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2010 ANNUAL REPORT

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2010 ANNUAL REPORT

A banker friend sent me an economic report which contained a striking bar chart displaying job gains and losses annually from 2000 to 2010. The bars for 2008 through most of last year plunge dramatically downward. It made such an impression that I clipped the chart and taped it by my desk as a daily reminder of what our nation, this region, PPL as an agency, and most important of all, the families and individuals we work with endured and ultimately overcame (or at least survived).

Despite this economic tumult, we can look back with pride that the most people in PPL’s 38 year history were served in 2010. It was a good year from a financial standpoint as well, owing to the continued generosity of donors in the Twin Cities and the impact of federal stimulus spending in many areas of our work. This report describes those results in greater detail, including impact stories from the lives of our participants.

Of particular note is the role of volunteers. Over 1,600 people lent a hand at some point during the year, contributing an amazing 76,000 hours of service. At a time of great need for so many, it is inspiring to know our community responded in this way.

As a ”New Normal“ takes hold following the Great Recession, much remains unsettled, with public sector budget priorities perhaps topping that list. But, two things are crystal clear to me. PPL’s work helping people move toward greater self-sufficiency is needed now more than ever. And we couldn’t do that work without your support. Thanks!

LETTER FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTORBOARD OF DIRECTORS2010-2011

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Mohamed AlabariTodd AldrichPat AylwardWanda BrackinsTroy BurtonDavid ByfieldSteve Caskey, TreasurerLaura CrosbyMike DucarMeghan ElliottJ. ForrestLucy GeroldJohn GriemanL.B. GuthrieJohn HetterickGarland HillChristine Hobrough, SecretaryJames HowardEarl JohnstonPeter KiedrowskiKaren KraemerJean KrauseRichard MartensKim Matheson, Board ChairNeeraj MehtaDamu McCoyKenneth NelsonJonathan PalmerJerome PaquinBeth Parkhill Paul ParrishJeffrey PetersonRonald PooleMargaret PriceJohn RasmussenLaurie RiceWalter Rockenstein, Board Vice ChairRachel Nsubuga SampongMary Jeanne ScottRick SmithGlen SkovholtRichard VoreisWesley WalkerPamela J. WandzelScott Wilensky

Mohamed AlabariTodd AldrichPat AylwardWanda BrackinsTroy BurtonDavid ByfieldSteve Caskey, TreasurerLaura CrosbyMike DucarMeghan ElliottJ. ForrestLucy GeroldJohn GriemanL.B. GuthrieJohn HetterickGarland HillChristine Hobrough, SecretaryJames HowardEarl JohnstonPeter KiedrowskiKaren KraemerJean KrauseRichard MartensKim Matheson, Board ChairNeeraj MehtaDamu McCoyKenneth NelsonJonathan PalmerJerome PaquinBeth Parkhill Paul ParrishJeffrey PetersonRonald PooleMargaret PriceJohn RasmussenLaurie RiceWalter Rockenstein, Board Vice ChairRachel Nsubuga SampongMary Jeanne ScottRick SmithGlen SkovholtRichard VoreisWesley WalkerPamela J. WandzelScott Wilensky

Mohamed AlabariTodd AldrichPat AylwardWanda BrackinsTroy BurtonDavid ByfieldSteve Caskey, TreasurerLaura CrosbyMike DucarMeghan ElliottJ. ForrestLucy GeroldJohn GriemanL.B. GuthrieJohn HetterickGarland HillChristine Hobrough, SecretaryJames HowardEarl JohnstonPeter KiedrowskiKaren KraemerJean KrauseRichard MartensKim Matheson, Board ChairNeeraj MehtaDamu McCoyKenneth NelsonJonathan PalmerJerome PaquinBeth Parkhill Paul ParrishJeffrey PetersonRonald PooleMargaret PriceJohn RasmussenLaurie RiceWalter Rockenstein, Board Vice ChairRachel Nsubuga SampongMary Jeanne ScottRick SmithGlen SkovholtRichard VoreisWesley WalkerPamela J. WandzelScott Wilensky

Mohamed AlabariTodd AldrichPat AylwardWanda BrackinsTroy BurtonDavid ByfieldSteve Caskey, TreasurerLaura CrosbyMike DucarMeghan ElliottJ. ForrestLucy GeroldJohn GriemanL.B. GuthrieJohn HetterickGarland HillChristine Hobrough, SecretaryJames HowardEarl JohnstonPeter KiedrowskiKaren KraemerJean KrauseRichard MartensKim Matheson, Board ChairNeeraj MehtaDamu McCoyKenneth NelsonJonathan PalmerJerome PaquinBeth Parkhill Paul ParrishJeffrey PetersonRonald PooleMargaret PriceJohn RasmussenLaurie RiceWalter Rockenstein, Board Vice ChairRachel Nsubuga SampongMary Jeanne ScottRick SmithGlen SkovholtRichard VoreisWesley WalkerPamela J. WandzelScott Wilensky

Mohamed AlabariTodd AldrichPat AylwardWanda BrackinsTroy BurtonDavid ByfieldSteve Caskey, TreasurerLaura CrosbyMike DucarMeghan ElliottJ. ForrestLucy GeroldJohn GriemanL.B. GuthrieJohn HetterickGarland HillChristine Hobrough, SecretaryJames HowardEarl JohnstonPeter KiedrowskiKaren KraemerJean KrauseRichard MartensKim Matheson, Board ChairNeeraj MehtaDamu McCoyKenneth NelsonJonathan PalmerJerome PaquinBeth Parkhill Paul ParrishJeffrey PetersonRonald PooleMargaret PriceJohn RasmussenLaurie RiceWalter Rockenstein, Board Vice ChairRachel Nsubuga SampongMary Jeanne ScottRick SmithGlen SkovholtRichard VoreisWesley WalkerPamela J. WandzelScott Wilensky

Mohamed AlabariTodd AldrichPat AylwardWanda BrackinsTroy BurtonDavid ByfieldSteve Caskey, TreasurerLaura CrosbyMike DucarMeghan ElliottJ. ForrestLucy GeroldJohn GriemanL.B. GuthrieJohn HetterickGarland HillChristine Hobrough, SecretaryJames HowardEarl JohnstonPeter KiedrowskiKaren KraemerJean KrauseRichard MartensKim Matheson, Board ChairNeeraj MehtaDamu McCoyKenneth NelsonJonathan PalmerJerome PaquinBeth Parkhill Paul ParrishJeffrey PetersonRonald PooleMargaret PriceJohn RasmussenLaurie RiceWalter Rockenstein, Board Vice ChairRachel Nsubuga SampongMary Jeanne ScottRick SmithGlen SkovholtRichard VoreisWesley WalkerPamela J. WandzelScott Wilensky

Project for Pride in Living, Inc. (PPL) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping low-income individuals and families develop the tools they need to achieve self-sufficiency through a broad range of programs and services. We believe in empowering participants to be accountable and responsible for their own growth toward self-reliance. This reinforces our mission: PPL works with lower-income individuals and families to achieve greater self-sufficiency through housing, employment training, support services, and education. Since 1972, thousands of people from throughout the Twin Cities metro area have built brighter, more stable futures and stronger communities as a result of PPL’s innovative, highly integrated approach.

HOUSING STABILITY

PPL develops and sustains a wide variety of safe, quality affordable housing for lower-income families and individuals through new construction, renovation, and management for ownership and rental. PPL owns and/or manages around 1,000 units of affordable rental housing, and recently sold a renovated home to Nykea, whose story is on page 4.

ECONOMIC ADVANCEMENT

Whether getting people started on a career track or helping them take the next step up the career ladder,

PPL’s employment, job training, and career advancement programs help individuals at every stage increase their opportunities for economic advancement. Turn to page 6 to read about how Tom is advancing in his career with the help of PPL.

FAMILY STABILITY

Families and individuals in our housing are offered one-to-one services and community building activities onsite that are customized to their needs. Errol is finding that the services at PPL Re-Start are helping him build a bright future with his daughter. Read his story on page 8.

YOUTH ACHIEVEMENT

To help break the cycle of poverty, PPL connects students of every age to resources and relationships that will help them succeed from early childhood through high school graduation. From PPL schools to our high quality, afterschool learning activities, youth like Kiara, whose story is on page 10, are building a solid foundation for success in school and life.

PPL served over 13,500 people in 2010, the most in our history. Visit www.ppl-inc.org for more information, or schedule a tour by calling 612.455.5211.

AT A GLANCE 960Housing units owned or managed.

6,750Received work readiness and job training.

2,262Adults received family stability services.

909Youth and children benefited from schools and enrichment programs.

1,612Volunteers contributed 75,681 hours of service to PPL last year.

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HOUSINGSTABILITY

Nykea, a single mother of two, wanted stable housing for her children. The dream of homeownership, however, seemed a long way off. PPL helped make her wish a reality.

“The day that they gave me the keys was the happiest day of my life,” Nykea remembers. “I moved in right away.”

Nykea’s renovated home is just one part of PPL’s revitalization work in the Hawthorne EcoVillage, a hard hit section of north Minneapolis that is being developed by incorporating eco-friendly standards. Updates to her house included a solar-powered hot water system, native landscaping, and other energy-efficiencies. PPL also worked with Nykea to renovate this home with her tastes in mind.

“They let me have input on the scope of work on the home, even the paint colors and cabinets. I was so excited that I went over almost every day to see the progress.”

Nykea had help from PPL’s financial coaching services to prepare her for the responsibility of homeownership. Working with a coach, she reviewed her credit, learned how to create a savings plan, and prepared a household budget.

Now Nykea and her son Jarmell, 11, and daughter Nyriah, 5, have rooms of their own, and even space for a dog.

“I didn’t think I’d own a home for 10 years, if that,” Nykea said. “I’m really thankful and blessed by this.”

While the home is a dream realized for the family, it is also a sign of new life for the community.

“Neighbors have told me how good it feels to see people moving into the neighborhood again.”

With other housing in development, EcoVillage residents will have many more new neighbors to welcome in the future.

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PPL develops and sustains a wide variety of safe, quality affordable housing for lower-income families and individuals for ownership and rental.

PPL develops and sustains a wide variety of safe, quality affordable housing for lower-income families and individuals for ownership and rental.

PPL develops and sustains a wide variety of safe, quality affordable housing for lower-income families and individuals for ownership and rental.

PPL develops and sustains a wide variety of safe, quality affordable housing for lower-income families and individuals for ownership and rental.

2010HIGHLIGHTS

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• PPL completed an extensive renovation project of 72 units of affordable rental housing in the Near North neighborhood of Minneapolis. The properties, some of the oldest in PPL’s portfolio, were updated to provide a new level of comfort and safety for low-income families. This revitalization project also encompassed PPL Re-Start, our first supportive housing development for persons with criminal histories, helping them gain much needed housing stability.

• PPL and community members celebrated the opening of the first LEED Platinum Certified home in north Minneapolis. Sold in just four months time, this single-family home, along with Nykea’s home, are just the beginning of the larger multi-year, multifaceted Hawthorne EcoVillage project. A neighborhood-driven effort, the goal of the EcoVillage is to create 50 to 100 new units of for-sale housing and 40 to 50 units of new affordable rental housing, all developed to a high standard of sustainability, making green living affordable.

• PPL, the Minneapolis Police Department, and many other partners were honored with a MetLife Foundation Community-Police Partnership Award for dramatically improving safety and quality of life in the Hawthorne neighborhood. The national award, sponsored by MetLife Foundation and administered by the Local Initiatives Support Corporation, recognizes partnerships between community organizations and police departments that have reduced crime and spurred positive development in low-income communities.

After a year filled with struggles, Tom is making what he calls “the great proverbial comeback.” With the goals he’s achieving, he’s advancing personally and helping others along the way.

Tom came to PPL after seeing an online posting for an Employment Training class in health care. An experienced health care professional, he was recently laid-off and looking to add to his skill set. “I found so much more than I could have possibly imagined,” Tom said.

Along with the class, PPL staff helped him polish his resumé and interviewing skills. They also helped Tom regain the confidence to do great things, even in tough times.

“I found wonderful mentors here,” Tom notes, “and a humility that was more empowering than all my education and experience combined.”

After graduating from the class, Tom landed a job as a pharmacy technician. His passion for personal health care

and career advancement soon earned him a position as an oncology patient service specialist, and cultivated an entrepreneurial dream, which he is making a reality today.

Undaunted by the current state of the economy, Tom is starting his own business to raise awareness of personal health responsibilities and the preventative health care options that are available to fulfill them. PPL’s financial coaching “helped me realize that I could launch my business, and that it was possible even under the most adverse circumstances,” he recalls.

There were times when Tom felt like he might fall through the cracks. He credits PPL’s Employment Training staff with encouraging him to overcome the obstacles in front of him and make a better future for himself and his family. Tom is also striving to make a better world for us all, improving our physical well-being through his business, and paying forward the kindness he has received from others.

ECONOMICADVANCEMENT

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PPL‘s Employment Training efforts help people prepare for a job, start on a career track, or take the next step up the career ladder.

PPL‘s Employment Training efforts help people prepare for a job, start on a career track, or take the next step up the career ladder.

PPL‘s Employment Training efforts help people prepare for a job, start on a career track, or take the next step up the career ladder.

PPL‘s Employment Training efforts help people prepare for a job, start on a career track, or take the next step up the career ladder.

2010HIGHLIGHTS

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• PPL’s Learning Center programs and services got a boost through a generous stimulus-related grant from Community Action Program of Minneapolis. The grant helped PPL expand computer and professional development workshops available for low-income jobseekers, helping them gain skills and advance their careers.

• PPL’s Education for Life program received national attention at the 13th annual Ryan White Clinical Conference in Washington, D.C., because of our partnership with the Minnesota Department of Human Services. Positioned as a national model, this program has served nearly 300 HIV+ individuals, offering them an opportunity to explore and prepare for returning to work in a positive and supportive learning environment.

• PPL’s on-the-job-training programs include two business ventures, PPL Industries and Furnish Office & Home, to help disadvantaged workers gain the skills and experience they need to achieve stable employment and economic advancement. In 2010, PPL Industries and Furnish came together under one organizational roof known as Project for Pride in Living Enterprises to create administrative efficiencies, maximize resources, and establish one board of directors to provide a high level of expertise and singular vision.

• PPL SHOP was renamed Furnish Office & Home to better describe its retail offerings and develop new audiences for its high-quality, high-value furnishings.

• PPL Industries, in partnership with Hennepin County and other county agencies, grew its mattress recycling efforts, creating more opportunities for “green" job training. In 2010, PPL Industries processed nearly 11,000 mattresses, and provided workforce development experience for trainees.

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FAMILYSTABILITY

PPL provides a range of support services to help families and individuals in our housing and in our community build brighter, stable futures.

Errol has hope for the future now that he has his own place to live, even if his three-year-old daughter owns most of the furniture! He moved into an apartment at PPL Re-Start, which offers permanent, supportive housing to individuals with criminal histories who are dedicated to re-entering society in a positive way.

Before moving into PPL Re-Start, Errol’s housing depended on the kindness of friends, moving “from couch to couch, floor to floor, staying wherever I could.” The instability made advancing in other areas of his life difficult, especially connecting with his children.

Errol remembers how hard it was to sleep while staying with hosts with late-night activities. He’d often be late for work, fall asleep in class, or stay up for fear that his belongings would be taken. “It’s hard to hold a job or go to school when you are staying with others who have different priorities,” he notes.

Finding a job in order to afford his own place to live has been problematic. Errol’s criminal conviction from years ago still holds him back. While interviews have brought job offers, his background has led them to be rescinded. “It’s been a barrier,” Errol admits. “It’s easy to get discouraged.”

Despite the obstacles, he’s committed to establishing a home and building relationships with his daughters. “I want to be another backbone for my kids. Girls need their dad around, to be involved in their lives.”

Since moving into PPL Re-Start, Errol has been able to spend more time with his three-year-old daughter Jazmyne, which helps him stay positive. Having his own housing has allowed them to deepen their relationship.

“If you’ve got nowhere to go yourself, where can you bring your kids?” Errol asks. “Now Jazmyne asks, ‘Dad, can we go to your house?’ It’s the best to hear that.”

Living at Re-Start and connecting to Jazmyne have provided Errol hope for his future. He has worked to position himself for success, completing job training programs and using Re-Start’s onsite resources to build his skills.

“I’m trying to make it on my own. I am destined for greater things, and I’m waiting for them to happen.”

PPL provides a range of support services to help families and individuals in our housing and in our community build brighter, stable futures.

PPL provides a range of support services to help families and individuals in our housing and in our community build brighter, stable futures.

PPL provides a range of support services to help families and individuals in our housing and in our community build brighter, stable futures.

• PPL Re-Start opened in August to provide 14 units of supportive housing for persons with criminal histories. Intensive onsite services ensure that residents are able to sustain stability, increasing quality of life, family reunification, and positive re-entry into society.

• Residents at PPL’s Louisiana Court Apartments learned the science and art of gardening and eating healthy through “Growing Together,” a community building effort.

• PPL received a HUD Shelter + Care grant to support homeless families with disabilities living in our St. Paul properties.

• PPL’s financial coaching services expanded to our Self-Sufficiency Program. PPL’s Financial Literacy Toolkit is now regularly accessed online by staff working onsite with residents.

• The Kopp Family Foundation Transportation Fund provided 125 grants to participants to keep them moving forward. This generous support helped jobseekers get to interviews, families reach critical destinations, and enabled people to obtain their driver's licenses.

• PPL Connections to Work staff member James Klund was selected Job Counselor of the Year by the Minnesota Department of Human Services.

• Onsite digital skill-building services received a boost with the addition of a Community Technology Empowerment Program AmeriCorps member to help strengthen curriculum and outreach.

• A partnership with the University of Minnesota received a Broadband Technology Opportunity Program stimulus grant to increase broadband access, technical assistance, and computer instruction for PPL residents in north Minneapolis.

2010 HIGHLIGHTS

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YOUTHACHIEVEMENT

Kiara, a fourth grader, tells her tutor Hannah, “I am ready to learn,” and another session at PPL College House's tutor/mentor program has begun. While Kiara receives help with her school work, both she and her tutor learn more from each other.

Kiara and her family moved into PPL housing three years ago. Once there, her parents enrolled her in our tutor/mentor program. Moving from Chicago, Kiara was understandably nervous about her new surroundings. The family noticed how the tutors helped Kiara adapt socially.

“She would stay to herself when we moved here,” her mother LaLaVee said. “Now she opens up, and she carries herself well.”

“Kiara has an individuality that inspires me,” said Hannah, her PPL tutor. “Because she is from Chicago, kids will ask her, ‘Why do you say things like that?’ and she stands up for herself. She has an extreme maturity and a presence among her peers.”

That maturity drives Kiara to do well in school. An honor roll student, she is currently reading fluently and is ahead of her grade level in math.

“There’s a tenacity and vivaciousness to keep going, to keep learning, and get assignments done,” Hannah said. She has asked her tutor for additional math problems because it helps her in science classes, and knows it will help her in future endeavors.

Kiara wants to do all that she can, at school and for others. She is volunteering at a pediatric unit in a hospital because “she is crazy about kids,” her mother notes, and wants to be a pediatrician when she grows up. Kiara continually looks for ways to help other PPL residents and even set up a jar on her kitchen shelf to collect change to help feed the hungry.

“Kiara taught me,” Hannah reveals, “that we can always do a little more.”

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Over 500 tutors volunteered in 2010 to help youth achieve academic and personal successes through PPL youth programming.

Over 500 tutors volunteered in 2010 to help youth achieve academic and personal successes through PPL youth programming.

Over 500 tutors volunteered in 2010 to help youth achieve academic and personal successes through PPL youth programming.

Over 500 tutors volunteered in 2010 to help youth achieve academic and personal successes through PPL youth programming.

2010HIGHLIGHTS

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• For a second straight year, PPL’s Loring Nicollet and MERC alternative schools were ranked at the very top of a quality review of all schools in the Minneapolis Public School District by Cambridge Education Group.

• MERC Alternative School expanded to serve youth in grades 7 and 8. The program features small class sizes and a focus on helping students prepare to transition into high school. This is a unique opportunity for middle school students and parents who are looking for a deeper connection with their school.

• Volunteers and youth groups gave over 100 hours of service to create a new playground environment at PPL’s Early Wonders Preschool. The playground includes traditional playground equipment and new nature spaces that double as an outdoor classroom, teaching children about the environment.

• Youth Development launched a comprehensive afterschool and summer program onsite at our Van Cleve development project in southeast Minneapolis.

• Ready for School became our youth staff members' newest tool, helping pre-K children and their parents prepare for kindergarten. Staff and volunteers created and implemented lesson plans to help young children reach developmental milestones and to show parents how they can be teachers at home.

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FINANCIALSUMMARY

Thank you for your generous support to PPL in 2010. Together we continue to help individuals and families achieve greater self-sufficiency throughout the Twin Cities.

PPL continues to maintain a strong operating position and has a consolidated net assets position of over $35 million. Contribution and grant income was $9.4 million and earned income revenues exceeded $15.1 million. The sources of earned income include rental properties, sales from PPL Enterprises (the combination of PPL Industries and Furnish Office & Home), and new home sales.

The consolidated contribution to net assets in 2010 was $757,609 before non-cash charges for depreciation and accrued interest of $4.6 million. Financial performance for 2010 was very strong due, in part, to increased income through investments, the receipt of multi-year grants, and federal stimulus grants.

PPL’s 2010 audited financials will be available in late June and Form 990 will be available in late summer 2011; both are available upon request or by visiting www.ppl-inc.org.

Please note: PPL's consolidated financial statements include limited partners of housing partnerships where PPL is the general partner but holds a minority interest.

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FINANCIALSTATEMENT UNAUDITED

Consolidated Statement of Financial Position

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2010 2010ASSETS Cash & Cash equivalents $ 7,077,551 $ 13,999,821 Cash Held in escrow 815,467 5,100,304 Marketable securities 287,349 287,349 Receivables 3,375,686 2,051,650 inventory 113,592 113,592 Prepaid expenses 180,446 214,755 Property under Development 6,426,107 6,426,173 other Assets 734,198 1,286,888 TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS $ 19,010,395 $ 29,480,531 Property and equipment 32,609,955 119,496,592 Less: Accumulated Depreciation (10,297,581) (27,851,944) net Property and equipment $ 22,312,374 $ 91,644,648 TOTAL ASSETS $ 41,322,770 $ 121,125,179 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS notes and Mortgages Receivable $ 30,105,828 $ 72,999,795 Accounts Payable 273,221 1,177,287 Accrued expenses 1,798,102 9,864,255 escrows and Deposits 166,591 444,085 Deferred Revenues 872,854 907,822 TOTAL LIABILITIES $ 33,216,596 $ 85,393,244 NET ASSETS 8,106,174 35,731,935

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $ 41,322,770 $ 121,125,179

Consolidated Statement of Activities and Changes in Net Assets

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2010 2010REVENUES AND SUPPORT Grants and Contributions $ 9,126,174 $ 9,391,680 Revenues 10,516,111 15,176,899 interest and Gain on investments 971,943 1,001,864

TOTAL REVENUES AND SUPPORT $ 20,614,228 $ 25,570,443 EXPENSES Program and services Affordable Housing $ 11,676,422 $ 19,772,509 enterprises 2,470,187 2,470,187 support services 3,616,763 3,616,963 education 1,641,757 1,641,757 supporting Activities General and Administrative 1,303,036 1,303,036 Fundraising 626,299 626,299 TOTAL EXPENSES $ 21,334,464 $ 29,430,751

CHANGE IN NET ASSETS $ (720,236) $ (3,860,308)

NON-CASH DEPRECIATION AND ACCRUED INTEREST $ 1,495,254 $ 4,617,917

CONTRIBUTION TO NET ASSETS EXCLUDING NON-CASH CHARGES $ 775,018 $ 757,609

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Gilligan FoundationGreater twin Cities united wayJohn D. Gross - Real estate brokerJack and sherry GuggisbergRichard o. Hanson Memorial Fund of the Minneapolis FoundationLucy HartwellJames and Rosalyn HawleyHennepin Avenue united Methodist ChurchJames and Ann Howard Family Fund of the Minneapolis FoundationHugh J. Andersen FoundationMary JohnsonJay and iris Kiedrowskithe Jay and Rose Phillips Family Foundation of MinnesotaKopp Family FoundationLaker software, inc.Local initiatives support Corporation, twin Citiestom and Mari LoweMardag FoundationMargaret Rivers FundMarquette transportation FinanceMcFarland Family Fund of the Minneapolis Foundationthe McKnight FoundationMinneapolis empowerment Zonethe Minneapolis FoundationMinnesota Housingthe Mortenson Family FoundationPentair FoundationPlymouth Congregational ChurchPohlad Family Charities

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edward and sherry Ann Daytonernie and Mary DornLois and ed Drottellis Family Fund of the Minneapolis FoundationePrizeFaegre & benson FoundationReid and Ann MacDonald/ Faribault Foods, inc.Flannery ConstructionDaniel and Kathy Flicekthe Fredrikson & byron Foundation G & K services, inc.Lucy Gerold and william svrluga, Jr.Dan and Maria GilleeceCathy GilmoreGordon & Margaret bailey FoundationGail GrahamJohn and Joan GriemanL.b. and Pamela GuthrieVictor and susan HallbergRuth Hanold *Hardenbergh FoundationRobin HartwellRoger F. Heegaard Family Fund of the Minneapolis FoundationZol and Kathleen HeymanHighland bankChristine and David HobroughMike and Christina Huck Family Fund of the Minneapolis Foundationsonja Hutchinson and Richard RohreribM CorporationRodney and Leslie ivesCheryl & Lowell Jacobsen Family Fund of the Minneapolis FoundationKris and Rob Johnsonearl and brenda JohnstonJane and Jim Kaufman Fund of the Minneapolis FoundationPat and Maggie KeatingCharles and emily Kelley

bill and Pat KellyPeter and Mary KiedrowskiKiwanis Club of MinneapolisDennis and Athele KnutsonGregory and Coralyn KoschinskaMatthew LasleyKatherine and Patrick Leightonbrad and Jean LinvilleLowry HillLRe Foundationnivin MacMillanMahoney, ulbrich, Christiansen & RussMalt-o-Meal CompanyMarie MantheyMarbrook Foundationbrian Mark Family Fund of the Minneapolis FoundationRichard and Carole MartensMary Livingston Griggs and Mary Griggs burke FoundationKim Mathesonedwin and susan McCarthyMike and Kay McCarthywalter McCarthy and Clara ueland McCarthyDamu McCoy and nicole FranceMcGrann shea Carnival straughn & LambMesserli & Kramer Foundationbill and Lana Millerorlyn and sharon MillerMoFAsJennifer and timothy MonsonAnthony Morley and Ruth Anne olsonMarko and Robann MrkonichPeter and Karla MyersJane newman and Amy Langenicholson Family Foundationtodd and Martha nicholson Fund of the nicholson Family FoundationKathleen o’brien and Jeffrey LoeschDennis and Janet orkeJerry PaquinKatherine Payne

Perspectives, inc.Kate and Michael PexaPratt Family Fund of the Minneapolis FoundationFred and Renee PritzkerPrivate bank MinnesotaProject for Pride in Living endowment Fund of the Minneapolis FoundationQuicksilver express Courier of MinnesotaMariana and sam QuirogaDavid and ellen RaisbeckJohn RasmussenRbC wealth ManagementJohn and Catherine Riesthomas Rock and Melissa Raphanwalter and Jodell RockensteinMichael and tamara RootDr. David A. and Kathleen sweetman RothenbergerR-t specialty, LLCRussell t. Lund Charitable trustsando FoundationJennifer and Herve sarteauJoshua and susan schnecktom and Karen schoeweRuth shannonRobert and Anne simpsonsit investment Associatesskyline Displays, inc.Harriet and edson spencer Fund of the Minneapolis FoundationJohn and sharon spiesst. John neumann Churchwarren and Mary Lynn staleythe steeple People surplus storeGreg strausstom and Jeanne sweentarget CorporationteCHdotMnturner Family FoundationMillie VaccarellaRichard and Marie Voreisw. C. Rasmussen-northeast bank Foundation

14 │ 2010 DONORS

OUR SINCEREST THANKS TO OUR 2010 DONORS

the Donald R. wahlund FoundationArchie D. & bertha H. walker Foundationwelter Charitable Gift Fundwestern national Mutual insurance Companywheelock whitney and Kathleen blatzChris wilson and Millie AcamovicPat wuestZlonis Family Fund of the Minnesota Community Foundation

inDePenDenCe CLub ($500 - $999)Anonymous (1)Chris and bridget AmundsenLeslie AngelMadolyn and edmund babcockJohn and Patty baileybarr engineeringAllen and Lois barronbarbara benciniDrs. Michael and ellen bendel-stenzelwendy bensonnoah blyJohn and Joan brooksDavid byfieldJoanne Carlsonstephen and Heidi CaskeyChurch of st. edward Comcast FoundationArthur Coury and Mary Judith Howiesage and John CowlesMarguerite and Russell Cowles, iisteve Cramer and Deborah brisch-CramerMrs. thomas CrosbyMary Lee Daytontom Doar, Jr.Linda DomholtJames Dorsey and Dee GaeddertRichard Doyle

Meghan and sean elliottstephen engelbrad and Kay englundJ. Forrest and employee strategies, inc.Dale Forsbergthe Charlotte Forsythe Fund, a fund of Headwaters Foundation for JusticeDawn and Joe FossLeah and william Frankebrad FrederiksenRobin GibsonAnn and tracy Godfreytodd and Jennifer GrahamGraybrier FoundationKevin and Jan Gregersonstephanie GruverCatherine and Curt GunsburyH. william Lurton FoundationAlison and Mark HalleyDr. and Mrs. Robert HaselowMartha HeadMark HegmanChris HillAvis and Paul HoffmanJohn and sally HovanecDavid KaneJack and Debby Katzmarksarah Kline-stensvoldChris KopkaMatt KoppKaren and Kenneth KraemerRon KrietemeyerKRJ Harbor Partners, LLPKathleen LambKenneth D. and barbara K. Larson Fund of the Minneapolis FoundationAlfred and Constance LatendresseDonald and Joann LeavenworthCraig and susan LebakkenDon and Glennis LeeJeffrey LeeDavid and sharon Lentzbob and Chris Lewisbarbara LongfellowLynn Longfield

Harriet Ludwickbarbara and Keith McCormickMike McelroyAndrew and Ann McGinnbill McGrannL. David MechKaren MoenMark and Kate MortensonRobert and ellis naegeleDiane nelsonMark and Jackie nolan Family Fund of the saint Paul Foundationnorm Hall & AssociatesLawrence o’shaughnessyPadilla speer beardsleyMichaeline and Robert Pajorbeth Parkhill and bob CorrickPaul and Kathy ParrishPerennial Management, LLCJames and Donna PeterLucille PetermeierHugh Pruitt and Fariba sanikhatamMary RanumJudith Reisman and Jane LevinLaurie RicePhilip and Kristine RoeRsP Architects, Ltd.Margaret schmidtMaryJeanne scottLee sheehyDavid shirleyerik and Leia skieGlen and Anna skovholtJeffrey and Helene slocumsmith PartnersRick and Jill smithnils and Alyssa snyderst. Louis Park sunrise Rotary Clubst. Mary of the Lake Church neighbor to neighborst. Paul Public schools FoundationRalph strangisJames and Deanna strattonsteve and Ruth studttara sullivan

Lee and Linda toddLauren tolbertsteve umlandurban Adventure FundRon and Judy VesseyVoyager bankRichelle and Matt wendorfHelen whitney *Michael J. wier and Mary Pat McManusterry and susan wolkerstorfertina wombacherJennifer woodland

DeteRMinAtion CLub ($250 - $499)Anonymous (1)2 City ChicksHal Adams *Mahmoud Alaish and sahar AwliyaPaul and Judy AndersJim and Mary AndersonRuss bakersusan bakerRoger bergersonJohn billmanJack and Mary boarmanLorraine breitenbucherMichael brophyJames and edith brotenJohn brysonstephen bubulPaul and Mariann buddesusan CampbellMike and Lis ChristensonJohn and Mary ClarkDeneen ClarkeFritz and Annie ClevelandCheryl and Richard Cochraneedward and Joann Conlinted ContagJeanne CorwinJohn and Peggy CouchmanCarol CramerAmy CrawfordChristopher and Gretchen CudakCarolyn and tucker Dahl

bill DaughertyDonald and nancy Denikethe Denny Fund of the Minneapolis FoundationJim and Yvonne DorseyRobert and Louisa Dovloemily DukePeter eisenberg and Mary Cajacobsheryllyn and David ekbergbruce ensrudPaul FransonJessica Frehsewayne FullerG2 GroupCharles and Arlene GarrityJohn and Janet GendlerAlan and Lynn GoldbloomJose Goyco de Vera and Julie shannonAmy GudmestadDonald and Marion HallJohn HamiltonKyle HansenJeff and Lucy HeegaardJohn and Diane HermanRyan HermanJohn HilbelinkDouglas and Kimberly HileDawn and David Hillelizabeth A. Holmberg and Robert J. DoppelhammerRoger Howleyimperial Court of Minnesotaorlena iversenbill Johnsonsteve JohnsonDan and Julie KenneyLloyd KeppleGary and Glen KingDavid Koehser and nancy DunniganDavid Koenig and George Cameronsally and Peter Kolarsarah A. Koschinska and Daniel soderstromsara Kuether

Lake Harriet united Methodist ChurchKathryn and James Langdon, iiRussell and Doris LangsethKathy Larkintim and suzanne LauerKathleen Lawless and John Keyesbarry and Mary LazarusJeannine Lee and C. Roger FinneyJohn and Laura LeeCindy and Lawrence LefaiveJanet C. LeslieLHb engineers & Architectsbill Liedertony LittonLot surveys Company, inc.Randi LydersMarathon Petroleum Companysue and Robert McCloughanAnn Marie Mcintirewilliam and Martha McLaughlinterry and Mary Mcnellisneeraj and erin MehtaRhett MerrillMike and Linda Fiterman Family Foundationtracy MoosbruggerPatrick Morley and Kerry DurkinMary MorrisKate and David Mortenson Fund of the Minneapolis Foundationnational endowment for Financial educationJeffrey and Julie naylorKenneth nelsonDavid and Kathleen newmanRichard and Joan niemiecMichael nystuen and natalie Valentinoelinor and william ogdenJohn and Ann o’Learysherrill omanDonald PesinaRobert and Amy Pfefferlestephen and Josephine PolingAnn PotterPaul Provost

Julie RichmondLori and Andrew Rileyterry sanftner and Julie Kinn-sanftnerGlen schumannsteve schwankesteve schwartzJoseph and Audre scottMichelle sethernat sheashannon siegfried Floe and stephen Floebonnie skelton and thomas Fraserwilliam and Annette smithneal and Karen st. AnthonyDave st. Peterthe stenson Family Fund of the saint Paul FoundationJohn sternstan stormJanice tazelaarAl and barb tennessennancy tennessenParker and Albert trostel Family Fund of the Minneapolis FoundationunitedHealth Groupunity Church - unitarianMary w. Vaughan Fund of the Minneapolis Foundationwells Fargo Home MortgageRodney and winifred westKatherine whittingtonirene williamsRich williamsRichard wilson and Kolean PitnerJohn and Renata winsor Fund of the Minneapolis FoundationAlbert and Kathy woodwardJerilynn K. Young and Darrick JensenRon and Lynn Zamansky

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entHusiAsM CLub ($1 - $249)Anonymous (8)Paula and esam Aalomar AbdiFozia AbrarAbdulkadir AddowJessica Adolphsusan and Duane AgerMohamed AlabariKristin and oswald Alcindorstephen and Annette AldersonAlbert AlexanderRev. Dennis AlexanderKenneth AllenDavid Allgeyer and Melinda Looksusan Almensonja Almliewilliam AlvordAmerican Association of university womenAmy AndersonJoyce AndersonLisa AndersonMargo and Chris AndersonKathleen and Douglas AndrusGwen AngelCindy Angerhoferbrigette ApplebyFrank and Georgette ArioPaul Aslanianelizabeth and Clifford Athornelisabeth AurandDaniel Aydibrahim AyehPat J. AylwardDaryl and Kay bachPeter bachman and Janet RiceMary Kay baileyChuck ballentinetom and sally barkerJennifer and James barrettMeg barrettRobert and beverly barrettGeorge and Leora barthelPatricia bartleyPatrick and Andrea bassettKarl bataldensusan baysden

Jim and Peggy beardsleyJoachim bedynek-stummLauren bensonPeter and Carolyn bensonCarol and Michael berdesteve and Alice berestkaLu Verne and Donna bergAmy bergeronKris A. berggren and ben olkArthur bermanDavid and elizabeth berryMichael and Ruth bettendorfbernard bickmanJoseph and sheila biernatLee and Kathy bingerAnn blideHenry blissenbachtroy blizzardblue Cross and blue shield of Minnesotaeric bond and Diana HopkinsCathy borerMichael borichbob boucherDale bowmanClara boyumKaren boyumReverend John F. brandesPatti braseJennifer bratvoldJim brickDouglas brinkDennice briol and Robert ParkhillHenry bromelkampGeorge broostinGen brophyPatty brophywalter broughtonKathleen browningMargaret and thomas brucebarbara and sidney buchananJoe buckKristeen bullwinkleAdolph and Rose burckhardtGary and elaine butlerDelroy CalhounAlexander Calingaert and suzanne Candell

Armando CamachoMaria Campoeileen Capshaw tydlacka and Charles tydlackaPerry and Doris CaranicasDave CarlsonPeter and Laura CarlsonCarlson Printing CompanyMary Lou CarpenterAnne and Dr. thomas CarrierDr. and Mrs. Richard CarrollRick and Jeanne CarterGay w. CastleMary Cerisetom and Helen Cesaresusan Cheney and David ArbeitRobin ChiariLaura ChristensenRochelle ChristensenAngela ChristyMargaret ChutichMegan ClappMary and Peter ClasenRoger and Gretchen Clemencebarbara and Maurice ClippertonGerry CochranPhilip CohenRob and Mary ColbertRalph and Ruth ColbyCarol J. Collotonbruce and Linda ColtvetKathleen ConklinJessica and Arne CookLaura and benjamin CooperPeter and Gloria CooperJeanne and David Cornishtheodore CornwellPaul CowderyJay and Page CowlesJeanne CrainJames and Pamela CramerKate and bill CullenRaymond and Donna Cunninghamearl Cutterevelyn CzaiaLaurie and David DahlGreg DahlagerJohn and Roberta Dahler

steve and Patricia DaleCarol Dalynancy DanaDaniel Danielson and Deborah ZanishMichael and Michele DargerJohn and ida DaviesJennifer DavisMerrill DavisPhil Davistom DavisJudith DawesJulia Dayton KleinJennifer de FiebreAnne and shawn DeanJanine DecosterMartha DelaneyKathy DernerCamillo and Lois Desantisbeth Desnick and william RaaumMary DewGlenna Dibrell and David CummingsKevin DildyCatherine and David Dillonthaine DirksKaren Dohertysusan DohertyMary and Donald DonaldsonJoseph Donnerscott DorfmanAnne Dorweilerthomas and Annella DosdallPaul G. Dosh and Andrea Galdameselizabeth Dostalsheril L. Doughman and Joe LarsonDavid Dudycha and Dorothy VawterMary and Greg Duerrsandra Dufresnetimothy DunleavyJim and Colleen DurdaFrank and Patricia Dutkeedward ehlingerJane elias and Kevin e. MarshallRob and Janne eller-isaacsPeter elwell

Clem engenstephen england, MD and suzanne PakiJoan and tracy engstrandJeff erbCarl ericksontom and Diane ericksonDavid and nancy erpestadGeorgiann and Joe errigoexcel Painting Plus, inc.steve FaberJames Farstadsalah and suzanne FattahDavid and Rita Feehanelleni FellowsMichael FerraroCatherine Finch and sarah GoullaudAnne Marie Fischered Flahavan and sue o’LearyChris and ellen FlahertyGerry Flannery and Jean Henjumsam and Harvey FleitmanVirginia FlygareJay Foleybarbara and David Footebenjamin A. Ford and Judith newtonGraham and susan FordKen and barbara FordRay and Gloria FordPat ForrestDavid ForsbergAnne FossDrinal FosterRita Foster and Char MadiganJim Fournier and Karen ZeleznakRussell and Rebecca FraenkelDennis and barbara Ann Fredericksherry FreemanLan FreitagMichael and susan FriedmanMelissa FroehleJane Galbraithscott and Charlotte GalbraithDebbie GalkaJon and Christine GallowayJohn Ganoe

enrique GarciaLeah and Chris Gardnersara GarryVincent and Kathleen GarryDan Geerbecky GeorgeVivian GeroldLawrence and Lois GibsonMary GieslerLynn and Joan Gilbertsonbarbara Gilliandbruce and Mary GilmoreRay and Marcia GiskeDiane GlaweGarrett GleasonPat GleasonMarge Goldbergtim and Molly Goodyearnancy GormleyDonna GorskiMary GouldMike GozeRichard and Margaret GrabowskiJan GrahamRachelle Graham and eric J. PierskallaAlice GrantRobyn GrayJohn and Virginia GreenmanMark and Rose Greningersteve GriakAnnette GriffinFr. Patrick GriffinGroveland AA GroupJames and June GuldanJohn C. Gulla and Andrea GodboutDeanna and Mike Gullifordthomas and Catherine Gumpsteven and Janet GundersonGary Gustafson and Dawn CarlsonJon GutzmannCarol HaackDavid and ingela Haalandtasoulla Hadjiyanni and nikolaos P. PapanikolopoulosMichael and Jane Hagedorn

Robert w. Halbach and Pat LarsonKay HalversonDorothy HammanDebra HancockMichael Hannan and Mina ingersollDorothy HansenDavid and Miriam Hansonedward and Gladys HaraKent and Judy HarbisonLynne HardeyJoan HarrisGary HartmannRuby Hasssteven HauerDan and Karrie HaugenVicki HauptMarie HauserKathy Heafey and Dave sampsellCarol Heathwilliam Hefner and Julie L. RohovitDavid HeideGerald and Amy HeinenJane and Frank Heiple, Jr.Kate HenderschottAngela HendrickKathy and John HendricksLisa HendricksMatthew and shelly HendricksAmanda Herbstsarah HernandezMarguerite Hessian-GatzJ.L. and b.t. HetlandJean Heyer and James walshLiam HigginsJoan Higinbothamotis and Dawn Hilbertbarbara HillViolet Hilsenstephen Hinze and Margaret DonohueChris HoffMargaret HoffDiane and tony HofstedeJohn HofstedeDawn Hofstrandtom and Patty Holloran

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Mark and Kelly HolmKeith and betsy Hortonwilliam and byrl HoulihanAudra HovickMeredith and Richard HowellJulie Huck and Jim GilsenanDan HufferRachel Hughestheresa and thomas HughesLucy HulmeAndrew and Alison Humphreysarah HussJohn and Rebecca HustedtMildred HuttenmaierPaul and beth HyserMary and warren ibeleHarry iretonJulia iversoniwJ Charitable FoundationDavid Jacobs, Jr.James and Marjorie Jacobsenbob Jacobsonelton and betty JacobsonCaryn JacowskiMark and emily Jansentodd JasinRandy and Anne sivright JeffersonJefferson County Housing Authority employeesAndrea Jenkinsbarbara JenkinsPatricia A. Jensen and william ColemanRonald Jensen and Judy ostendorffDavid JohnsonGary JohnsonHannah JohnsonLinnea JohnsonPamela and Randy JohnsonRichard and Mary Johnsonstuart and Joan JohnsonMick Jonejaezell JonesLaurie JonesJudy JordahlMichael Jordan and brenda Powell

Duane JosephLaura and bob KadwellGlenn and nancy KahlerPhyllis KahnGerald and Pat KaneMatthew Kane and elizabeth ConwayArlen and Yvonne Kangasshirley and Arnold KaplanJohn and barb KattnerGregory KeaneLibby Keefetom KeljikJohn and Maria Kellernikki Kelleredmund J. Kelleytim and Leslie KennedyKevin and Judy KenneyJoe KenyonPolly and bill Keppelian and Rose Mary KerrHeather KiehnePamela KildahlKim Kinardtom and Jean Kingscott and Mary Kirbytom Klein and Kip PalmerLinda KlomanPatrice KlossPat and susanna KlovenJames KlundLaura Klundereric and Jean KnoxGiles KobilkaPaul and nancy KoepckeJohn KohringMary Kokernotsarah KolarCara KolbMark and Vicki Kolsrudtim, shannon and Luke Koschinskasherry and Lonnie KosterLynn and Jacie KrafveMichael KrauseLaura KrenzJane and tim Kretzmannthomas and Mary KrickLindsay Kruh

sally Krusellstephen KuMick Kukielkaterry and Robert Kusnertyone and Gregory LadouceurPaul and barbara LaederachJill Lagassetodd LandisMonica and Curtis LangeCarol LansingMartha LantzKaren and Glenn Larsonelizabeth LasleyCheryl Laurent and John sokalskibenjamin and Ruth LeadholmRoger and Donna LeakJeremy LeannaDorothy Leatherssteve Lebeauingrid Leenancy LeeCharles and Mary Leersarah Lehman and Matt thomasJoelle and erik Lesterwilliam and Judith Lesterwilliam LevinLee LewisDorothy Liljabruce and Louise LincolnMark LindbergKathleen s. LindbladMaggie LinvillJames Lockhart and Lynn seymourelisabeth Loeffler and David Ledsingernancy LokkenAmy and Kevin Longwilliam and Yvonne LongMary Lou s. LoudLorrie J. LouderAdam Lundgrenthomas and Karen LundgrenCeline LymanDavid and beth LymanJeff MaasRhys MacPhersonJohn and Caroline Macwherter

Richard Madigansteven and Judith MadoleMarilyn Maguiresheldon and beverly MainsJim and nancy MalkowskiDominic MannellaDeane and nancy ManolisJohn Marg-PattonGeorge and Florence MarksAndrew Marshallbill F. Marshall and Margaret shreveelsie and Ray Martin sara and Michael MartinPaul Masiarchintom and nona MasonJake MasterJames Mastroiannasantos MatosPaul MaurerPat and Robert MaxwellJaclyn Mayelizabeth McCambridgeMr. & Mrs. Donald McCarthyJames and Raeann McCormickJoe McCullochJeff and Jacqueline McCulloughRosemarie and Paul McDonaldLaurel MceversRose McGeebarbara and John McGowan, Jr.Gene McHughCatherine McintireMargot McKinney and Dave MorrisonFay McLainMalcolm and wendy McLeanLaurie McRostieRuth Megersusan MeisterPaul C. n. Mellblom and Peter D. FarstadChristina Melloh and Michael t’KachChristine and David J. MennenLinda D. Messenger and Robert R. DistadKathleen and Ross MeyerMargaret Michaelson

Joanne MichaudPeter Michaudwilliam Milbrathsusan Miler and David DoiDavid Millerelizabeth MillerMelanie MillsKathleen and Charles Moensara and bruce MonickLisa and Mike MooreMary MoosMr. and Mrs. Jack MoranDaniel and Martha MoriartyGail MorrisJack and Chris MorrisonGeorge Moudry and sharon berner MoudryFlorence Moxhamolletha MuhammadDiane and Gerald Mundtiric and Marlene nathansonDonald and Karen natwickAndrew nelsonAnn nelson and stuart nelsonbart nelsonelizabeth and edwin nelsonGary and Colleen nelsonJanet and J. thomas nelsonJim and Lorna nelsonMark nelsonMarybeth nelsonJames neppnam nguyennoel nixwilliam and Delores nordRandy nordquistKim and Dan normanMichael nowickbondo nyembwetoni obertotrish and John o’Driscollsandy oftedahlshawn o’Gradyedward and Kathleen ogrineric oines and salima Khakoosharon J. oinessam olbeksonJohn and Pat oleksaJill olsen

K. Richard and Judith olsenKathleen olsenFrederick and sharon olsonLarry and billee olsonMary ellen olsonJoyce and Dr. Martin orbuchKate o’Reilly and Ronald M. HitzemannJohn and bonnie oslundJane overbyVictorio o’Yek and Alexis Jarrettbonnie PadillaJoseph and Mary PalenJonathan and emily PalmerAnnette PantelAndrew and Corinne Papulassteve and Lois ParkerJoan ParsonsJustin PartaDavid ParupskyPatient Choice employeesGeovany PatinoMary PattersonPaul PattonJackie PeachaAnne and thomas Peacockben and brittany PearsonDaniel and Lois PearsonGreg and Michiyo PearsonCarla PedersenDavid Pedersontrisha and Ron Pergandebill PetersonJohn and sharon PetersonRonald and Ann Petersontamara and Denise PetersonJohn and Joan PetroffJohn and nancy PeytonRichard and Margaret PfohlMary Pickardsusanne PierazekPihlstrom Family Fund of the Catholic Community FoundationJohn PikalaJeff and emily PiperKelly Placetim Plantnora Plesofsky

Courtney Pojawendy Polandsally Polkwayne PophamJames Philip Prattsheila PrattPremier banksLida PriceMargaret PriceRon and Kimberly PriceJoanne Provonic Puzakbetty and bruce RaganJessie and william RainsLinda RaschDoris RauschMartha and David RaymondConrad and teresa RazidloPaul and Laura RebholzLawrence RedmondDaniel ReeseJudy Reibersandy ReichertKarl ReinhardHazel Reinhardtsusan and Charles Reinhartethel Reinharzwilliam ReinwaldDeborah RenshawRenee J. RichieRosemarie Riskevichsarah RiskinValerie and Craig RittlerGinny and Chuck Roachingrid and Hugh RobertsDiane Robinson HuntAmy Rodquist-Kodetnancy Rolfe-baileyLeigh Rosenberg and s. subramanya sastryJames J. RothMichele RothsteinJeff and Jean Roysusan RunholtMary Rutka and J.C. nygaardsALA Architects, inc.Rachel sampongChristine sanguinetHarvey and Janis sarles

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Linda and John satoriusKent and Ande saundersPatricia schaffer and David weissbrodtMary t. schertlerbradley schlichtingJudith schlichtingbetty schlotthauerPhil and Mary Margaret schmidtbeth schmiegJeffrey schneiderJeff and Ardella schoeneckJames scholtenJohn schonbergJohn schuermanDave and Mary schultzJohn and Mariam schulzCatherine and Donald schumacherJan scofieldPat and tom scottRobert and belle scottsecurity Control systems, inc.Gail s. seeMichelle and D. Christopher seetsstephen seidel and Deborah KeenanGeorge and Geraldine sellRichard and Karen sellersJoe selvaggio and Rose escanenMary seversonstephen and susan shakmanDavid and norma shannonMary shapiroCelia and James shapland, iibernadette sheatsAndy shermanHugh and Mollie sherryVicki shipleyDavis and Margaret shryerAlan sichermanMary and John siegfriedKent simonJudith and Dale simonsonHarpreet singhtodd sipeRonald and teresa sitGary skare

Patrick skellyJohn slettenDan and tracie smithemelda smithsusannah L. smith and Matt sobekLeif and Jeanne solbergsharon solfesteileen somersRebecca and thomas somersMatthew and sarah soucekLaura spartzLionel spartzRita speltzCathy spicolaDavid spoorKathleen spositost. Frances Cabrini ChurchJosie st. PeterMichael and Pamela stalpesbranislav and Margret stankovskyClaudia stegoraCathy steinhagenPhilippa stelterLaurel and John stewartMaribel stoleebill stoutbob strachotaAnne straka-LelandJeffrey strand and Kim JeppesenMary strattonRobert straughnLee stromRichard and Vivian stuckRobert and Mary superKathy svandaDon and wildie swansonJohn and Michaeleen swansonRandy and Judy swansontom sweeney and Polly sanderPaul and Karine swensen MoeAlbert and Diane swintekGrace tangjerd-schmittLisa tannerMerrill and sally tawseCraig taylorJohn and Mary taylorMelanie and Lance taylor

Jeanne e. teigenten thousand Villagesellen thayerthe Lindsay willis Groupsean and Kristin thomasRichard and Paula thomasgardChristen thompson and Christopher V. DallPat thompson and Mark simonsonthomson ReutersDeborah thorpsteve and Dee Dee tillittDanielle tomassiniDon and Joan totzkePeter tourekLee and Lois tourtelotteJill trombley Krechsarah trowbridge and Jonathan engelthomas tuttleDr. John twomeyDan tysonubs Financial servicesGary and Judy VarsJoann VasquezFaith VeldeMichael Vespasiano and Dana HazelCraig VeurinkKaren Von RuedenRoxanne VotawMichael and Janet wagnerChristine walagsamuel and Patricia walkersheila walkerwesley walkerJerome wallace and Patricia stolpmanKevin walshPamela wandzelJean wardDavid and nancy warnerLinda warningJeff and sarah washburneDavid and Ruth waterburyernest and Margaret wattsDerek weatherfordGordon weber

A. Dewayne and theo weeJulie weidemannDaniel and Carol weilershane weisLuke weisbergterry welchKathleen wellingDavid wells, Jr.Douglas and Anne westbyKerri westenbergJohn wetzelben wheelerJohn whitePaul whitewilliam and shirley whitlockClaudia wielgorecki and thomas Fishershauna and Joshua wiestDana wigtonLori wilhelmJay wilkinsontodd williamsGenevieve williams-MurphArletha wilsonelaine M. wilson and Daniel M. barnesDennis and Kathy wipperlingDanelle and Mark wolfRoy and Judy wolffMichele wood and Lori KlinglerLarry and Lori YoderDick Youngblood and Mary Dinneenwilfred Zalazniktyler ZehringDavid and Kristen ZiemerLinda ZimmermanRon Zwebersteve and Michelle Zwicky

in KinDA & M business interior servicesA Fresh Look, inc.Abbott northwestern Hospital FoundationAcorn DirectAeonAll Furniture service

Alliant techsystemsAllianz of north AmericaAllina Hospitals & ClinicsAlly FinancialAnchor blockJoe AshebrockAtK Community investment Foundationbaker tilly Virchow Krause, LLPbeaumont’s Quality toolsAdam beckbetty bergebigos Management, inc.brownsworth, inc.buffalo Hospitalburlington northern RailwayCargillCarlson Companies, inc.Catholic Aid AssociationChildren’s Cancer Research FundChildren’s Hospitals and Clinics of MinnesotaCoats Media servicesHarry ConnellyConvey Compliance systemsPatrick CoultDarrell Catton & AssociatesDarnold DayDorsey & whitney, LLPJohn DuffConnie DurhamFace to Face ClinicFaegre & benson, LLPFamily HandymanFederal Milk MarketingFederal Reserve bank of MinneapolisFive star office installationsJ. and Rebekah ForrestFredrikson and byron, PAMichael and Meghan FrehseFriends of Ramsey County LibrariesG.e. Capital Fleet servicesGeneral MillsGeneral Mills FoundationRobin GibsonPaul and sheryl GilbertsonRay and Marcia Giske

Golden Valley Police DepartmentGary HansonMatt and Jennifer HansonDavid and Carmen HarrisPhilip HastingsHawkins tree and LandscapingHealthPartnersHinesHoneywell Corporationwilliam and nancy HornKathy Hunterimmediainternational spanish Language AcademyRenita iverstadtJonah JensenJanet KaiserAmy KampfeJack and Debby KatzmarkKeystone AutomotiveKopp investment AdvisorsKorn Ferry internationalJennifer KrauseLawsonLisa LescarbeauLHb engineers & ArchitectsLindquist & Vennum, P.L.L.P.Lori Korte DesignLyman Lumber CompanyMarriott HotelCongresswoman betty McCollumRobert and Margaret McCoyMarianne Mcevoyterry McGannMedtronicbeth MegasJames and elaine MerilaMeyersMinnehaha Creek CompanyMinnesota ballpark AuthorityMniCMoney GramLinda MoorsePatrick Morley and Kerry DurkinMartha navarronestleCheryl newcynortheaster newspapernorthMarq Capital

nutrition servicesold Republic national title insuranceJohn orbisonDavid oskiePavement Resources, inc.PDRi, inc.PerficientPlanned investmentsPrescription LandscapeRbC wealth Managementtony ReddingFernando and sarah ReyesRyan Companies u.s., inc.Mark Rytersartell GroupKristen scobieseabury GroupJudy seymourshamrock PropertiesMike sheaRichard and stephanie soskinMatthew and sarah soucekst. Anthony eye ClinicLaurie swilertAPtarget Corporationthiele technologies, inc.thrivent Financial for Lutherans employeesu.s. bankJames and Marie uhrichunitedHealth Groupuniversal DirectValspar Foundationtracey VetterJohn walterPamela wandzelLinda warningwells Fargo Home Mortgagewilson Learning Corporationwork Place 2000YMCA of Metropolitan MinneapolisZiegler Power systems

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Anonymous Pat and susanna KlovenKerri westenbergDavid byfieldAnonymousAnonymous Lauren bensonPatricia and Gregory bartleyJohn GanoeL.b. and Pamela GuthrieJohn and Mary ClarkDick Youngblood and Mary DinneenAnonymous Roger and Gretchen Clemence, George Moudry and sharon berner Moudry, Rita speltz2 City ChicsLois and ed Drottbenjamin A. Ford and Judith newtonAnne Foss, Heather Kiehne, Kim Kinard, Randi Lyders, Mary ellen olsonKathy DernerAnonymousAnonymous bernadette sheatsLida PricePhil and Mary Margaret schmidtsarah A. Koschinska and Daniel soderstromRussell and Doris LangsethAnonymousMargaret ChutichLinda ZimmermanAnonymousKathy DernerJohn and Patty baileyRichard MadiganCarolyn and tucker DahlRev. Dennis Alexanderelisabeth Aurandorlyn and sharon MillerLowry HillAnonymousJim and nancy MalkowskiRon Krietemeyer

Aveus, LLCbill PatersonCatherine GunsburyChris wilsonDick McFarland’s 80th birthdayGeoffrey and Kaye MasonGiovanni williamsFor all the great work you do for our communityHailey sedlacek, in memory of her grandfather, Richard YurekJackson, Lila and sawyerJeanette ClarkJennifer woodland and Jim LeinfelderJessie KrohnJoe selvaggio

John Goodman, 1-800-Got-JunkJulie HuckKen FordKim Matheson

Kris AndersonL.b. GuthrieLauren and stella GanleyLindaMargaret Price and eugene ChaMargaret schmidtMariah soderstromMaurie and barbara ClippertonMeg and Mike turkMichael Chutich and susan GretzMillie and Chris wilsonMira Grinsfeldernate AndersonPaul ParrishRay Claresara olson, Abe teacher at PPLstephen Alexander, PPL AmeriCorps Membersusan baldwinthe valuable work of the staff at early wonders Preschoolthe volunteer work of toni obertothe work of Maurie Clippertontina wombacherViola Krietemeyer

brigette Applebysherry FreemanKate and bill CullenRichard DoyleMarge Goldbergthomas and Annella Dosdall, John and Mary taylorJoshua and susan schneckwilliam and Yvonne Long, Annette PantelFaith VeldeKathleen s. LindbladLaura spartzGay w. Castle, Richard and Margaret Grabowski, Matthew Kane and elizabeth Conway, Mary Moos, Patient Choice employeesMarko and Robann MrkonichRandy and Anne sivright JeffersonJeffrey strand and Kim Jeppesen

Anonymous, Lisa Anderson, Meg barrett, Cathy borer, Julie brekke, Gen brophy, Patty brophy, Kathleen browning, barbara and sidney buchanan, Kathleen Conklin, steve Cramer and Deborah brisch-Cramer, Paul Cowdery, Judith Dawes, edward ehlinger, Jane elias and Kevin e. Marshall, Joan and tracy engstrand, Russell and Rebecca Fraenkel, Vivian Gerold, Lynn and Joan Gilbertson, nancy Gormley, Alice Grant, Gary Gustafson and Dawn Carlson, David Heide, Jean Heyer and James walsh, william and byrl Houlihan, Jefferson County Housing Authority employees, Glenn and nancy Kahler, Libby Keefe, Pat and susanna Kloven, Paul and nancy Koepcke, tyone and Gregory Ladouceur, elizabeth Lasley, Matthew Lasley, nancy Lokken, Celine Lyman, Gene McHugh, susan Meister, Kathleen and Ross Meyer, Mark nelson, Jill olsen, wayne Popham, Jessie and william Rains, Valerie and Craig Rittler, nancy Rolfe-bailey, Mary Rutka and J.C. nygaard, Jennifer and Herve sarteau, Catherine and Donald schumacher, Rebecca and thomas somers, Cathy steinhagen, James and Deanna stratton, Mary stratton, Kathleen welling

william bahnswilliam baldwin

Jon CornwellClare Doylenelson David GoldbergJohn Hartwelleugene HunstigerAnn Louise JohnsonJames R. KyleMark LindbladMy Parentswarren nelson

Heinz ottoed sivrightRalph and illa strang and Ada Jeppesennathalie welch

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ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED

Project for Pride in Living1035 East Franklin AvenueMinneapolis, MN 55404

Phone: 612.455.5100 • Fax: 612.455.5101E-mail: [email protected] • www.ppl-inc.org

ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED

Project for Pride in Living1035 East Franklin AvenueMinneapolis, MN 55404

Phone: 612.455.5100 • Fax: 612.455.5101E-mail: [email protected] • www.ppl-inc.org

ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED

PPL meets the Charities Review Council’s standards, is a Greater twin Cities united way funded agency, and is the fortunate recipient of the AmeriCorps Program.

PPL meets the Charities Review Council’s standards, is a Greater twin Cities united way funded agency, and is the fortunate recipient of the AmeriCorps Program.

PPL meets the Charities Review Council’s standards, is a Greater twin Cities united way funded agency, and is the fortunate recipient of the AmeriCorps Program.