2022 Annual Report

A MESSAGE FROM THE GREENBELT
ALLIANCE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Over the past 65 years, Greenbelt Alliance has been at the forefront of the intersection of people and nature in the San Francisco Bay Area. We have consistently identified the need to highlight and honor the value of both our people and our magnificent natural areas. Our decades of local land use and conservation work have set the stage for a region that has the tools to build resilience in the face of our biggest challenge yet—the changing climate. By protecting natural habitats and ecosystems, such as wetlands and forests, we can improve resilience to the impacts of climate change. By building more homes within our cities and towns, we can reduce greenhouse gas emissions while increasing the affordability and economic vitality of our region. But business as usual will not get us there. We’re at an inflection point in history. Greenbelt Alliance has (along with our allies and supporters) an opportunity and an obligation to elevate the three cornerstone tools of our work—education, advocacy, and collaboration—to push the bold action necessary for both people and nature to thrive in the Bay Area and beyond.

Greenbelt Alliance’s Resilience Playbook was launched over a year ago to help the region do just that. The Playbook offers a set of strategies and recommendations for building resilience to a range of hazards, including sea level rise, extreme heat, wildfire, and drought, while shaping healthier and more affordable cities. By providing a clear and actionable set of guidelines, the Resilience Playbook has helped accelerate our region’s resilience planning efforts. As we look to the future, our goal is to accelerate this effort. In 2023, we’re jumpstarting this work by releasing original research that identifies the areas we should prioritize for investment in nature, called Resilience Hotspots. These are places where investments can amplify the benefits of nature we appreciate, from wildlife habitat to recreation, while protecting vulnerable communities from climate-related hazards. In addition to this work, we’re also building on momentum from changes in housing legislation, planning, and zoning that have taken place over the last few years. These policy changes are critical to lay the groundwork for a more affordable region, but to see its impact and see more homes built, we must focus on moving past housing policy change.

Now is the moment! We cannot afford to wait. We hear consistently from partners and regional leaders that people care about climate change but don’t know what they can do at a local level to make a difference. You may feel that you are hearing from us a lot this year as we share answers to that question. We’ll share more about how:

Protecting and stewarding farmland, parkland, and forests around cities can actually reduce wildfire risk
to those communities.

Building more apartments and townhouses within our cities gives people more affordable choices to live while also reducing their carbon footprint by both reducing the need for car trips and using less energy than single-family homes. As an added bonus, multifamily housing uses less water, critical as we enter an era of increasingly unpredictable rain cycles and prolonged droughts.

Investing in parks, trees, and other green corridors in urban areas experiencing extreme heat is not just a benefit to overall health and well-being, but can also be a matter of life and death in communities without effective cooling infrastructure that are at risk of rolling blackouts due to fire danger.

Large-scale new housing developments can build in resilience infrastructure to keep people safer from hazards in new communities and provide benefits to existing residents as well.

Amanda Brown-Stevens

Greenbelt Alliance Executive Director

Amanda Brown-Stevens

Executive Director

“Greenbelt’s Resilience Playbook is an incredibly valuable tool that City of Oakland staff reviewed as part of the implementation of our Equitable Climate Action Plan. It was a big part of the inspiration for the Oakland City Council Climate Resilience Resolution.”

Dan Kalb, Oakland City Councilmember

How We’re Creating a Climate-Resilient Bay Area

Greenbelt Alliance’s mission is to educate, advocate, and collaborate to ensure that the Bay Area’s lands and communities are resilient to a changing climate.

To understand the impact of our work each year, it helps to take our mission one step at a time, starting with “educate.” With the Resilience Playbook in hand—a comprehensive guide to building climate resilience in Bay Area communities—we leveraged educational opportunities to empower diverse groups of people to become climate resilience champions. Through a partnership with the Bay Area Youth Climate Summit, we presented the Playbook and how to use it for local advocacy to more than 500 high school students throughout the region. And we were thrilled to work with companies like NASA, DocuSign, and Clif Bar to train their employees on how to make an impact on the climate crisis in their communities by speaking up at local planning commission and city council meetings.

“Advocate” is core to our work. After all, it’s committed residents in local communities who ultimately inspire change! In 2022, we mobilized over 1,300 activists to get critical land-use and development initiatives passed. Jersey Island, in Contra Costa County, is one place our community rallied around. The island is facing a sprawl development proposal for 450 new single-family homes along its waterfront. Placing homes on an island that not only serves as critical habitat to many of the region’s native avian and aquatic species, but that also has minimal access to jobs without transit connectivity, thus increasing greenhouse gas emissions, is the kind of development we must work to prevent!

While we’ve achieved major milestones within the bounds of education and advocacy, the reality is that none of this is possible without the third action in our mission, “collaborate.” It’s through partnerships across sectors that we can address the region’s rapidly worsening wildfires, heatwaves, and drought, especially when it comes to protecting those most vulnerable—our low-income communities and communities of color. In 2022 alone, our team collaborated with 224 partners across nine coalitions throughout the region. While much of this collaborative work is ongoing, we celebrate successes along the way in wins like San José’s City Council passing a new Parking and Transportation Demand Management Standards Ordinance. The result of this new local law, on which Greenbelt Alliance, the City of San José, and other partners collaborated closely over the past three years, includes more sustainable mobility, affordable housing, and GHG emissions reduction in our region!

By educating, advocating, and collaborating, our team made major strides to realize a Bay Area made up of lands and people that are safe during climate disasters. A place where everyone is living with nature in new and powerful ways for generations to come. You can learn more about our impact here.

OUR IMPACT IN 2022

Educate

0

students, corporate employees, community used our Resilience Playbook to address climate and housing issues.

0

people who signed up to explore the Bay Area’s natural lands and urban areas through Greenbelt Alliance’s Outings Program.

Advocate

0+

advocates wrote letters, sent emails, signed petitions, and attended city council meetings to get critical land-use and development initiatives passed.

0

state bills that passed, of the 20 endorsed by Greenbelt Alliance.

0

ballot measures that passed, of the 20 endorsed by Greenbelt Alliance.

Collaborate

0

partners Greenbelt Alliance worked with across 9 coalitions throughout the region to ensure a climate- resilient Bay Area for all.

0

Resilient, Transit-Oriented—development projects Greenbelt Alliance endorsed this year.

“Thank you, Greenbelt Alliance, for all your good work helping the Bay Area aspire to being a more livable, equitable, and sustainable place.”

Peter Albert, Greenbelt Donor

Celebrating Our Work in Sonoma

On June 11, Greenbelt Alliance supporters gathered at Dagmar Dolby’s stunning home for our annual Sonoma Luncheon, where we raised over $100,000 in support of our ongoing efforts to build wildfire resilience in Sonoma County. Guests enjoyed a selection of local wines and a delicious, sustainable farm-to-table lunch from the wonderful Stacy Scott Fine Catering Company.

Every year we host this event for our Sonoma Leadership Council, a group of supporters in the North Bay who donate more than $1,000 annually towards the work we do in the region. Our work would not be possible without our donors, and this is a great opportunity both to thank them and to help raise funds for ongoing projects in Sonoma County and beyond.

If you would like to join our Sonoma Leadership Council, please contact Nora at ncullinen@greenbelt.org.

 

Honoring Hidden Heroes of the Greenbelt

On September 29, Greenbelt Alliance hosted our annual benefit: Hidden Heroes of the Greenbelt. This year’s benefit featured both a virtual premiere and an in-person celebration at the California Academy of Sciences. Thanks to our supporters, we raised crucial funds to further our work.

During both events, we honored bold leaders in local government working to ensure greater climate resilience for the Bay Area. Their stories were inspiring; their contributions will leave a legacy of positive impact. We’re thrilled to have had such a fantastic group of heroes in 2022:

Christine Reed, Battalion Chief/Fire Marshal, Central County Fire Department

Dr. Hoi-Fei Mok, Sustainability Manager, City of San Leandro

Erin Morris, Community Development Director, City of Vacaville

Stay tuned for updates on Hidden Heroes 2023 to celebrate our 65th anniversary and more!

Cocktails & Climate Change

Throughout the year, Greenbelt Alliance hosted gatherings across the region to bring supporters and partners together who are passionate about climate action. We heard from guest speakers like Dr. Crystal Kolden, a pyrogeographer studying wildfires across the American West. We are grateful to our East Bay hosts Tali Levy and Lee Zimmerman and Peninsula/South Bay hosts Nanci Caldwell and Chip Adams for inviting our community into their homes for a chance to enjoy local hors d’oeuvres and drinks and have the opportunity to connect and inspire new friends to join the Greenbelt Alliance family!

If you are interested in attending one of these intimate happy hours to learn more about how to champion our work, please contact Nora at ncullinen@greenbelt.org.

FINANCIAL
SUMMARY

As of September 30, 2022

  • Support and Revenue
    $2,051,916
  • Individual Contributions and Events
    $1,531,088
  • Grants and Contracts
    $410,769
  • Investment income (Excluding unrealized gain/loss)
    $110,059
  • Expenses
    $1,903,717
  • PROGRAM SERVICES

  • Greenbelt Alliance Programs
    $1,167,251
  • SUPPORTING SERVICES

  • Administration
    $247,585
  • Fundraising
    $488,881

Statement of Financial Position

  • Assets
    $4,136,361
  • Current
    $1,363,083
  • Endowment
    $2,741,496
  • Other Assets
    $31,782
  • Liabilities
    $129,730
  • Net Assets
    $4,006,631

Note: This chart does not include unrealized gains and losses. For a full report, please see Form 990.

THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS

$200,000 – Up

John Erskine†

 

$100,000 – $199,000

Anonymous

Laney and Pasha Thornton

 

$50,000 – $99,999

Gerbode Foundation

Lisa and Douglas Goldman Fund

Orange County Community Foundation

Mr. Steve Silberstein

John Sutter†

$20,000 – $49,999

Anonymous (2)

Arntz Family Foundation

Carmel Partners

Mrs. Lynne Deegan-McGraw

East Bay Community Foundation

Dana and Robert Emery

Google

John Osterweis and Barbara Ravizza

The PG&E Corporation Foundation

Syzygy Foundation

Danielle and Brooks Walker

Diane Wilsey

$10,000 – $19,999

Applied Materials Foundation

Matt and Janice Barger

Battery Foundation

Blackberry Creek Foundation

Eliza Brown and Hal Candee

Katherine and Maynard Buehler†

Dagmar Dolby

Elliot Evers

Linda Jo Fitz

Prisca and Keith Geeslin

Jon and Katherine Harvey

Urs Hoelzle and Geeske Joel

Jon Kannegaard and Patricia Sandoval

Meshewa Farm Foundation

NRDC Action Fund

Thomas and JaMel Perkins

Arthur and Toni Rembe Rock

SOM

Wells Fargo Foundation

$5,000 – $9,999

Marcia Barinaga and Corey Goodman

Brookfield Properties

Tim and Gaynor Brown

Debbie Brown and Michael Stevens

Steve and Fran Butler

Clif Bar Family Foundation

Daniele and Janine De Iuliis

Patricia Dinner

East Bay Municipal Utility District

Gaia Fund

Terry Gamble and Peter Boyer

Insperity

Carolyn Johnson and Rick Theis

Stephen and Maribelle Leavitt

Jonathan Marshall and Lorie Goldin

The Nature Conservancy

Laurel Prevetti

Mr. John Sanger

Jean Schulz

Lydia Shorenstein

Sonoma Land Trust

Porter E. & Helenmae Thompson Foundation

Twitter Foundation

Ralph Warner

$2,500 – $4,999

Winifred Allen

Alta Housing

Atlassian

Andy and Sara Barnes

Benevity

Stefan Bewley

John and Jean Brennan

Daphne Cothren

East Bay Regional Park District

Eastern Research Group (ERG)

Eden Housing

Fred Euphrat

First Republic Bank

Francoise Fleishhacker

Greystar Development

Maud Hallin

The James Irvine Foundation

Fran Johns

Elizabeth Kennedy

Mr. John S. Lin

Lowe Real Estate

OhmConnect

Pisces Foundation

Pure Storage

Sand Hill Property Company

Santa Clara Valley Water District

Sonoma County Agricultural Preservation & Open Space District

Tracy Stampfli and Lalit Balchandani

Sunset Development Company

Edward Topham

Windy Hill Property Ventures

Winter Consulting Group

$1,000 – $2,499

Linda and Andrew Ach

William and Helga Andereck

Edward and Sallie Arens

Cheryl Armstrong and Dan Marks

Barbara Baksa and Andrew Spafford

Carol and Bruce Barge

Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART)

Teresa and Ralph Bastian

Courtney Benoist and Jason Fish

Janet Brown

Carrie Byles

Jessie Cheng Charitable Foundation

City Ventures

CMG Landscape Architecture

Greg Dalton

Electra and George De Peyster

Sandra Donnell and Justin Faggioli

Roland Dreier and Bina Bhattacharyya

Community Planning Collaborative

Enterprise Community Partners

Essential Oxygen

Will Evers and Melinda Ellis Evers

FM3

Timothy Ferris and Carolyn Zecca Ferris

David Fowler and Kathleen Demetri

David and Ginny Freeman

Chandra Friese

Gretchen and Bob Gardner

Nonie Greene and Todd Werby

Sara Griffith

Douglas Grigg

Ms. Karen Grove

The Bear Gulch Foundation

Ray and Amanda Haas

Bay Area Habitat for Humanity

Donna Halow

Margaret Hand and John Hartog

Handel Architects

Ms. Diana Marie Hanna

Hanson Bridgett LLP

Jon and Connie Hartung

David Hearth and Lauren Hall

HOK Group, Inc.

Joshua Hurwitz and Erika Vexler

Mr. Richard Idell and Ms. Susan Kornblatt Idell

Tom Robertson and Jody Jahn

Doug Johnson and Ratna Amin

Robert E. Johnson

Derry and Charlene Kabcenell

Dan and Mimi Kingsley

Nancy Evers Kirwan

Laconia Development

Rob Lawrence

John and Sandra Leland

Hollis Lenderking

Lendlease Construction

Nancy and Tony Lilly

Jake and Barbara Mackenzie

John Mackie and Kate Ecker

Nion McEvoy and Leslie Berriman

William and Christney McGlashan

John and Leslie McQuown

Metropolitan Transportation Commission

Maris and Ivan Meyerson

Lisa Micheli

MidPen Housing

Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District

Mithun

Aaron and Kathryn Money

The Morley Bros.

Marc Nadeau

Anu and Sundaram Natarajan

Deborah and Tadashi Nitasaka

Ms. Ann O’Leary

Oakland Athletics

Perkins&Will

Eleanor Phipps Price and Chris Towt

Barbara and Jerry Pierce

Placeworks

Robert and Patricia Raburn

Helen Hilton Raiser

Republic Urban Properties

Toby and Sally Rosenblatt

RSF Social Finance

The San Francisco Giants

San Mateo County Transit District

Karen Schaffer and Michael Ward

Susan Schwartz and Robert Zucker

Deborah and Harvey Shein

Shute, Mihaly & Weinberger LLP

Larry Simi

SOMO Living

Soren Spies

Erik Strahm

Michele and Richard Stratton

Dee and Peter Swanhuyser

Roselyne Swig

Triad Development, Inc.

Fei Tsen and Wayne Lew

Mr. Warren Watkins and Mrs. Janis Harwood Grattan

Ann Weeks and Arleen Curry

Wells Whitney

Matt and Lizanne Witte

Annie and Montgomery Woods

Kay Woods

Leadership Circle Donors

The Greenbelt Alliance Leadership Circle is a donor society open to those who give $5,000 or more to Greenbelt Alliance during a single fiscal year (October 1 to September 30). Their willingness to champion our core work of creating a more sustainable and inclusive future has a substantial impact on our ability to pursue our mission.

 

To find out more about our Leadership Circle, visit this page or contact Nora Cullinen.

 

Applied Materials Foundation

Arntz Family Foundation

Matt and Janice Barger

Marcia Barinaga and Corey Goodman

Battery Foundation

Blackberry Creek Foundation

Brookfield Properties

Eliza Brown and Hal Candee

Tim and Gaynor Brown

Debbie Brown and Michael Stevens

Steve and Fran Butler

Carmel Partners

Clif Bar Family Foundation

Daniele and Janine De Iuliis

Mrs. Lynne Deegan-McGraw

Patricia Dinner

Dagmar Dolby

East Bay Community Foundation

East Bay Municipal Utility District

Dana and Robert Emery

Elliot Evers

Linda Jo Fitz

Gaia Fund

Terry Gamble and Peter Boyer

Prisca and Keith Geeslin

Gerbode Foundation

Lisa and Douglas Goldman Fund

Google Inc.

Jon and Katherine Harvey

Urs Hoelzle and Geeske Joel

Insperity

Carolyn Johnson and Rick Theis

Jon Kannegaard and Patricia Sandoval

Stephen and Maribelle Leavitt

Lorrie Goldin and Jonathan Marshall Meshewa Farm Foundation

The Nature Conservancy

NRDC

Orange County Community Foundation

John Osterweis and Barbara Ravizza

Thomas and JaMel Perkins

PG&E Foundation

Laurel Prevetti

Arthur and Toni Rembe Rock

Mr. John Sanger

Jean Schulz

Lydia Shorenstein

Mr. Steve Silberstein

Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP

Sonoma Land Trust

Syzygy Foundation

Porter E. & Helenmae Thompson Foundation

Laney and Pasha Thornton

Twitter Foundation

Danielle and Brooks Walker

Ralph Warner

Wells Fargo Foundation

Diane Wilsey

$500 – $999

Anonymous

Baird + Driskell

John Batson

Steve Birdlebough and Sara Davis

Bishop Pine Fund

Mr. Chris Bourassa

Sam and Ginger Brown

Nanci Caldwell and Chip Adams

John and Nancy Cassidy

Susan Hewett Chapman

Chateau Seaview Charitable Fund

Clarence B. & Joan Coleman Charitable Foundation

Gretchen de Baubigny

Boris Dramov and Bonnie Fisher

Dr. Barbara Erny and John Huang

Karen and William Foss

Mike and Diana Fredrich

Tena and John Gallagher

Jim Geers

Karen Giles

Give Lively Foundation Inc.

Kate Godfrey and Robert Colley

David Goldstein and Julia Vetromile

Patricia Greene

Claude Gruen

William Haas

Marilyn Halberg

HomeLight

Gordon Hunter

Inspection Support Network

Laurie Johnson

Patti and Larry Kenyon

Frederic Knapp

Marcia and Larry Kolb

Kramer-Palangio Fund

Kevin and Eliza Lochner

Lyft

Andrea Mackenzie

Henry Martinson

Jeanne Milligan

John and Hortensia Nelson

Nonprofits’ Insurance Alliance of California

Mark Northcross

Mark Reedy

Harry and Dee Richardson

Peter Sager

Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority

Mr. Dick Schneider

Dr. Don Seaver

Doug Smith and Stephanie Southwick Smith

Marcus and Ann Smith

SummerHill Housing Group

Marion Tilley

Gary Wendt-Bogear

Effie Westervelt

Corinne Winter and Andy Ball

Patricia Wolfe

Michelle Yesney and Richard Gertman

Hidden Heroes of the Greenbelt

Our annual benefit celebrates our work and honors bold leaders creating climate resilience.

 

CLIMATE ADVOCACY SPONSORS $10,000

Carmel Partners

East Bay Regional Park District

Jon and Kitty Harvey

Meta

SOM

Laney and Pasha Thornton

Diane Wilsey

 

CONSERVATION EDUCATION SPONSORS $5,000

Stefan Bewley

Brookfield Properties

Mrs. Lynne Deegan-McGraw

Elliot Evers

Linda Jo Fitz

Insperity

Nor Cal Carpenters Union

John Sanger

Jean Schulz

Sonoma Land Trust

Waymo

 

NATURAL LANDS SPONSORS $2,500

Alta Housing

Bay Area Air Quality Management District

Bishop Ranch

John and Jean Brennan

Debbie Brown and Michael Stevens

Patricia Dinner

East Bay Municipal Utility District

Eden Housing

ERG

First Republic Bank

Greystar Development

Craig Hartman and Jan O’Brien

Fran Johns

Lowe Real Estate

John and Leslie McQuown

Midpeninsula Regional Open
Space District

OhmConnect

Laurel Prevetti

Sand Hill Property

Sonoma County Ag + Open Space

Twitter Foundation

Valley Water

Windy Hill Property Ventures

Winter Consulting

WRT Planning & Design

 

THRIVING NEIGHBORHOOD SPONSORS $1,000

Community Planning Collaborative

Bay Area Habitat for Humanity

Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART)

Courtney Benoist and Jason Fish

CMG Landscape Architecture

Roland Dreier and Bina Bhattacharyya

Will Evers and Melinda Ellis Evers

Carolyn Zecca Ferris and
Timothy Ferris

FM3

Group i

Karen Grove

Hanson Bridgett LLP

HOK

Joshua Hurwitz

Doug Johnson and Ratna Amin

Robert Johnson

Dan and Mimi Kingsley

Rob Lawrence

Lendlease

Hollis Lenderking

Jake and Barbara Mackenzie

Metropolitan Transportation Commission

MidPen Housing

Mithun

Kathryn and Aaron Money

The Morley Bros.

The Nature Conservancy

Nonprofit Housing Association of Northern California

Oakland Athletics

Placeworks

Eleanor Phipps Price and Chris Towt

Patricia and Robert Raburn

Helen Hilton Raiser

Tom Robertson and Jody Jahn

San Francisco Giants

San Mateo County Transit District

Santa Clara Valley Open
Space Authority

Shute, Mihaly & Weinberger LLP

SOMO Group

SummerHill Housing

Swanhuyser Family Trust

Roselyne Swig

Triad Development

Warren Watkins

Gifts from the Greenbelt

Be Love Farm

Frog Hollow Farm

Hafner Vineyard

Point Reyes Farmstead Cheese Co.

Steadfast Herbs

 

In-Kind Donation

East Bay Regional Park District

Patagonia

San Francisco 49ers

Twitter Foundation

 

Jack Kent Jr. Legacy Society Donors

Jack Kent Jr. Legacy Society members are donors who have named Greenbelt Alliance in their will.

Faith Allen

Andy and Sara Barnes

Zach Cowan and Sarah Stadler

Tina Duong

John Erskine†

Margaret Hand and John Hartog

Wendy Marinaccio Husman
and Dan Husman

Robert Johnson

Bud† and Fran Johns

Jeffrey Jue

Bonnie Killip

Mrs. Virginia Rawson†

Bob and Caprice Solotar

Ms. Margaret Spaulding

Celia Thompson Taupin

George Tuttle and Ben Cushman

Paul and Dorothy Wachter

Jack Weeden†

Patricia Wolfe

Betsy York and Demetrhea Terrien

Greenbelt Guardians

The Greenbelt Guardians are donors who have committed to making monthly contributions to Greenbelt Alliance.

Kim Alexander

Faith Allen

Brian and Debbie Auerbach

Jessica Beebe and Gwen Rino

Bob and Carol Berman

Ryan Boswell

Joseph Buhowsky

Michael Clancy

Kristen Clements

Ms. Caroline Cooper

Maxwell Davis

Nerisa De Jesus

Cornelia Diessner

Shannon Dodge and
Mark McCaustland

Ms. Natalie DuMont

Steven Dunbar

Robert Duncan

Frank Eldredge

Tom Ford

Valerie Glass

Karl Goldstein

Scot Griffin

Wendy Marinaccio Husman and
Dan Husman

Tobin Kendrick

Peter Khoury and Amy Tanner

Mr. Gustav Larsson

Mr. Peter Leaf

Mr. David Marsland

Michael and Kathryn May

Betty Nelson

Maryann Rainey

Abbie Rockwell

Robert Schreiber

Dr. J. Donald Seaver

Patrice Shaffer

Marcus and Ann Smith

Hitesh and Melissa Soneji

John Spallone

Mr. Roger Uhlig

Rick L. Wood

Sonoma Leadership Council

Our Sonoma Leadership Council comprises donors who have contributed $1,000 or more in support of our work in Sonoma County.

Dr. William and Helga Andereck

Andy and Sara Barnes

Teresa and Ralph Bastian

Tim and Gaynor Brown

Eliza Brown and Hal Candee

Steve and Fran Butler

Greg Dalton

Gretchen de Baubigny

Electra and George De Peyster

Mrs. Lynne Deegan-McGraw

Dagmar Dolby

Fred Euphrat

Carolyn Zecca Ferris and
Timothy Ferris

David and Ginny Freeman

Chandra Friese

Terry Gamble and Peter Boyer

Gretchen and Bob Gardner

Stuart Gasner and Kate Ditzler

Prisca and Keith Geeslin

Nonie Greene and Todd Werby

Douglas Grigg

Claude Gruen

Maud Hallin

Donna Halow

David Hearth and Lauren Hall

Mr. Richard Idell and
Ms. Susan Kornblatt Idell

Carolyn Johnson and Rick Theis

Elizabeth Kennedy

Nancy Evers Kirwan

Stephen and Maribelle Leavitt

John and Sandra Leland

Nancy and Tony Lilly

Jake and Barbara Mackenzie

John Mackie and Kate Ecker

Mary and Adrian Martinez

Nion McEvoy

John and Leslie McQuown

Lisa Micheli

Marc Nadeau

John Osterweis and Barbara Ravizza

Thomas and JaMel Perkins

Eleanor Phipps Price and Chris Towt

Jean Schulz

Deborah and Harvey Shein

Lydia Shorenstein

Maxene Spellman and Neal Fishman

Michele and Richard Stratton

Dee and Peter Swanhuyser

Roselyne Swig

Edward Topham

Fei Tsen and Wayne Lew

George Tuttle and Ben Cushman

Ann Weeks and Arleen Curry

Wells Whitney

Annie and Montgomery Woods

$250 – $499

Keith Amidon

Thorsten Anderson

Araceli Avalos

Michael and Helen Bates

Mr. Bob and Carol Berman

James Blanchard and Theresa Sweeney

Rochelle Blumenfeld

David and Eva Bradford

Ida Braun

Ms. Elinor Buchen

Jim Chappell

Mrs. Eunice Childs

Steve Cohn and Rose Ann Critchfield

Jerry and Dorothy Coil

Felicia and Leslie Contreras

Colette Cussary

Susan Day

Bruce Dodd

Dooster

Daniel Drake and Lee Steinback-Drake

Jeannie Duisenberg

Robert Duncan

Mark Evanoff

Ms. Arleen Feng

Tony Fields and Emily Ozer

Mr. Alan Forkosh

Ellen Garber and Glenn Hunt

Valerie Glass

Paul Goldstein and Dena Mossar

Craig Hartman and Jan O’Brien

Joyce Hendy

Patricia A. Kates and Henry E. Brady

Emily Kenyon and David E. Lipsky

Candice Cousins Kerns and Bruce Kerns

KPFF Consulting Engineers

Kimberley Kwan

Lawrence and Lori Lapides

Mr. Gustav Larsson

Sue and Peter Latourrette

Noah Lazarus

Alice Liu

Dr. Eve Armentrout Ma

Madewell

Jeremy Madsen and Sarah E. Gilman

Vicki Martell and John Crowell

Gail Martin

Jean McCown

Tom and Virginia McKone

Dr. Lee Mei

Matthew Morse and Susan Mattmann

Noel and Penny Nellis

Mr. James Paxson

Jim Phillips

Gary and Jean Pokorny

Marcia and Robert Popper

Maryann Rainey

Louise Renne

Rick and Allyson Rickard

Libby Schaaf

Mr. Ed Schreiner

Patrice Shaffer

Kay Sibary

Andrew and Yesenia Smith

Mr. John Steere

Julie and Alan Stokol

George Tuttle and
Ben Cushman

Don Weden

Nina Weil

Kathleen Wesner

Ms. Gretchen Whisenand

Mary Ellen White and Jack Morton

Mr. Greg Yost

Jaz Zaitlin and Mark Nienberg

$100 – $249

Anonymous

Karen and Robert Abra

Yona Abrams

Anne Ackerman

Rachelle Acuna-Narvaez

Lori Adam

Faith Allen

Lorre Anderson

Wilma Austern

Peter Bacchetti

Nancy Bachmann and Dave McCully

Joan Garbarino and Steen Jensen

Sara Barz and Ian Ratzer

Alec and Sharon Bash

Carole Bayer

Jessica Beebe and Gwen Rino

Meg Beeler and Thomas R. Von Tersch

Bruce and Sandra Beyaert

Mr. Alan Billingsley

Randall Bluestone

Robert and Marion Blumberg

Michael Boom

Roberta Borgonovo

Charles Bouril

Mr. Roland Brandel

Peter Brantley

Greg Brockbank

Shelagh and Bob Brodersen

Allison Brooks

John Broughton

Ms. Phyllis Browning

David Burch and Janet Johnson

Eric Butler

Janet Byron and Steve Price

Jerry Cahill and Kathleen King

Doug Campbell

Dr. Richard Caplin

Ellen Chang

Dr. William and Von Chen

Chevron Matching Employee Funds

Dr. Carol Christensen

Jeannie Clements and Gerald Griffin

Colin and Mila Coffey

Jocelyn Cohen

Mr. Samuel Cohen

Richard Colton

Ann Cousineau

Linda Craig

John D. Cremin, Jr.

Lisa Danz

Maxwell Davis

Laura de Jesus

Donna DeDiemar and Chris Hamilton

Catherine Derringer

Kyle Dewolfe

Cornelia Diessner

Tri Do

Shannon Dodge and Mark McCaustland

Tricia Dolkas and Patricia Ward-Dolkas

Michael and Catherine Dorman

Ms. Natalie DuMont

Paul and Anne Ehrlich

Jan Fenwick

Richard Fischer

Herbert and Alice Fischgrund

Mr. Earl Flage

Mary and Tom Foote

Tom Ford

Ms. Elizabeth Fowler

Michael Frisbie

Julianne Adams Frizzell

Ed Fry

Mr. Frank Fuller

Marta Gasoi and Steve Patton

Ilana Gauss

Virginia Gelczis and Mitchell Diamond

Greg German

Mr. John Gibbs

Kate Gillis

Mr. Paul Glassner

Norman and Gina Gold

Judy Gong

Kate Gordon

Leslie Gould

Nelson Graburn

Hugh Graham

David Green

Julie Groves

Richard and Faye Guarienti

Thomas Hagler

David Hamilton and Nancy Huneke

Mike Hammes

Paul Hammes and Audrey Kass

David and Susan Harnden

Gary Hedden

Mrs. Tamra Hege

Judith Hevrdejs-King

Ms. Carol High

Henry D. Hilken and Cynthia A. Allman

Brian Hirahara

Kirsten R. Holmquist

Peter Khoury and Amy Tanner

Kip Howard, Jr and Sara Howard

Mr. William Hudson

Wendy Marinaccio Husman and Dan Husman

Stacy Jackson

Martha Johnson

KDSM

Dean Kelch

Tobin Kendrick

David and Mary Kimble

Peter Kindel

Ms. Jean King

Stephanie Klein

Christopher and Lizabeth Klein

Donald Knapp

Gerald and Rosette Koch

Ted Kolda

Jim Kuhl

Mr. Douglas Lacey

Maureen Lahiff

Anne and Ryan Le Blanc

Mr. Peter Leaf

Tienne E. Lee and Steven Nierlich

Jhona Levingston

Norman and Florence Lind

Bonnie Lindahl

David Lindsay

$100 – $249, continued

Doug and Susan Linney

Kathryn Liston

Linda and Gary Locke

David Loeb

Cynthia Long

David Luebkeman

Leon and Helen Luey

Peter and Carol Main

Mak Charitable Fund

Mal Warwick & Associates

Carolyn Malmstrom

Mr. David Marsland

Sandra Martensen and Alan Selby

Dr. Ben Martin

Nelson Max

Lewis May

Mr. Ted Mazzone

Steve and Lynne McAdam

John McCarthy and Kathryn Barnhart

Mr. Peter McNally

Kathleen and Paul Meagher

Betsy Megas

Mark Mesiti-Miller

Robert Meyers

Alice Meyers

Mighty Cause

Rita Minjares

Laura Morgan

Ms. Bonnie Moss

Shereen Motarjemi

Constance Muir

Helen Nancy and Nancy Schneider

Robert and Nancy Neff

Betty Nelson

Network for Good

Anne and Sam Ng

William Nisbet

Kenneth C. Nitz

Rick Nordensten

Jennifer Normoyle

Mr. Mark Northcross

Philip Obbard

Maureen Oboyle

Jan Ogren

Okamoto Saijo Architecture

Lester Olmstead-Rose

Susan E. Palo and Eric Schroeder

David and Karen Paradise

Mr. Jeffrey Pekrul

Leslie Peterson

Dennis Pocekay

Steve and Dorrie Pollock

Ms. Rita Poppenk

Stephen Popper

Joshua and Rebecca Posamentier

Mr. Charles Purvis

Leo Rainer

Stephanie Reed

Rhoades Planning Group

Jim Richards

Virgil Rittenhouse

Marty Roberts

Alyne Robino

James and Esther Roitman

Mr. Richard Rollins

Jay and Melvin Rosenthal

Polly Rosenthal

Tod Rubin and Catherine Corey

David and Susan Russell

Joyce Rybandt

Rupal Sanghvi

Mr. Ceil Scandone

Richard Schechter

Erik Schoennauer

Joan Schretlen

David Schultz and Thuy Lieu

Michael Serrone

Gerald M. Serventi and M. Susan Straub Serventi

John Shuler

Patrick Siegman

Bob and Wendy Singley

Igor and Shirley Skaredoff

Kevin Slusarz

Walter Smith

Anthony Smrdeli

Simon Snellgrove

Robert Solotar

Hitesh and Melissa Soneji

Ms. Martha Stampfer

Donald Stang and Helen Wickes

Ms. Jenifer Steele

John Steere

Adam Stern

Gary and Alice Stern

Elizabeth Storey

Serge Rudaz

Richard Taylor and Tracy Grubbs

Julie Tell

Nancy Terranova

Nicole Trapasso

Ruth Tretbar

Katherine Triest

Richard VanderLugt

Laurence Vermeulen

Francesca Vietor

The Villages Hiking Club

Mr. David Vossbrink

Luna Vu

Paul and Dorothy Wachter

Sandy E. Walker and Ellen Webb

Mr. Matthew Walley

Dieter and Susan Walz

Rolinda Wang and Tess Lipat

Linda Watanabe

Dan Weiss

Judy Weiss

Carol Weiss

Russell Weisz and Judith Carey

Ms. Kathleen West

Robert and Karen Wetherell

Mrs. Michelle Whitman

Kathleen Whitney

Jeff Wiedemann

Judy Wobleski

Marian F. Wolfe and Scott S. Scheffler

Rick L. Wood

Ms. Heather Wooten

Ko Yamamoto

Stephan Yousefi

James Yurchenco

Beth Zelinski

Jan Zimmerman

Linda Zwerdling and Joel Berger

Up to $100

Kenny Abiko

Mark Abrahams

Daniela Ades and Victor Mendes Pereira

Patty Aguilera and Michael Pollard

Peter Albert

Kim Alexander

AmazonSmile Foundation

Mr. Jim Apriletti

Edgar Arellano

Sara Atkins

Atmos Financial

Brian Auerbach and Debbie Cooper

Paris Badat

Ann Baker

Sheila Baker

Vincenza Baldino

Cliff Bargar

Irene A. Beardsley and Dan S. Bloomberg

Ms. Meagan Beaver

Steve Beckendorf and Anne Pardee

Geoffrey Bellenger

Emily Benner

Keith and Atsuko Bennett

Betty Bernstein

Louise Bedsworth

Matt Biggar

Mr. Thad L. Binkley

Mr. Peter Birbeck

Peter Birkholz

Mark Birnbaum

Georgianne Black

Richard Bloom and Bridget McCoy

Burt Bogardus

Lynn Bonner

Ryan Boswell

Gary Bower

John Brazil and Libby Mary Dresel

Veronica Breuer

Bright Funds Foundation

Amanda Brown-Stevens and Adam Van de Water

Catherine Brozena

Charles S. Bryant and Mary Norton

Mr. Christopher Buckley

Joseph Buhowsky

Mary Lou Cachero

John Carpenter

Mr. Brian Carr

Cristina Castanha

Warner Chabot

Dr. Barry and Millie Chauser

Mr. Harry Chomsky

Michael Clancy

Kristen Clements

Ashley Coates

Colin Coffey

Dr. Howard Cohen

Fred Coito, Jr.

Paul and Celia Concus

Randall Cook

Larry and Patricia Coons

Judi Cooper

Ms. Caroline Cooper

Zena Corcoran

Carolyn Cox

Laurie Craise

Creating Healthier Communities

Suzanne Currie

Tracy Da Lomba

Janice Dabney

Barbara Dahl

Willard Dakin

Mr. John Dalton

Dale Danley

James J. Davis III and Gail Davis

Up to $100, continued

Dr. Daniel J. Dawson and Janice Frazier

Nerisa De Jesus

Gretchen De Limur

Heidi De Vries

Dennis Debroeck

Ann Del Simone

David Depew

Patricia Derickson

Mr. Paul Deutsch

William and Sarah Devlin

Alex and Manijeh Dezfouli

Ann V. Dolyniuk

Mark Donahue

Amy Dondy

Maggie Dong

Jeanne Drewes

Sierra Dugas

Steven Dunbar

Frank Eldredge

Sandy Elles

Jon F. Elliott and Leesy Taggart

Merritt and Marion Elmore

S. Emerson

Mr. Bruce England

Sylvia Fandel

Paul Farrell

Ms. Ann Faut

Thomas and Pauline Ferrito

Mr. Howard Fields

Leslie Fish

Christel Fliss

Ms. Nancy Flood

Abbot Foote

Stephanie Forbes

Oliver and Lolita Frank

Alex Frank

Janie Frank

Lucy Friedland

Ms. Robin Fross

Mr. Douglas Gary

Dawit Getinet

Kenneth and Elizabeth Giannotti

Dale Gieringer and Alice Agogino

Karen Giovannini

Sarah Glaubman

Michael Gliksohn

Mr. Alan Goggins

Ms. Diana Goldstein

Karl Goldstein

Ralph Goldsticker

Carole Gonsalves

Rosalie Gonzales

Esther Gonzalez

Dominise Gordon

Michael Gorin

Aaron Grossman

Natasha Granoff

Virginia Greenwald

Scot Griffin

Claire Grosshans

Joseph Grubb

Maya Guerrant

Rita Haberlin

Lee Hackett

Lindsay Haddix

Alayne Haggerty

Bonnie Hamilton

Hugh Hamlin

Mary Harte

Dr. Valerie and Richard Herr

Susan Hevrdejs

Mr. Steven Hibshman

Michelle Hills and Steven Stielstra

Christine Hoex

Otto Holz

Up to $100, continued

Amy Huang

Mark Hubbell

Lesley and William Hunt

Lori Hurvitz

Michael Jarred

Ellen Johnck

Heather Jones

Andreas Jones

Geraldine Judt

Fred and Wendy Kahn

Kitty Kameon

Ms. Phyllis Karsten

Denise Kato

Susan Kemp

Diana Kenlow

Mr. Charles Kennard

Charlene Khoo

Emmeline Kiyan-Tseng

Phillip Kobernick

Sibella Kraus

Ann Krause

Ruth Kunney

Judith Kunofsky

Dave and Maureen Kyllonen

Judith Lamberti

Jane Lamph

Simon Laub

Mr. Curtis Lawler

Dr. Andrew Leavitt

Cynthia Lee

Edward and Carol Lee

Elvin Lee

Indah Lesmono

Joel Lewenstein

David Lewis

Ottavia Lezzi

Marcia Liberson

Guy and Darline Lohman

Lindy Lowe

Elaine Lum

Mr. William Lundgren

Kathleen Maclay

Eileen Maloy

Janice Maritt

Tara Martin-Milius

Zachary Mutrux

Karen Matsuoka

Lucia Matzger

Dean Mayer

Michael and Kathryn May

Brennan McBride and Brenda So

Joseph McDonald

Jacee Mchugh

Mac McLeod

Ramon Meraz

William Milestone

Ms. Kathleen Miller

Janet Monks

Stephanie Mooers

Robin Morales

Kat Morgan

Pamela Morris

Gerald Mosheim

Margaret Moster

Mr. Richard Mullane

Claire and Don Murphy

Sophie Murray

Edward Nauss

Theresa Nelson and Bernard R. Smits

Christopher Nelson

Linda Newton

Janelle Odorico

David Ogilvie

Fred Oliai

Kent Orgain

Up to $100, continued

Laurie Ozone

Mr. Stephen Pacheco

Lopa Pal and Eric Sternberg

Sujung Park

Caitlin Parry-McManus

Joann Pavlinec

Gary Petersen

Nicole Plencner

Ashik Poojari

Ann Prentiss

Virginia Preston

Linda Proulx

Ann and Joe Ranish

Anita Rao

Sheila Raymond

Jon Reiter

Steven and Katherine Resnik

Penelope Rink and Frederick Toth

David Robinson

Abbie Rockwell

Dennis and Judy Rodoni

Deborah Romet

Jeanne Rosenmeier

Mary Salmon

Mark Sapiro

Frances Sawyer

Bruce Schine

Carolyn Schour

Robert Schreiber

Sarah and Sarah Schulman

Kate Seubert

Peggy and Ronald Shapera

Judith Shaw

Shirley Shelangoski

Donald Shoup

Susan Silber

Martin and Ellen Silge

Maria and Pilar Silva

Ellen and Gary Sirbu

Brian Sloss

Richard Sloss

Linda Smith

Jeffrey Smyser

Gerry Souzis

John Spallone

Nathan Stalnaker

Erin Stanton

Madelyn Stone

John Sulzbach

Joshua Switzky

Don Thomas

Gary Tipp

Jan Tomsic

Burr Tyler

Mr. Roger Uhlig

Karen Ulring

United Way of the Bay Area

Michael Veale

Lorna Wallace

Ms. Judith Walsh

Jacquette Ward and Howard Shafer

Gregory Whiteside

Pauline Winfield

Cleon Winter

Stacie Wolny

Patsy Wood

Robert Wood

Nathaniel Wyatt and Sarah Sweedler

Sabina Yates

Elizabeth Yost

Glenn Yoshioka

Yiyi Zeng

Ms. Pam Zimmerman

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