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    Bay Area

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    11 million youth NOT involved in after school programs

    Boys are six times more likely to be convicted of a crime Girls are 50% more likely to have a child Boys and girls are twice as likely to drop out of school

    Why after school Programs?

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    To provide opportunities

    and challenge studentsto take responsibility fortheir communities throughvolunteering

    Goal: 8 hours per month perstudent

    We partner with over 75 Bay Area

    Community Service Organizations

    1. Community Service

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    buildOn Bay Area Youth Contribute

    Contributed 21,479 hours of community service!

    Touched the lives of 130,000 elders, homeless and children!

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    2. Sponsorship Program members raise

    money to assist in buildingbuildOn schools

    Minimum of one fundraiser per

    term Raised $24,662 last year over

    82 projects!

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    Bay Area students travel todeveloping countries to buildschools alongside villagers

    buildOn Student Trek for Knowledge

    Since 2005, 136 Bay Area students have helped build 11 schools!

    "Wow, I don't know where to beginWho ever thought that a girl who lives in the hood would ever get out: physically and mentally." - Nayda Peace

    I used to believe that every turn would lead me into a darker alley rather

    than an open door. Today, I am confident that change is possible if we all contribute a piece to the puzzle. Betty Kwan

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    Student VoicesPersonally, I have been a member of both the Lead Team, the Youth Advisory Council and over the summer will be participating in the trek for knowledge program. These programs have changed my life, made me a more diligent person and the life lessons I have learned in these programs will inspire me wherever I go.

    buildOn is the best club ever ever ever! I believe that every school in America should be involved in buildOn. All I can say is please expand!

    buildOn has helped build character, integrity and honesty in the individuals that have participated in its many programs. It has been a great organization and truly lives by its very own motto and does indeed change lives for good.

    Its a great place. It feels sort of like a family. We all work together and try to help others. The services are super awesome and it feels really good to be productive and actually become involved in our community. Too much is happening in this world for so many people to be indifferent couch potatoes!

    Trek for knowledge was the best experience of my life!

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    64% of all buildOn alumni from 2002-2008 participated in the survey.

    97%buildOn Alumni go to

    college

    .5% Unemployed

    .5% Employed

    2% in Military

    Brandeis Evaluation run in buildOnschools from 4 regions qualifies directcorrelation

    buildOn impact on local youth

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    Connecticut

    New York City

    Philadelphiab u ild On b u ild in g

    a n a tio n a l p re s e n c e

    ChicagoOakland /

    San Francisco Detroit

    118 high schools on program

    buildOn Programs across the U.S.

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    Alameda High School

    Albany High School

    Balboa High School

    Berkeley High School

    Burton High School

    De Anza High School

    Galileo High School

    Gateway High School

    Leadership High School

    Lowell High School

    Mission High School

    Oakland High School

    Oakland Technical High School

    St. Mary's High School

    SF International Studies Academy

    Skyline High School

    Youth Empowerment School

    buildOn Bay Area Programs

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    Stra teg ic Goal: To b ring the b uild On p rogra m to the Mid-Peninsula . Web elieve tha t it is imp orta nt for b uild On to a c c ura tely rep resent the Ba yArea b y serving the Sa n Fra nc isc o, Ea st Ba y and Peninsula c ommunities.

    Fundraising Goal: $100k b y the Ba y Area Ga la on Ma y 19th, 2010. Ra ised$25K from ind ivid ua l d onors in Dec emb er 2009.

    High sc hools: Ea stsid e College Prep a ra to ry Sc ho ol, Ea st Pa lo AltoPhoe nix Ac a d em y and Menlo Atherton High Sc hoo l

    Individua ls Donors: J. & Suza nne Cra nd a ll, John & Sue Diekma n, Sc ottHa yes, Dayton & Na heed Misfeld t, Geoff & Verity Powell a nd Gerron &Judy Varta n

    Foundations: Invited to sub mit g ra nt a p p lic a tions to the Fra nklin a ndCa therine Johnson Found a tion a nd Silic on Valley CommunityFoundation

    Mid-Peninsula Initiative

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    United States

    Nicaragua

    Bolivia Brazil

    HaitiMali

    Senegal

    IndiaMalawi

    Nepal

    332 schools built

    International Programs

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    136,000 children and adults have attended

    55,000 children & parents attend our schools everyday

    10,000 adults have participated in Community Education Program (CEP)

    Changing lives forever

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    The great need in Nicaragua

    W h b il 40 h l i 2001

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    We have built 40 schools since 2001

    Th M d d S h lh P j

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    In late 2008, Bob & Mira Pierce decided to raise funds tobuild a primary school in Nicaragua

    They have raised $31,705 to date, which covers the costof the school ($30K) and a portion of the CEP cost ($5K)

    They will break ground on their school in November 2010 Bob & his family will live in the village for the duration of

    school construction

    The Mustardseed Schoolhouse Project

    H b ildO ?

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    How can you buildOn?

    Help Bob hit his goal of $35K!

    Get involved in the Mid-Peninsula CampaignAttend our annual fundraiser on May 19 th, 2010

    Volunteer at our service projectsSubscribe to our mailing list

    2008 Expense Ratio

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    Out-of-PocketAdministrative 2.3%

    Out-of-Pocket Development8.1%

    Program 89.6%

    Administrative Ratio Exceeds Competition!!!

    Most RecentAgency Actual Expenses Admin%

    buildOn $5.5m 2.3%

    New York Cares $5.1m 6.6%

    Room to Read $18.2m 6.5%

    Technoserve $34.8m 7.6%

    Teach for America $84.6m 9.6%

    buildOn Receives Four-Star (highest) Rating a 5th Straight Year!Charity Navigator, the industrys foremost authority in ratingnon-profits financial health, awards buildOn its highest honor!

    2008 Expense Ratio

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    Thank you!!