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2016 ANNUAL REPORT
THE POWER OFPOSSIBILITY
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2016 ANNUAL REPORTThe Catholic Church, our generous donors and passionate advocates. A global network of partners. Dedicated employees. The individuals and communities we serve. We all share a vision of a world without poverty, injustice and suffering. And a commitment to achieving it.
Together, we’re putting our faith into action. We’re taking on tough problems like migration, human trafficking and hunger. We’re ensuring Catholic Relief Services is among the first to arrive when disaster strikes. Our collective expertise and efforts are empowering the most vulnerable to thrive. We are the power of possibility.
IT TAKES A VILLAGE TO CHANGE THE WORLD
At CRS, we bring together people who can make change happen—and make it last. We connect the generosity of our donors and the expertise of our partners with vulnerable communities around the world. Working side by side with these communities, we identify their unique needs and challenges to develop sustainable solutions.
Empowering youth to transform their lives and communitiesPlagued by crime, El Salvador is one of the world’s most dangerous countries. The pervasive violence causes many young people to drop out of school. Since 2009, CRS has partnered with YouthBuild International to empower the youth of El Salvador. We provide life and job skills development, entrepreneurship training, support for school re-entry, job placement and social services.
YouthBuild has reached more than 6,000 young people in 6 years. Eighty percent of graduates have found work, gone back to school, or both. Recognizing this success, the Salvadoran government now provides funding, and new programs have been established in Guatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras and Ecuador. Our goal is to reach 9,000 youth and young adults by 2019.
Mobilizing the next generation for social goodCollege campuses across the country play a critical role in informing and steering the national dialogue on today’s most pressing issues. To engage young adults, CRS partners with Catholic universities on a wide range of activities. The CRS Student Ambassador program trains students to mobilize their peers and bring the mission of global solidarity to their campuses.
In 2016, 786 CRS Student Ambassadors at 85 colleges and universities organized more than 500 events, reaching more than 25,500 people.
Our programming for universities also includes CRS Faculty Learning Commons, which develops online college course materials that draw from our work overseas. Working with 48 institutions—nearly twice the number in 2015—and 88 faculty members, the project reaches 3,221 students. In 2016, CRS overseas operations also collaborated with 29 universities and 6 research centers to develop and scale up program innovations.
“CRS’ foundation is our Church’s preferential option for the poor that comes directly from Jesus, who tells us we will be judged by how we treat the least among us. It is why we do this work—for others and for ourselves. When we live our faith, treating the least among us with deep compassion and true respect, it leads us to go far beyond simply providing necessities like food, water and shelter. When we extend ourselves in this way, we realize that we are not only helping others lead the lives of fulfillment and dignity that God intended for all members of his family, they are helping us do the same.”
Archbishop Paul S. Coakley / Archdiocese of Oklahoma City Chair, CRS Board of Directors, 2012–2016
PARTNERSHIP
112 countries / 121 million people served / 1,819 partners
Photo by Jim Burger for CRS
Photo by Oscar Leiva/Silverlight for CRS
ON FAITH
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SUCCESSFUL SMALL FARMS YIELD THRIVING COMMUNITIES
Small-scale farmers produce 70 percent of the world’s food. By helping these vital producers increase their crop yields and bring their goods to market, we’re fighting hunger—and poverty. It’s a win-win for the world.
SMART Skills reap growing harvestsResearch tells us that small-scale farmers living in the poorest areas need five core skills to succeed over the long term: group organization, finance, sustainable production, access to markets and innovation. We call them SMART Skills, and they are key to implementing our Pathway to Prosperity, a strategy that lifts millions of small-scale farmers out of poverty. So far, more than 3 million staff, partners, promoters and beneficiaries have participated in our SMART curriculum.
Providing financial education and linking farmers to capital is a critical first step. We often start our agricultural work with a savings-led microfinance approach, working with farmers to build capital and learn the basics of financial management. CRS has supported nearly 2.8 million savings group members in 43 countries. Farmers learn to use better production methods and access markets, which steadily builds the future they envision.
In Ethiopia, Isha Ahmed has learned new skills that have helped her family through epic drought. “If it wasn’t for this program, I’d be on the streets. But instead, I’m sending my kids to school,” she says.
EMPOWERING COMMUNITIES TO CARE FOR THEIR MOST VULNERABLE
Healthy individuals and families are the foundation of thriving communities. And a healthy childhood is the foundation of a healthy life. That’s why CRS is working to improve mothers’ health, and child development, and to help communities manage HIV and AIDS. Because helping people better manage their own health and well-being is an approach everyone can feel good about.
Transforming care for vulnerable childrenTens of millions of children have lost one or both parents to AIDS-related illnesses and other adversity. Most of them live in countries with fragile social service systems that are not meeting their needs. The 4Children project provides customized and hands-on support to help governments and civil society organizations better provide for vulnerable children.
Working through a CRS-led consortium funded by USAID and the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, the project is researching and implementing the most effective interventions in child welfare, care and protection. We are also developing guidance and policies for organizations and governments working with children, and connecting a global network of stakeholders. In 2016, 4Children helped implement or strengthen social service systems in 12 countries to positively impact the lives of children today—and tomorrow.
WE BRING OUR BEST IN THE FACE OF THE WORST
In 2016, CRS provided timely, quality, dignified emergency support in 55 countries. Our global footprint has grown to include Greece, Macedonia and Ecuador. Thanks to the dedication of our local partners, and the unwavering presence of Caritas and the local Catholic Church, we can respond at a moment’s notice.
Shelter for refugees in Greece: a local approach to a global crisisWhen providing people with immediate, safe shelter, we strive to develop creative solutions tailored to individuals and communities. For example, when Athens, Greece, became the epicenter of Europe’s refugee crisis in 2015, CRS and Caritas worked with the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees and owners of vacant buildings to provide temporary housing.
The city received 200,000 refugees and migrants in addition to the 700,000 that entered the country in 2014. About 60,000 refugees remained in Greece, living in overcrowded camps, and they were physically and emotionally drained after fleeing violent conflict and poverty.
Meanwhile, 30 percent of buildings in Greece were vacant or abandoned because of the economic collapse unrelated to the refugee crisis. “We said, ‘Okay, let’s start looking at these buildings, at a city that is in need,’” says Martha Giannakopoulou, CRS architect in Athens. Our architects reached out to the building owners and offered upgrades, repairs and market-rate rents.
“It is a win-win,” says one of the building owners. Money is injected into the economy, abandoned buildings are brought back to life, and vulnerable families have a safe place to rest as they prepare for their next step.
The T-shelter keeps families togetherWhen 85,000 people fled after the battle for Fallujah, Iraq, many were stranded in informal settlements in Amiriyat Al Fallujah, and living in treacherous conditions. CRS and partners Caritas Iraq and the Sunni Endowment teamed up to provide emergency support for tens of thousands of people. This interfaith partnership is particularly significant amid a conflict rooted in ethnic and religious tensions.
The CRS and Caritas Iraq teams designed the T-shelter, a transitional shelter made of locally available wood. It helps keep families warm in the winter and cool in the summer. And the doors and windows have locks, providing a sense of security to families living in fear. Best of all, families can take it with them if they are able to return home. CRS and Caritas Iraq have provided T-shelters to 270 families, and we are building hundreds more, adding water and sanitation systems.
“Even though we have no house, our home is when our family is together. Before, there was no tent that could hold all of us. This shelter allows us to be together. We are dry, we have a door that we can lock and feel safe,” says Rasmia, a grandmother.
BRYAN: TWO OPTIONS – KEEP THE STORIES OR THE LIST
AGRICULTURE HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES
EMERGENCY
“I have often said that the only way we can serve the common good is with uncommon excellence, and that is what I saw everyone striving for during my time at CRS. It truly is a privilege to serve the poor. At CRS you find people who give that privilege its proper respect by raising their standards and efforts to the highest level. Their collective efforts mean that both the entire agency and the individuals who work here provide leadership for all who seek to follow this path of service.”
Dr. Carolyn Y. Woo / President & CEO / 2012–2016
“To many, the word ‘solidarity’ might seem abstract. At Catholic Relief Services, we see solidarity every day, all around the world, as members of God’s family—from different places and backgrounds—come together as brothers and sisters. We lean on each other, learn from each other, care for each other, and love each other. We hope every Catholic in the United States will experience the solidarity of the Church and the work of CRS.”
Bishop Gregory J. Mansour / Eparchy of Saint Maron of Brooklyn Chair, CRS Board of Directors / November 2016–present
Photo courtesy of Natalia Tsoukala/CaritasPhoto by Philip Laubner/CRS
ON SOLIDARITY ON LEADERSHIP
AGRICULTURE HEALTH
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INVITING CATHOLICS TO WALK WITH US ON THEIR FAITH JOURNEY
Inspiring and motivating Catholics in the United States to serve the world’s poor is an equally important part of our work. That means reaching out to the faithful so we can help each other live in solidarity with our global brothers and sisters, and create a better world.
Building bridges with Hispanic CatholicsBy strengthening the New Evangelization, CRS encourages missionary disciples to serve the entire Church as followers of Jesus. An important part of our outreach is V Encuentro, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ effort to identify and address the needs, aspirations and contributions of Hispanic Catholics.
With the tremendous growth of Hispanic Catholics, CRS worked with more than 1,000 Hispanic ministry leaders throughout the year to welcome Hispanic communities to the Church through V Encuentro. We have provided thought leadership, sponsorship and staff resources for this important ministry, including collaborating in writing the V Encuentro guide, “Instrumentum Laboris” for engaging 1 million Hispanic Catholics in 2017 and impacting 7 million Catholics by 2019.
CRS AT A GLANCEAs the official overseas relief and development agency of the Catholic community in the United States, the mission of CRS is grounded in Catholic values, calling on us to foster compassion and dignity among the world’s most marginalized people. Our wide range of programs save, protect and transform lives around the globe.
“Partnership is critical to defining the work of CRS. We know that whatever technical knowledge we have, we are not the experts in any of the more than 100 countries where we work. The experts are the people who live there. So, we always work through and with local partners—often from the local Church or Caritas—in a genuine demonstration of subsidiarity. We want to support our partners in ways that will help their communities continue to thrive, and people to fully realize lives of empowerment, long after a project ends.”
Sean L. Callahan / President & CEO January 2017–present
U.S. OPERATIONS
EMERGENCY
15.7 million | PEOPLE SERVED
188 | PROJECTS
55 | COUNTRIES
MICROFINANCE
4.6 million | PEOPLE SERVED
77 | PROJECTS
34 | COUNTRIES
AGRICULTURE
9.3 million | PEOPLE SERVED
130 | PROJECTS
43 | COUNTRIES
WATER & SANITATION
2.7 million | PEOPLE SERVED
52 | PROJECTS
26 | COUNTRIES
EDUCATION
4.3 million | PEOPLE SERVED
70 | PROJECTS
32 | COUNTRIES
HEALTH
81.7 million | PEOPLE SERVED
112 | PROJECTS
42 | COUNTRIES
JUSTICE & PEACEBUILDING
2.7 million | PEOPLE SERVED
79 | PROJECTS
35 | COUNTRIES
Photo by Lucy Guillen for CRS
Photo by Vivi Iglesias/CRS
ON PARTNERSHIP
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STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES (in thousands)
OPERATING REVENUE 2016 2015
Total Funds Total Funds
Private support $201,054 $259,029
Public support 714,654 477,943
Investment and other income 2,050 1,673
Total $917,758 $738,645
OPERATING EXPENSES
Program services $915,047 $678,584
Supporting services 55,931 54,729
Total $970,978 $733,313
CHANGE IN NET ASSETS FROM OPERATIONS $(53,220) $5,332
NON-OPERATING REVENUE AND EXPENSES $5,786 $(16,964)
CHANGE IN NET ASSETS $(47,434) $(11,632)
Net assets, beginning of period $214,301 $225,933
Net assets, end of period $166,867 $214,301
REVENUE (in thousands)
PRIVATE SUPPORT
CRS collection $11,767 1.28%
CRS Rice Bowl 8,435 0.92%
Other private contributions 121,301 13.22%
Foundation and other private grants 37,194 4.05%
Bequests 22,357 2.44%
Total $201,054 21.91%
PUBLIC SUPPORT
Commodities and freight $269,560 29.37%
U.S. government grants 314,381 34.26%
Other public grants and contributions 130,713 14.24%
Total $714,654 77.87%
OTHER
Investment and other income $2,050 0.22%
TOTAL $917,758 100.00%
EXPENSES (in thousands)
PROGRAM SERVICES
Agriculture $178,240 18.36%
Water and Sanitation $11,190 1.15%
Education $73,854 7.61%
Emergency $442,460 45.57%
Microfinance $7,367 0.76%
Health $165,187 17.01%
Justice and Peacebuilding $36,749 3.78%
Total $915,047 94.24%
SUPPORTING SERVICES
Management and general $25,603 2.64%
Public awareness 7,881 0.81%
Fundraising 22,447 2.31%
Total $55,931 5.76%
TOTAL $970,978 100.00%
PUBLIC SUPPORT: 77.9%
PROGRAM SERVICES: 94.2%
PRIVATE SUPPORT: 21.9%
SUPPORT SERVICES: 5.8%
OTHER: 0.2%FINANCIAL SUMMARYCatholic Relief Services ensures that the funds you have so generously entrusted to us go where they are needed most. In the interest of stewardship, only summary financial information is provided in the annual report.
For complete financial statements including auditor’s notes, please visit crs.org/sites/default/files/2016-financials.pdf or call 888-277-7575.
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OVERSEAS LEADERSHIP
CENTRAL AFRICA
Regional DirectorScott Campbell
Benin and TogoChristophe Droeven (CR)
Burundi, RwandaDarren Posey (CR)
CameroonDorothy Madison-Seck
Central African RepublicLeAnn Hager (CR)Christophe Droeven (CR)
ChadNicole Poirier (CM)
Democratic Republic of Congo, Republic of CongoTimothy Bishop (CR)
NigeriaRebecca Hallam Bassey (CR)
EAST AFRICA
Regional DirectorDavid Orth-Moore
Djibouti, Kenya, SomaliaLane Bunkers (CR)
EritreaDavid Orth-Moore (RD)
EthiopiaMatt Davis (CR)
South SudanJerome Farrell (CR)
SudanDaniel Wortman (CR)Nicole Lumezi (CR)
TanzaniaBrian Gleeson (CR)
UgandaElizabeth Pfiffer (CR)
EUROPE, THE MIDDLE EAST AND CENTRAL ASIA
Regional DirectorKevin Hartigan
AfghanistanJasmine Bates (CR)
Albania, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Norway, Russia, Serbia, Slovenia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, UzbekistanMarc D’Silva (CR)
Egypt, YemenMourad Aidi (CR)
IraqHani El-Mahdi (CR)
Jerusalem, West Bank, GazaMatthew McGarry (CR)Hilary Dubose (CR)
Lebanon, Jordan, Cyprus, TunisiaDavide Bernocchi (CR)
PakistanAndrew Schaefer (CR)Joe Weber (CR)
TurkeyWilliam Schmitt (CR)
EAST AND SOUTH ASIA
Regional DirectorGreg Auberry
BangladeshDeepti Pant (CM)
Cambodia, China, Japan, North Korea, ThailandSanda Richtmann (CR)
India, Sri LankaTony Castleman (CR)
IndonesiaYenni Suryani (CM)
LaosBernard Chaves (CR)
MyanmarScott Braunschweig (CM)
NepalLorraine Bramwell (CR)
Philippines, OceaniaJoe Curry (CR)Matthew McGarry (CR)
Timor LesteTorrey Pearce (CM)
VietnamJules Keane (CM)
LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN
Regional DirectorMary Hodem
Cuba, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Honduras, Jamaica, St. LuciaConor Walsh (CR)
Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, PeruThomas Hollywood (CR)
El SalvadorErica Dahl-Bredine (CR)Holly Inurreta (CR)
Guatemala, MexicoPaul Townsend (CR)
HaitiChristopher Bessey (CR)
NicaraguaAnne Bousquet (CR)
SOUTHERN AFRICA
Regional DirectorDorrett Byrd
AngolaSean Gallagher (CR)
Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, ZimbabweP.M. Jose (CR)Rita Billingsley (CR)
LesothoRita Billingsley (CR)Erica Dahl-Bredine (CR)
MadagascarJoshua Poole (CR)
MalawiDebra Shomberg (CR)
Mozambique, ZambiaJuan Sheenan (CR)
WEST AFRICA
Regional DirectorJennifer Overton
Burkina Faso, Ivory CoastBangre Moussa Dominique (CR)
The Gambia, Guinea Bissau, Mauritania, SenegalCarla Fajardo (CR)
GhanaKris Ozar (CR)
GuineaJean Marie Bihizi (CR)
LiberiaJerome Farrell (CR)Darren Hercyk (CR)
MaliNiek de Goeji (CR)
NigerWilliam Rastetter (CR)
Sierra LeoneAndrew Schaefer (CR)
KEY: CM Country Manager CR Country Representative RD Regional Director
U.S. OPERATIONS REGIONAL OFFICESThe role of Catholic Relief Services’ five domestic regional offices is to inform Catholics in the United States about global solidarity, and engage them in living their faith with their brothers and sisters in need around the world through CRS programs and advocacy.
Regional staff members work with dioceses, parishes, Catholic schools, universities, faith-based groups and religious communities. They also collaborate with the CRS Charitable Giving and Overseas Operations divisions to provide resources and opportunities for Catholics in the United States to pray, learn, act and give.
WEST
Regional DirectorJames DeHarpporteSan Diego, California
AlaskaCaliforniaHawaiiIdahoMontanaNevadaOregonWashington
SOUTHWEST
Regional DirectorRoberto NavarroSan Antonio, Texas
ArizonaArkansasColoradoNew MexicoOklahomaTexasUtahWyoming
MIDWEST
Acting Regional Director
Cullen LarsonOctober 2015–March 2016Chicago, Illinois
Regional DirectorMatthew BurkhartMarch 2016–currentChicago, Illinois
IllinoisIndianaIowaKansasMichiganMinnesotaMissouriNebraskaNorth DakotaOhioSouth DakotaWisconsin
NORTHEAST/MID-ATLANTIC
Regional DirectorMaureen McCulloughPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
ConnecticutDelawareMaineMarylandMassachusettsNew HampshireNew JerseyNew YorkPennsylvaniaRhode IslandVermontVirginiaWashington, D.C.West Virginia
SOUTHEAST
Regional DirectorCullen LarsonAtlanta, Georgia
AlabamaFloridaGeorgiaKentuckyLouisianaMississippiNorth CarolinaSouth CarolinaTennesseeU.S. Virgin Islands
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DIOCESAN DIRECTORSCatholic Relief Services extends our gratitude to CRS Diocesan Directors for helping Catholics in the United States live their faith in solidarity with those in greatest need around the world. Your compassion and commitment make it possible for CRS to advance the Church’s global mission and vision, to advocate on international issues, and to provide updates on our activities to U.S. archdioceses and dioceses.
CRS Diocesan Directors provide education about Catholic social teaching, social justice and CRS’ efforts overseas on behalf of the Church in the United States. Their understanding of our work helps to engage the faithful in the international community through programs such as CRS Rice Bowl, FoodFast and Fair Trade, and through global partnerships and outreach to young people, including college students nationwide.
ALABAMA
Archdiocese of MobileDeacon Walt Crimmins
Diocese of BirminghamRev. Richard DonohoeMrs. Jane SweeneyMs. Edna Townes
ALASKA
Archdiocese of AnchorageMrs. Bonnie J. Cler
Diocese of FairbanksMs. Teresa Chepoda-Usibelli
Diocese of JuneauDeacon Charles Rohrbacher
ARIZONA
Diocese of PhoenixSr. Maria Crucis Garcia
Diocese of TucsonSr. Leonette Kochan
ARKANSAS
Diocese of Little RockMrs. Rebecca CargileMr. Patrick Gallaher
CALIFORNIA
Archdiocese of Los AngelesMr. Jaime Huerta
Archdiocese of San FranciscoMs. Carolina Parrales
Diocese of FresnoMsgr. Raymond C. DreilingMr. Jim Grant
Diocese of MontereyDeacon Warren HoyMrs. Tish Scargill
Diocese of OaklandMr. Marc McKimmey
Diocese of OrangeMrs. Shirl Giacomi
Diocese of SacramentoMs. Carolina EstradaMr. John WatkinsMs. Cecilia Flores
Diocese of San BernardinoSr. Hortensia Del VillarMsgr. Tom Wallace
Diocese of San DiegoMr. Rodrigo Valdivia
Diocese of San JoseDeacon Ruben Solorio
Diocese of StocktonMs. Grace EsquivelMs. Digna Ramirez
COLORADO
Archdiocese of DenverMr. Al Hooper
Diocese of Colorado SpringsMr. Corey AlmondMs. Michelle Maher-Lyons
Diocese of PuebloMr. James DiLorioMr. Joe Mahoney
CONNECTICUT
Archdiocese of HartfordMrs. Lynn Campbell
Diocese of BridgeportMr. David Maloof
Diocese of NorwichRev. Msgr. Robert L. Brown
DELAWARE
Diocese of WilmingtonRev. Msgr. George Brubaker
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Archdiocese of WashingtonMs. Deborah McDonald
FLORIDA
Archdiocese of MiamiRev. Deacon Richard TurcotteMrs. Patrice Schwermer
Diocese of OrlandoMrs. Deborah Stafford-Shearer
Diocese of Palm BeachMrs. Elena Muller GarciaMrs. Sheila Gomez
Diocese of Pensacola– Tallahassee
Deacon Raymond Aguado
Diocese of Saint AugustineMrs. Laura HickeyMrs. Ruby Peters
Diocese of Saint PetersburgMrs. Sabrina Burton-SchultzMrs. Megan Buckler
Diocese of VeniceMr. Ryan Chestine
GEORGIA
Archdiocese of AtlantaMrs. Kat DoyleMs. Kathy Montag
Diocese of SavannahSr. Pat BrownMs. Rebecca Lehto
HAWAII
Diocese of HonoluluDr. Dave ColemanFr. Robert Stark
IDAHO
Diocese of BoiseMr. Mark Raper
ILLINOIS
Archdiocese of ChicagoMs. Joanna ArellanoMr. Ryan Lents
Diocese of BellevilleMsgr. John T. MylerMs. Cheryl Sommer
Diocese of JolietMr. Tom L. GarlitzMs. Kayla Jacobs
Diocese of PeoriaMsgr. Richard Soseman
Diocese of RockfordMr. Thomas McKenna
Diocese of SpringfieldMs. Vicki Compton
INDIANA
Archdiocese of IndianapolisMs. Theresa ChambleeMr. David Siler
Diocese of EvansvilleMs. Sharon Burns
Diocese of Fort Wayne– South Bend
Ms. Melissa Wheeler
Diocese of GaryMs. Adeline Torres
Diocese of LafayetteFr. Theodore Dudzinski
IOWA
Archdiocese of DubuqueDr. Tracy Morrison
Diocese of DavenportMr. Kent Ferris
Diocese of Des MoinesMr. Ken BresnanMs. Nancy Galeazzi
Diocese of Sioux CityDeacon David Lopez
KANSAS
Archdiocese of Kansas CityMr. Bill Scholl
Diocese of Dodge CityMr. John Ackerman
Diocese of SalinaMs. Michelle Martin
Diocese of WichitaMs. Bonnie Toombs
KENTUCKY
Archdiocese of LouisvilleMr. Steven BogusMr. Mark Bouchard
Diocese of CovingtonMr. Michael Murray
Diocese of LexingtonMr. Doug CulpMrs. Meagan Lederman
Diocese of OwensboroMr. Richard Murphy
LOUISIANA
Archdiocese of New OrleansMr. Thomas CostanzaMr. Kevin Fitzpatrick
Diocese of AlexandriaFr. Rick Gremillion
Diocese of Baton RougeMr. David C. AguillardMrs. Lisa LeeMs. Charlotte Mayne
Diocese of Houma–ThibodauxMr. Rob GormanMrs. Margie DuPlantis
Diocese of LafayetteDeacon Ed BoustanyMrs. Stephanie Bernard
Diocese of Lake CharlesSr. Mary Vianney Walsh
Diocese of ShreveportFr. Rothell Price
MAINE
Diocese of PortlandMs. Ruth H. Oakley
MARYLAND
Archdiocese of BaltimoreMs. Ruth Puls
MASSACHUSETTS
Archdiocese of BostonMrs. Debbie Kincade Rambo
Diocese of Fall RiverRev. David M. Andrade
Diocese of SpringfieldMs. Kathryn Buckley-Brawner
Diocese of WorcesterRev. Richard F. Reidy
MICHIGAN
Archdiocese of DetroitMs. Joyce HyttinenMr. Jason Shanks
Diocese of GaylordMs. Candace Neff
Diocese of Grand RapidsMs. Maggie Walsh
Diocese of KalamazooMs. Lisa Irwin
Diocese of LansingMr. George Landolt
Diocese of MarquetteFr. Jaime Ziminski
Diocese of SaginawMs. Terri Grierson
MINNESOTA
Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis
Mr. Mickey FriesenMr. Michael Haasi
Diocese of CrookstonMr. A. J. Garcia
Diocese of DuluthMs. Patrice Critchley-Menor
Diocese of New UlmDeacon Timothy Dolan
Diocese of Saint CloudMrs. Elizabeth NevilleRev. William Vos
Diocese of WinonaDeacon Chris Walchuk
MISSISSIPPI
Diocese of BiloxiMr. Gregory Crapo
Diocese of JacksonMs. Dorothy BalserMs. Dana Barnes
MISSOURI
Archdiocese of Saint LouisMs. Jennifer Stanard
Diocese of Jefferson CityMr. Mark Saucier
Diocese of Kansas City–Saint Joseph
Mr. Bill Francis
Diocese of Springfield–Cape Girardeau
Mr. Nicholas Lund-Molfese
MONTANA
Diocese of Great Falls–BillingsMr. Darren Eultgen
Diocese of HelenaMs. Kristi Irwin
NEBRASKA
Archdiocese of OmahaMr. Omar F. A. Gutiérrez
Diocese of Grand IslandMs. Kathy Hahn
Diocese of LincolnRev. Daniel Rayer
NEVADA
Diocese of Las VegasMr. Tim O’Callaghan
Diocese of RenoFr. Robert ChoreyMs. Rita Sloan
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Diocese of ManchesterMrs. Meredith P. Cook, Esq.
NEW JERSEY
Archdiocese of NewarkRev. Timothy Graff
Diocese of CamdenMr. Michael Jordan Laskey
Diocese of MetuchenMsgr. Joe Kerrigan
Diocese of PatersonMr. Joe Duffy
Diocese of TrentonSr. Joanne Dress, DCRev. Ed Jawidzik
NEW MEXICO
Archdiocese of Santa FeMs. Anne AvelloneFr. Arkad Biczak
Diocese of Las CrucesMs. Grace Cassetta
NEW YORK
Archdiocese of New YorkMr. Tom DobbinsMr. George Horton
Diocese of AlbanyMs. Mary Olsen
Diocese of BrooklynMsgr. Terrence J. MulkerinMr. Ted Musco
Diocese of BuffaloMr. Frank AndzikSr. Mary McCarrick, OSF
Diocese of OgdensburgSr. Donna Franklin, DC
Diocese of RochesterMrs. Kathy Dubel
Diocese of SyracuseMr. Joseph Slavik
NORTH CAROLINA
Diocese of CharlotteMr. Joseph Purello
Diocese of RaleighMr. Daniel Altenau
NORTH DAKOTA
Diocese of BismarckMr. Ron Schatz
Diocese of FargoVery Rev. Luke Meyer
OHIO
Archdiocese of CincinnatiMs. Pam Long
Diocese of ClevelandMs. Kelly Ann Davis
Diocese of ColumbusMs. Erin Cordle
Diocese of ToledoMr. Jeffrey GrilliotMr. Rodney Schuster
Diocese of YoungstownMs. Adrienne Curry
OKLAHOMA
Archdiocese of Oklahoma CityMs. Angela Schmidt
Diocese of TulsaMs. Lori Hahn
OREGON
Archdiocese of PortlandBishop Peter SmithMr. Matt Cato
Diocese of BakerMr. Barry Menzentine
PENNSYLVANIA
Archdiocese of PhiladelphiaMrs. Anne Ayella
Diocese of AllentownMr. Robert Olney
Diocese of Altoona–JohnstownSr. Patti Rossi
Diocese of ErieMr. William Grant
Diocese of GreensburgMs. Mary Ellen Pellegrino
Diocese of HarrisburgMr. Peter Biasucci
Diocese of PittsburghMs. Ellen Mady
Diocese of ScrantonMs. Catherine Butel
RHODE ISLAND
Diocese of ProvidenceRev. Robert P. Perron
SOUTH CAROLINA
Diocese of CharlestonDeacon Gabriel Cuervo
SOUTH DAKOTA
Diocese of Rapid CityMs. Amy Julian
Diocese of Sioux FallsMr. Jerome Klein
TENNESSEE
Diocese of KnoxvilleMr. Paul Simoneau
Diocese of MemphisMrs. Therese GustaitisMs. Christine Hash
Diocese of NashvilleDeacon Hans Toecker
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TEXAS
Archdiocese of Galveston– Houston
Ms. Hilda Ochoa
Archdiocese of San AntonioMr. Jesús Ramirez
Diocese of AmarilloMs. Nancy KoonsFr. Hector Madrigal
Diocese of AustinMr. DeKarlos Blackmon
Diocese of BeaumontMs. Letty Lanza
Diocese of BrownsvilleMr. Miguel Santos
Diocese of Corpus ChristiFr. Raynaldo Yrlas
Diocese of DallasMs. Lynne Rossol
Diocese of El PasoRev. Anthony C. CelinoMr. Marcos Raposo
Diocese of LubbockMr. B. Marty Martin
Diocese of San AngeloRev. David Herrera
Diocese of TylerMs. Teresa Ramirez
Diocese of VictoriaFr. Dan MoralesMs. Debbie Vanelli
UTAH
Diocese of Salt Lake CityMs. Jean Hill
VERMONT
Diocese of BurlingtonMr. Phil Lawson
VIRGINIA
Diocese of ArlingtonMs. Carla Walsh
Diocese of RichmondMr. Justin Myers
WASHINGTON
Archdiocese of SeattleMr. J. L. DrouhardMs. Kelly Hickman
Diocese of SpokaneMr. Robert McCannMr. Scott Cooper
Diocese of YakimaFr. Robert Siler
WEST VIRGINIA
Diocese of Wheeling–CharlestonRev. Brian O’Donnell, SJ
WISCONSIN
Archdiocese of MilwaukeeMr. Rob Shelledy
Diocese of Green BayMs. Cindy St. AubinMr. Eric Weydt
Diocese of La CrosseMr. Christopher Ruff, STL
Diocese of MadisonMr. Nate Simmons
Diocese of SuperiorMr. Steve Tarnowski
WYOMING
Diocese of CheyenneMr. Matthew Potter
MILITARY SERVICES
Archdiocese of Military ServicesDr. Mark Moitoza
U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS
Diocese of Saint ThomasMs. Andrea Shillingford
AGENCY LEADERSHIPDr. Carolyn Y. WooPresident & CEO
Sean L. CallahanChief Operating Officer
Mark MeliaExecutive Vice President, Charitable Giving
David PalasitsActing Executive Vice President, Human Resources
Mark PalmerExecutive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer
Annemarie ReillyExecutive Vice President, Strategy and Organizational Development
Joan RosenhauerExecutive Vice President, U.S. Operations
Schuyler ThorupExecutive Vice President, Overseas Operations
CRS BOARD OF DIRECTORSArchbishop Paul S. CoakleyChairArchdiocese of Oklahoma City
Mr. Tom Arndorfer*President, Jesuit High School,
Portland, Oregon
Dr. Viva O. BartkusAssociate ProfessorUniversity of Notre DameDecember 2009–November 2015
Monsignor J. Brian BransfieldSecretary**General SecretaryUnited States Conference of
Catholic Bishops
Bishop Edward J. BurnsDiocese of Juneau
Bishop William P. Callahan, OFM Conv.
Diocese of La Crosse
Bishop Joseph R. CistoneDiocese of SaginawJanuary 2010–November 2015
Mrs. Mary Jane Creamer*Barrington, Rhode Island
Bishop Frank J. DewaneDiocese of Venice
Dr. Patricia M. DinneenSenior Advisor, EMPEA
Bishop Felipe EstévezDiocese of St. Augustine
Mr. Kevin FarrellTreasurerSt. Louis, Missouri
Dr. Patrick T. HarkerPresident and CEOFederal Reserve Bank of
PhiladelphiaDecember 2009–November 2015
Monsignor Ronny JenkinsSecretary†General SecretaryUnited States Conference of
Catholic Bishops
Bishop James V. Johnston Jr.*Diocese of Kansas City–
St. Joseph
Archbishop George J. LucasArchdiocese of Omaha
Bishop Richard J. MaloneDiocese of BuffaloJanuary 2010–November 2015
Bishop Gregory J. MansourEparchy of Saint Maron
of Brooklyn
The Honorable Risë Jones Pichon*Presiding Judge, Superior Court of
California, County of Santa Clara
Mr. Christopher J. PolicinskiPresident and CEOLand O’Lakes Inc.
Mrs. Jeri Eckhart QueenanPartner, Global Development
Practice Area HeadThe Bridgespan Group
Mr. Mark Rauenhorst*President, Marren Properties LLC
Bishop Kevin C. RhoadesDiocese of Fort Wayne-
South Bend
The Honorable Geraldine E. Rivera
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Bishop Arthur J. SerratelliDiocese of Paterson
Bishop Joe S. Vásquez*Diocese of Austin
Mrs. Charmaine WarmenhovenTrustee, Catholic Foundation
Archbishop Thomas WenskiArchdiocese of Miami
* January 2016–present** November 2015–present† November 2010–November 2015
CRS FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORSCardinal Theodore McCarrickChairArchbishop EmeritusArchdiocese of Washington
Mr. Glenn CreamerVice-ChairProvidence, Rhode Island
Bishop J. Kevin BolandBishop Emeritus of Savannah
Mr. J. Paul BreitbachWinston Salem, North Carolina
Archbishop Paul S. CoakleyArchdiocese of Oklahoma City
Mrs. Geraldine Carolan-TolbertPeachtree City, Georgia
Archbishop Joseph A. FiorenzaArchbishop Emeritus of
Galveston–Houston
Mrs. Pamela GilardiNew Smyrna Beach, Florida
Mrs. Sarita HanleyStamford, Connecticut
Mr. Stephen KanebSouth Hampton, New Hampshire
Bishop Gerald F. KicanasDiocese of Tucson
Mrs. Julie J. KraemerWilmette, Illinois
Bishop Robert N. LynchDiocese of St. Petersburg
Mr. John O’ConnorNew York, New York
Mr. James N. PerryChicago, Illinois
Mrs. Karen RauenhorstLong Lake, Minnesota
Bishop William S. SkylstadBishop Emeritus of Spokane
Mrs. Jessica StarkParkland, Florida
Mr. Stephen WalshBoulder, Colorado
Archbishop John C. WesterArchdiocese of Santa Fe,
New Mexico
Mr. Arthur WigchersBrookfield, Wisconsin
Agnes WilliamsPotomac, Maryland
Dr. Carolyn Y. WooPresident & CEOCatholic Relief Services
DIOCESAN DIRECTORS CONTINUED
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ACKNOWLEDGED WITH GRATITUDEWe are deeply grateful for the many generous donors who support CRS each year, including American taxpayers by way of U.S. poverty-focused foreign assistance, which makes up less than 1 percent of the federal budget. When programs funded by these dollars are consistent with Catholic social teaching, CRS applies for resources to expand our work to lift people out of poverty.
Our donors include churches, dioceses, schools and other organizations, as well as individuals. Those listed here have donated $10,000 or more. We are also supported by members of the Catholic community who give donations, large or small, and help spread the word about CRS.
SIGNATURE FUND
CRS would like to acknowledge our Signature Fund donors, whose commitments have supported Health, Agriculture and Emergency programs around the world.
INDIVIDUAL DONORS
AAnonymous (324)A Retired PriestMr. Victor T. AdamoMr. and Mrs. Patrick AdamsAnthony and Julia AlbrechtMr. Thomas and Dr. Karen AllenRev. Philip T. AllenMr. David and Mrs. Janice
AllmendingerMs. Jeanne AndersonMr. and Mrs. Peter ArcidiaconoCharles and Lucille ArmbrustMr. James ArnoldMs. Gigi AuerbachBeth, Kathy and Don AwaltDr. Howard and Mrs. Dorothy
Aylward
BRev. Ronald BacovinMr. and Mrs. Stephen BalekMs. Kathy BallMr. and Mrs. Julie BallesterosMr. and Mrs. Timothy BarilaMr. and Mrs. James L. BarrettMr. Richard and Mrs. Nancy
BarrettM.F. BarrorMr. Alan G. BarsumianMr. and Mrs. Robert BartelsMr. Theodore and Mrs. Patricia
BaumannMrs. Wilma BaumgartnerRev. William J. BauschMr. Leo and Mrs. Beverly BedellDudley and Kathleen BennettJudy BensonGladys M. BentonMr. Thomas Berghammer
Mr. Craig and Mrs. Judith BickelMs. Victoria BiedensteinMr. Dan BigaouetteArchie Black and Jane McDonald
BlackMr. Ashley BlakelyMark A. and Nancy Briggs BlaserMr. Thomas G. BliznickMr. Darrell and Mrs. Kathleen BoffChris and Thais BoomsRev. Charles BormannMr. and Mrs. James J. BoyleMr. Thomas BoyleDennis and Lorrie BradyMrs. Anita BranchWilliam J. BrandBob and Jean BrazeltonMr. Robert BreardMr. and Mrs. BreitbachMr. and Mrs. Joseph L. BrennanMr. Dean and Mrs. Mary BrettJim and Lynn BriodyMary Kay and Lewis BrooksMr. William BrownMr. Patrick Brown and Ms. Mary
GillespieMr. Daniel BryanMrs. Gail BujakeMs. Mary Catherine BuntingMr. Jon BurgessMr. James P. BurkeMs. Marylane T. BurryMr. and Mrs. David Burton
CMr. and Mrs. Thomas CahillMr. Lawrence and Mrs. Virginia
CainThe Honorable Lawrence L.
CameronMr. Joseph and Mrs. Dorothy
CanavanMr. and Mrs. Bill CarpenterMr. Donald CassidyMr. and Mrs. David L. CastaldiIn memory of Lawrence and Ruth
CastaldiRev. James K. CavanaughMr. and Mrs. William Cavanaugh III
Ms. Maureen CavottaMr. and Mrs. James CenskyMr. and Mrs. Gary ChartrandMs. Karen ChristensenRobert J. ClementsMr. and Mrs. Richard P. ColeyMr. Thomas A. Combellick and
Mrs. Eunice J. CombellickMr. Gerald and Mrs. Sharon
ConnealyMr. James and Mrs. Barbara
CooneyJohn and Maureen CoppFr. John CoronaTom Corra and Dara ConcaghJohn and Emily CostiganMr. Thomas CoughlinMr. Christopher and Mrs. Caroline
CourtMr. John J. CulikMr. Chris CullinaneMrs. Eleanor P. CummingsMr. John and Mrs. Ann CummingsMr. Mark Curran and Ms. Margaret
StraubMr. John and Mrs. Winifred Curry
DDr. and Mrs. Stephen C. DaffronMr. Christopher and Mrs. Deborah
DaveyDr. James and Susan DavidMr. and Mrs. George E. DavisJohn and Lenore de CsepelMs. Kathleen G. DeakinsMr. John DearhammerDr. Michael A. DeckRev. L. Edward DeimekeMr. Donald T. DelamoreMr. and Mrs. Paul DennisonNicole Derrico and FamilyMr. Robert J. DevereauxMr. and Mrs. John J. DiamondMr. and Mrs. Pablo DiegoRobert and Diane DiensMr. Dennis DillMrs. Sally DimondTom and Mary DinndorfDr. Patricia M. DinneenMr. William and Mrs. Mary DittrichMr. and Mrs. Stephen DixonMr. and Mrs. Michael G. DohertyMichael and Maureen DonahueMr. Wayne and Mrs. Carolyn
DondelingerMr. John DonohueMr. and Mrs. James L. Donovan Jr.Mr. Joseph and Mrs. Anne DotsDr. and Mrs. Ralph M. DoughtonDorothy and John DoughtyMsgr. James Doyle
Mr. Allen and Mrs. Rita DrakeMr. Robert DubeauMr. and Mrs. James J. DuceyMr. Brian DuffeyMr. and Mrs. Charles DuffyMr. and Mrs. Richard J. Dugas Jr.Mr. James and Mrs. Marymae
DuncanMrs. Patricia DunnMs. Jacqueline M. Dyer and Mr.
Keith H. Hammonds
EMr. Stephen and Mrs. Anne EbsenMr. and Mrs. Matthew E. EdmondsMrs. Ruth EglerMr. William EglerDr. Peter EllisMr. Charles Engel and Mrs. Efiona
MainMr. Daniel and Mrs. Lis EngstromMr. and Mrs. Kelly EppersonMr. James and Mrs. Sheila EtterDr. Christopher and Ann EvanichMr. John and Mrs. Kelli Evans
FMr. and Mrs. Richard M. FabbroMr. Brad FaganMr. Eric FahrentholdMr. Ralph FallonRev. James FalseyMr. Eugene and Mrs. Sallyann
FamaRev. Leo O. FarleyMr. and Mrs. Kevin R. FarrellDr. Jeanne FastookSteven and Paula FeeMs. Patricia FinnMr. John FischerMr. and Mrs. James FitzgeraldMr. and Mrs. John FlahertyMr. James and Mrs. Mary FlahertyMr. Ronald FoisySheila and Lawrence FoleyMr. William and Mrs. Janis FoleyMr. David and Mrs. Carol FoltzMr. Brent ForrestMrs. Mary Forster-BrewerMr. Lewis FountainMs. Marilyn FraserMr. Antony and Mr. Wendar FuMr. and Mrs. Richard I. Fukumoto
GMr. Kenneth GambleGeorge and Mary GarveyMr. and Mrs. Dennis M. GasickMr. George GattoMr. John N. GavinMs. Mary Gail GearnsSr. Patricia Geoghegan
Mr. John GerneyMr. Douglas GiancoliMr. Michael GibsonMr. and Mrs. Frank GilardiMr. Gerald E. GillMr. Roland and Mrs. Veronica
GillesRaymond P. and Marie M. GintherMr. and Mrs. Brendan GodfreyMr. Roberto and Mrs. Elizabeth
GoizuetaMr. and Mrs. Ronald GonzalesMr. Stephen V. GorlaMr. and Mrs. Robert D. GrahamBishop Charles GrahmannDr. and Mrs. Andrew GreenTeresa Green and FamilyMrs. Robert GreeneMr. Jack GriffinMary and Todd GroteCarm and Barbara GulloMr. Charles and Mrs. Cindy
GummerThe Guthrie/Reinsdorf familyMr. and Mrs. Robert P. Gwynn
HMr. and Mrs. Robert HaasMr. John HagenMr. and Mrs. Thomas HallBrenda and Gregory J. Hamer Sr.Gregory and Sarita HanleyMr. John HannanPatrick and Emily HarkerMrs. Claire HarleyMr. Michael J. HarteDr. Paul and Mrs. Maureen
HartiganDr. Richard and Mrs. Mary HattanMs. Helen M. HealyJeanne and Michael HeekinThomas E. and Judith A.
HeimermanDr. Thomas HeinzelMr. and Mrs. Ivan HeldMr. Gordy HellenbrandMr. and Mrs. W. HelselMr. James J. HennessyDr. and Mrs. John L. HennessyDr. Peter and Mrs. Maureen
HerbertMr. Greg and Mrs. Kate HertzMr. Terri HerubinMr. Adrian and Mrs. Dolores HillRev. Eric HillMr. and Mrs. James HipolitMiss Mary HoganMr. and Mrs. Paul HoganMr. and Mrs. Carl HolbornMr. Erle HolmDr. Nicholas and Dr. Ruth
HorganicMr. Peter HostynMr. Donald and Mrs. Barbara HoweCatherine and Robert HowellDr. Joseph and Mrs. Fredericka
HuberMr. and Mrs. Guy S. HuelatDr. and Mrs. Carl C. Hug Jr.Ms. Mary HulsizerMrs. Elizabeth Hurry and Mr.
Thomas WarrenDr. and Mrs. M. R. HurtubiseMr. G. Richard and Mrs. Anne
HutterMr. John B. Hynes
IMs. Elizabeth Irvin
JMr. John D. Jeffers and Mrs. Mary
E. EdrichMr. William and Mrs. Kara JeterMr. Robert JohnsonMr. George JokerstMr. Lance JonesMs. Jennifer JonesMr. and Mrs. Gregory D. JordanMr. Joseph JurgensmeyerMr. and Mrs. George JurkowichMr. Charles and Mrs. Mary Juster
KMr. Stephen KamakAlbert J. and Diane E. Kaneb
FamilyMr. and Mrs. John A. KanebMr. Peter KanebStephen and Andrea KanebMr. and Mrs. Vincent KasperickMary Nancy KatinEd and Anne KearneyMr. Peter and Mrs. Eilish KeatingMr. Patrick and Mrs. Gwen KeeneyMr. and Mrs. Kurt KelloggDr. Charles and Mrs. M. KellyMr. Geoff J. KennedyMary Angela KernanMr. Phillip and Mrs. Maribeth KerrRev. Msgr. Louis F. KihnemanDr. Robert J. KilianMr. and Mrs. David Kimbell Jr.Frank and Dolores KinnBud and Francine KohoutDr. and Mrs. Nicholas P. KokxMs. Barbara KoppMary and John KoreyGeorge and Rosemarie KorphageRev. Msgr. Paul P. KoszarekHarry and Julie Jansen KraemerDr. Joseph and Mrs. Michele
Krainak
Mr. Richard KreitzbergMr. and Mrs. Kevin E. KreuzMrs. Sherry KridleJames and Joanne KrietemeyerMr. Gregory Krohm
LMrs. Julia M. LadnerMs. Huda LahlouhMr. Hilaire LanauxMr. Julio LanzaMr. and Mrs. Robert LathamMr. Timothy and Mrs. Margaret
LaughlinMr. and Mrs. Theodore Lavallee Sr.Mrs. Mary LavasEileen and John LawlerMr. and Mrs. Nicholas F. LawlerMr. and Mrs. Robert E. LawlessMr. and Mrs. William E. Leahey Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John J. LeahyMr. and Mrs. Robert F. LesslMr. Edward LibuchaMrs. Joan and Mr. James LindEarl and Darielle LinehanJohn and Elizabeth LinehanDr. and Mrs. Kenneth LockeMr. and Mrs. John LoftusMr. William R. LoichotBob and Rita LorenzMr. Lee and Mrs. Susan LoudonMr. and Mrs. Daniel F. LundyDr. Elizabeth LutasMr. William LutzMr. and Mrs. David Earl Lynch
MMr. and Mrs. Richard MacchiaJoe and Katie MageeMr. Edward and Mrs. Mary MaloneMr. George T. MaloneyHenry B. MaloneyMr. Laurence A. Manchester and
Ms. Kathleen O’ConnorMr. and Mrs. Patrick MandracchiaDr. and Mrs. Phillip D. MaranoMr. Timothy and Mrs. Ramona
MarksMr. Thomas MarshallMr. George and Mrs. Margaret
MartensDr. Thomas R. Martin and Mrs.
Mary-Alice MartinRoxanne MartinoMr. Daniel MarusRichard P. and Yasuko S. MattioneMr. Richard B. MauroMr. Thomas MazurMrs. Rosemary McCarthyMr. Timothy and Mrs. Kathleen
McCarthy
Rev. Kieran McCormickWalter and Mary Lou McCormickNancy and Kevin McDevittWilliam and Mary McDevittMr. Andrew and Mrs. Ann McGinnMr. James and Mrs. Marie
McGowanMr. and Mrs. John McGreevyMr. Stephen and Mrs. Rebecca
McKernanMr. Thomas McLaughlinMarian F. McNamara M.D.Mr. and Mrs. Dan MeehanMr. John MerrittMr. Jose MeseguerMr. Robert and Mrs. Rosemary
MeyersThomas F. and Judith G. MichMr. Keith MillsMr. Christian MiltonMrs. Madeleine MondorPaul and Sandra MontroneRobert E. MorrisMr. and Mrs. Donald MuenchCharles W. Mulaney Jr.Jim and Mona MulvaneyMr. and Mrs. Eugene F. and Mary
M. MurphyMs. Kim MurphyMr. and Mrs. William O. MurphyMr. Brian MurrayMs. Felicitas MurrayMr. Charles Myler
NGerald and Monica NillesMr. Gregory and Mrs. Peggy NillesMichael and Kathleen NillesDr. and Mrs. David Nowak
OMr. William and Mrs. Mary
OchsnerDr. Dennis and Mary Lou
O’ConnorMs. Mary M. O’HernMr. Michael OligMr. Royce Oliver Jr.Mr. Gerard O’NeillMr. John O’NeillMr. and Mrs. James OrengaMr. Paul OrrsonMar Ostrowski
PMr. John PalmeriMr. William F. PalmeriMr. John ParisMr. and Mrs. Michael C. PascucciMrs. Donna PaulsenMr. James and Mrs. Joanne
Pavlica
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Ms. Gloria PearsonMr. and Mrs. Thomas C. PerryMolly and James Perry Jr.Miss Gloria PetittoMr. Francis PetracekMs. Jane C. PfeifferDr. John D. PhillipsMr. and Mrs. Peter H. PhillipsMr. Leslie PicheryJoe and Susan PichlerMr. Stephen PieracciniMr. and Mrs. Todd PierceMr. Robert and Mrs. Laura PlazeRev. Loren PohlmeierMr. Edward Ponatoski and
Dr. Angela PetermanMr. Arthur T. PotterMr. and Mrs. William PowellMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Prior
QMr. Isam QubainJeri and Charles QueenanMr. John QueraltMr. James QuinlanMr. George and Mrs. Carolyn
Quinn
RMrs. Megan and Mr. Rodney
RatzlaffMr. Joseph and Mrs. Madelyn
RealiMrs. Rose ReedMr. Marty ReichlinMr. Leo ReidMr. L. and Mrs. Beverly ReinigMr. and Mrs. Jack RemickAnne and Ed RiceMsgr. Ronald RichardsonJ. Peter RickettsMr. and Mrs. Frank E. RitcheyLynne Lutenbacher RobertsMr. Joseph and Mrs. Corinne
RogersRokfil FamilyDr. and Mrs. David RowekampMs. Catherine RowlandMr. and Mrs. James R. RoyceMr. Raul RuizMr. and Mrs. Ed RuppertMr. Daniel and Mrs. Jacqueline
RussellMr. Andrew and Mrs. Mary RyanMr. Owen and Mrs. Susan Ryan
SDr. and Mrs. Andreas SashegyiMr. and Mrs. Ervin A. SauerLisa and Mark SchafaleElmer J. and Barbara A. SchefersJohn and Deborah Scheid
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur SchmidtMr. William and Mrs. Mary
SchmidtMr. David and Mrs. Francine
SchoenJohn and Barbara SchubertMr. Shane SchumacherMr. Thomas and Mrs. Beth
SchweigerMr. Joseph and Mrs. Jennifer
SclafaniMr. and Mrs. Richard ScudellariMr. Philip and Mrs. Toni ScullyMr. and Mrs. Paul E. SebastianJohn and Margaret SeidelMr. and Mrs. Vincent P. SeilerMr. and Mrs. Truman T. SemansBarbara SemansMr. Matt SeryJim and Marie SewardMr. and Mrs. Ronald SforzaMr. and Mrs. Robert William
ShafferMr. James ShanahanMr. Robert and Mrs. Laura ShawSr. Lucille SheaMs. Kathleen ShielMr. Dan and Mrs. Sallie ShipleyMr. and Mrs. Michael ShulaMr. William G. Sifferle and Mrs.
Barbara Joan SifferleMr. Richard J. SilveyMr. R. and Mrs. Mary SimMr. David Smyth and Mrs. J.
Robert-SmythMr. Robert B. Snyder and Mrs.
Lucille M. SnyderMr. Robert E. SnyderMr. J. SommerMr. Brian T. SoukupMr. and Mrs. David L. SpaconeMr. Garrett and Mrs. Joy Spear-
SmithBrian and Carolan StanskyMr. Raymond and Mrs. Erlinda
StantonMs. Mary StaudenmaierMr. William StiefelMs. Cynthia StiegDonald and Mary StirlingMr. James StoneMr. Sungman SuhMr. Charles SullivanRev. James M. SullivanCecily SuraceMr. and Mrs. Robert L. SweeneyRev. Mr. and Mrs. Steve SwopeMs. Jill Szawara
TMr. and Mrs. Michael J. Tangney
Dr. Daniel and Dr. Shannon TapiaAl and Ardelle TappelMs. Sarah TardioDr. Anthony J. Matan and
Dr. Silvia TeranMrs. James ThielenMr. and Mrs. Ben ThomasFr. Emil TomaskovicMr. and Mrs. Al and Molly
ThompsonMr. Brad and Mrs. Jodi ThomsenMr. and Mrs. Dennis Tippmann Sr.Mr. Stanley TippmannGeraldine Carolan and Barry
TolbertMr. Charles and Ms. Denise
TollincheDr. David TomanekMr. Luke TomyczMr. Arthur TorresMr. Donald J. TourneyMr. and Mrs. Thomas TownsendMrs. Catherine TravisMr. Nicholas TroiloMr. Eugene C. TuohyDavid and Evelyn Tybor
UFr. Gregory Uhrig
VMr. and Mrs. Richard S. ValeMr. Harlan and Mrs. Judy Vande
ZandschulpMr. Robert VandenburgtMr. Thomas and Mrs. Joan
VanSlounIn Memory of Rachael Dougherty
VaughanMr. and Mrs. Tom VeldmanDr. and Mrs. Frank ViveretteMr. Theodore and Mrs. Kathryn
VolzMr. Ernest M. von Simson
WMr. James and Mrs. Darla
WainscottDr. and Mrs. Daniel WaligoraMr. Alan WalkleyMr. Brendan WalshCharles A. Walsh IIIMr. Larry and Mrs. Sharon WalshTom Walter and Cindy ClarkeDarlene M. WardMr. and Mrs. Sedgwick WardMr. David and Mrs. Linda WatsoMr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Weaver Jr.Mr. Marty and Mrs. Alicia WeberMr. and Mrs. Robert WeberMr. and Mrs. Timothy B. WelchMr. and Mrs. Linden H. Welch
Mr. Bart and Mrs. Sarah Wellenstein
Mrs. Margaret WendtMr. and Mrs. Phil WengelMr. William WhiteMr. and Mrs. Peter A. WickstrandMary Ann and Art WigchersStephen and Margaret WilcoxDr. Mary A. WillardRev. Msgr. Robert J. WillhiteAgnes N. WilliamsMr. James WilliamsMr. Joseph WilliamsMr. William J. Williams Jr.Mr. Edward and Mrs. Barbara
WilsonMrs. Janelle WilsonRuth and Joe WimsattMr. Thomas and Mrs. Mary
WisniewskiMr. Gerald and Mrs. Jean WitteMr. James WoeberMr. John and Mrs. Jean WolakDr. and Mrs. Michael J. WolohanDr. David WongMr. Peter G. H. WongDr. John WoodDawn M. Woodward
YJoe Yuhas
ZMr. Allan ZagrodnikMrs. Grace ZasoMr. Ray and Mrs. Carol ZelinskiMr. and Mrs. Paul J. Zepf
ANNUITY DONORS
Many of you have generously chosen to support CRS by establishing a Charitable Gift Annuity. We are honored to recognize those who did so during fiscal year 2016.
Anonymous (29)Ms. Mary Lee AbkemeierMs. Jacqueline J. AdamskiFr. Bernard J. AhernIn memory of Evelyn Kay
BahnsenMr. Rodolfo and Mrs. Carminia
BanaresMr. Robert and Mrs. Elisabeth
BergeronRev. J. Kevin BolandMs. Nevenka BosiljevicMr. Peter BosshardMrs. Mary BoydMr. Cletus H. BrincksMr. Frank Buckman
Rev. Francis CallahanMrs. Alice F. CroninMr. Stephen J. D’AntoniMrs. Ann DecJames and Scholastica
DeHarpporteMr. Albert EischMr. Donald L. EsserRev. Thomas C. FoleyMrs. Angela FyriMr. Kenneth C. GagneMr. and Mrs. Dennis M. GasickDr. John H. Glick Jr. and Mrs.
Mary V. GlickMs. Gerlinde GossmannMost Rev. Bernard J. HarringtonRev. Msgr. John HeblMr. William J. HevertMs. Michelle HoganMr. C. Richard Hollenbach and
Mrs. Louis M. HollenbachMr. Robert P. HollernMsgr. Thomas IvoryFr. George KaneWilliam J. Kasip TrustMr. Robert Keenan and
Mrs. Alice KeenanDr. Charles KiddyFr. Roy KigginsMs. Dorothy L. KillianMr. Richard L. Kitchen and Mrs.
Marjorie C. KitchenMr. Thomas E. Kokal and Mrs.
Shanna L. KokalRev. Robert KolenskiMr. Walter and Mrs. Madeleine
KorfmacherRev. Msgr. Paul P. KoszarekMr. Philip and Mrs. Constance
KramerFr. John H. KrogerMr. and Mrs. Leonard LipinskiJudith R. LochtefeldMr. Hugh MacDonaldJoan G. MaddyMs. Esther Ann McCorryMr. David and Mrs. Cecilia
McGuffeyCharles J. McKennaBishop Dale MelczekMr. and Mrs. Donald F. MiddletonRev. James MurphyMr. Brian MurrayMr. and Mrs. Paul NelsonMrs. Margaret and Mr. Blaine NorrisMs. Mary NunanMr. Christopher X. O’ConnorMr. Robert D. O’TooleDr. Leo PaquinMr. David and Mrs. Rita Pearson
Mrs. Norma PelletierMrs. Ruth PlaceMr. James ReeseTimothy R. RhyneMrs. Carol RitchieMs. Marilyn RogersRonald RoggenbuckMr. John and Mrs. Judith
RosenbaumRev. Robert RosingMr. David SavoyMrs. Charlotte I. SchovaersMsgr. Joseph SemancikMary Ann SingerFr. Michael SlusserMs. Victoria StauffacherMr. John and Mrs. Susan StolwykMariann and Alfred F. TalbotRoseann B. TerminiMs. Helen UllrichRaymond D. ViacavaMr. David Wagner and Mrs.
Caroline WagnerMr. Richard and Mrs. Deborah
WeibelJerry and Doddie WeigelDr. Wayne WeisnerMr. Joseph J. WittwerM. T. Susan Wood
BEQUESTS
CRS gratefully remembers those donors who made provisions in their estate plans in support of the world’s poor. The following are the names of those whose bequests were received in fiscal year 2016.
Marie M. AcevedoSadie C. AdamsPatricia J. AducciRichard and Patricia AlbrightRosalie M. AldenHelen Pamela AllenSr. Madeleine L. AltamiraElda AnelliNancy J. AnglandAnita Norcop AngusJulia A. ArakelianJoseph AsaroMargaret Rita BabichConcetta BaldassarreSr. Therese Maria BanachGrace P. BarrettJoan BenoitLouis A. BertrandFrancis M. BeschBeth Ann BillingsRonald BoccieriRose Mary Bocek
Robert N. BollerPhilip C. BondMary G. BorochanRichard J. BoyleJoyce E. BraunLouis H. BrideMargaret E. BrownMary Clara BruneFlorence BrunoGeorge BryantBeatrice BuckDorothy E. BudzekCaroline C. BukowskiMary Jane BullJames E. BunceWilliam S. BunteCarmine T. BuonaiutoElaine R. BurDonald BuzzelliMary Frances CallaghanAmelia V. CamaraMary Rita CampagnaMsgr. Francis M. CampbellLaverne M. CareyClaire L. CartyDonald CarverGenevieve M. CaseyPaul ChagnonElizabeth J. CheesemanEsther ChristoffJoseph L. CirielloRita C. ClarkMsgr. William J. ClausenAlan L. ClementsMartha Ellen ClewellJacqueline J. ClintonDavid and Margaret ClyneCatherine A. CoffeyMsgr. John C. CollopyRev. William F. CondonRev. Philip ConroyThomas M. ConroyStephen L. CooleyRobert A. CooperMarjorie M. CorakMary Patricia CornelyJohn and Ninna George CorwinRev. Raymond J. CossetteMarillyn F. CraigDennis CreanHelen Marie CrismanBianca M. CulbertsonCatherine M. CunninghamElizabeth CurrierRev. Eugene P. CurtinHenry and Breeda CusackEunice DaleyDr. Richard J. DamesIrene and Mark DauenhauerAnn M. David
Virginia DegenWilliam DelanoEleanor Brown DentonRaymond DerbyshireWilliam R. DesmondRev. Thomas F. DeVitaGeorge DeWald Jr.Marion G. DeWittLucie M. DilgerRev. Hugh Ernan DolanMiriam A. DonahueAnne M. DoranFrans J. DornMary Ellen DoughertyMartha H. DoyleCarol J. DugalWilliam A. DulinRichard J. DunnePatrick DurnanJames L. ElsonOpal I. EmingtonRobert E. EnnisFrank D. EspositoLawrence W. FaggRichard H. FagherPatricia M. FaheyEleanor V. FailsMary M. FarleyAnne F. FavoJoseph F. FinchCatherine FioraGerard X. FitzgeraldWilliam A. FlemingJames E. FoleyDr. Mary Helena FongJosephine M. FordRev. Albert FosselmanGilbert J. FoxMatthew I. FoxMyra FoxWilliam A. and Betty FoxEugene M. FrankartHelen L. FranklinLoretta J. FranklinRev. Charles L. FroehleAngela P. FrostLawrence J. GaffneyAlgert A. GaidimauskasSharon GallagherUrsula H. GallichotteElizabeth P. GarberArthur M. GarzonBarbara GearyKevin GenglerRev. Joseph F. Geniesse, CSCDelores A. GergerKathryn P. GilliganWilliam J. GleasonRita D. GoekeRuth L. Goldboss
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Richard and Judithanne GosnellMichael B. GrafMarie GrandstaffDorothy R. GredlerMaria GrootensRichard and Nancy GroveRev. Michael GuinanLoretta E. GuldRosemary GwynnDavid J. HaasEllen Catherine HackettRuth HallenbeckMartha HamblinDale L. HareRoger and Margaret J. HarmonBeryl L. HarrisonBlanche HatchMarguerite MaywardDoris R. HellmundJoseph C. HiebelJohn and Mary S. HillDonald R. HillearyMiriam C. HillmertArthur and Mary HodelRobert HoffmanMelanie HolmesCarol Walters HopkinsMargaret K. HowarthIrene Margaret HughesWilliam S. HuntLawrence J. JackanAnnette K. JohnsonElizabeth L. JonesJay L. and Peggy R. JorbanDorothy M. KailRichard P. KaneWilliam J. KasipVera T. KaskaEllin Margaret M. KellyDr. Eileen P. KennedyMichael P. KieltykaMary E. KingMarian G. KleinBarbara E. KleinhansJohn S. KloepferRalph A. KnippenDr. Gayle KohlsPaul KokalisJohn A. KozelJoan A. KraftCarl A. KramerWilliam KrickAnthony KrizlMary T. KruseEdward J. KuchinskasRose B. LandeisMary Lou LangdonRev. Timothy J. LangeMargaret R. Leader
Yvonne A. LefkowitzFrank J. LeonardiHarold T. ListortRev. Leonard J. LoegeringPatricia A. LonghenryAlice W. LorillardMary “Maura” Cryan LouisKathryn T. LoukaPauline M. LutonskyFarrell J. LynchDaniel E. LyonsRev. Richard J. MackePhyllis Pearl MacKenzieBeatrice R. MahanPeter and Sadie MalandLawrence W. MalavitaConstance E. MalloyHelen M. MaloneyIrene M. MaloneyMartha Ann MaloneyBrennan ManningRobert David MartinMargaret MartineauRev. Robert J. MauntelJohn J. McDonaldRuth I. McGreveyRev. Justin N. McIntyrePatricia A. McKayThomas Deglan McKiernanPatricia M. McNamaraAndrew C. McNultyJohn W. MenardFrederick M. MessinaWilliam J. MetzgerGeraldine A. MeyerLawrence MeyersRev. Chester MichaelRichard and Kathleen MinichEdward MojkowskiJohn J. MollDonald M. MooreMsgr. Edmund J. MooreBarbara A. MorandiRichard J. MuellerJames Ralph MurphyJohn L. MurrayJosephine M. NapoliLouise M. NellerRosemary C. NolanHelene NowakAlfred and Ailene O’BrienClarence and Garnetta O’BrienGina M. O’BrienRev. Thomas F. O’BrienGregory and Jean O’ConorFrances E. O’DonnellJames T. O’DonnellKay Bea O’DonnellMary and James O’Hara
Archie and Catherine F. OstranderRev. Robert OvermanMarguerite PasleyRichard H. PelkeyJack PerkinsPernard P. PerlDonald and Theresa PeterCelina PeterleWalter F. PhilippLeRoy F. PichéRev. Patrick L. PierceallMargaret Della PietraGary R. PorterRev. Venantius P. PreskeBernadine T. RachubaHarold and Ellen Kruger RaddayBill K. RahmesClarence RazabdouskiJoan M. RehrauerCharles H. ReidHelen A. ReillyCarmella ReinhardtLester J. RendichMary Ann K. ReynoldsAnthony T. RicchezzaPaul J. RiceMary T. RichardsonVirginia M. RichertAnna C. RiedmanBernard J. RinehartRev. Lawrence RobotnikCarl P. RomeRichard P. RostMarie T. RottiOliver F. RundeEleanor RusanowskiGodfrey Philip RyanRalph G. RyanFlorence A. SacchettaConcetta SanzariJohn J. SapitowiczElaine M. SchaeferAgnes R. SchingleRoselyn J. SchmittBernard and Gloria SchnappKatherine SchomerMildred A. SchumacherRev. Jacob SchumacherAugusta SchurrerAnne G. ScrippsThomas Joseph SeaveyCatherine SebertWalter and Marie SeebauerHelen G. SemoLouis A. ShainkerMary Elizabeth ShannonJoseph M. ShearsMarion R. ShortinoNora L. Sinclitico
Mary C. SinghPatricia L. SkardaMadgel Mary SkinnerBertha F. SladeRaymond A. SmalseyRev. Walter J. SmigielRichard L. and Mary M. SmithMildred K. SnowdenMargaret SplaineJames E. StadlerLudwig StarkeJoseph A. StauberM. Verona StillmanMary Frances StoeckingerMatthew J. StormsDorthea StuberAnna M. SullivanPearl K. SullivanEdward A. SupikPatricia A. SweenyJohn Joseph TamasikMary Jean TateEdwin TheisMona ThibaultAnn Holden H. ThompsonMarjorie G. ThompsonRosalie ThompsonRuth ThoniJean M. TicknorWilliam C. and June A. TillmanRaymond L. ToddAnne I. ToomeyNicholas P. TroccolaDeacon Robert P. TroyLaVern A. TurnerHarold F. UngerLouis T. VagniniJosephine C. ValentiBill VanErtRonald G. VardimanEvelyn VercellottiArline K. VirgilAlexander J. VogeleyRose M. VolpeLeonard and Betty WaldhauserBeverly C. WaltonKatharine Whyte WattJames B. WayWarren WeberRev. John H. WeisRev. Paul WeisharKathleen M. WelshPaul WestW. Carelton WilkinsonRosemary WiltscheckH. Peter WimmerM. Louise WinchellRichard J. WindgassenMary P. Wolf
Rev. Louis J. WolkenRev. Kenneth J. WolnowskiJulia D. WrightGabriel F. WyzgaAnthony M. ZahringerMsgr. Leonard Ziegmann
FOUNDATIONS, CORPORATIONS & ORGANIZATIONS
Anonymous (28)Academy Place FoundationAmanter FundAmbrose Monell FoundationAmerican Endowment
FoundationArbrella Insurance GroupArgidius FoundationAssad and Mary Jebara
Foundation Inc.Baltimore Community
FoundationBattelle FoundationBenedictine Mission HouseBenson Family FoundationBernard Bradley Family Donor
Advised FundBetter Way FoundationBill & Melinda Gates FoundationBingham FoundationBlue Valley Wealth ManagementBMI-Rupp FoundationBohnen Family FoundationBon Secours Health System Inc.Boston CollegeBrady-Cashill FoundationBucket Brigade Inc.Bunting Family Foundation C&A FoundationCDA Collaborative Learning
ProjectsCalifornia Resources CorporationCatherine Maloney Foundation Inc.Catholic Charities of the East BayCatholic Charities SpokaneCatholic Community Foundation
for Eastern South DakotaCatholic Daughters of
the AmericasCatholic Health InitiativesCatholic Youth Foundation USACCW St. Paul Minneapolis
Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women
Center for MissionCharitable Auto Resources Inc.Christian AidChristian Charities USA (Local
Independent Charities)Chuck and Ellen Haas FoundationCochran Family Foundation
Community Foundation for Fox Valley
Community Foundation of Acadiana
Community Foundation of New Jersey
Community Foundation Sonoma County
Conrad N. Hilton FoundationConservation International
FoundationCoppel Family FoundationCrescent Porter Hale FoundationDayton-Phoenix Group Inc.Delaco Steel CorporationDiantha P. Holman Charitable
FoundationDiehl Family Charitable
FoundationDietz Charitable Lead TrustDisasters Emergency CommitteeDodgeland of Columbia Inc.Dominican Sisters of MissionDominican Sisters of PeaceDondelinger FoundationDonnelly FoundationEdward Colston Foundation Inc.Eparchy of NewtonEqual Exchange Inc.Farr Family FoundationFinancial Deepening Kenya Finnegan Family FoundationFoods Resource BankFord FoundationWest African Catholic Health
Solidarity FundFranciscan Sisters of Christian
CharityFranciscan Sisters of Perpetual
AdorationFred B. Snite FoundationGene and Pat Jacoby FoundationGeorge Family FoundationGHR FoundationGive with LibertyGreater Saint Louis Community
FoundationGuy Edwards and Margaret
Frances Goehring Charitable Fund
GWR Community Foundation of North Texas
Henry A. Quinn Charitable Foundation
Hirtle Callaghan CharitableHoward G. Buffett FoundationHuisking Foundation Inc.Illinois Tool Works FoundationIndian Creek Land and Cattle LLC
Islamic ReliefJ & P LivestockJoerger Family Charitable
FoundationJohn C. and Carolyn Noonan
Palmer Private FoundationJohn P. and Anne Welsh
McNulty FoundationJoseph P. Fetzek Charitable
FoundationKaraba LawKAT LLC, Dalton Trucking Inc.Keurig Green Mountain Inc.Kirk Williams Co. Inc.Knights of Columbus
Supreme CouncilL.M. Sales AssociatesLatter-day Saint CharitiesLawrence A. Dollman Fund
of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation
Lawrence A. Sanders FoundationLinehan Family Foundation Inc.Little Company of Mary HospitalMark and Karen Rauenhorst
Family FoundationMargaret A. Cargill PhilanthropiesMary and Bo Gunlock Family FundMary Catherine Bunting
FoundationMcCurdy Family TrustMcDonald Family FoundationMedtronic Inc.Millennium Water AllianceMilton and Fannie Brown Family
FoundationMushett Family FoundationNational Christian FoundationNational Outreach Foundation Inc.National Philanthropic TrustNavarro Research &
Engineering Inc.NetHope Nilles Family FundOak Tree Philanthropic
FoundationO’Keefe Family Charitable FundOur Lady of Lebanon Maronite
Catholic ChurchP. K. Tool and Manufacturing
CompanyPAIS Foundation Inc.Park Avenue Charitable FundPawlowski Family FoundationPerformance Services Inc.Polaris Energy Nicaragua S.A.Priority Foundation Inc.Providence CollegeProvince of St. Augustine
Quentin and Sally Heimerman Family Charitable Fund of the Catholic Community Foundation
Quinto Ranch LLCRaskob Foundation for Catholic
ActivitiesRaymond James Charitable
Endowment FundRaymond L. and Rita M. Metzner
Charitable FoundationRenaissance Charitable
Foundation Inc.Richard J. and Mary B. Dwyer
Family Charitable TrustRoviaro FoundationRyan Memorial FoundationSafari Circuits Inc.San Diego FoundationSC Ministry FoundationSchaller CorporationSchmidt Family FoundationSebonack FoundationSilicon Valley Community
FoundationSisters of Charity of LeavenworthSisters of St. FrancisSisters of St. JosephSisters of the Most Precious
BloodSocial Justice CommitteeSocial Justice Committee–
Province of Our Lady of Consolation
Society of the Divine WordSogge Family FundSpeedwell FoundationSt. Joseph Health Community
Partnership FundStephenson National Bank and
TrustStifel Nicolaus and Company Inc.Stop World HungerTailored for EducationTerry and Regina Family
Charitable FoundationThe Amieva Lecuona FundThe Carter CenterThe Catholic Community
Foundation of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis
The Catholic FoundationThe Catholic Foundation for the
Diocese of Green BayThe Charles Englehard
FoundationThe Cleveland FoundationThe Columbus Catholic
Foundation
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The Community FoundationThe Connor Family FundThe Cushman FoundationThe ELMA Relief FoundationThe Father’s Table FoundationThe George and Edna
Schwarzmann FundThe H.R. LaBar Family FoundationThe Henry Luce Foundation Inc.The Hildebrand FoundationThe James L. Sherman
FoundationThe Jerry R. Licari FoundationThe Kopp Family FoundationThe Leona M. and Harry B.
Helmsley Charitable TrustThe Leroy, Jean and T.L. Thom
Foundation Inc.The Love of Christ Foundation, Inc. The Lynch FoundationThe MasterCard Foundation The Mary Cross Tippmann
FoundationThe Mooney Reed FoundationThe Mueller Family FoundationThe Neil and Evangeline Jacobs
Charitable FundThe New York Community TrustThe Orokawa FoundationThe Orrson Family FoundationThe O’Shea Family FoundationThe Penates FoundationThe Peter Flanigan Family
FoundationThe Petunia FoundationThe Pic FundThe Reuter Family FoundationThe Robert Bensen Meyer Jr.
Foundation Inc.The Sauer Foundation FundThe Seattle FoundationThe Semnani Family FoundationThe Shaughnessy Family
FoundationThe Strelchun Family TrustThe Tamias FoundationThe Terri and Verne Holoubek
Family Foundation Inc.The Thomas A. Rodgers Jr.
Family FoundationThe W. O’Neil FoundationThe Warmenhoven Family
FoundationThe Winston Salem FoundationTheresa and Edward O’Toole
FoundationTimothy Arthur Robinson
Memorial FundTownsend Ford Inc.Triangle Community
Foundation Inc.
Unilever Unilever United States
Foundation Inc.United Industries Inc.United Way of Rhode IslandUniversity of Notre DameWahl Clipper CorporationVista Hermosa FoundationVodafone Water Access NowWatersheds FoundationWest African Catholic Health
Solidarity FundWilliam C. Dowling Jr. FoundationWilliam S. Deakyne FoundationXylem YourCause
MATCHING GIFTS
CRS appreciates the generous contributions made by the following corporations and by their employees, whose gifts have been augmented through these matching gift programs.
Aetna Foundation Inc.Allstate Giving CampaignAmazonSmile FoundationBank of America Charitable
Gift FundBank of America Matching
Gifts ProgramBenevity American Online
Giving FundBP Amoco Matching
Gift ProgramBristol-Myers Squibb
Foundation Inc.Carillon Office Technologies
and ServicesChevron Humankind Employee
Matching FundsDell Employee Direct
Giving CampaignExxon Mobil FoundationGE Foundation Matching GiftGlaxoSmithKline FoundationGreen River Ace Hardware
Store 11263 CIBM Employee Services CenterK. W. Horth Scholarship FundLenovoMerck Employee Giving
Campaign Matching GiftsMerrill LynchMorgan Stanley Global Impact
Funding Trust Inc.Morgan Stanley Smith BarneyNAF Financial ServicesNorthern Trust Charitable
Giving Program
Northern Trust CompanyEmployees Charity
Organization (ECHO) of Northrop Grumman
PayPal Giving FundPfizer FoundationPitney Bowes Inc.Shell Oil Company/Motiva
Enterprises Matching GiftsSouthwestern Energy CompanySSM International Finance Inc.Teras Cargo TransportTesoro Employee
Engagement FundThe Bank of New York MellonThe T. Rowe Price Program for
Charitable GivingU.S. TrustWells Fargo Advisors LLC
PUBLIC DONORS
CRS selectively pursues funding opportunities from a variety of governments and intergovernmental donor agencies to achieve our program strategies and maximize our ability to serve those in need. CRS gratefully acknowledges the financial and in-kind resources received from the organizations that follow.
European UnionFood and Agriculture
Organization of the United Nations
GAVI AllianceGlobal Fund to Fight AIDS,
Tuberculosis and MalariaGovernment of AustraliaGovernment of AustriaGovernment of Bosnia
and HerzegovinaGovernment of CanadaGovernment of ColombiaGovernment of the
Czech RepublicGovernment of GermanyGovernment of HaitiGovernment of HondurasGovernment of IrelandGovernment of JapanGovernment of the NetherlandsGovernment of New ZealandGovernment of NorwayGovernment of SpainGovernment of SwitzerlandGovernment of the
United KingdomInter-American
Development Bank
International Fund for Agricultural Development
International Labor OrganizationInternational Organization
for MigrationLivelihoods and Food Security
Trust FundStart NetworkUNITAIDUnited Nations Children’s FundUnited Nations Development
ProgrammeUnited Nations Office for
Project ServicesUnited Nations Office for
the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Refugees
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti
United Nations World Food Programme
United States Agency for International Development
United States Department of Agriculture
United States Department of Health and Human Services
United States Department of Labor
United States Department of State
World Bank
AMBASSADORS OF HOPE
CRS established the Ambassadors of Hope to recognize our most generous patrons. The extraordinary philanthropy of Ambassadors of Hope members is a testament to the power of sharing God’s bounty of love with those in greatest need.
Anonymous (36)Argidius FoundationBetter Way FoundationMr. and Mrs. William BrownHoward G. Buffett FoundationMary Catherine BuntingMs. Marylane T. BurryRobert L. CahillChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-
day SaintsThe Coppell FamilyThe Cottrell FoundationMr. and Mrs. Glenn CreamerCarl W. Doty
The Father’s Table FoundationWilliam R. FryGHR FoundationAlbert J. and Diane E.
Kaneb FamilyEstate of John J. KoppeMr. and Mrs. Vincent KyleMr. and Mrs. John J. LeahyEstate of Micheal LeahyEstate of Dorothy J. MarronEstate of Ellen M. McNeilNational Council of
Catholic WomenRob and Berni NealThe W. O’Neil FoundationMolly and James Perry Jr.Presentation Ministries Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C. QuickRaskob Foundation for
Catholic ActivitiesEstate of Joseph E. and
Margaret M. RauMark and Karen RauenhorstRobert T. Rolfs FoundationErvin A. SauerThe Harold C. Schott FoundationL.S. Skaggs Jr.Estate of Mary Alice SmithCharlie Tippman FoundationVista Hermosa FoundationMsgr. Raymond WahlMary Ann and Art WigchersAgnes N. Williams
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We have made every effort to ensure names are listed correctly, but if you discover an incorrect name or omission, please accept our apologies and bring the error to the attention of:
Director of Stewardship Catholic Relief Services 228 West Lexington Street Baltimore, MD 21201-3443
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GATHERED TOGETHER IN PARTNERSHIPCatholic Relief Services is proud to be one of the founding members of Caritas Internationalis, a global confederation of more than 160 members. Inspired by Catholic faith, Caritas works at the grassroots level in communities around the world, responding to emergencies, promoting development and advocating for a fair and just world.
When disaster strikes, we join with international, regional and country-level Caritas members to provide immediate aid—a partnership that saves lives and respects the unique needs of every community. CRS also supports Caritas members through training and programming that builds long-term community resilience.
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