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FY2008 Phillips Brooks House Association Annual Report Celebrating Presidents, Vice Presidents & all PBHA Alumni! students & communities partnering for social change

Nene Igietseme, Michael Pope, and Sarah Lockridge-Steckel Mission PBHA strives for social justice. As a student-run organization, we draw upon the creative initiative of students and community members to foster collaboration that empowers individuals and communities. Through social service and social action, PBHA endeavors to meet community needs while advocating structural change. PBHA seeks to promote social awareness and community involvement at Harvard and beyond. PBHA offered many opportunities this year for students to interact with alumni. During Reunion in June, the directors of the Franklin I-O Summer Program, Nene Igietseme 09 and Sarah Lockridge-Steckel 09, and the founder Jill Stockwell, Ellie Lee, and Richard Buery of the Franklin After School Program, Michael Pope 82, met for a rich discussion on neighborhood-based programming. At the Robert Coles dinner and award ceremony, former directors Jill Stockwell 08 and Ellie Lee 92 shared their experiences at the Harvard Square Homeless Shelter, affectionately known as Uni-Lu, with our Outstanding Alumnus recipient Richard Buery 92. Orlando Segura and Melissa Luna At the same event, board member and former Keylatch director Melissa Luna 03 and Orlando Segura 05, past director of the Cambridge Youth Enrichment Program, considered the mission of PBHA and its continued commitment to the greater community. Finally, former Trustee Frank Duehay 55, this year s Outstanding Supporter recipient, and past PBHA Vice President Andrew Park 01 reminisced about the success of the Centennial Campaign and its positive impact on the organization s Frank Duehay and Andrew Park finances.

A Message from PBHA President Frances Tompkins and Class of 1955 Executive Director Gene Corbin Frances Tompkins (far right) with Maria Dominguez Gray, Deputy Director, Gene Corbin, and Grant Damon, Vice President A Fantastic Year! We re pleased to report that PBHA enjoyed a fantastic year. There are many examples of the exciting progress we made toward fulfilling PBHA s dual mission of serving the community and developing social justice leaders. PBHA s student-led programs continued to thrive and innovate. Much has been written about the public service inclinations of the Millennial Generation (those who graduate from high school after 2000). The predictions are ringing true at PBHA where student involvement is more robust than ever. More than 1,600 students made an energetic commitment to PBHA s 76 community service and advocacy programs this year. PBHA made great strides in building a stronger student-led nonprofit to support our growth. The Program Management Certificate, a 16-hour training course for program directors and students expecting to assume leadership roles in PBHA programs, was awarded to 35 in its first year. In addition, 244 volunteers received the new Tutor and Mentor certificates after attending four-hour sessions covering positive youth development, behavior management, pedagogy, and more. PBHA Officers also now undergo extensive training on nonprofit management during a January retreat. More than ever, students received leadership development opportunities along with training in offering quality programming that will better serve the community. The enduring goal of creating a PBHA alumni organization came to fruition. Alumni have often conveyed their desire to stay connected to each other along with the values and spirit of future generations of PBHAers. Students report how useful it is to have relationships with former program leaders and officers and also seek contacts with alumni who can help them navigate public interest career opportunities. PBHA- Alumni, the newly formed organization, holds tremendous potential for strengthening the relationship between generations of PBHA leaders and volunteers! Additionally, the first Robert Coles Call of Service Lecture and Alumni Weekend was held in October to honor the former PBHA volunteer, board member, Harvard professor, and prolific author of 50 books, including The Call of Service, which examines the idealism our organization instills in students. The campus-wide lecture also kicked off a weekend of PBHA-Alumni activities. Founder and President of the Children s Defense Fund, Marian Wright Edelman, delivered a powerful inaugural address to a packed house and numerous alumni who had returned for an inspiring weekend. PBHA alumni and friends can now become part of the PBHA community in a more structured way by joining PBHA-Alumni and attending the annual fall event (see www.pbha.org/alumni). From providing advice to supporting the organization financially, friends like you help make PBHA possible. We hope you will continue with us on this important journey of building an even stronger organization rooted in the conviction expressed at the organization s founding in 1904 that students can make a difference in the world while developing lasting skills and relationships in the process! Frances Tompkins 09, President Gene Corbin, MPA 01, Class of 1955 Executive Director

PBHA Annual Donors FY08 (Feb. 1, 2007 - Jan. 31, 2008) Thank you to our donors* who helped support PBHA operations and term-time programs! * Gifts of $250 or more to support PBHA annual operations and term-time programs. Summer donors were acknowledged in the SUP Newsletter. (Please let us know if we inadvertently omitted your name.) Top Billing ($5,000 & up) Ken & Yvonne Aldrich Anonymous Dr. Paul Arthur Buttenwieser Arthur Pai-Shih Chu City of Cambridge Cathy Ann Cramer Doran Family Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Flora Family Foundation Nancy S. Goroff Harvard College Marathon Challenge Harvard COOP Harvard President s Public Service Fund Harvard Undergraduate Council Harvard University Max & Vicki Kennedy Louis & Anne Abrons Foundation Memorial Church of Harvard University Oscar S. Pollock Raymond P. Lavietes Foundation Stride Rite Foundation The Broad Foundation Visionaries ($1,000 - $4,999) Anonymous Baker Foundation Mary Jo Bane & Kenneth Winston Bank of America Matching Gifts Arthur Jay Bassin David M. Bixby, Esq. Thomas W. Blumenthal Shirley Bogs Paula H. Boyd Brattle Square Florist Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Brome Philip Burling Jeffrey Chambers & Andrea Okamura Dr. Paul Joseph Chang Dr. David Lawrence Colton Dr. Alison Liebhafsky DesForges Dr. Francis H. Duehay Christopher William Dysard Andrew James Ehrlich Elisabeth Claudy Fleischman Dr. Curt Richard Freed Dr. Gail M. Gerhart Google Matching Gifts Tracey Elizabeth Guice Dr. Kenji Hakuta Walter Joseph Handelman Gail McGreevy Harmon Dr. Richard M. Hunt IBM Dr. Judith Frances Kaufer Priscilla Fierman Kauff, Ph.D. Derek & Leora Kaufman Andrea L. Kelton-Harris Judith H. Kidd James T. Kloppenberg Dr. Charlotte V. Kuh & Roy Radner Silchen & Paul Lee Thomas H. Lee & Ann Tenenbaum Yong Ock Lee Leo Model Foundation Malcolm Gibbs Foundation Timothy Patrick McCarthy Gerald M. McCue Deborah Carol McLean Daniel Meltzer & Ellen Semonoff Jean Meltzer Michael Weiskopf Foundation Microsoft Corporation Matching Gifts Carol & Jeff Miller Stephen Gayley Milliken Mr. & Mrs. John D. Nichols, Jr. David B. Orr Anne L. Peretz William Bartlett Perkins, Esq. Donald Irving Perry James & Mary Pierce Plato Malozemoff Foundation Dr. Jonathan D. Quick Jean Schiro-Zavela & Vance Zavela Silver Lake Technology Management Carl P. Sjogreen Lee H. Smith The Hon. David Hackett Souter Spencer Foundation Matching Gifts Dr. Alan A. Stone SUB POP Records James Cecil Swank The Huisking Foundation, Inc. The Packard Humanities Institute William Foss Thompson Uno Restaurants, LLC Alexander Walley & Erin L. Matias Janet Wang David & Mary Ann Barrows Wark G. Geer Wilcox Philanthropists ($500 - $999) Anonymous Balbach Family Foundation Jeffrey Pollard Ballou Henry Faxon Bannister, Jr. Dr. Bryan Alman Barber John Gordon Bemis Cambridge Action Fund, Inc. Dr. & Mrs. Herbert Chase Dr. Roy William Chesnut, Jr. Elizabeth H. G. Collier David L. Dance Paul & Cheryl Drummey John M. Duffy Chester Evans Finn, Jr. Hans George Fleischner Michael Alan Gaffin Robert Allan Goodin Julian Andrew Grant Lisa Drummond Graustein Cliff & Kim Greene Alan Michael Grumet Jill E. Gustafson, M.D. David C. Hamilton Oliver Hart Harvard University Retirees Association Johnson & Johnson Matching Gifts Dr. Amy Caroline Justice Richard E. Kaufman Pauline T. Kim Edward F. LaCroix, Jr. Maureen Le Roy Lamb Thomas S. Lamont II Michael A. Lampson Matthew Lesniak Robert Alexander Lisak William T. Maloney Adam Jonathan Margolin Dr. Robert M. Neer Dr. James Alonzo Nelson Dr. & Mrs. Arthur C. Nielsen Dr. James Marc Perrin Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm Pfunder Paul & Susan Pintus Gregory L. Poppe Warren H. Pyle Jane R. Reardon Sabino Rodriguez III Mr. & Mrs. Jesse M. Rothstein Lewis Samuel Russell, Jr. Dr. William L. Saltonstall, Jr. David Schanzer & Elizabeth Losos Bryan L. Sells Sexton Family Charitable Foundation Bill & Fay Shutzer Gail Smith Jeffrey A. Smith, Esq. Robert & Mary Thornberry Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Mr. & Mrs. E. Marcus Wiggs III Jeffrey G. Williamson Christopher Winship Robert Wolff, Jr. Shanyang Zhao William M. Zinn Jan Michael Ziolkowski Advocates ($250 - $499) Dr. Joan Cindy Amatniek American Repertory Theatre Ann Radcliffe Trust, Harvard University Anonymous (4) Robert C. Barber Kenneth Gilbert Bartels Dr. James Ciora Beck William Ira Bennett, M.D. Ms. Ellen Fels Berkman Frances Biersteker Robert S. Blacklow, M.D. Arthur Seward Brisbane Sue Ellen Brown Dr. Martin Herbert Brownstein Susan Okie Bush James A. Chattra Christian Anh Vu Chu David & Ruth Cohen Barbara J. Cone Gene A. Corbin John C. Culver Edmund R. Davis William D. DeVore Jose & Muriel Dominguez Dr. Margaret Ann Drickamer James & Rebecca Evarts John G. Fernald James Finucane Kenneth Clark Froewiss John Charles Gabbert Kenneth Wayne Gideon Barbara J. Green Lisa Gruenberg & Martin Carmichael Bertrand & Helena Halperin Dr. & Mrs. Ernest Hamel Harvard University Operations Dudley & Georgene Herschbach Hutchins H. Hung Robert & Saran Hutchins Alexander M. Johnston Jeanne Kinney Mr. & Mrs. John H. Knowles, Jr. Marjorie Beth Landa Jonathan Asher Lewin John & June Lilienthal Looney & Grossman, LLP Mr. & Mrs. Philip Andrew Lowry James J. Lucas Eric Wade Luftman Michael Ma James G. McKellar Jenna B. McNeill Kuniko McVey Mr. Ari Erin Miller Stephanie B. Mitchell Robert L. Moore Sara E. Oseasohn Mr. & Mrs. Mark Nichols Page Michael Paisner Passim Center The Hon. Deval L. Patrick Susan Weld Peck George Chilton Piper Prudential Foundation Matching Gifts Dr. Robert S. Pynoos Thomas Edward Reinert, Jr. Matthew & Edith Roberts Thomas Cullen Rogers James Henry Rowe III Cheryl K. Ryder Dr. Thomas Hiroshi Sakoda Theodore R. Samuels II Vijay Sarjepatil Frederick P. Schaffer Daniel & Susan Schechter Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Schorr Daniel Philip Schorr Elizabeth Susan Shayne Brenda Ellen Sirovich Dr. Loren Richard Skeist Richard Warren Smith David Stuart Stern John Albert Sutter John L. Thorndike Phil & Kate Villers Dennis Craig White Christoph Wolff Li-Shiuan Yang

Operating Revenue FY08: $2,587,518 Income from Endowments, Net of Fees $566,479 (22%) Contributions & Grants from Organizations $616,128 (24%) Harvard In-Kinds, Donated Goods & Services $566,589 (22%) Net Assets Released from Restrictions $150,070 (6%) Government Grants $73,159 (3%) Other Revenue $87,309 (3%) Fundraising Events $171,312 (6%) Individual Contributions 356,472 (14%) Operating Expenses FY08: $2,295,658 Term Programs $682,487 (30%) Summer Programs $881,975 (38%) Other Programs $60,023 (3%) Fundraising $175,005 (7%) General & Administrative $277,992 (12%) Stride Rite Scholars Program $218,176 (10%) Condensed Statement of Financial Position for the Year Ended January 31, 2008 Current Assets: $1,265,500 Temporarily Restricted Assets: $16,000 Endowments: $2,066,555 Net Property & Equipment: $60,073 Total Assets: $3,408,128 Total Liabilities: $145,801 Condensed Statement of Activities for the Year Ended January 31, 2008 Total Revenue & Support: $2,587,518 Total Operating Expenses: $2,295,658 Change in Net Assets: $291,860 Net Assets, Beginning of Year: $2,753,124 Net Assets, End of Year: $3,262,327 Net Assets: $3,262,327 Note: Fundraising expenses have been kept to only 7% so your donations go further! Complete audited financial statements are available upon request.

PBHA Programs Continued Year-Round Impact in Boston Communities Other Program Highlights A new PBHA program called Admission Scholars developed a comprehensive approach to college advising at two Boston high schools. From SAT Prep to assistance with the college application and financial aid process, this group mentoring program works with students and their families to assure success enrolling in college. The new Codman Square Health Center Program operates out of the Codman Square Health Center, a community-based, outpatient health care and multi-service center dedicated to promoting a culture of health in low-income Dorchester. The volunteers staff the childcare areas and teach health, nutrition, and hygiene. Students also work closely with neighborhood leaders, shadow doctors at the clinic, and learn more about community organizing. Memorial Church Grants were awarded to PBHA projects by Chair Jim Lawson BRYE and Franklin I-O campers came together at Collaboration in Dorchester The Incubator Fund was established and made available to new programs or innovative initiatives seeking to expand PBHA s vision and programming in the community. Admission Scholars, Franklin Teen, Cambridge After School, South Boston Big Sib, and Leaders! all benefitted from this new source of funding. Refugee Youth Term Enrichment (RYTE) again paired with SHADES (the outreach wing of the Harvard South Asian Association) to hold a conference on the college application process for immigrant youth. RYTE ran focused workshops on selection, resume building, interviewing, personal statements, navigating the FAFSA and other financial aid matters. Volunteers on Boston Common with the children from Chinatown Afterschool In September 2007, PBHA participated in a university-wide day of service pairing volunteers with service partners from the community. Chinatown Afterschool enjoyed participating in this weekend service project (see above photo) as a bonus activity to the consistent year-round programming in their community. The Program Management Certificate was piloted in the spring of 2007 as a successful training series providing tools and knowledge to PBHA directors and leaders. The Program Management Certificate was designed by staff and student leaders to include best practices applicable to all programs. By attending, directors build their own skills while learning how to improve their programs. As part of a small learning community, directors build lasting relationships with other campus leaders, enabling better collaboration and best practice sharing.

1st Annual Robert Coles Call of Service Lecture and Alumni Weekend PBHA welcomed Marian Wright Edelman at a reception in the Parlor and then listened intently as she delivered the first Robert Coles Call of Service Lecture in Memorial Church. Marian was delighted to honor her friend Robert Coles 50, who was in attendance at both events and those of the following day, when the PBHA Alumni Weekend continued with workshops, a panel discussion with Dr. Coles, and an award dinner honoring PBHA supporters and alumni. Frank Duehay 55 was named the PBHA Outstanding Supporter and Richard Buery 92 received the Outstanding Alumnus award (see page 2 for photos). Robert Coles receives the key to the City of Cambridge. We salute Robert Coles! Marian Wright Edelman was an inspiring speaker for students and alumni alike. Robert Coles used examples from William Carlos Williams during his conversation with panelists. Former teaching assistants from his General Education Class The Literature of Social Reflection shared memories from his many years of teaching this class. Gene Corbin and Mayor of Cambridge Ken Reeves 72 share the excitement of hosting Marian Wright Edelman and Robert Coles at the opening reception in the PBHA Parlor.

Graduating seniors pictured on the steps of Phillips Brooks House Phillips Brooks House Association FY08 Board of Trustees & Staff Board of Trustees Frank Assaf 08 Robert C. Barber 72 Mo Barbosa Connie Chen 08 Gene A. Corbin, MPA 01 [ex officio] Katya Fels 93 Sabrina Forte 08 Jennifer Graham 08 Jennifer L. Hochschild Elizabeth Keating Judith H. Kidd [ex officio] Ajay Kumar 08 Jungmin Lee 08 Sussan Lee 09 Melissa Luna 03 Emily Parrott 09 Angelico Razon 08 Jonathan Tannen 07 E. Abim Thomas 96 Mark Warren Staff Gene A. Corbin, Eecutive Director Maria Dominguez, Deputy Director Susan C. Collings, Director of Development Barbara Cone, Financial Administrator Robert Bridgeman, Director of Programs David Dance, Director of Programs Kerry McGowan, Director of Programs Kate Meunier, Director of Programs Louise Wills, Grants, Alumni Relations & Technology Coordinator Ariel Harms, Student Development Coordinator Phyllis Fallon, Accounting Assistant Steve Griffin, Vehicles Coordinator The Arthur Liman Press The Arthur Liman Press at Phillips Brooks House is an endowed fund established by the efforts of the Liman family in honor of Arthur C. Liman 54 to support publications that honor public service and his memory.h Phillips Brooks House Association, Harvard Yard, Cambridge MA 02138 phone 617-496-8642 fax 617-496-2461 http://www.pbha.org