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2018ANNUAL REPORT

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AFA LEADERSHIP

Matthew F. Didora, Esq.

Arthur Laitman, Esq.

Judi Marcus

Associate Board

President & Chief Executive OfficerCharles J. Fuschillo, Jr.

Medical, Scientific & Memory Screening Advisory Board

J. Wesson Ashford, MD, PhD, ChairPeter Bayley, PhDSoo Borson, MD

Herman Buschke, MDDonna Cohen, PhD

Jeffrey Cummings, MD, ScDPeter Davies, PhD

Margaret Dean, RN, CS-BC, NP-C, FAANPSanford I. Finkel, MD

Lori Frank, PhDLee Hyer, PhD

George Perry, PhDRichard E. Powers, MDFrederick Schmitt, PhD

Gerald (Jerry) Angowitz, Esq.Secretary

Bert E. BrodskyChairman of the Board

Luisa Echevarria Steve Israel

Edward D. MillerVice Chair

Barry Berg, CPATreasurer

Board of Directors

Dear Friends,“Keep moving forward” is a phrase I use quite often. It’s something I continually tell our team here and everyone else in the fight against Alzheimer’s. Because when it comes to this terrible disease, the status quo is unacceptable.

AFA kept moving forward and continued to grow in 2018, with a number of accomplishments of which we are very proud. Among them:

• Expanding our National Toll-Free Helpline, staffed by licensed social workers trained in dementia care, to seven days a week, delivering 3,500 hours of personal, compassionate, quality counseling to more than 5,500 people.

• Providing free confidential memory screenings to more than 1 million people, bringing the total number of individuals served to more than 5 million since the program’s inception.

• Bringing our Educating America Tour throughout the nation and connecting thousands of people to resources, knowledge and support services.

• Launching a new AFA Lecture Series, “Alzheimer’s Disease from A to Z,” to teach people the signs and symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease, how to communicate memory concerns, and prepare a road map for care.

• Celebrating the one-year anniversary of AFA’s Education & Resource Center, the hub of our expanding services.

• Training hundreds of first responders to meet the unique needs of police departments and sheriff’s offices nationwide.

• Awarding over $1 million in grants for care, innovation and research, including to more than 85 member organizations across the country to support programs like art and music therapy, wandering prevention and respite care, along with research projects to help treat Alzheimer’s disease and college scholarships for the next generation of leaders in the fight against this disease.

• Increasing awareness through our Light the World in Teal program with more than 300 landmarks, the largest participation ever.

• Publishing an editorial in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease from the AFA Medical, Scientific, and Memory Screening Advisory Board to provide counsel about direct-to-consumer genetic testing kits.

• Making our website bilingual to help meet the rising needs of Spanish-speaking families affected by Alzheimer’s.

• Again, earning Charity Navigator’s highest rating of four stars in recognition of our commitment to accountability, transparency and financial responsibility.

Nothing epitomized the “keep moving forward” motto better than our first-ever Alzheimer’s Walk this past October at the AFA Respite Care Relief Park in the Town of Babylon, New York. Despite a steady stream of cold rain, nothing dampened the spirits of the hundreds of good folks who came out to make a difference in the fight against Alzheimer’s.

The accomplishments of 2018 were significant, but with the number of people affected by Alzheimer’s disease expected to nearly triple by 2060, we must continue to do more.

We are grateful for your past support which helped make all of this possible. With your continued generosity, we will build on our shared successes and keep moving forward, enriching lives and creating hope.

Sincerely,

Charles J. Fuschillo, Jr. President & Chief Executive Officer Alzheimer’s Foundation of America

PRESIDENT’S LETTER

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HelplineThe first AFA touchpoint of care is our National Toll-Free Helpline, staffed by compassionate, licensed social workers, specially trained in Alzheimer’s and dementia counseling. In 2018, we expanded to 7 days a week, helped more than 5,500 people and provided more than 3,500 hours of counseling.

5,500 people helped3,500 hours of quality counseling7 days a week

“ It’s wonderful to have a place to call for help especially when you can’t talk openly to friends and family.”

National Memory Screening ProgramOver 5 million people in 14 years have been served by our simple, safe, free and confidential evaluation at thousands of screening events, community health fairs, memory-screening Mondays in November, and retail partnerships, such as Kmart Pharmacy.

In 2018, more than 1 million people received a memory screening.

“ I was so scared because some people in my family have Alzheimer’s. I’m so glad I came.”

CARE, COUNSELING, RESOURCES

Educating America TourSince its launch in 2017, AFA’s Educating America Tour has brought awareness, resources, knowledge, and caregiving support free of charge to 15,000 participants and 28 states across the country. In 2018, we landed in 13 states: California, Arizona, Massachusetts, Tennessee, South Carolina, Alabama, New York, Wisconsin, Virginia, Louisiana, Texas, Ohio, and Georgia.

“Hearing real life stories are always helpful in letting you know that you’re not alone.”

Educating America Tour helped 15,000 people in 28 states through 2018.

AFA ON THE ROAD

“ The workshop was excellent and very comprehensive in terms of focusing on management of Alzheimer’s disease, sensitivity toward patients and family caregivers.”

AFA Lecture SeriesAFA’s newest free educational series, “Alzheimer’s disease from A to Z,” launched in fall 2018 in three markets: Long Island, Westchester and Rhode Island. Open to the public, participants learn the signs and symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease, how to communicate concerns about memory as well as planning for care as you age. Attending social workers can receive two continuing education contact hours for free as well.

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EDUCATION & RESOURCE CENTERAugust 2018 marked the one-year anniversary of AFA’s new Education & Resource Center, the hub of our expanding services. Here, AFA provides community classes offering integrative, therapeutic programming that encourages socialization and fun, weekly caregiver telephone support groups as well as educational workshops and webinars that set the standard of excellence for health care professionals, facilities and care partners.

Care Connection Community ClassesPet Therapy | Dance | Art | Music | Horticulture | Chair Yoga | Mah JongServing nearly 1,000 participants

Caregiver Support GroupsTelephone-based support groups for Caregivers, Young-Onset Spouses, Long-Term Care, Caring for an Aging Parent

Professional Development, Care Partner Training & AssessmentAFA is setting the national standard for professional excellence, facilities and care partners serving individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and other related illnesses.

AFA trained more than 5,000 people in dementia care in 2018.Care Connection Webinar SeriesThis monthly webinar series increased 32% in participation, now serving more than 1,500 professional and family caregivers. Topics included “Keeping Love Alive as Memories Fade” to “Recognizing Home Hazards” and “Clinical Trials 101.”

Partners in CareAFA’s signature, office-based training program experienced a 16% increase in participation in 2018.

Dementia Care Professionals of America (DCPA)More than 3,500 social workers and professionals trained at AFA’s on-site workshop at six industry conferences in 2018, including the American Society of Aging and the National Association of Social Workers.

Special Dementia Training for First RespondersFirst responders are on the front lines protecting our communities, including people with dementia-related illnesses. To help them meet the unique needs of these individuals, AFA continued to provide specialized dementia training to public safety agencies in 2018, including the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Police Department, which safeguards some of the nation’s largest transportation facilities. Together with Project Lifesaver International, AFA held its first-ever educational and training conference specifically for first responders in Fairfax, VA, teaching them about the signs of dementia and ways to effectively communicate with someone who has a cognitive impairment. More than 100 officers from six different states participated.

AFA Excellence in Care Program Nearly 20 sites and 15 specialists have earned this distinction in 2018.

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INVESTING IN COMMUNITY CARE

Therapeutic & Quality of Life ProgrammingNew in 2018, The Teal Room, The Teal Times Café, and For Your Mind & Body programs launched in 4 states. Hosted by member organizations 305 West End Assisted Living, Sunrise Senior Living and Bristal Assisted Living among others, these comfortable, socially engaging spaces are purposely welcoming to individuals living with Alzheimer’s and other cognitive disorders and their caregivers. Programs include art, dance, music, horticultural therapy as well as refreshments, conversation and laughter.

Member GrowthBy the end of 2018, the AFA membership network has grown to 2,800 organizations, an 8% increase, expanding in numbers and diversity with the addition of educational institutions such as Stony Brook University and Emory University, assisted living communities such as Atria Senior Living, and therapeutic groups such as the Marian Chace Foundation of the American Dance Therapy Association and Sing For Your Seniors.

Bi-annual Grants (Spring & Fall)In 2018, AFA was able to fund 50 grants in 33 states, supporting museum-based art therapy, a wandering prevention project, a traveling education exhibit, transportation for residents to access services, wellness and nutrition caregiver workshops as well as fitness and balance programs.

Act Now Foundation, Jersey City, NJAllegheny County Office of the District Attorney, Pittsburgh, PAAlzheimer’s Alliance Tri-State Area, Texarkana, TXAlzheimer’s and Dementia Services of Northern Indiana, South Bend, INAlzheimer’s Community Care, West Palm Beach, FLAlzheimer’s Family Caregiver Support Center, Inc., Brewster, MAAlzheimer’s Orange County, Irvine, CAApostles of the Sacred Heart Clelian Center, Hamden, CTAppalachian Agency for Senior Citizens, Cedar Bluff, VAArt for the Journey, Richmond, VAAthens County Sheriff’s Office, Athens, OHAudrey’s Angels, Phoenix, AZBakerRipley, Houston, TXBarry & Florence Friedberg JCC, Oceanside, NYBlaine County Senior Council dba The Senior Connection, Hailey, IDBranson Missouri Police Dept., Branson, MOBriteside Adult Day Centers, Flemington, NJCaregiver Relief Program of Bedford Co., Shelbyville, TNCaregiver Support Services, Omaha, NECary Medical Center, Caribou, MECharlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, Charlotte, NCCICOA Aging & In-Home Solutions, Indianapolis, INCity of Albany Police Department, Albany, GACJE SeniorLife, Chicago, ILConejo Valley Senior Concerns, Thousand Oaks, CACreative Story Project-The Santa Project, Cleveland, TNCross Keys Village-The Brethren Home Community, New Oxford, PAElder Network, Rochester, MNFamily Services of Westchester, Port Chester, NYFamily Services of Westchester, Purchase, NYFox Valley Older Adult Services, Sandwich, ILGiving Back: Move with Balance, Paia, HIGloria’s Way, Cleveland, OHHope Health Massachusetts, Hyannis, MAInsight Memory Care, Inc., Fairfax, VAInspirit, Inc., Lake Worth, FLMemory Care Home Solutions, St. Louis, MOMemory Matters, Hilton Head Island, SCMid-Island Y JCC, Plainview, NYMusic in Medicine, Inverness, FLMy Friend’s Place, Bangor, MENasher Museum of Art at Duke University, Durham, NCNew Cassel Retirement Center, Omaha, NENew England Cognitive Center, New London, CTNorth End Senior Solutions, Otis, OROld Friends Club, Kirkland, WAOPICA Adult Day Program & Counseling Center, Los Angeles, CAOrange County Sheriff’s Office, Hillsborough, NCOrpheus Chamber Orchestra, New York, NYPatrick County Alzheimer’s Group LLC, Stuart, VAPilot Club of Huntsville Foundation, Madison, ALPutnam County Sheriff’s Department, Hamlet, NYRespite Care of Charleston, Charleston, SCRhythm Break Cares, New York, NYSenior Access, San Rafael, CASeniorsPlus, Lewiston, ME

Sing For Your Seniors, New York, NYSouth Whitehall Township Police Department, Allentown, PASyracuse Jewish Family Services, Syracuse, NYTazewell County Sheriff’s Office, Tazewell, VAThe George G. Glenner Alzheimer’s Family Centers, Inc., Chula Vista, CAValley Adult Older Services, Porterville, CAVolunteers of America Oregon, Portland, ORWashington County Commission on Aging, Hagerstown, MDWyoming Dementia Care, Casper, WY

Milton & Phyllis Berg Respite Care GrantsIn response to the overwhelming and ongoing need for caregiver respite, 36 organizations received grants in 24 states, funding such meaningful relief as adult day programs, in-home aides, companion care, and overnight respite.

“ Family caregivers give selflessly, day in and day out, to help their loved ones. It’s important that they also be able to care for themselves, too. Respite programs are increasingly important to improve the quality of life for individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease and their family caregivers. We are proud to support these outstanding organizations in their efforts to provide support in their communities.”

—Barry Berg, AFA Board of Trustees

Alzheimer’s & Dementia Services of Memphis, Inc. Memphis, TNAlzheimer’s and Dementia Society (DBA Memory Matters) St. George, UTAlzheimer’s Community Care, West Palm Beach, FLAlzheimer’s Disease Association of Kern County, Bakersfield, CA,Alzheimer’s Orange County, Irvine, CAAlzheimer’s Services Center, Morrow, GAAlzheimer’s Services of the Capital Area, Baton Rouge, LABarry and Florence Friedberg JCC Senior Adults Day Program, Oceanside, NYBetheseda Health Group, St. Louis, MOCaregiver Relief Program of Bedford County, Shelbyville, TNCaregiver Support Services, Omaha, NECaring Days Adult Day Care, Tuscaloosa, ALCaroline Medical Adult Day Care, Denton, MDCJE SeniorLife (Council for Jewish Elderly), Chicago, ILCOHME, New York, NYCollat Jewish Family Services, Birmingham, ALCommunity Adult Respite Experience, Albemarle, NCGrace Center for Adult Day Services, Corvallis, ORHomeCare Options (Visiting Homemaker Service of Passaic County), Totowa, NJHope Dementia & Alzheimer’s Services, Hyannis, MAKeystone Adult Day Program, Oakridge, TNMemory Matters, Hilton Head Island, SCMid-Island Y JCC, Plainview, NYMy Second Home, Mt. Kisco, NYMy Second Home, White Plains, NYNaples Senior Center at JCFS, Naples, FLOld Friends Club, Kirkland, WAOPICA Adult Day Program and Counseling Center, Los Angeles, CAPayson Senior Center, Payson, AZRegion 10 LEAP Area Agency on Aging, Montrose, CORespite Care of Charleston, Charleston, SCRespite Day Services of Oxford, Oxford, MSRiverstone Senior Life Services, New York, NYSelfhelp Community Services, New York, NYSenior Access, San Rafael, CASpringwell Inc., Waltham, MASyracuse Jewish Family Service, Syracuse, NY

“ We are so thankful for this award. It will reap benefits for years to come.”—Ellen Coburn, Executive Director, Thelma’s Place

Over $1 million in grants awarded in 2018 for innovation, care and researchAnne & Irving Brodsky Innovation Grant—$25,000Awarded for groundbreaking programs or services that raise the bar on Alzheimer’s care

“ We provide this grant to fund innovative programs that improve quality of life for those with Alzheimer’s and set an example which other organizations can follow.”

—Bert Brodsky, AFA Founder & Chairman of the Board

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INVESTING IN THE FUTUREAwarding College ScholarshipsIn 2018, AFA awarded $30,000 in college scholarship funding to 30 students across the country whose lives have been personally impacted by Alzheimer’s disease. Many have a loved one with the disease, worked as caregivers, volunteered and have developed a passion for the cause. More than 2,400 student applications were received for the 2018 Teens for Alzheimer’s Awareness Scholarship Essay Contest.

More than $200,000 to Stony Brook MedicineTo support an Positron Emission Tomography (PET) imaging research project that will compare neurons from healthy controls to those affected by Alzheimer’s disease. This type of innovative, translational research study has the potential to lead to the development of effective medications that specifically target the damaged areas of the brain.

" Through this collaboration with the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America, Stony Brook will bring new insights into the origins of Alzheimer’s, which will translate into advanced diagnostics, treatments and prognoses for our patients.”

—Kenneth Kaushansky, MD, SVP, Health Sciences and Dean of Stony Brook University School of Medicine

FUNDING INNOVATIVE RESEARCH$100,000 to The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research Litwin-Zucker Center for the Study of Alzheimer’s Disease and Memory Disorders To explore new treatments for Alzheimer’s most troubling symptoms: hallucinations, agitation, and aggression. This funding award is the third phase of a five-year $500,000 commitment.

“ AFA recognized the urgent need for research in this very difficult area, and provided support when few others were willing to do so. Dr. Jeremy Koppel and I, along with our team, have made real progress in this area over the last two years, and are excited to continue this research.” —Peter Davies, PhD, Director of the Litwin-Zucker Center for

the Study of Alzheimer’s Disease and Memory Disorders at The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research

“ The impact that Alzheimer’s disease had on my life through my great grandmother’s journey is something that can never be replaced or recreated. It taught me to love unconditionally, to honor family bonds, and to do what is necessary even through scary situations. It means the absolute world to me that I was able to care for her and make her smile while she was alive.”

—Brooke SerraSecond Runner-Up

“ I am truly grateful that I had the chance to care for [my grandfather], show him how much I love him and maintain his dignity.”

—Laurence CrandonGrand Prize Winner

“ I’ve never experienced anything even close to the love and utter devotion that my grandpa has for my grandma. That’s love at a whole other stage in life.”

—Dani Moore First Runner-Up

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Historic $2.34 Billion in Federal Funding for Alzheimer’s ResearchThe fiscal year 2019 federal budget delivered $2.34 billion for Alzheimer’s research funding. This was the first time federal investment surpassed $2 billion a year, the minimum amount leading scientists say is needed to meet the National Plan to Address Alzheimer’s Disease goal of finding a cure and/or better treatment by 2025.

BOLD New Action to Fight Alzheimer’s DiseaseThe Building Our Largest Dementia Infrastructure for Alzheimer’s (BOLD) law makes dementia a public health issue by establishing Centers of Excellence in Public Health Practice dedicated to promoting Alzheimer’s disease management and caregiving interventions as well as educating the public about Alzheimer’s disease and brain health.

“ The National Plan to Address Alzheimer’s Disease calls for a cure or disease modifying treatment by 2025. This funding gets us on a viable path toward putting this goal within the realm of possible. Maintaining the status quo when it comes to Alzheimer’s is not an option.”

—Charles J. Fuschillo, Jr., AFA President & CEO

RAISE Family Caregiver ActRecognize, Assist, Include, Support and Engage (RAISE) Family Caregivers Act will provide a desperately needed comprehensive national plan for the millions of family caregivers across the country who tirelessly care for their loved ones—including those living with Alzheimer’s—often while also trying to balance a family and a career, and deal with health issues of their own. The RAISE Act requires the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) to develop, maintain and update an integrated national strategy to support family caregivers.

Kevin and Avonte’s Law PassedThe Missing Americans Alert Program Act of 2018 (also known as “Kevin and Avonte’s Law”) was established to provide grants for training and technologies that help first responders locate individuals with Alzheimer’s disease or autism who wander and go missing. The

program is authorized at $2 million annually (or $10 million) from FY 2018 through 2022.

Genetic TestingThe increasing popularity of direct-to-consumer genetic testing kits, particularly at holiday gift-giving season, prompted AFA’s Medical, Scientific, and Memory Screening Advisory Board to publish an editorial in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease to advise consumers about their proper usage. “Three Wishes Now That the Genie is Out of the Bottle” provided recommendations to consumers, physician-scientists, policy makers and the commercial genetic testing industry on strengthening consumer safeguards and making it easier for people to access information so that they can make a more informed decision about whether genetic testing is right for them.

“ Consumers should have the right information before deciding to take a genetic test.”

—Lori Frank, PhD, AFA Medical, Scientific and Memory Screening Advisory Board Member

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A D V O C A T I N G F O R C H A N G E

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P U B L I C A W A R E N E S S

AFA in the News

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$3 Million

in donated public-service ads • Taxi-cab TV monitors in

New York City, Chicago, Miami, Boston, San Francisco

• Billboards in Times Square

• Captivate elevator and lobby digital video network ads in 27 cities, nearly 10,000 screens

• Rest-stop displays on the NJ Turnpike, Garden State Parkway, Atlantic City Expressway

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In 2018, AFA provided information about Alzheimer’s disease, caregiving, memory screenings, brain health and wellness, and other important topics

in stories by major media outlets across the country, including:

FAMILY CAREGIVERS EXCHANGE TIPS, SHARE STORIES TO EASE ALZHEIMER’S LOSSES

How to Prevent Caregiver Burnout

Holiday Travel Tipsfor Caregivers

Free Memory Screenings, Support for Families at Huge Alzheimer’s Conference Coming to Atlanta

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Vancouver Lookout — Vancouver, Canada

Light the World in Teal On November 8, 2018, more than 300 landmarks lit up the world in teal, the largest number of participants ever, in AFA’s public awareness campaign now in its fifth year. Raising spirits and demonstrating support for the millions of people living with Alzheimer’s disease and their care partners, Light the World in Teal participation included The Freedom Tower and the New York Stock Exchange in New York; LAX Airport, Los Angeles; the Prudential Tower, Boston; The Country Music Hall of Fame, Nashville; The Willis Tower, Chicago; Cobh Cathedral, Ireland; Taipei Tower, Taiwan; Sichuan Tower, China; and the Tower of Belèm, Portugal.

Keep Memory Alive Event Center — Las Vegas, NV

ICON Orlando — Orlando, FL

United Hebrew of New Rochelle — New Rochelle, NY

Maryland Government House — Annapolis, MD

Miami-Dade College Freedom Tower — Miami, FL

Gotham Hall — New York, NY

LAX Airport — Los Angeles, CA

Fifth Third Center — Nashville, TN

The World’s Only Corn Palace —Mitchell, SD

Woodmen Tower — Omaha, NE

Arlington Police Department — Arlington, VA

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FUNDING THE MISSION HELPING US MAKE A BIGGER IMPACT

GSN Games’ Solitaire TriPeaks A special 24-hour fundraising event where 100% of the net proceeds of over a half-million players were awarded to AFA.

Raised over $69,000

AFA Golf Classic at the Meadow Brook ClubHonoring Gurwin Jewish Nursing & Rehabilitation Center President & CEO Stuart Almer.

Raised over $150,000

Linda’s Ride at SoulCycleHonoring Linda German who is living with Early-Onset Alzheimer’s.

Raised Over $20,000

Ride the Divide for Alzheimer’sFor Monique Ades’ senior project in the summer of 2018, she and her father, Mickeal, rode mountain bikes down the continental divide trail, 2,700 miles of uncertain terrain, from Banff, Canada, to Antelope Wells, New Mexico, in memory of great-papa Troy Shackelford.

Raised over $17,000

Walk in the Park Event At the first-of-its kind Respite Care Park in the Town of Babylon, hundreds of people came out on a rainy October day to support the first-ever Alzheimer’s Walk in the Park.

Raised over $24,000

“ We speak for those who can’t.”

—Bert E. Brodsky, AFA Founder & Board ChairmanTHANK YOU FOR GIVING THEM A VOICE

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2 0 1 8 D O N O R S $2,000,000+Superior Digital Displays**

$1,000,000 +Edward & Della Thome Memorial Foundation

Helen Barrett Trust

$500,000 +Stuart P. Weckerly Trust

$100,000 +Captivate Network**

Combined Federal Campaign

Creative Mobile Technologies **

Estate of Douglas T. Holmes

Estate of Gene J. Bonagur

Estate of Jan West

Estate of Janet V. O’Brien

Estate of Joan Nelson Hayes

Estate of Peter Joseph McGourty

Estate of Shirley A. Temme

Estate of William C. Sodi

Genentech Inc.

iPic Entertainment**

Latcor Media**

$50,000 +Anonymous

Benevity, Inc.

Champion Motors International

E. Thaviu and T. Feiman Thaviu Charitable Remainder Trust

Estate of John J. Waye Trust

Facebook Payments, Inc.

GSN Games

Merck

Network for Good*

Morton Silverman

The Hannon Beinhoff Trust

The Rose Family Living Trust

TIAA*

$25,000 +Allergan

Anonymous

Avanir Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Biogen Inc.

Janise Bogard

Claim Executive of the Year Awards Banquet Committee

Dvorak Trust

Edward and Carol Miller Charitable Gift Fund

Estate of Edith Held

Estate of Gordon Lee Gullicksen

Estate of Jamie Luis Loyola

Estate of Lenore B. Melzer

Estate of Marie Salzberg

Estate of Phyllis E. Stein

Estate of Robert L. Hathon

Estate of Walter S. Draffin

James Maynard

National Christian Foundation Ohio

Swisher Family Trust

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HELPING US MAKE A BIGGER IMPACT The Allergan Foundation

The Minkin Foundation

The Robert E. Nabb Trust

The Thomas and Agnes Carvel Foundation

$10,000 +Aaron & Marion Gural Foundation

AERTC and NYS Smart Grid Consortium

Anonymous (3 Donors)

Gerald Archambeault

CVS Health Charity Classic, Inc.

Chris & Myrna Barton Giving Fund

Earl M. and Margery C. Chapman Foundation

Philip L. Edwards

Emmy & David German

Estate of Alfreda Matschuck

Estate of Carlette M. Allen

Estate of Eloy Roybal

Estate of Jane Elizabeth Urquhart Stern

Estate of Marjorie A. Hemphill-Salomo

Estate of Richard P. Cody

Estate of Sarah Williams Palmer

Estate of Steve B. Kallman

Estate of Valeria B. Stewart

Frederick H. Bedford and Margaret S. Bedford Charitable Foundation

Give With Liberty*

Hiscox Foundation USA

IBM Employee Services Center*

Independent Charities Of America*

Jackson National Life Insurance Company*

James and Betty Russell Trust

Jane B. and Eugene E. White Family Foundation

Debora L. Jones

JP Morgan Chase US Employee Funds*

Frank G. Kienast

Roger Koehler

David J. Kurti

L & L Foundation

Carla Leland

Jay Levy

Mrs. James T. Lyon

Joan and Robert Matloff Fund

Meadowlands**

Murphy Family Group

Larry Murphy

Northern Trust Company*

Outsource America, Inc.

Andrew J. Parsons

The Thomas Reep Trust

William P. Rubey

Carol L. Saxton

Penny Schmitz

Senior Helpers Franchising, LLC

Bernard E. Small

Sons of Italy Foundation — Order Sons of Italy in America

Stanley Shalom Zielony Foundation

TD Ameritrade Clearing*

The GIV Foundation at United Charitable

The Lary Foundation Inc.

The Madigan Revocable Trust of 1995

The Robert and Shirley Harris Family Foundation

The Thorson Foundation

TIF Foundation Fund

TisBest Philanthropy*

TRUIST by Frontstream*

Gene Walker

Barbara L. Whitcraft

William C. Dowling, Jr. Foundation

$5,000 +305 West End Avenue Assisted Living

322 Partners LLC, Newark Knight Frank

America’s Charities*

Anonymous

Audrey and Ozzie Golf Outing for Alzheimer’s

Ayco Charitable Foundation — The DCR Foundation

Bank of America Charitable Foundation*

Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund*

Barry E. Berg

Judy Binegar

Michelle Bless

Kenneth J. Bohan

Janine Bullis Valine

Melody Burke

Kevin Z. Campbell

Judith L. Caruso

Charles L. and Joan M. Hirsch Family Foundation

Cary Clark

Lindsay M. Cowles

Criteo Corp.

Donald Crook

Curbell Medical

D’Agostino Foundation

Peter Davies

Carole Deitrich

E. Joseph Evans Charitable Trust

Edward S. Miller and Joyce I. Miller Fund

Estate of Fouad Moshy

Estate of Judith and Richard Lawrie

Estate of Phyllis J. Eccles

Estate of Samuel Kuflik

Estate of Sharyn Robbins Silverstein

Estate of Walter J. Bodek

Eugene M. Lang Foundation

Fairfield County’s Community Foundation

Family Features**

Michael S. Giannotto

Amy Green

John Hare

Harris Mathews Charitable Foundation

Mary G. Harscher

Robert Hoffman

Elmo J. Hurst

JL HVAC Inc.

Jake’s 58 Hotel and Casino

Jenkins Living Center, Inc.— Watertown Alzheimer’s Council

Jerry Vogel Foundation, Inc.

Sherri A. Kliczak

George R. Kunkle

Rose F. Kuser

Carole Leboff

Alice Mark

Brenda Martini O’Loughlin

Vanessa McLean

Belinda Menendez

Merrill Lynch*

Eugene R. Middendorf

Morris A. Hazan Family Foundation

N & J Levy Charitable Foundation—Linda and Jerry Saslow

NetImpact Strategies

Newman’s Own Foundation

Nichols Family Foundation

Orbital ATK, Inc.

Barbara Pappas

Patient Care Associates, Inc.

Paypal Charitable Giving Fund*

Mark Peters

Lisa Pickering Knight

Pledgeling Foundation*

Premier RN Geriatric Care, LLC

Pura Vida Bracelets

RavenQuoth Inc.

Frank Rechterman

Reynolds American Inc.

Richard Dunn Family Foundation

Rosenberg, Fortuna & Laitman, LLP

Marilyn Rosskam

S.F.V. Lodge

Sandata Technologies, LLC— Bert E. Brodsky, Chairman

Richard Schippers

Ali Selim

Shell Oil Company Foundation Matching Gifts*

Shirley and Burt Harris Family Foundation

The Apatow-Mann Family Foundation, Inc.

The Apple Lane Foundation

The Children of Ruth C. Howard

The Howard and Barbara Farkas Foundation

The LLEE Foundation

The Michelle Canning Band

The Palisades Educational Foundation, Inc.

The Sunshine Foundation

The Tortimaki Foundation

Joan Trifletti

John H. & Dorothy M. Castle Charitable Lead Annuity Trust

Gary Weede

Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe Management Corporation

Wieden and Kennedy

WRH Realty Services

YourCause, LLC Trustee for New York Life*

Jaya Zachariah

$1,000 +Abrams, Fensterman, Fensterman, Eisman, Greenburg, Formato

Ackman-Ziff Real Estate Group

Doug Adair

Adirondack Beverages

Thomas Adrian

Aetna, Inc.

AIB/PSB Family

Air Centers of Florida Inc.

Todd S. Alexander

Kevin Allison

Amazon Smile Organization

Michael Ambrosino

American Academy of Ophthalmology

Ameriprise Financial*

Rex Ames

Joan M. Anderson

Matt and Rita Andis

Clayton Andrews

Rita A. Andriacchi

Anonymous

Arbol Christian Communications

Argent Development Group

Harvey Armstrong

AT&T United Way/Employee Giving Campaign*

William Aughenbaugh

Robert A. Ayers

Babcock Charitable Trust

Babelway Inc.

Wendy Bachman

Blanche Bacon

Elizabeth G. Bacot-Aigner

Linda C. Badger

Barbara A. Bailey

Darrell Baker

James Baker

Ball Homes, LLC

Cindy Ballas

Baltimore Family Foundation Inc.

David Balton

BankUnited

Anthony J. Barbera

David A. Barr

Barth Electric Co., Inc.

Ronald H. Bates

Erich Baumgartner

Deborah Bearchell

John M. Beard

Beauty 21 Cosmetics, Inc.

BEB Capital—Bert E. Brodsky, Chairman

BWD Sports & Entertainment and NFP

Edward Becker

Janis Becker

Aro J. Bedevian

Harry R. Beeth

Bentson, Vuona & Westersten, LLP

Kara M. Berglund

Ann Berkery

Berwind Corporation

Best Plumbing Specialties

Nelda Biggs-Brasher

Bill Wolf Petroleum Corporation

Kathleen Blackman

Glen and Sharon Blair

Danny Blakely

Blumenfeld Development Group

Samuel L. Boglio

Sharrel L. Boike

Gayle M. Bond

John Bonds

Mitchell Borger

Christopher Boss

Burt and Trish Branstetter

John E. Branzell

Leslie Brauer

Bright Funds Foundation

Bright White Paper Co.

Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Matching Gift Program

Phyllis Brock

Douglas L. Brooks

Candace N. Brown

Charles D. Brown

Mary Beth Browne

Mark Buchignani

Brandon Buikema

Penney P. Burnett

Burton & Rose Kahn Family Foundation

Peter Buscemi

Leonard Bynum

Frank C. Cameron

Martha Y. Campbell

Capital Digestive Care, LLC, Laboratory and the Paths

Capital Region Community Foundation*

Anthony J. Caravetta

Caribou Biosciences, Inc.

Fred J. Carillo

Donald Carlson

Patricia H. Carlson

Vincent Carosella

Edward L. Carrico

Loretta Cass

Kevin Catt

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Dennis Cavanaugh

CBS Sports—David Berson, President

Centerhem, Inc.

CGNY Renovations Incorporation

Challenger Lighting Company

Ralph A. Chapuis

Charities Aid Foundation of America*

Charitybuzz*

Charleston Sign & Banner LLC

Joseph Cheavens

Erick Christensen

Cintas

Clapp Hill Road LLC

Clark Family Foundation

Paul Cobo

Thomas G. Cole

Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston*

Community Foundation of Sarasota

Linda R. Connelly

Linda L. Cook

Eric S. Corbett

Corinthian International Foundation

Corning Incorporated Foundation

Jean Corson

Melinda Cotton

Greg Couch

Gil Cox

Debra Crawford

Judy Crouch

Andy Crowder

Crowdrise*

David Cunn

F. A. Curran

CustomInk, LLC

Robert Cuzzi

Richard Cynowa

Cynthia Rose Memorial Charitable Foundation

Paul Dalton

J. Daniel

Stephen Danna

Rob Das

David A. Dean

Ingeborg N. Dean

Burt Deardorff

Della Calce Private Foundation

Tony L. Della Ripa

Kristen Delldonna

Delta Sigma Phi Iota Psi

Emily Dequay

Ellen DeSanctis

Howard Dessau

DGMagnetics

George L. Dickstein

DonateWell*

DonationXchange

Dora and Emanuel Ciner Foundation, Inc.

Dorfman Pacific

Rhea Dow

Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps

Jerome Duffy

Duncan, Weinberg, Genzer & Pembroke, P.C.

Abby, Egon, Andrew and Jaimie Durban and Kresse

Patrick Dwyer

Eagan Family Foundation

Earl Penn Wood Farm

Frank Early, Jr.

East Bay Community Foundation

Dorothy Eaton

Luisa Echevarria McNamara

Eleanor and Finley Moss Foundation

Ellen Wills Martin Foundation

Rebecca Emanuel-Jones

Employee Health Insurance Management

Mark Engels

Michael Eramo

Julia Espel

Essex Trust of Essex Savings Bank

Estate of Barbara Padgett

Estate of Harold leifer

Estate of Jerry Parrott

Estate of June M. Bordner

Estate of Louis J. Dellaquila

Estate of Michael A. Joanson

Estate of Velma K. Hollon

Henk en Ilse Esveld

Eventbrite, Inc.*

Facility Management Corp.

William Fagan

Michael L. Faltischek

Ken Fankhauser

Joseph Farnan

John C. Faulkner

FCP Fund Manager LLC

Christy Feiber

Marc A. Feinberg

Nancy Ferens

Ken Ferguson

Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC*

Gary Filerman

Finishing Systems Inc.

First Baptist Church of San Bruno

Fleetcor Tech Operating Co., LLC

Fleetcor Technologies Philanthropy Team

Kathryn Folsom

Cynthia H. Ford

Four Springs Capital, LLC

FragranceNet

Frame USA, Inc.

Gloria M. Francis

James Frank

Gregory Franzese

Kim Franzese

Fred Marcus Photography

Avram Freedberg

Skip Frenzel

Front Street Associates, LLC DBA Wash-A-Local Laundromat

Zachary Fryer-Biggs

Gerald and Betty Fuller

FXCM

GallettAir Inc.

Lance Garcy

Jessie Gargas

Donna C. Garner

Gartenlaub

Gary and Jana Goodwin

Michelle L. Gaulding

GE United Way Campaign*

Genovese, Joblove and Battista P.A.

Don Gentry

Steven Gerleit

Sara Geuder

Joseph Gevock

Joan Geyer

John A. Gilligan

Givenik LLC

GKN Sinter Metals

Norman Gleit

Norma Globerman

Lance Goldberg

Goldman, Sachs & Co.

Stuart D. Goldstein

Marc Gollob

Sandra Gollob

Mary Gorte

Virginia Goss

Ken Graboys

Marilyn Grace

Rick Graham

Great Valley Publishing Company, Inc.

Greater Douglas United Way*

Greater Kansas City Community Foundation

Tom and Jean Greenawalt

Evan Greenstein

Marilouise Grewe

John Guarino

Gulf Coast Commuinity Foundation, Inc.

Gurwin Jewish Geriatric Foundation

Gurwin Jewish Nursing & Rehabilitation Center

Dorothea A. Hadler

Amy F. Haitonic

Opal Halla

Alexander N. Halpern

Beverly L. Hamilton

Richard T. Hamner

Roy B. Hand

Tom Hankins

Robert D. Hannum

Ellen Harkavy

Harmon Foundation

Harry Donenfeld Foundation, Inc.

Richard Haskel

Hastreiter Industries Corporation

Michael Havens

Donald Head

Alexander Henkin

Marcia Henning

Henri Bendel New York

Jane R. Hoffman

Holborn Corporation

Alan Horwits

Linda Hothem

Hovus, Inc.

James and Judy Howard

Michael Hoyle

HSBC Philanthropic Programs*

Sue J. Hughes

Donald Hunter

Hunter Family Charitable Trust

Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc.

Laura Hymes

Illinois Tool Works Foundation

ImpactAssets, Inc.

ING Financial Services, LLC

Intercity Investments, Inc.

Barbara H. Irwin

Jane and Gene Inc.

Jewish Communal Fund*

Albert Jicha

Bellaria Jimenez

JJ & C Partnership

JNJ Unified Communication and Collaboration

Maurice Joffe

Michael Jones

Dorian S. Jordan

Steven D. Jordening

Shirlie Joseph

JP Morgan Chase Foundation*

JustGive*

Patricia L. Kahler

Jill Kale

Rajeev Kathuria

Peter Keane

Sharon K. Kells

Richard M. Kelly

Jennifer Keran

Balachandar Kesavan

Dennis L. Keys

Won Y. Kim

Marjorie Klayman

Lenore C. Klein

Kluger, Kaplan, Silverman, Katzen and Levine, P.L.

Virginia L. Knauss

Stephen Knode

James K. Koelliker

KPMG Community Giving Campaign*

Franklin D. Kramer

Ginger Kreis and Family

Arlene Kuhnen

Richard Laine

Charles Lamkin

Tony M. Land

Diane Lane

David Langer

James Lax

Jesus Leal

Kerbee Leavitt

Michael D. Lee

Michiko Lee

Wenhsin Lee

Terry R. Leese

Jay A. Lefkowitz

Diana Leher

Ellen Leikind

Ann E. Levin

Paul A. Levis

Alice Liao

Fritz W. Liebig

Kimberly S. Lindgren

Candace L. Lindsay

List Master Systems Inc.

Catherine Livadary

LLR, Inc.

Lockheed Martin Employees Political Action Committee LMEPAC

Kevin C. Logue

Maryanne Long

Chalemchai Losirisup

Kathleen B. Loughnot

Olivia G. Lowery

LPL Financial Member FINRA/SIPC*

Joan N. Lum

Craig Lynch

Claire Mackin

Carlana J. Maduza

Leonard P. Maganza

Elizabeth C. Magee

Magnolia Springs Florence

Eric Mahr

Main Line Reform Temple, Beth Elohim

Lawrence J. Malone

Rita Manly

Betty L. Manwaring

Linda Marcotte

Marin Country Day School

Margo Marks

Carol L. Marshall

Nancy A. Marshall

Jack D. Martin

Marvin D. and Melissa U. Gill Family Foundation, Inc.

Mary Lou Downs Foundation

Mass. Electric Construction Co.

John D. Mayberry

McBride Consulting & Business Development Group

Susan A. McCarthy

Kenneth McDonald

Paul McElroy

Wilmer D. McGee

Patrick McGinnis

McIntosh Family Light Show

L. M. McIntyre Memorial Field Trial

Regan McNair

Spence Mehl

Mercury Public Affairs LLC

Meridian Captial Group

Meridian Middle School

Merlin Petroleum Co., Inc.

Metropolis Collectibles

Meyer Esther Mazor Foundation Inc.

MGM Resorts Foundation

Miceli Inc. t/a Poplar Fine Jewelry

Mid America Real Estate Corp

Miller Family Endowment Inc.

Linda Miller

Nadine Miller

Norbert Mindel

Lynn M. Moal

Modell’s II, Inc.

Diane Mohr

Helen Molloy

David W. Molumby

Priscila Montana

Elizabeth B. Moody

Allen Moore

Jerome Morgan

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, LLC

Mountain Run At Boyne Owner Association

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Mary Mueller

Patrick and Laura Mulvihill

Clella B. Murray

Nanell Foundation, Inc.

National Financial Services, LLC.

Danielle L. Neal

Linda Nechvatal

Frances Nee

Thomas B. Neff

Nicholas Nemecek

Eberhard S. Neutz

New Life Chapel at the Heritage at Lowman

Deborah Newsome-Smith

Nexus Health Capital

BWD Sports & Entertainment and NFP

Elaine Nisonoff

Mike Nolte

North Carolina Association of Nurse Anesthetists

Northwell Health

Michael F. Nozzolio

Nussbaum, Yates, Berg, Klein & Wolpow, LLP

Susan E. O’Connor

Old Trail School

Daniel Oliver

Joyce Olson

Oppenheim Charitable Foundation Trust*

Ellis Oppenheim

Orange County Community Foundation*

Origami Owl Custom Jewelry

Patrick O’Rourke

Bill Ortgiesen

Outdoor Resort Palm Springs Owners Association

Wendy Park

Parkview Health

James S. Peery

Marilyn Penn

People’s United Bank, NA

Alan Perrie

Pershing LLC

David Peterson

Deric Peterson

Kraig Peterson

Philip J. and Carol J. Lyons Foundation

Joseph J. Phillips

Richard F. Pierle

Pitney Bowes Foundation

PJ and Palmina Casella Foundation

Pogue Construction

Polsky Sports and Entertainment LLC

Jeanette R. Porretta

Potter Electric Signal Company, LLC

Barbara J. Powers

Precision Castparts

Alec C. Proskine

Charles F. Ptacek

Lincoln Quillian

Adam Radosti

Soledad Ramirez

Rachael Ray

Raymond and Marie Goldbach Foundation, Inc.

Raymond James Charitable Endowment Fund

Thomas Raymond

Recreation Farm Society, Inc.

Rich Reddy

Susan Reische

Jacob Rejwan

Renaissance Charitable Foundation, Inc.

Paul L. Rensink

RFE Engineering Inc.

Richard P. Cody Trust

Karen B. Richardson

Ries Foundation

Christopher Ristow

Road ID, Inc.

Robert and Diana Scott Charitable Fund

Jacqueline Robidoux

Dirk Robinson

Sharon Robinson

Joseph Rocha

Thomas Roehr

Roger A. & Ruth A. Lund Charitable Trust

Dr. Roiphe and Mr. Herz

John L. Rome

Richard Romine

Ronaldo Designer Jewelry, Inc.

Rossmoor Rotary Foundation

Caroline and Paul Rothberg

Paul Roughan

RTA Products LLC

Jesse Rubenfeld

Ruthlein Toell Foundation

Samiti Technology Inc.

Donald R. Sanders

Steve Sanger

Mitch Sauberman

Bennett Schachter

Roger and Sharon Schenewerk

Philip L. Schmidt

Jeffrey G. Schneider

Jules Schneider

Elisa Schoenhardt

Brian Schultz

Bob and Didi Scott

Scott-McRae Automotive Group

Charles Sears

Security Door Controls

Frank L. Seidman

Manu Shah

Michael J. Shaw

Allison M. Sheridan

Paula Sherman

Gayle B. Shines

Suranjan Shome

Renee Silverstein

Abhimanyu Singh

Matthew Siska

Richard Skor

Sliquid, LLC

Howard G. Smith

Julia Smith

Kevin and Susan Smith

Mark L. Smith

Kay Snavely

Tonia Socha

John Sollazzo

Solutions By Design II, LLC

Richard Sosman

Sound Capital Partners

Steven Sperber

Jamie Sprague

St. Paul’s Lutheran Church

Jane E. Steijger

Susan Steinberg

Stern IR, Inc.

Ronald Stevens

William Stevens

Mitchell Stewart

Joseph A. Stocken

Kimball Stone

Ariele Strauss

John D. Strong

Frances B. Sublett

Michael Sullivan

Jill Sumner

Steven I. Suzzan

Shirley Swedlow

Synergy Sports, Inc.

Synterra

Wendy Taccetta

Annemarie H. Tague

TalentBurst, Inc.

Colson Taylor

Teamsters Local Union No. 817

TENEO

Barbara I. Tenney

Michelle Terry

The Atlantic Group FPPM, Inc.

The Banks Family Foundation, Inc.

The Bob and Janette Strode Charities

The CarMax Foundation

The Dallas Foundation

The Darla Dee Turlington Charitable Foundation

The First National Bank of Long Island

The GE Foundation

The Gevock Foundation

The Gould-Shenfeld Family Foundation

The James A. & Mary H. Bell Charitable Foundation

The Lenore and Howard Klein Foundation, Inc.

The Leviton Foundation Inc.

The Litwin Foundation, Inc.

The Louise B. Blackman Family Foundation

The M. Whitney Nesbitt Trust

The Manny and Ruthy Cohen Foundation

The Marvel S. Platoff Foundation

The Natter Family Foundation

The Pearl Family Foundation, Inc.

The Richard P. Quadri Charitable Gift Fund

The Robert E. Nabb Trust

The Shirley W. & William L. Griffin Charitable Foundation

The T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving

The Wayen Charitable Foundation

The Wilczynski Foundation

Jon Thomas

Suzanne S. Thompson

Marlene Thomson

Torielli-Nawrocky Family Charitable

Janice Treanor

Treasured Memories Charitable Funding

Trustone Financial

Sharon M. Tsai

John C. Tsiknas

Bob and Marsha Turner

UBS Financial Services Inc.*

United Way of Central New Mexico*

United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey*

United Way of Long Island*

United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley, Inc.*

Carole Van De Kerckhove

Tammy Van Veen

Regena Vick

ViewTrade

Mary Vollmer

David and Julie Volosin

Sheila Von Euer

Jean C. Voorhees

Voya Foundation

VVA LLC Project Managers

Michelle Wade

Irene Wakabayashi

Cate Waynick

Brad Weber

Larry B. Weber

Karen Wechsung

Richard E. Weideg

Jeff Weinstein

Delmar Weisz

Wells Fargo Advisors for Robert B. Harvey

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., WM-Philanthropic West

Tish Wescott

John Westerman

Albert Weymouth

Benton M. Wheeler

Kenneth White

William and Joyce O’Neil Charitable Trust

Kathryn H. Williams

Kimberly Williams

Beth Ann Wilson

Robert A. Wilson

Lauren Wingfield Johnson

Andrew Winston

Thomas C. Wollan

Peter Wright

Wynn Resorts Limited Employee Foundation*

Lynn Wynne

Claire Yenicay

Etty Yenni

David C. Yoder

YourCause, LLC Paying Agent for Dell Giving*

YourCause, LLC Trustee for Medtronic Foundation Volunteer Gr*

YourCause, LLC Trustee for Pentair, Inc.*

Marcia Yunmen Liao

Zenith Insurance Company

Sherrie Zigman

Marc L. Zimmermann

Zissu Family Foundation

David C. Zmeskal

* Gift amount represents cumulative contributions in 2018 from donors

**Nonmonetary donations

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With tremendous gratitude for helping us maximize the quality of life for those living with Alzheimer’s and dementia.

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SUMMARY OF FINANCIAL REPORTStatement of Activities—Fiscal year ending December 31, 2018

Support Contributions and Special Events

Contributions $9,439,686

Membership Dues $92,735

Special Events $183,176

Program Income $136,107

Grants $1,080,070

Investment Income $230,657

In-Kind Contributions $3,555,653

Loss on Sale of Asset ($14,000)

Total Support $14,704,084

Expenses

Program Services—Public Awareness & Support $8,627,799

Management & General $283,493

Fundraising $699,719

Total Expenses $9,611,011

Increase/(Decrease) in Net Assets $5,093,073

Net Assets, December 31, 2017 $14,826,736

Net Assets, December 31, 2018 $19,919,809

HOW WE SPEND YOUR CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS

Fundraising

General and Administrative

7%

Program Services 88%

All contributions designated for research go exclusively to funding research toward a cure and more effective treatments.

100%AFA holds Charity Navigator’s highest rating of four stars for its commitment to fiscal responsibility and transparency.

5%

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HOPE HOPE HOPE

HOPE HOPE HOPE

HOPE HOPE HOPE

HOPE HOPE HOPE

The mission of the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA) is to provide support, services and education to

individuals, families and caregivers affected by Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias nationwide, and fund

research for better treatment and a cure.

HOPEWE NEVER GIVE UP

322 Eighth Avenue, 16th Fl.New York, NY 10001

866-232-8484www.alzfdn.org