategic Initiatives,

State Government Affairs,

Eli Lilly

Edward F. Millet

Managing Director, Northwest Region,

J.P. Morgan Securities, Inc.

Diana Birkett Rakow,

Executive Vice President,

Marketing & Public Affairs,

Group Health Cooperative, and President,

Group Health Foundation

Edward D. Thomas

Managing Partner,

Deloitte Tax LLP

Chris Witherspoon

Principal + Director of Client Services,

DNA

Grace Yuan

Partner,

K&L Gates

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Corporate Support

$50,000 AND ABOVE $20,000–$49,999

Alaska Airlines Inc

Amgen

Coca-Cola Refreshments

Delta Air Lines

EMC Corporation

Intellectual Ventures

JPMorgan Chase & Company

PACCAR Inc

PEMCO Mutual Insurance Company

Seattle Children’s

Wells Fargo

$10,000–$19,999

Amazon.com

Anonymous

First Tech Federal Credit Union

Fluke Corporation

GoDaddy

Group Health

Kibble & Prentice Inc

Pegasus Global Holdings Inc

Port Blakely Companies

Puget Sound Business Journal

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$5,000–$9,999

Airgas Nor Pac

Ferguson Construction Inc

Green Diamond Resource Company

Leiden Labs

Nucor Steel Seattle

Perkins Coie

Space Needle Corporation

US Bank

ZymoGenetics

$1,000–$4,999

11 Olives

ASKO Processing Inc

Bader Martin PS

Ben Bridge Jeweler Inc

BNY Mellon Wealth Management

Charlie’s Produce

CIGNA Healthcare

Clark Nuber PS

The Commerce Bank of Washington

Deloitte

Dick’s Drive In Restaurants

DLR Group

Esterline Technologies

Foundation for the Future

Honeywell Inc

Jiyamapa & Associates

K&L Gates

McKinstry

Northland Communications Corporation

Pacific Coast Feather Company

Pacific Denkmann Company

Pyramid Communications

Rafn Company

Seattle Cancer Care Alliance

Spaceflight Industries Inc

Stoel Rives LLP

System to ASIC Inc

The Watershed Company

Western Waterproofing Company

Wright Runstad & Company

YayLabs!

Zillow

CORPORATE NON-PROFIT FRIENDS

FareStart

H.O.M.E.

The Hutch School

Puget Sound VA Hospital

Sacred Heart Shelter

Seattle Cancer Care Alliance

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Foundation Support

$100,000 AND ABOVE

Anonymous

Mercer Slough Environmental

Education Center,

Science On Wheels

Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

Noyce Fellowship in Informal

STEM Learning

Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation

Amazon Adventure Film

Joshua Green Foundation Inc

Capital Campaign Support

Noyce Foundation

Noyce Fellowship in Informal

STEM Learning

$20,000–$99,999

Nysether Family Foundation

Science On Wheels,

Capital Campaign Support

Pendleton and Elisabeth Miller

Charitable Foundation

Capital Campaign Support

$10,000–$19,999

The Foster Foundation

Capital Campaign Support

$5,000–$9,999

The Ellis Foundation (Joanne Ellis)

Science On Wheels,

General Operating Support

Glaser Foundation

Discovery Corps

Hazel Miller Foundation

Science On Wheels

Horizons Foundation

Mercer Slough Environmental

Education Center

Johnston-Hanson Foundation

Science On Wheels

Lily Pointe Family Foundation

General Operating Support

Muckleshoot Charitable Fund

Mercer Slough Environmental

Education Center

$1,000–$4,999

The Baker Foundation

Science On Wheels

Bishop-Fleet Foundation

General Operating Support

Fred H. and Mary S. Dore

Charitable Foundation

Capital Campaign Support

Hubbard Family Foundation

Science On Wheels

Tulalip Tribes Charitable Fund

General Operating Support

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Public Support

FEDERAL

National Science Foundation

$1,214,091 (2012–2015)

Portal to the Public: Expanding

the National Network

$172,718 (2012–2017)

The Virtual Planet Laboratory

$140,674 (2013–2017)

Promoting Informal Science Learning

Using a Badge System for College Credit

$80,000 (2012–2017)

Creating a Community of Practice Around

A Proven Teen Science Café Model

$32,000 (2012–2015)

UpTempO: Measuring the Upper Layer

Temperature of the Arctic Ocean

Institute of Museum and Library Services

$149,847 (2014–2016)

STEM-Out-of-School-Time

$117,340 (2014–2016)

Exploring Earth System Science

National Aeronautics and Space

Administration

$1,138,540 (2010–2015)

NASA Now

$804,650 (2014–2019)

Pipeline for Remote Sensing Education

and Application

National Institutes of Health

$1,203,391 (2011–2016)

Out of the Lab and Into

the Spotlight

STATE

$634,380 (2013–2015)

Cleaning and Reseaming of Yamasaki

Courtyard Building Façades

$356,000 (2015)

Office of Superintendent of Public

Instruction: Washington State LASER

Onsite and Offsite Education Programs

$32,000 (2015)

University of Washington:

Paws on Science: Husky Weekend

KING COUNTY

$50,000 (2014)

POMPEII: The Exhibition

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48th Annual Festival of the Fountains

GOLD TABLES

Christopher and Diana Ackerley

Tom Alberg and Judi Beck

Ferguson Construction Inc

Perkins Coie

Jim and Gaye Pigott

Port Blakely Companies

Bill and Sue Vititoe

SILVER TABLES

Anonymous

Battelle - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

BNY Mellon Wealth Management

Herb Bridge and Edie Hilliard

Steve Brugger and Dr. Clea Finkle

The Commerce Bank of Washington

Deloitte

Stephen Dwoskin and Janet Donelson

Larry Estrada

Fluke Corporation

Ed and Kathy Fries

K&L Gates

Barbara Hulit

Leiden Labs

Gretchen Hund and Ted Andrews

McKinstry

Prairie Foundation

Seattle Children’s

John and Marilyn Warner

Wells Fargo

Western Waterproofing Company

PRESENTING SPONSOR PREMIER SPONSOR

PATRON SPONSORS

EVENT SPONSORS

LOUNGE SPONSOR

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FOUNDING SPONSOR

LEADERSHIP SPONSOR

SUPPORTING SPONSORS

12th Annual Foundations of Science Breakfast

CORPORATE SPONSORS

Ginger Ackerley

The Boeing Company

Intellectual Ventures

TABLE SPONSORS

Deloitte

DNA

Group Health

K&L Gates

McKinstry

Mona and Peter Bailey

Pegasus Global Holdings Inc

Seattle Cancer Care Alliance

Spaceflight Industries Inc

John and Marilyn Warner

Wells Fargo

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Discovery Circle

NEWTON LEVEL ($50,000 AND ABOVE)

Betty Bottler

Jeff and Alicia Carnevali

Phil and Geda Condit

Martha and Colin Moseley

Mary Ann and Robert L. Wiley

CURIE LEVEL ($25,000–$49,999)

Pamela Merriman and Sonja Ross

TESLA LEVEL ($15,000–$24,999)

Anonymous

Jim and Diana Judson

MENTEN LEVEL ($10,000–$14,999)

Claire Angel

Jim and Dee Claypool

Craig McKibben and Sarah Merner

JoAnn McManus Matlick and Mike Matlick

Allan and Inger Osberg

Doug and Ty Scheumann

SAGAN LEVEL ($5,000–$9,999)

Anonymous (2)

Tom Alberg and Judi Beck

Jim and Catherine Allchin

Eve and Chap Alvord

Nancy Alvord

Steve and Connie Ballmer

Debra and Dennis Floyd

Anne Gittinger

Lawrence and Astrid Hammett

Chris Larson

Darinee and Scott Louvau

Bruce McCaw

Tom and Sally Peyree

Carrie Rhodes

Brian and Laurel Smith

Dr. Robert L. Smith

BYRON LEVEL ($2,500–$4,999)

Beardsley Family Foundation

Carl and Renee Behnke

Matthew Blackmon and Lillian Taylor-Blackmon

Stephen Capistran and Judith Parker

Jill and Jeff Dixon

Marlene and John Durbin

Stephen Dwoskin and Janet Donelson

Michelle Eggert

Jay and Pam Green

Jerry and Linda Henry

Dr. Richard and Marilyn Herzberg

Harold and Mary Frances Hill

Linda and Ted Johnson

B.J. Last and Julia Buck

Richard Leeds and Anne Kroeker

Lex Lindsey and Lynn Manley

Mark and Vickie Nysether

Dr. Gilbert Omenn and Martha Darling

Daniel and Katherine Park

Nicholas Parker

Arleen Paulino and Brent Willems

Jennifer and Robert Peyree

Charles and Pamela Phillips

Kathleen Pierce,

in memory of Douglas P. Beighle

Bridget and Riley Sessions

Dennis and Beth Weibling

Timothy Wood and Susan Maughlin Wood

Ann P. Wyckoff

Rebecca A. Zerngast, DDS

LINNAEUS LEVEL ($1,200–$2,499)

Anonymous

Christopher and Diana Ackerley

Edward and Danielle Ackerley

Adam and Lynn Ahringer

Barbara and George Akers

Kim Akers

Richard and Constance Albrecht

Michal and Charlie Allaire

Hugh Allen and Julie Gralow

Katharyn Alvord Gerlich

Lindsay Anderson and Janet Piehl

Michael and Lisa Anderson

Phoebe Andrew

Scott and Sarah Armstrong

Daniel Asher

Ash and Souzy Awad

Mona and Peter Bailey

Richard and Shannon Bartelds

Michael Bauer

Marc and Jill Beck

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April Bellerud and Bryan Funston

Michelle and Zach Bernson

Chris Berry and Joan Robinson-Berry

Aiko Bethea and Tom Owens

Teresa and Alexandria Bevan-Church

Jeff and MacKenzie Bezos

Joshua Binder and A.P. Hurd

Rebecca and Donald Birch

Dr. Charles and Yvonne Bishop

Stephen Bishop and Julie Diehl Bishop

Benjamin Black and Dr. Dana Riley-Black

Curtis Blake and Kelli Curtis

Jane and Watson Blair

Laura Bogusch

Jim and Marie Borgman

Paul and Debbi Brainerd

Robert Braun Jr.

Bre and Tim Brennan

Herb Bridge and Edie Hilliard

Jon and Bobbe Bridge

Adriane and Darryl Brown

Steve Brugger and Dr. Clea Finkle

Steve and Lori Buchsbaum

Douglas and Mary Buffett

Diane and Jim Carlson

William and Megan Casperson

Brad and Judy Chase

Ms. Vinaya Chepuri and Melanie Field

Mona Ching

Bonnie Chow

Richard and Lucia Chung

Crystal Clarity and Joel MacDougall

Kim and Peter Cleworth

Jeff and Kathleen Coffler

Jim and Wanda Cowles

Ray and Kristine Cramer

Bruce Cross and Karen Kruse

Marc and Angela Cummings

Dr. Carol Dahl and Scott Cairns

Carl and Lorene Davidson

Mark Dederer

Nelson and Suzanne Del Rio

Dr. Jenny and Jaime Delcampo

Richard Derham

Trudymarie Devilla and Gary Lawrenson

Charley Dickey and Sheila Wyckoff-Dickey

Dee Dickinson

Dan Dixon

Andrea Dobson

Tonya Dressel and Mike Doran

Diane L. Due

David and Caroline Dufault

Dick and Athena Eitel

David and Daniela Eng

Timothy and Nicole Engle

Francisca Erickson

Richard and Susan Fade

Matthew and Heide Felton

Richard and Maude Ferry

Catherine and Ken Fisher

Rod Fleck and Sarah Daniels

Brian and Laurie Flynn

Cay Fortune and John Shimer

Ed and Kathy Fries

Patrick and Michaela Fuller

Rudy and Rupa Gadre

Dr. Patricia D. Galloway and Jim Schill

Lisa Garbrick

Bob Gilb and Michele Tiesse

Steven and Anne Gillis

Lynne Graybeal and Scott Harron

Jennifer Greer and Michael Trzupek

Kurt and Alison Grevstad

Judith Guerrero

Michael and Mary Kay Hallman

Chuck and Marilyn Hanna-Myrick

Richard and Marilyn Hanson

Admiral Tom and Peggy Hayward

Tonya Henry and Robert Little

The Holloway Family

Wayne Holt and Phyllis Kaiden

John Hoyt

David and Martha Hsiao

Norman Hubbard

Gretchen Hull

Kevin Hughes

Barbara Hulit

Gretchen Hund and Ted Andrews

Alex Ionescu

Warren and Sally Jewell

Bruce and Joanne Jones

Gretchen and Neil Jones

Heena Khatri

Dr. Richard and Betsy Kirby

Klorfine Foundation

Mary A. Knell

Zachary Kotlarek and Shanda Melcher

Ekawee Kriengkraipetch and Michael Wilson

Jody and David Kris

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Lily LaMotte

Norm Langill and Jane Corddry Langill

Barb Larimer and Bob Royer

Kevin Larson

Elizabeth A. Lee

MJ and Ross Leventhal

Maureen and Jim Lico

Aaron and Mary Lieberman

Eddie and Natalie Lo

Renee Lund

Jonathan Luo

Lou and Christine Mancini

Helen and David Mandley

Dr. Peter and Jackie Mansfield

Lynda Mathews

Jack Matsui

Dan and Jane McConnell

Bruce and Tina McDermott

Dr. Lillian C. McDermott

Scott and Kaylee McDonald

Dr. Ann and Timothy McMahon

Stan and Kathy McNaughton

Bruce McTavish

Richard Meyer and Dana Sprinkel

Drs. Donald and Pamela Mitchell

Dr. Fred Moll and Allison Speer

Dr. Bruce and Joanne Montgomery

Morningside Foundation

Susan and Furman Moseley

George and Fran Moynihan

Harold and Susan Mozer

Frederick Newman

Don and Melissa Nielsen

George and Penny Nikfard

Charles and Eleanor Nolan

Jim Norris

Mae and Larry Numata

Therese Ogle

John and Gloria Osberg

Terry and George Pagos

David C. Palm

Gregory Parada

John Parchem and Barbara Lycett

Carol Pawlak

Mike and Chantelle Phillips

Jim and Gaye Pigott

Mary Pigott

Erik G. Pihl

Simon and Remy Poon

Leigh and Louise Rabel

Matt and Linda Radecki

Brooks and Suzanne Ragen

Raikes Family Foundation

Beth Rappaport and Doug Murdock

Douglas and Sarah Reed

Chad and Allison Remmers

Richie Roberts and Sarah Stroup

David Rockefeller

Kate Roosevelt and Caroline Maillard

Michael and Carol Rootvik

Moneika and Justin Rupert

Richard Saada and Jodi Macko

Rosemary Sanchez

David and LuAnn Santillanes

Carl and Carole Scandella

Dennis Schatz and Leila Wilke

Theresa and Anthony Schmitz

Shannon and Aaron Schumacher

Amy Scott and Stephen Alley

Bryce and Chris Seidl

Leslie Servidio and Andrew Parker

Bridget and Riley Sessions

Hitesh and Anita Shah

Karen Shaw and Larry Holm

Matt and Jaimie Shea

Elaine Spencer and Dennis Forsyth

Dorothy Stimpson and Doris McGuire

Stephanie Stone and Robert Gruhl

Gerald and Bridget Swanson

Bryan Syrdal

David and Laurie Tollefsen

Thor and Shelly Tolo

Mark and Ann Thorsteinson

Michael and Sherry Turner

Lindsay and Matthew van Winkle

Bill and Sue Vititoe

Galen Wahlmeier

Maggie and Doug* Walker

Joan and Thomas Walsh

John and Marilyn Warner

Patrick D’Amelio

Chris and Rebecca Weber

Dr. Daniel Weise and Laura Yedwab

Michael Westover and Sara Vallerie

Robert and Wendy Wiley

Heather and David Wilkinson

Chris and Kathy Witherspoon

Bob and Carolyn Wolfe

David P. Wong and Elaine M. Wong

Dr. James and Nancy Woods

David and Sally Wright

Jim and Shirley Wright

Adam and Melissa Wuerl

Martha Wyckoff and Jerry Tone

Scott and Andrew Yeoman

Grace and David Yuan

Discovery Circle Continued

* Deceased

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Titanium Members

Anonymous

Leo and Eileen Altenhofer

Elias and Karyl Alvord

Bob Atkinson

Randy and Patty Austin

Glen and Susan Beebe

Stephanie Blecha-Maharaj and Gov Maharaj

Anthony Bray and Grace Song

Dana and Susan Carlson

Paul and Rikki Clark

Clifton Cornelius and Letrice Hendrix

Fausto Crespo and Jennika Cardenas

Bill and Tricia Dean

James Degel and Jeanne Berwick

Dr. Mark Del Beccaro and Dawn Cotter

Dan and Natalie Delorey

Kenneth and Vincent Edwards

Robert and Sue Evans

Wendy Faris

John and Kay Gardner

E. Peter and Hope Garrett

Ana Gonzales

John Hall and Jeremy Armijo

Eric and Erin Hansen

Jim and Jane Hawkanson

Kimberly and Curtis Hawkins

Sadato and Emitis Hosoda

Heather and Gene Hsu

Robert and Barbara James

Ron and Karen Janott

Ross and Jane Johnson

Jonathan and Mary Kauffman

Gordon and Lorna Keyes

Michael and Whitney King

Raquel and Richard Lackey

Billie and Eric Langford

Mark and Vicky Latz

Gyu Whan Lee and Doo Rae Kim

Philip and Maureen Lucido

Kala Madugulia and Arundhati Undurti

April Mattin and Amie Recker

Matt and Susan Maury

Jon and Melissa McClintock

Trenton and Louise McConkey

Sonja McCoy-Valrey and Marvin Valrey

Stephen and Mikel Milton

Dominick and Tara Minotti

Sherrie Moore

Patricia Mylan and Lashelle Dralle

Camdy Peacock and Lavon Bowman

Mark and Debra Perry

Alexander and Evie Porte

Robin Sanders and Brendan Burns

Daran and Anna Sangder

Cheryl and John Schmit

Michael Shannon

Mark and Jennifer Spatz

Courtney and Brent Stiefel

Margaret Taylor and Robert Elliott

Susan Thurston and Chris Grathwohl

Dale and Joan Tilson

Dr. James and Emily van Zee

Kent and Lona Whitaker

Michael and Cheryl Wilson

Craig Wright and Ruth Fischer-Wright

Paul Wyckoff

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Matching and In-Kind Gifts

MATCHING GIFTS

AbbVie Foundation Employee

Engagement Fund

Amgen Foundation

AT&T Foundation Matching Gifts

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Boeing Gift Matching Program

Chevron Matching Gift

Expedia Matching Gift Center

ExxonMobil Foundation Matching Gifts

Getty Images INC.

Goldman Sachs & Co Matching Gifts

Google Matching Gifts

IBM Corporation

ING Community and Volunteer Matching Gifts

Microsoft Matching Gifts

Regence Matching Gifts

Salesforce.com Foundation

Texas Instruments Foundation

Voya

IN-KIND GIFTS

11 Olives

Airgas Nor Pac

Alaska Airlines Inc

The Boston Consulting Group

Coca-Cola Refreshments

Microsoft Corporation

Puget Sound Business Journal

Taylor Shellfish Farms

Triumph Bar

Pyramid Brewing

Pomegranate Bistro

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Individual Contributors

$50,000 AND ABOVE

Anonymous

Jeff and Alicia Carnevali

Ed and Kathy Fries

Barbara Hulit

Martha and Colin Moseley

The Northwest Fund

Jim and Gaye Pigott

John and Marilyn Warner

Mary Ann and Bob Wiley Fund

$20,000–$49,999

Stephen Bishop and Julie Diehl Bishop

Betty Bottler

Jon and Bobbe Bridge

Adriane and Darryl Brown

Dabney Point Fund

Richard and Marilyn Hanson

Jim and Diana Judson

Pamela Merriman and Sonja Ross

$5,000–$19,999

Anonymous

Tom Alberg and Judi Beck

Claire Angel

Jim and Marie Borgman

Steve Brugger and Dr. Clea Finkle

Steve and Lori Buchsbaum

Bonnie Chow

Dick and Athena Eitel

Timothy and Nicole Engle

Larry Estrada

Chuck and Marilyn Hanna-Myrick

Harold and Mary Frances Hill

Maureen and Jim Lico

JoAnn McManus Matlick and Mike Matlick

Ed Millet

Jim Norris in memory of Darla Norris

David Onstot and Marilyn Steiger

Chad and Allison Remmers

David and LuAnn Santillanes

Mark and Debbie Szalwinski

Bill and Sue Vititoe

$1,000–$4,999

Anonymous (2)

Christopher and Diana Ackerley

Ginger Ackerley

Mark and Carla Ainsworth

Mona and Peter Bailey

Doug Barker and Elizabeth Sicktich

Beardsley Family Foundation

Chris Berry and Joan Robinson-Berry

Luke and Michelle Bienfang

Jane and Watson Blair

Herb Bridge and Edie Hilliard

Colleen and Guy Brown

Grace Carlson

Stephanie Cartwell and Devin Clinevell

Alan and Phyllis Caswell

Doris and James Cassan

Brad and Judy Chase

Chris and Ann Clark

Alex Cohen and Dana Kovalchick

Jolene Cook and John Miller

Scott and Michelle Craig

Ami Desai-Mehta and Tushar Mehta

Dan Dixon

Nick DuBois

Diane L. Due

Stephen Dwoskin and Janet Donelson

Christine Edwards

Marlin Eller and Mary McConney

Doreen and Lorena Eng

Richard and Susan Fade

Gretchen Faulstich

Geri and Ted Frantz

Alan and Linda Freyd

Darcie Furlan and Jeanne Denker

Admiral Tom and Peggy Hayward

Brian Heeb

David Hennessey

Tonya Henry and Robert Little

Wayne Holt and Phyllis Kaiden

Brian and Lee Anne Horman

Gretchen Hund and Ted Andrews

Robert and Jolene Irons

Neal Jacob

Greg and Judith Keyser

Heena Khatri

Mary Kirchner

Mary A. Knell

Tom and Mary Ann Kofler

Karol Kruse

Sandra Laney

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Adam Lassiter

Vernon and Marilyn Leck

MJ and Ross Leventhal

Wendy Lewis

Jim Lin and Janet Ung

Lex Lindsey and Lynn Manley

E.W. Littlefield, Jr.

Roger and Heather Lucas

Jonathan Luo

Tony and Pat Marshall

April Mattin and Amie Recker

Louis and Tammy Maxwell

Liz and Alex McKallor

Dr. Sanford Melzer and Ellen Evans

Matthew Millar

Jim and Paula Miller

Mark Mizuno and Cynthia Wang

Steven Mork

Kyle Moss

Eva Moy

Dani Myers

Patrick and Bach Moynihan

Mae & Larry Numata

Chris and Brook Nunn

Bill Nye

Mike and Nat Penrose

Michelle and Scott Peyree

Judy Pigott

Kelly and Andrew Posewitz

Matt and Linda Radecki

Michael and Carol Rootvik

Ekta Sachan and Rajesh Singh

Sonam Saxena

Dennis Schatz and Leila Wilke

Janet and James Sinegal

Noel and Shann Spishak

Linda and Dan Stone

Jin Suh and Jeremy Im

Rhea and Wendy Thompson

Jose Garcia Torres

Tandy and Susan Trower

Todd Weed

Steven White

Chris and Kathy Witherspoon

Curtis Wong and Anne Rudden

Adam and Melissa Wuerl

Grace and David Yuan

Walter Zylowski

$250–$999

Marco and Molly Abbruzzese

Rene Alkoff

Michal and Charlie Allaire

Kris and Silvia Anderson

Padmanabhan Anandan

Scott and Sarah Armstrong

Dr. James P. AuBuchon

Ash and Souzy Awad

Moinak Bandyopadhyaya

George and June Bartell

Lindsay Beach

Kris Beason

Lawrence and Holly Beck

Dhiraj and Agni Bhatt

Curtis Blake and Kelli Curtis

Deirdre and Fraser Black

Jeff and Kathy Blank

Robert Braun Jr.

Russell Brendel

Douglas and Betty Brownlee

Diane and Jim Carlson

Crystal Clarity and Joel MacDougall

Amy and Scott Collins

Thomas Cox

Carolyn Corvi and John Bates

Linda Cowan and Sterling Kuhlman

Gillian Crossan and Ron Pomeroy

Stephanie and Christopher Daley-Watson

Gregory Dalzell

Michael and Myrna Darland

Geoff Deane

Russell Dicker

Dee Dickinson

Andrea Dobson

Emer Dooley and Robert Short

Raymond Doty

Jonathan Dulude

Guy and Connie Ellis

Jason and Alice Enevoldsen

Charles Eriksen

Dr. Lisa Erlander and Jeffrey Coopersmith

Elizabeth and Paul Fleming

Sondra Friedman and Kirk Gregersen

Dr. Patricia D. Galloway and Jim Schill

Jennifer Greer and Michael Trzupek

Patricia Hastings

The Holloway Family

Gordon and Sheila Holtgrieve

Lawrence Horwitz and Claudia Galea

Heather and Gene Hsu

Norman Hubbard

Guy and Carmen Hudson

Eddie Hulit

Diana Johns

Marion Johnson

Erik Jones

Individual Support Continued

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Rich and Aimee Jones

Aaron Koontz-Dalton and Nicole Ness

Thomas Kraft

Tami and Kurt Lamp

Greg and Mary Leach

Seth! and Erin Leary

Gary and Amy Lee

Stephanie Locher

Mona Locke

Darinee and Scott Louvau

Andrew and Charity Lovitt

Renee Lund

Helen and David Mandley

Sara and Thomas Mcelroy

Dr. Ann and Timothy McMahon

Frances Merenda and David Brown

Sheree Miller and Ben Greer

Lloyd and Melanie Mitchell

Melinda and Michael Morgan

Michael Ness

Sharon Nuss

Michael and Robbin O’Leary

Nathaniel and Kirsten Paust

Srinivas and Ramya Peri

Jennifer and Robert Peyree

Tom and Sally Peyree

Cyndy and Ed Pollan

Kristina and Jeffery Preedy

Steven Pruzan

Jennifer Purnell

Luc Rainville and Melissa Lerch

Kathleen Rankin

Richard and Sharon Reuter

Chuck and Jane Riley

Amy and Kevin Rosenfeld

Melvin Sanicas

Tom and Cathy Saxton

Ted and Carrie Schneider

Bryce and Chris Seidl

Balan and Lalitha Sethu Raman

Robin Sanders and Brendan Burns

Raman and Christina Sarin

Carl and Carole Scandella

Robert Sexton

Bill and Lynne Shepherd

Bernard and Susan Silbernagel

Richard and Cynthia Sonstelie

Robert Sotak and Bunnee Butterfield-Sotak

Mr. and Mrs. Warren Spector

Elaine Spencer and Dennis Forsyth

Brian Stading

Susan and Steve Stroming

Richard and Beth Stucky

Andrew Telesca

Dr. Michael Theisen and Ronald Jones

Luis and Aline Tognini

William and Susan Turnbull

Phyllis Turner-Brim

Andrew and Susan Vickers

John and Susan Von Hagen

Dr. Sheree Wen

Rochelle Whelan and Gabriela Flores

Malcolm Witter and Marcia Johnson Witter

Shangguang Wu

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Volunteers

Jenna Abbassi

Muhammad Abdel-Motagaly

Kina Ackerman

Sara Adelson

Sarah Jane Agbayani

Ethan Ahler

Sooyoung Ahn

Lauren Alkan

Matthew Alkire

Zayd Almallah

Peter Amos

Gabriel Ancinas

Eli Arao

David Ashlin

Wai-Kit Au

John Aurelius

Claire Bai

Amy Baker

Ashley Baker

Eric Baker

Pamela Baker

Louisa Ballinger

Kate Bandzmer

Brenda Barkey

Mary Brennan Bauer

Allison Beckwith

Juwaan Bell

Anna Bennett

Andrea Berkbigler

Howard Berman

Akansha Bhat

Carole Biasotti

Robyn Brandon

Eleanor Braun-Savage

Johanna Bremner

Theresa Bridges

Allison Brock

Angelo Brown

Dillon Brownell

Maria Buan

Cadie Buckley

Troy Buckley

Karin Bumbaco

Joseph Burgess

Erin Bushman

Bret Buskirk

Elliot Busse

Esra Camci

Asa Campbell

Regina Carns

Gertrude Carr

Daniela Carrillo

Christina Carter

Christina Cash

Jessica Cashman

Allie Casper

Anahy Castro

Catarina Cattaneo

Jason Chan

Kam-Man Chan

Grace Chapman

Juliana Chase

Yoko Chaumont

Connor Cheney

Mimi Cheng

Greg Cherryholmes

Zechariah Cheung

Andy Chia

Brandon Chia

Gillian Childers

Kaela Chow

Apoorva Chowdhary

Joseph Christensen

Jenelle Clark

Marianne Cole

Clay Collisson

Emma Combes

Kirsten Cooper

Philip Cosand

Lindsey Costlow

Brittany Craig

Kaija D’aigle

Bryson Dailey

Andrea Dang

Courteney Davis

Daniel Dawson

Brandie Deal

Augusto Delgado

Monica Dennis

Neha Desai

Ruta Dhaneshwar

Brad Dickerson

Serena Dodd

Emily Donnel

Will Doucette

Mary Dudziak

Marley Duncan

Benjamin Dupuy

Julia Durbin

Gavin Dury

Donald Elman

Marianne Erwin

Obiakaraije Esonu

Nadia Essenpreis

Theresa Eugenio

Jerzy Elite Eya Meye

Brenda Fernandez

Amali Fernando

Rose Fisher

Tom Fleege

Kelly Fleming

Wambura Fobbs

Aidan Fong

Cayden Franklin

Keian Freshwater

Diana Frick

Betty Frost

Susan Fung

Michelle Galetti

Xing Yee Gan

Sheila Ganti

Jiayun Gao

Alaina Garland

Dennis Garrett

Michael Gartiez

Brianna Gasio

Marisa Gedney

Andra George

Wesley George

Meghan Gewerth

Allison Gilbert

Terri Gilbert

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Sahreenah Glispie

Abraham Gonzalez

Carlos Gonzalez

Diana Gonzalez

Stacy Goodfellow

Betsy Gray

Jennifer Green

Sharon Greenblum

Cathy Grindle

Cole Gross

Hannah Gudeman

Jennifer Gustafson

Elizabeth Guzman

Monica Ha

Cory Hage

John Hambrick

Drew Hamilton

Zheyi Han

Mark Hanke

Chuck Hanna-Myrick

Erika Harnett

Dennis Harris

Reegen Hatch

Michelle Hays

Dana He

Andrea Higdon

Christie Him

Emma Hoang

Kimberly Hofmeyer

Katrin Hollinger

Tyler Holmes

Megan Huang

Coty Huffman

Erica Ingalls

Zach Ivey

Ishin Iwasaki

Chelise Jacobson

Matthew Jago

Sophie Jensen

Giancarlo Jigamian

Rachel John

Kaja Johnson

Katherine Johnson

Nellie Johnson

Sara Johnson

Abhi Joshi

Peggy Jurcisin

Shravya Kakulamarri

Sivakanthan Kasinathan

Angela Katsuyama

Alexandra Kazaks

Varun Kedia

Valerie Kennedy

Apoorv Khandelwal

Bradford Kido

Emily Kim

Peter Kirchgessner

Seth Koenig

Emily Chelsea Koya

Lucas Kraft

Reji Kumar

Eric Kunze

Sanskruti Kuravalli

Thomas La Guardia

Alan Laguna Ornelas

Bridget Lally

Piero Lamelza

Janna Landis

Laura Lantz

Kevin Larson

Nicole LaRue

Kenneth Laszlo

Rob Lawrence

Kim Le

Andes Lee

Cheryl Lee

Gillian Lee

Justin Lee

Stephanie Lee

Kelly Lefler

Chelsea Leingang

Joanie Leung

Michaela Leung

Nicolette Levi

Becky Lewis

Soyeon Lippman

Aimee Littleton

Alicia Liu

Joshua Lobdell

Steven Long

Mia Loseff

Charity Lovitt

Johnathon Lueck

Anthony Machut

Meredith Macquigg

Ross Maddox

Sakshi Mahale

Kai Martin

Paul Martinez

Jack Matsui

Maya Matsumoto

Guillaume Mauger

Catherine McConaghy

Gillian McDonald

Deirdre McShane

Indira Medina

Michael Meechan

Dagmawi Melashu

Shefali Menezes

Danielle Mentele

Henry Meyerson

Nolan Michaels

Michael Migotsky

Traci Mikasa

Anya Miller

Hussain Miyaziwala

Katherine Mockett

Pauline Mogilevsky

Sabreen Mohammed

Isabella Morales

Valerie Morris

Willow Moss

Mayank Motukuri

Kelsey Munsell

Laura Murray

Margo Nanneman

Una Nattermann

Rachel Ngai

Jenny Nguyen

Kenny Nguyen

Connor Nolan

Kacper Olejniczak

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Madeline Olson-Harris

Natalie Oppliger

Ivonne Ortiz

Sasha Ortiz

Rowen Oswald

Terry Pagos

Nicole Parr

Rushlenne Pascual

Biswajit Paul

Cornelius Peck

Jenna Permut

Quinn Peterson

Rebekah Petroff

Anita Pham

Daniel Piacitelli

Caroline Pitton

Elena Plenefisch

Vincci Poon

Dina Popovkina

Danielle Pulliam

Alethea Putnam

Danielle Quenell

Cameron Quinn

Alice Ward Racca

Emma Raffman

Ethan Raffman

Ananya Rajagopalan

Isabella Ramirez

Sunayana Rane

Shree Lakshmi Rao

Susan Regimbal

Linda Reiter

Rey Rosario

Katherine Rosendale

Micaela Rucker

Emma Rutkowski

Karna Rymarz

Brandon Sack

Nikita Sandhu

Kajal Sapkota

Jack Sather

Madeline Savage

Dennis Schatz

Amanda Scherrer

Jon Schmidt

Kathleen Scully

Sarah Seo

Samantha Sermeno

Bridget Sessions

Nathan Shao

Alyssa Sheih

Donna Shows

Emily Simmons

Manjot Singh

Sonia Singhal

Aleksandra Slatala

Sasha Smerekanych

Megan Smith

Erika Smits

Corey Snelson

Abby Snyder

James Spiegel

Katy Spurgeon

Anjali Sribalaskandrajah

Ashwath Srivatsan

Alt Service PSC Staff

Tammy Stawicki

Michael Steele

Michaela Sten

Lauran Stevens

Sophia Strabo

Jenna Sullivan

Vasudha Sundaravaradan

Alan Surratt

Samantha Sweet

William Swenson

Priyanka Taneja

Jessica Tanumihardja

Laura Taylor

Brandon Teeny

Dipannita Thakur

Elizabeth Thayer

Ben Therrien

Jessica Thomas

Nicolette Thomas

Nivida Thomas

Simone Thomson

Stacy Thurston

Chuck Todd

Octavian Tofoleanu

Phuong Tran

Thuy Truong

Lorraine Tugade

Yeung Tutterrow

Andrew Valdez-Pape

Benjamin Van Der Ploeg

Steffany Vides

Demetria Vigil

Jennifer Von Der Lieth

Jens von der Linden

Shival Vyas

Anne Wang

Karen Wang

Sarah Wardlaw

Maurice Warner

Brian Wasko

Rebecca Weber

Haley Welliver

Allison Wells

Richard Wen

Jennifer Whiddon

Lee White

Alex Widman

Carl Wigren

Aishanee Wijeratna

Jenae Williams

Katherine Williams

Zoe Willig

Amber Wilson

Lara Wilson

Danielle Winget

Amy Wong

Jacqueline Wong

Jasmine Wong

Ryan Wong

Amanda Woodward Davis

Stacia Wrench

Andrea Wynn

Kalvin Xayadeth

Yunqi Yan

May Yang

Karen Yao

Sophie Ye

Lisa Yeager

Emily Yee

Nathaniel Yee

Claire Yin

Ijoo Yoon

Luke Yugawa

Ben Zabback

Nicole Zarfos

Mari Zeng

Laetitia Zhang

Wendy Zhen

Volunteers Continued

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