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2015 ANNUAL REPORT THE BOYS’ CLUB OF NEW YORK 287 E 10TH STREET NEW YORK, NY 10009

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In 2015, BCNY served over 3000 boys between 6 and 20. Read our Annual Report to learn about some of the amazing things they got to experience this year.

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2015ANNUALREPORT

THE BOYS’ CLUB OF NEW YORK287 E 10TH STREET NEW YORK, NY 10009

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A NOTE FROM STEPHENIn 2014, the Boys’ Club launched a three-year strategic plan. This collaborative endeavor sought to be expansive, comprehensive, and practical. Our goal: to provide a blueprint to systematically review and assess current programming, identify new resources, and implement needed changes in our practices and services.

We made upgrades to our human resources, IT, and fundraising staff and increased our commitment to professional development. We reviewed and updated our organizational bylaws, and took steps to further engage our trustees and supporters.

Perhaps most importantly, we drilled down and distilled the core of our work under the banner of BCNY’s 4C’s: Competence, Confidence, Character, and Connectedness. We even reconsidered our vision, and updated it to reflect our renewed focus on character development.

As we enter our 140th year, we remain a vibrant and forward-looking organization. We’re entering 2016 confident that we will continue to provide effective programs that help our boys build character and connect with their communities. As we wrap up our strategic plan this year, we will lead our boys by exemplifying the 4Cs we’ve come to honor.

Sincerely,

Stephen Tosh

BCNY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR/CEO

2 PHOTO CREDIT: AMELIA HOLOWATY KRALES

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Our vision is that all boys are competent academically and emotionally, connected to their communities, rich in character, and confident in their futures.

BCNY’s programming is specifically developed to cultivate positive qualities in our members. These characteristics, based on the widely accepted principles of youth development, are known as BCNY’s Four C’s (4C’s): Competence, Confidence, Character-rich, and Connectedness. While all of our programs provide members with enrichment and growth opportunities, they are specifically designed to foster the development of our 4C’s, whether a boy is in the media center, on the stage, in the kitchen, or on the court.

COMPETENCE is knowing how to do something and being able to demonstrate it. At BCNY, boys in tutoring are improving their academic competence. Boys in Teen Battle Chef are demonstrating their mastery of cooking.

CONFIDENCE means believing in yourself and trusting in your abilities. Boys learning to swim are gaining self-confidence. Boys in Project Coach serve as sports mentors for younger members, acting as role models and experts.

Being RICH IN CHARACTER means standing by your values and having compassion for others. Boys who participate in Steps to Respect learn to be tolerant despite differences, and boys in Real Men, BCNY’s masculinity program, are learning to face the pressures of adolescence with integrity.

CONNECTEDNESS is being positively engaged in your community, both inside and outside of the clubhouse. Boys who take leadership roles in Youth Council are connecting to their clubhouse community, and members in Service Learning are learning about communities beyond the clubhouse.

BCNY’S 4C’S

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662 members learned to swim. 54% of Learn-To-Swim participants tested advanced by at least one swim level.

648 boys participated in our STEM programs, which includes hands-on construction projects and exciting experiments.

Over 520 boys took 11,656 music lessons at BCNY’s Josie Robertson School of Music and Art.

1,194 boys participated in our sports and recreation programs, which include boxing, basketball, fitness, soccer, karate, wrestling, and yoga.

94% of boys who completed READ, BCNY’s early literacy program, quantifiably increased their reading ability.

Boys who completed BCNY’s SAT prep program improved their test scores by an average of 21%.

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4 PHOTO CREDIT: JON LOPEZ

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SUMMER SUPERHEROESEach summer, thousands of New York City students lose up to two months of learning, returning to school less prepared than when summer began. For low-income students, summer learning loss, or “summer slide,” is even more alarming.

Hoping to combat summer slide, BCNY developed Summer Superheroes, an innovative literacy intervention program designed specifically for BCNY members. The program pairs 1st - 4th graders with teen mentors, BCNY members who utilize skill-building, one-on-one reading practice, and fun activities to provide literacy support and reinforce classroom learning. The program impact is significant: over two-thirds of participants demonstrate improvement, and about a quarter of them complete the program at or above grade level.

Carl, age 8, participated in Summer Superheroes this year. Carl’s family speaks Mandarin at home, so it was particularly crucial for Carl to continue his English literacy work over the summer to ensure that he entered third grade truly prepared.

Carl’s teen mentor Nick, age 15, received ongoing training and support throughout the summer. According to Carl, one reason he joined Summer Superheroes was for the chance to hang out with his teen mentor.

At the end of the summer, Carl was prepared to go back to school and feeling confident. He even had a new favorite book: Plants vs. Zombies: Brains and the Beanstalk. “I like reading!” he announced happily.

To learn more about Summer Superheroes, please visit us online at www.bcny.org/summersuperheroes.

PROGRAM SPOTLIGHT

5PHOTO CREDIT: AMELIA HOLOWATY KRALES

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Last year, BCNY members spent the summer having “Urban Adventures,” our summer camp theme. Boys explored the mechanics of skyscrapers, designed their own mass transit systems, participated in walking tours of new neighborhoods, visited great parks, and studied New York City’s many bridges.

As a part of “Urban Adventures,” Harriman members visited all five boroughs and learned new things about each. In the Bronx, they learned about urban pollution; how to combat it, and how to turn it into art. In Brooklyn, they toured a sneaker exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum. They also visited the American Museum of Finance in Manhattan and took the Staten Island Ferry.

For 11-year-old Elijah, the coolest part was visiting graffiti murals in Astoria, Queens, and meeting a local graffiti artist. “There’s good kinds and bad kinds [of graffiti]. The good ones are when someone pays someone else to do it on the wall. The bad ones are when someone does it illegally.”

By the end of the summer, the boys were New York City-experts—well-traveled and well-informed. After finishing a summer’s worth of urban adventures, they were already looking forward to the next adventure.

URBAN ADVENTURES

Experimenting with bubbles at the New York Hall of Science

Learning about currency at the Museum of American Finance

Exploring the Financial District

PROGRAM SPOTLIGHT

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Gilbert, Devonne, and George are all participants of Real Men, BCNY’s year-long masculinity program. Recently, the three teens spent an afternoon with BCNY Trustee Doug Band in his office at Teneo Holdings. The Real Men program empowers young men to break through limiting stereotypes of masculinity and make positive life choices, and role models like Doug Band serve as an important source of inspiration.

Surrounded by mementos from Doug’s successful career as a former White House advisor, it wasn’t hard for the teens to be inspired. “[The highlight of the day] was getting a tour of his office and seeing all the cool pictures and memorabilia,” said Gil, age 14. The boys were thrilled by Doug’s stories of exotic places and interesting people, and took his advice seriously: “Being loyal is important because people back you up and help you out when you need it,” said Gil.

By the end of the meeting, all three boys agreed that Doug Band is a Real Man in the most important sense: “A man is someone who acts with principals and morals and learns to be a leader. [He] treats people the way he wants to be treated,” said George, age 13. After the interview, the boys left with Doug’s final piece of advice ringing in their ears: “take advantage of what you do in life.”

To read more about the teens visit with Doug Band, including a transcript of their interview, visit www.bcny.org/realmen.

BECOMING A REAL MAN ADVICE FROM BCNY TRUSTEE DOUG BAND

Trustee Doug Band with Gilbert, Devonne, and George.

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Leon’s mom saw a lot of potential in her 11-year old son, and enrolled him at Harriman Clubhouse in the hopes of keeping him engaged, enriched, and away from the influences of his dangerous neighborhood.

The BCNY staff noticed the smart and outspoken young man, and approached Leon about applying to boarding school through BCNY’s Independent School Placement program (ISP). Leon joined ISP, and started imagining a different kind of future for himself.

After nearly a dozen applications, challenging interviews, and weeks of waiting, Leon got terrible news: not one school had accepted him. Leon would be forced to enroll in his local high school, which meant coming home every day to the violence of his neighborhood. Leon saw himself getting sucked into that lifestyle, and worried that if he didn’t get out now, he never would; “you’re influenced by those around you,” he says. College was looking less and less likely.

A week before school started, the Fessenden School offered him a spot for that fall, but he would have to repeat the 8th grade.

Leon decided to enroll. It was a difficult transition, but soon enough, he was thriving academically and athletically. BCNY staff members visited regularly to help him and other members navigate the school and negotiate scholarships and financial aid. “[BCNY] had my back throughout,” he says.

Now Leon is studying economics at NYU. He hasn’t forgotten the support he received from BCNY, and is paying it forward: last summer, Leon worked at BCNY’s Gardiner School, mentoring members like himself. “Maybe I can offer another kid the opportunity to excel.”

LEON’S STORYALUMNI SPOTLIGHT

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The day after Wanda’s son Davin turned 6 years old, she marched him to BCNY to register.

Years before, when Davin was still a baby, a friend had told her about BCNY: they had great programs, affordable rates, and—best of all—stayed open late, which makes a big difference for single moms like Wanda. “I waited four and a half years to enroll him in the program,” she reports with a laugh.

During those years, Wanda struggled to adjust her work hours around Davin. It wasn’t easy, and Wanda often felt breathless rushing from place to place, trying to finish her work, run errands, and make it to pick-up on time.

BCNY clubhouses stay open until 9pm most evenings, which gives Wanda much-needed flexibility. “Once he became a Boys’ Club member,” says Wanda, “it freed me up to be present at work, or if I had other parental responsibilities I was able to leave him here [at the clubhouse] with peace of mind because I know he’s in a safe space.”

And it isn’t just the late hours that Wanda appreciates. BCNY is “a one-stop shop,” she says; the breadth of programming offered means that Davin gets all the enrichment he needs right at the clubhouse. So far, Davin has learned to swim, taken up the drums, studied karate, and even performed in the clubhouse talent show. “He can do all of those things here at the Boys’ Club—it’s awesome.”

Wanda describes BCNY as “a safe haven,” but she knows it’s even more than that. “The Boys’ Club is a place where Davin feels he can come and just be a boy. He can play with his friends, he can express himself the way he wants to, and he can have fun.” For Wanda, it was worth the wait.

WANDA’S STORYPARENT SPOTLIGHT

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FINANCIALS

80¢ OF EVERY DOLLAR RAISED GOES BACK INTO BOYS’ CLUB PROGRAMMING.

62% $9,401,053 Clubhouse Activities

11% $1,648,175 Management & General

11% $1,680,102 Educational Services

9% $1,344,440 Fundraising

7% $1,071,019 Camp Cromwell and Gardiner School

OPERATING REVENUE & SUPPORT

38% $4,557,287 Investment Returned

36% $4,382,508 Special Events (net)

19% $2,278,320 Contributions

4% $455,253 Rental Income

3% $348,389 Meal Reimbursement

1% $84,977 Member Program Fees

>1% $18,428 Parent’s Group Fundraisers

OPERATING EXPENSES

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9%7%

36%

38%19%

4%3%1%

TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES: $15,144,789TOTAL NET ASSETS: $67,706,274 FIGURES AS OF SEPTEMBER 2015

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THANK YOUINDIVIDUAL DONORS

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony T. AccettaMr. and Mrs. Alexander D. AcquavellaMr. and Mrs. Nicholas W. AcquavellaMr. and Mrs. David AddamsMs. Tracie AhernMr. and Mrs. Lee S. Ainslie IIIMs. Anne Akers and Mr. Arthur J. BenvenutoMr. and Mrs. Charles M. AllenDr. and Mrs. David G. AllenMr. and Mrs. Silas R. Anthony, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Marion AntoniniMr. Rob ArangoMs. Julie AraskogMr. Jeffrey ArsenaultMr. Charles N. AtkinsMrs. E. H. AtwoodMrs. Susan M. Augustyn and Mr. Glenn E. SchillerMr. and Mrs. Charles AyresMr. and Mrs. Louis M. BaconMr. and Mrs. Zack H. Bacon, Jr.Mr. Zack H. Bacon IIIMr. Douglas BairdMr. Thomas BalukMr. and Mrs. Douglas J. BandMr. and Mrs. Rodney B. BerensMrs. Jeremy H. BiggsMr. and Mrs. Kevin J. BlaneyMr. and Mrs. Andrew M. BlumMr. Jonathan D. BlumMr. and Mrs. Taylor S. BodmanMr. Christopher BonnerMr. and Mrs. Alan BreedMr. and Mrs. Richard P. BrennanMr. and Mrs. Andrew Briskar, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. R. Duke Buchan IIIMr. and Mrs. Walter W. Buckley, Jr.Mrs. Edwin M. BurkeMr. and Mrs. Anthony S. CantoreMr. and Mrs. Joseph CaponeMr. Valentino D. CarlottiMr. and Mrs. Joseph CarneyMr. and Mrs. Michael CarneyMr. and Mrs. Richard M. Cashin, Jr.Ms. Yvonne ChanMr. and Mrs. Gilbert W. Chapman IIIMr. and Mrs. Richard L. Chilton, Jr.Ms. Deborah CiprianoMr. David Clark

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. ClarkMr. Howard L. Clark, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John D. ClarkMr. and Mrs. Jonathan C. ClayMs. Sana CleggMr. and Mrs. C. Payson Coleman, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Coleman IIIDrs. Isobel and Struan ColemanMr. and Mrs. Kevin C. ColemanMr. and Mrs. Reed P. ColemanMr. and Mrs. Geoffrey O. ColeyMr. and Mrs. Stuyvesant ComfortMr. John ConwayMr. and Mrs. Stephen CookDr. Ada S. CooperMs. Edith CooperMs. Heather CorbettMr. and Mrs. David CorletoMs. Gita CostaMr. and Mrs. William J. CovingtonMr. José A. CruzMr. Bradley CuddebackMs. Erin CunninghamMr. and Mrs. Ashton M. CurtisMr. and Mrs. James F. Curtis IIIMr. and Mrs. Francisco D’AgostinoMr. and Mrs. Philippe P. DaumanMr. Andrew DavisMr. Ghislain De KertanguyMr. and Mrs. Loic de KertanguyMs. Caroline DeanMr. Richard DeBartMr. and Mrs. Tristram G. DeeryMr. and Mrs. Edouard DejouxMr. and Mrs. Morgan A. DejouxMr. James F. Dever, Jr.Mr. Julian DiazMr. and Mrs. Joseph A. DiMennaMr. and Mrs. Thomas F. DixonMr. Peter A. DouglasMr. and Mrs. Robert R. Douglass, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Stanley F. DruckenmillerMr. and Mrs. Ted DuffMr. James D. Dunne IIIMr. and Mrs. Damien DwinMr. and Mrs. E. Llwyd EcclestoneMs. Jane M. EddyMr. and Mrs. Benjamin EdmandsMr. and Mrs. Mark D. EichornMr. and Mrs. William S. Elder

Mr. Bobby ElliotMr. and Mrs. Alexander T. ErcklentzMr. and Mrs. R. Christopher ErricoMr. Stephen J. ErricoMr. and Mrs. Peter W. EspyMr. and Mrs. J. Michael EvansMr. and Mrs. Scott C. EvansMr. and Mrs. José F. Fanjul, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. José P. Fanjul, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. FarrellMr. Andrew FeatressMr. and Mrs. Jack FennebresqueMr. Kenneth FigueroaMs. Leslie A. FinermanMr. and Mrs. David FishmanMr. Joshua E. FishmanMs. Sarah FiszelMr. William E. FlahertyMr. and Mrs. David FoleyMr. and Mrs. Peter J. FriedmanMs. Alexandra FritzMr. and Mrs. Kellogg C. GainesMr. and Mrs. Jay GalluzzoMr. and Mrs. Sergio GalvisMr. and Mrs. Benjamin Drake S. Gambill IIIMr. and Mrs. David K. GanekMs. Ruth GarbariniMr. and Mrs. Daniel GarciaMr. and Mrs. Robert M. GardinerMr. and Mrs. Timothy M. GeorgeMs. Carolyn A. GerryMr. and Mrs. Elbridge T. Gerry, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gilder, Jr.Mr. Richard GilesMr. and Mrs. Mark V. GiordanoMr. and Mrs. Gregory GodvinMr. Sachin GoelMr. and Mrs. Steven GolannMr. Donald J. GordonMr. and Mrs. John R. GordonMr. and Mrs. John R. GraceMr. and Mrs. James M. GrantMr. David GreenspanMr. Gavin GregoryMr. and Mrs. Peter S. GregoryMs. Trisha GregoryMr. and Mrs. John A. GriffinMr. and Mrs. Martin D. GrussMr. Tevia Gurvich

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew GustinMr. and Mrs. Sherlock D. Hackley, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hamm IIIMr. and Mrs. Stephen G. HanleyMr. and Mrs. William Lee Hanley, Jr.Mrs. Mai Hallingby HarrisonMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. HassenMr. and Mrs. Colin J. HeffronMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. HenryMr. and Mrs. Gregory P. HeymanMr. and Mrs. Charles C. HickoxMs. Frances B. HickoxMr. and Mrs. Franklin W. Hobbs IVMs. Lauren HobbsMrs. Lisina M. HochMr. John HowardMr. and Mrs. David Y. HoweMr. and Mrs. Craig HuffMr. Robert L. Ireland, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V. Irwin, Jr.Mr. Paul J. IsaacMr. Michael IulianoMr. Randall JacksonMr. William JasperMr. Thomas A. JermolukMr. and Mrs. James L. Johnson, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. JonesMr. Max JonesMr. and Mrs. Paul T. Jones IIMiss Colby JordanMr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Jordan, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. JunqueraMr. and Mrs. Martin E. KaplanMs. Nathalie G. KaplanMr. and Mrs. Melvin KarmazinMr. and Mrs. Stuart M. KatzoffMr. and Mrs. George S. KaufmanMr. and Mrs. James L. KearneyMrs. Jayne T. KeithMs. Pamela KeldMr. and Mrs. Raymond W. KellyMr. and Mrs. Michael KennedyMr. and Mrs. Stephen KetchumMr. and Mrs. Merrick R. KleemanMs. Kelly KleinMr. and Mrs. Richard D. KleinmanMr. and Mrs. John R. KloppMr. and Mrs. Radford W. KlotzMr. and Mrs. Brady KnightMr. Reha H. Kocatas

Ms. Rashida K. La LandeMr. and Mrs. Philippe P. LaffontMr. and Mrs. Sacha LainovicMs. Karyn LambMr. Bruce M. LangoneMr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. LangoneMr. William LashMr. and Mrs. Alexander M. LaughlinMr. and Mrs. Charles R. LeeMr. and Mrs. Peter LehrmanMr. and Mrs. H.E. LentzMr. and Mrs. Francis A. L’Esperance IIIMr. and Mrs. Richard LightburnMr. and Mrs. Thomas H. ListerMr. and Mrs. Michael LounsberyDr. Trisha L. B. Luing and Mr. Kevin LuingMr. and Mrs. Terry LundgrenMr. and Mrs. Kevin S. LynyakAmbassador and Mrs. Earle I. MackMrs. Hildegarde E. MahoneyMrs. Judith E. MakrianesMr. Stanley W. MaksonMr. and Mrs. Timothy MalloyMr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Mandel, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. MannMr. and Mrs. William H. MannMr. Bernard MarcusMr. and Mrs. Alberto MariacaMr. and Mrs. John A. Marshall, Jr.Mr. Michael T. MasinMr. and Mrs. Francisco Mason RodriguezMr. and Mrs. George N. MattsonMr. Jerome McCluskeyMr. Walter McCormackMr. and Mrs. Michael P. McDonoughMs. Janet McKinleyMr. and Mrs. William G. McKnight IIIMr. and Mrs. S. Christopher Meigher IIIMrs. Adrianne Renee Meisler and Mr. Neal J. Schmidt Ms. Nicole MellonMr. and Mrs. Prakash A. MelwaniMr. Jeff MeskinMr. John P. MichnyaMr. and Mrs. Corbin R. MillerMr. and Mrs. Donald K. MillerMrs. Armene L. MillikenMr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Milman

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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Missett IIIMr. and Mrs. Claus J. MollerMs. Vanessa MontenegroMr. and Mrs. George B. MooreMr. and Mrs. Alfred Y. Morgan IIIMr. and Mrs. Averell H. MortimerMr. and Mrs. William I. MortonMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. MoslowMr. Alberto MugrabiMr. Roger MullarkeyMs. Marion M. MurphyMiss Meghan NadosyMr. and Mrs. Nicholas T. GoodmanMr. David P. NolanMr. and Mrs. Wilhelm NorthropMr. and Mrs. Anthony M. O’ConnorMr. and Mrs. Timothy P. O’HaraMr. James H. OliverMr. Andrew H. OlsonMr. and Mrs. George D. O’NeillMr. and Mrs. Jonathan OrszagMr. and Mrs. Gunnar S Overstrom, IIIMr. Zachary PackMr. and Mrs. Ron PadgettMr. and Mrs. Gregory K. PalmMr. and Mrs. Jordan M. PantzerMr. and Mrs. Thorne L. PerkinMs. Diana PetroffMr. and Mrs. Brian PfeiflerMrs. Nancy C. PhelanMrs. Sallie B. PhillipsMs. Ashley H. PhyfeMs. Kathryn PickettMrs. Pauline PittMr. and Mrs. Robert S. Pitts, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. F. Lyon Polk IIIMr. and Mrs. Dean J. PollMr. and Mrs. John E. PorebaMr. Stanley T. PorebaMr. and Mrs. Sidney PoselMr. Dennis H. PowersMr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Pryor IVMr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Purcell, Jr.Miss Elizabeth PyneMr. Gary RakofskyMs. Kamakshi Rao and Mr. Maneesh DeshpandeMr. and Mrs. David E. RappaMr. and Mrs. Edward J. RappaMr. and Mrs. Charles O. RappaportMs. Lia Reed

Mr. and Mrs. Jason RegalbutoMr. and Mrs. Alexander T. RobertsonMr. Julian H. Robertson, Jr.Miss Wyndham RobertsonMr. and Mrs. John R. RobinsonMrs. Shafi RoepersMr. and Mrs. Louis RoseMr. and Mrs. Wilbur L. Ross, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. RoyceMr. and Mrs. Eric RudinMr. and Mrs. Baird W. RyanMs. Pasqualina SacchettiMr. and Mrs. Alexander Saint-AmandMr. and Mrs. Joseph S. SambucoMr. Rick SanchezMr. and Mrs. Andres Santo DomingoMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Saunders IIIMr. Hector M. SauriMs. Tyler SchiffMs. Cynthia A. SchlegelMr. and Mrs. Peter A. SchoefferMr. and Mrs. Paul C. Schorr IVMr. and Mrs. David K. SchulhofMr. and Mrs. Jonathan N. SchulhofMr. and Mrs. Alan D. SchwartzMr. Martin L. SeidelMr. and Mrs. Edward J. Shaheen IIIMs. Mary E. SheridanMr. and Mrs. Stephen C. SherrillMr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Shields, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. ShiverickMr. and Mrs. Herbert J. SiegelMr. and Mrs. Hardwick SimmonsMr. and Mrs. Howard B. SimpsonMr. and Mrs. Per SkarstedtMr. Reed SmithMs. Suzette de Marigny SmithMrs. Anne R. SmithersMr. and Mrs. Will SnellingsMr. and Mrs. Ian K.W. SnowMr. Sean SpellmanMs. Amanda K. StarbuckMr. and Mrs. Murray StarkMrs. Louise H. StephaichDr. and Mrs. Aaron SternDr. Denise R. Stern and Mr. Thomas D. SternMr. and Mrs. S. Cranford StoudemireMr. and Mrs. Thomas R. SturgesMr. and Mrs. Michael J. SwensonMr. and Mrs. Marco Tablada

Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon J. TannenMr. Thomas L. TeagueMr. and Mrs. Douglas A. D. TereskoMr. and Mrs. Andrew S. ThomasMr. and Mrs. Roger W. ThomasMrs. Elizabeth E. TilghmanMr. and Mrs. Walter S. Tomenson IIIMr. John R. TorellMr. William A. TorreyMr. and Mrs. Remy W. TrafeletMr. and Mrs. Paul N. TravisMr. and Mrs. Andrew J. TuckerMr. Thomas TullyMr. David B. TyreeMr. John D. TyreeMr. and Mrs. William B. TyreeMs. Heidi UeberrothMs. Kathleen M. Ulrich and Mr. Stephen E. GrayMr. and Mrs. Lewis W. van AmerongenMr. and Mrs. Jan F. van EckMr. Bronson van WyckMr. Rich VanderMassMr. John B. VermylenMr. and Mrs. John J. VeronisMr. Peter A. VlachosMr. Luca VoarinoMr. Zorast WadiaMr. David J. WalshMr. and Mrs. Nelson S. WalshMr. and Mrs. Charles G. Ward IIIMr. Leighton WatersMr. and Mrs. George A. WebsterMr. and Mrs. James O. Welch, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John F. Welch, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. WeldMs. Kim White and Mr. Kurt J. WolfgruberMr. Charles A. WhittinghamMiss Elizabeth WickMr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Williams IIIMs. Blanche WilliamsonMrs. Caroline C. WilliamsonMr. and Mrs. Julian WilliamsonMr. and Mrs. Scott C. WilsonMr. and Mrs. Francesco GalesiMs. Marnie WorthMr. and Mrs. Jon YlvisakerMr. and Mrs. Clifford YonceMr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. ZegarMr. and Mrs. Eric L. ZinterhoferAnonymous (3)

THANK YOUINDIVIDUAL DONORS (CONTINUED)

LIST AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2015

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Aaron and Betty Lee Stern FoundationAbbey of Holy TrinityAcquavella Galleries, Inc.Ainslie FoundationAlexander J. Roepers FoundationAllstate Giving CampaignAltman FoundationBalenciagaBarneys New YorkBelvedere Property Management, LLCBloomberg PhilanthropiesBreath for LifeBrown Brothers Harriman & Company, Inc.Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales, LLCCarnegie Corporation of New YorkCharles A. Frueauff Foundation, Inc.Charles Hayden FoundationCharles Schwab & Company, Inc.Chilton Investment Company, Inc.Cleveland H. Dodge Foundation, Inc.Colgate-Palmolive Company Contributions ProgramConsolidated Edison, Inc.Contrix IncCredit Suisse Asset Management, LLCDavid & Hildegarde Mahoney FoundationDenver FoundationDeutsche Bank Americas FoundationDouglass Winthrop Advisors LLCEdith and Herbert Lehman FoundationGap FoundationGFI Group, Inc.Gilder Foundation, Inc.Goldman, Sachs & Company

Hanley Mellon LLCHenry Lentz Charitable FoundationHighmount Fiduciary, LLCHolborn CorporationJames & Virginia Welch FoundationJewish Communal FundJohn and Amy Griffin Foundation Inc.Jones Lang LaSalle AmericasJPMorgan Chase & Co.Lamb Financial GroupLeon and Toby Cooperman FoundationLocust Wood Capital Advisers, LLCMacy’s/Bloomingdale’sMary and Kathleen Harriman FoundationMary W. Harriman FoundationMaverick Capital Charities, Ltd.Mel Karmazin Foundation, Inc.Michael Kors (USA) Inc.MillimanMuriel McBrien Kauffman FoundationNab LabsNew York City Center for Economic OpportunityNew York County District Attorney’s OfficeNew York State Higher Education Services Corporation (HESC)New York Engineers LLCNews CorpNorthern Lights FoundationOscar de la Renta LLCPfizer Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramPoint Gammon FoundationRobert V. Rasmussen FoundationRobert Wood Johnson FoundationRobertson Foundation

Rose M. Badgeley Residuary Charitable TrustSalem Leasing CorporationSandler O’Neill & Partners, L.P.Scott Kinder Real Estate, LLCShafi Roepers Charitable FoundationSherman Fairchild FoundationSidney, Milton and Leoma Simon FoundationSO Charitable TrustSolon E. Summerfield Foundation, Inc.St Nicholas ChoirStarbuck Equestrian, LLCStew Leonard III Children’s CharitiesStirling’s SpecialtiesStratton Scarsdale Pharmacy, Inc.Sullivan & Cromwell, LLPTarget FoundationTD Charitable FoundationThe Alice Lawrence Foundation Inc.The Ayco Charitable FoundationThe Barker Welfare FoundationThe Dana FoundationThe Freed FoundationThe Fullgraf FoundationThe Hearst Foundation, Inc.The H.L. Brown, Jr. Family FoundationThe Home Depot FoundationThe Joe Louis International Sports Foundation, Inc.The John A. Hartford FoundationThe Karyn Gerschel Lamb FoundationThe Lee Family Foundation, Inc.The Linville Family FoundationThe Marcus Foundation, Inc.The Nathalie M. Kaplan FoundationThe New York Community Trust

The Perkin FundThe Pfeifler Family FoundationThe Philippe And Deborah Dauman Family FoundationThe PlazaThe Schwartz Family FoundationThe Shana Alexander FoundationThe Starr FoundationThe T.F. Dixon Family Foundation, Inc.The Teagle FoundationThe Theodore H. Barth FoundationThe Tilghman Family FoundationThe Wasily Family FoundationThe Widgeon Point Charitable FoundationThe WNPC FoundationThomas D & Denise R Stern Family FoundationThompson Dean Family FoundationTRUISTTudor Investment CorporationTully Family FoundationUBS Financial Services, Inc.Ueberroth Family FoundationUnifi IncorporatedUnited Way of New YorkVan Eck Associates CorporationVanguard Charitable Endowment ProgramWilliam and Francoise Barstow FoundationWilliam Howard Flowers, Jr. FoundationWilliam and Hope Simpson FoundationYum! Brands, Inc.Anonymous

THANK YOUFOUNDATION AND CORPORATE SPONSORS

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LIST AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2015

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THANK YOUVOLUNTEERS

Judy AdamoSabih AhmedDenise AlstonChristopher AndersonBreana BanksFabian BedollaDeVries BenNaomi BenduCedeah BlandMelvin BooneTroy BurleTy CarrHugo CastalanGrayson CastroAdolfo Colon

Rachel CookWilliam CrossRosemarie CruzCatherine CuetoAdam De LeonMichael DickeyEmmanuel DominguezBenjamin DubowKim DuncanGerald FederroNicole FloresDavid FrankelChris GandsyGAP Inc.Jerry Garcia

Niya GibboneMaria GonzalezElle HauschenEvelyn IglesiasInstitute for Career DevelopmentShakana JaysonSteve Jean-PierreUsman KhalidAnny LebronAlexander LunaAlex MagerGiev ManekshawAzura MasonMonica MendezGiovanna Michel

Fahad NaeemBen NahmaniAbu NasimNew York UniversityLisa NormanCatalina OrtegaRaegan PalatnickMichael PaluszekVernon PattersonJuan PerezShon PhillipBerthony PoeraeDorkys RamosNoah RayfordJ.R. Riddick

Matthew RiveraMariano RodriguezWilmer SanchezMassimo Tassan-SoletSt. John UniversityMahamadou TrawarehRicardo TurenneNina TurnerRauhn TurnerBrandon WalkerHannah WilliamsEiji YoshimotoRonal Zhagnay

LIST AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2015

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WOMEN’S BOARDMrs. John A. Griffin, President

Mrs. Louis M. Bacon, Vice President

Mrs. Thomas J. Henry, Vice President

Nathalie G. Kaplan, Vice President

Mrs. Kevin S. Lynyak, Vice President

Mrs. George Braniff Moore, Vice President

Mrs. Claus J. Moller, Secretary

BOARDMrs. Charles M. Allen

Mrs. Charles P. Coleman III

Mrs. Ashton M. Curtis

Mrs. Francisco D’Agostino

Mrs. Ellen Niven Deery

Mrs. Morgan A. Dejoux

Mrs. David K. Ganek

Mrs. Timothy M. George

Mrs. Peter S. Gregory

Mrs. Mai Hallingby Harrison

Mrs. David Y. Howe

Mrs. John R. Klopp

Mrs. Francis A. L’Esperance III

Mrs. William G. McKnight III

Mrs. Prakash A. Melwani

Mrs. Corbin R. Miller

Mrs. Donald K. Miller

Mrs. Averell H. Mortimer

Mrs. Timothy P. O’Hara

Mrs. Gunnar S Overstrom, III

Mrs. Thorne L. Perkin

Mrs. Robert S. Pitts, Jr.

Mrs. Samuel F. Pryor IV

Mrs. Thomas W. Purcell, Jr.

Elizabeth Pyne

Mrs. Alexander T. Robertson

Mrs. John R. Robinson

Shafi Roepers

Mrs. James H. Ross

Mrs. Alexia Hamm Ryan

Mrs. Paul C. Schorr IV

Mrs. Andrew S. Thomas

Mrs. Lewis van Amerongen

Mrs. Jon Ylvisaker

Mrs. Eric L. Zinterhofer

HONORARY BOARDMrs. Edwin M. Burke

Mrs. Charles B. Grosvenor

Mrs. William Lee Hanley, Jr.

Mrs. Kenneth G. Langone

Mrs. Alexander M. Laughlin

Mrs. John J. McCloy II

Mrs. Minot K. Milliken

Mrs. Alfred Y. Morgan III

Mrs. Patricia S. Patterson

Mrs. Nancy C. Phelan

Mrs. Howland P. Rogers

Mrs. William Simpson

Mrs. George H. Tilghman

Mrs. Wynant D. Vanderpoel III

Mrs. Carroll L. Wainwright, Jr.

Mrs. Thorunn Wathne

PRESIDENTS’ COUNCILMrs. Charles Ayres

Mrs. Jeremy H. Biggs

Mrs. Charles C. Hickox

Mrs. Arthur V. Irwin, Jr.

Mrs. Jayne Teagle Keith

Mrs. David J. Mahoney

Monique V. Merrill

Mrs. Joseph V. Missett III

Mrs. Hilary Geary Ross

Mrs. William W. Stahl, Jr.

Mrs. Jan F. van Eck

Mrs. Eugene F. Williams III

BOARD OF TRUSTEESWilliam B. Tyree, President

Edward J. Rappa, Chairman

Douglas J. Band, Vice President

Valentino D. Carlotti, Vice President

Richard M. Cashin, Jr., Vice President

James F. Curtis III, Vice President

Damien Dwin, Vice President

John R. Gordon, Vice President

Robert L. Ireland, Jr., Vice President

Elaine Langone, Vice President

George N. Mattson, Vice President

William G. McKnight III, Vice President

Jeffrey M. Moslow, Vice President

Dean J. Poll, Vice President

Jacqueline R. Williams, Vice President

Mary E. Sheridan, Treasurer

Scott C. Wilson, Secretary

Stephen Tosh, Executive Director

Sara S. Ayres

Zack H. Bacon III

Friederike K. Biggs

Taylor S. Bodman

Howard L. Clark, Jr.

Jonathan C. Clay

Dr. Struan H. Coleman

Dr. Ada S. Cooper

R. Christopher Errico

Kitty Northrop Friedman

Amy Griffin

Linda Hickox

Stuart M. Katzoff

Raymond W. Kelly

Rashida K. La Lande

Andrew Mann

Jerome McCluskey

Calvert S. Moore

Thorne L. Perkin

Christopher C. Quick

David E. Rappa

Alexander T. Robertson

Joseph V. Shields, Jr.

Douglas A. D. Teresko

Remy W. Trafelet

Cynthia van Eck

Charles G. Ward III

HONORARY BOARDSilas R. Anthony, Jr.

Don Cangelosi

Michael Carney

Thomas J. Devine

Robert M. Gardiner

Elbridge T. Gerry, Jr.

H. Anthony Ittleson

Jayne Teagle Keith

Alexander M. Laughlin

Hildegarde E. Mahoney

Judith E. Makrianes

Allan A. Ryan III

Dr. Raymond H. Schneider

Sheldon J. Tannen

Carroll L. Wainwright, Jr.

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BCNY CLUBHOUSE AND OFFICE LOCATIONS

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 287 East 10th Street New York, NY 10009 (212) 677-1102

ELBRIDGE T. GERRY, JR. CLUBHOUSE 321 East 111th Street New York, NY 10029 (212) 534-2661

HARRIMAN CLUBHOUSE 287 East 10th Street New York, NY 10009 (212) 533-2550

MARION MCMAHON ABBE CLUBHOUSE 133-01 41st Road Flushing, NY 11355 (718) 886-5454

2015 MEMBER SNAPSHOT

• 3000+ Members, ages 6 – 20

• Members come from 972 different schools

• 46% of boys live in single-parent homes

• 80% of members identify as Black or Latino

• 81% of members qualify for free or reduced school lunch

• BCNY provided 94,105 meals for members

16PHOTO CREDIT: AZIKIWE ABOAGYE