Giving Thanks Annual Report Fiscal Year 2012

Annual Report
Fiscal Year 2012
Fiscal Year 2013
Giving
Thanks
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Table of Contents
A Time of Thanksgiving
3
Fighting Poverty, Caring for a Community
5
A Culture of Engagement
6
Celebrating the Holy Land
7
Honoring Poets Anew
8
Musical Exaltation
9
Vivid Visits and Inspiring Education
10
Summary of Operations and Program Revenue & Expense
Fiscal Year 2012 and Fiscal Year 2013
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Giving Thanks for Your Gifts to the Cathedral
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Board of Trustees and Trustees Emeriti
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A Time of Thanksgiving
The Very Reverend Dr. James A. Kowalski
Dean of the Cathedral
ability to launch new programs. All in the Cathedral
community owe a great debt of thanks to the trustees,
staff, and consultants who worked tirelessly to forge
that agreement and plan for the future.
A
s the holiday season begins again
each year, the Cathedral is filled
with visitors. Some are tourists
from around the world. Some come
specifically to affirm their faith—
and to give thanks.
Periods in history that are fraught
with division, discord and hardened positions often
make thankfulness a challenge. The gap between the
wealthiest and those with the least has never been
greater—which is a sign of a profound societal ailment,
and that can foster bitterness.
This cathedral is a unique place to give thanks. When I
think about the last decade, I am filled with gratitude—
to have been Dean when we were blessed to recover
from a disastrous fire was both a challenge and a boon.
I am thankful that the efforts on which our community
embarked became the first steps in a process of
renewal, creating the momentum for us to unveil a
master plan. We began to place our buildings and our
finances on a stronger foundation.
We now have an agreement with the Brodsky
Organization to lease the north site on the Cathedral
Close. This new housing will create almost ninety
affordable rental units for our neighborhood while it
also undergirds our current mission and enhances our
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A more sustainable Cathedral—one of the great
religious, civic and cultural institutions of the city—is
offered anew not for ourselves alone but as a cathedral
for all. Vital, timely and ambitious programs, such as
The Value of Water, repositioned the convening
authority of this great Cathedral. Again we were the
roof under which compelling conversations were put
into contemporary perspective—through liturgy, art,
and discourse. I am thankful for that herald of other
urgent topics we can address in our space in the
coming years, such as The Value of Food.
South African artist Jane Alexander’s Surveys (from the
Cape of Good Hope) was lauded by The New York Times
as a moving and unsettling exhibition, which managed to
raise issues of race, the environment, and the relationship
between what makes us human beings and animals. It
drew thousands of new visitors to the Cathedral.
Such discourse engages and delights, and we are
then sent back into the world with a greater
awareness and with a renewed commitment to each
other as human beings. We will install Xu Bing’s
remarkable Phoenix Rising project in the New Year.
He is a Chinese artist deeply committed to his nation
as a global citizen, whose art speaks to the vibrancy
of China as it seeks a transnational language. Under
the Cathedral’s roof the power of art to transform is
amplified. We are offered new lenses through which
to see the world. I am thankful for that new vision
and for the ways our imagination is educated in the
service of the future of humankind.
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Have you experienced music in the Cathedral? Then you
know its uniquely soaring power. In 2011, Kent Tritle
became our Director of Cathedral Music and organist. An
internationally renowned choral director, since his arrival
Kent has greatly enhanced the Cathedral’s music
programs, and their stature ranks among the most
respected (and beloved) of the city’s resources.
And the diversity of music—from Bach’s Mass in B minor
to the contemporary music of crossover artist John Zorn—
was a metaphor for how all are welcome and transformed
here. Great musical traditions also hauntingly came
together as part of the Holy Land program inspired by
Rabbi Leonard Schoolman. Worshippers across times and
faiths met beyond their differences, simply taking in truly
great music in a great space.
Such music occasions thanksgiving, as shared
celebrations take us beyond words. For me, this
symbolizes the possibility of mutual respect and
community. The Cathedral strives to promote that
kind of global citizenship. It is a conversation we need
to birth again, in this country and throughout the world,
if we are to stop the destructive polarization that tears
down peace and justice rather than building it up.
When this great space is filled with human voices, its
inspirational powers are taken to heavenly heights, and
I understand again how important individuals are to the
life of this Cathedral. Its vitality will always depend on
the support of our many donors. We depend on your
commitment each year—a connection that knits us
together with the past, present and future. For your
generosity, your hope for the future, and your faith in
the work we will do together, I am deeply grateful.
The Very Reverend Dr. James A. Kowalski
Dean of the Cathedral
The Very Reverend Dr. James A. Kowalski before the Great Bronze Doors. Photo: Helena Kubicka
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Fighting Poverty,
Caring for a Community
In 2013, we
served over
22,822 meals
to over 7,600
clients.
We initiated
screenings and
programs
on diabetes,
nutrition,
glaucoma,
colon cancer,
Hepatitis C, HIV,
heart disease,
substance abuse,
breast cancer,
and more for over
300 clients.
We are on track
to double the
number
of screenings
and programs
in 2014.
CCC rallied to raise awareness of proposed cuts to food stamps, together with the Dean, State Senator Gustavo Rivera, Monsignor Kevin
Sullivan, and representatives of other outreach groups. Photo: Isadora Wilkenfeld.
With nearly half of the city’s population pushed into
the ranks of the poor or near poor by the recent
recession, Cathedral Community Cares (CCC) is more
important than it has ever been. CCC addresses
hunger and health through a cluster of programs. Our
Sunday Soup Kitchen provides breakfast, lunch and a
take-away brown bag meal to anyone who comes to
our door. In 2013, we served over 22,822 meals to
over 7,600 clients, a steady increase from the
previous year, and higher than the worst periods of
the recession in 2008–2009.
We also use the Sunday Soup Kitchen as an outreach
mechanism, providing SNAP/Food Stamp prescreenings and referral services that will pave the
way toward better, more independent lives. In 2013
alone 282 clients received referrals from our
outreach program.
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Beyond our Sunday program, CCC also operates a
Community Closet, open two days a week, from which
clients are able to select up to five articles of clothing at
no charge each month. Clothing is job-interviewappropriate. Interviews and emergency aid were
provided to more than 2,600 clients at the Community
Closet last year. In 2012, CCC added a part-time
Health Education Specialist, Carolyn Alvino, who has
focused on making connections with New York
hospitals, health clinics, and health organizations. In
2013 she developed an initiative to provide educational
programming and services both on-site and in
neighborhood locations. As a direct result, we initiated
screenings and programs on diabetes, nutrition,
glaucoma, colon cancer, Hepatitis C, HIV, heart disease,
substance abuse, breast cancer, and more for over 300
clients. We are on track to double the number of
screenings and programs in 2014.
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A Culture of Engagement
The New York
Times praised
our presentation
of the work of
South African
artist Jane
Alexander,
calling the
sculpture and
photographs of
Surveys (from
the Cape of
Good Hope)
“strange and
wonderful”…
because it made
stunning use of
the Cathedral
space.
A range of diverse arts initiatives have made the
outside to the Cathedral’s north parking field—into a
Cathedral a destination for visitors seeking culture that
48-foot tractor trailer transformed into a performance
engages them with the world, programs that inspire
space. Again the Times raved, calling the play “vivid,”
wonder and provoke dialogue. In spite of the challenge
“compelling,” and “immersive.”
of ongoing repair work, the Cathedral staged highly
acclaimed presentations. The Value of Water was the
Another jewel of the Cathedral is its rare and beautiful
first of a series of multidimensional exhibitions that
textile collection. The collection includes two priceless
address urgent topics through art, liturgy, discussion
sets of tapestries from the 17th century—The Barberini
and performance. Voices of Japan: Despair and Hope
Life of Christ tapestries from Rome and the English Late
from Disaster, presented the experiences of the
Mortlake tapestries, Acts of the Apostles, based on
Japanese people following the March 2011 earthquake
cartoons by Raphael for the Sistine Chapel. The threeand tsunami through poetry, photography, and music.
decade-long restoration of the Barberini Life of Christ
The New York Times praised our presentation of the
series has recently been completed by our renowned
work of South African artist Jane Alexander, calling the
Textile Conservation Laboratory, which conserves both
sculpture and photographs of Surveys (from the Cape of
Cathedral and non-Cathedral textile collections and is an
Good Hope) “strange and wonderful,” in part because it
internationally-recognized professional training ground
made stunning use of the Cathedral space. In contrast,
for apprentice and graduate students in the field. The
the Working Theater Company’s performance of La Ruta, full set of Barberini tapestries will be placed on public
a drama about the difficulties of clandestine immigration, view in a major exhibition that will travel to at least two
took visitors into a different world by taking them
museums in 2015.
African Adventure, one of Jane Alexander’s startling and evocative tableaux, took on new life in the Chapel of St. Columba.
Photo courtesy Darling Green Inc.
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Celebrating the Holy Land
The Holy Land
Program vividly
evoked the
centrality of
the Holy Land
to Judaism,
Christianity, and
Islam through
four different
epochs.
Map of the Holy Land, one of the Cathedral’s prized Barberini Tapestries. Photo: Cathedral Archives.
The Holy Land is the great cradle of three faiths, and
The Holy Land Program, under the direction of Rabbi
Leonard Schoolman, explored the many shared themes
and ideals of this rich milieu at a time when
understanding and tolerance are precious commodities.
Launched in 2012 as part of the Dean’s Interfaith
Initiative, the program vividly evoked the centrality of
the Holy Land to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
through four different epochs: from the time of the
Hebrew Bible up through our time. Public lectures,
music, art, and film offered participants rich theological
conversation and learning about the role religion plays
in connecting us all. The Congregation of Saint Saviour
also collaborated with the Cathedral in sponsoring nine
Holy Land courses, including Exploring Exodus,
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Introduction to the Qur’an, and Four Great Thinkers:
Buber, Tillich, Heschel, and Kirkegaard. Lectures by
distinguished scholars such as Dr. Eric Meyers, the
Bernice & Morton Lerner Professor of Religion at Duke
University and a noted archeologist, and Dr. Amy-Jill
Levine (author and distinguished scholar of the New
Testament and Early Judaism) illuminated the discourse.
A trip to the spectacular new galleries for the Art of the
Arab Lands at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and a
thought-provoking series of films provided other
perspectives and a new dimension of understanding.
Sacred and secular history came vividly to life when
Dean Kowalski and Rabbi Schoolman led an Interfaith
Journey to Israel from March 3–12.
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Honoring Poets Anew
The Cathedral
uniquely honors
the great writers
of our nation in
the American
Poets Corner.
The great writers of our nation have captured what it
means to be a human being in their time and place,
for all times and places. So the Cathedral uniquely
honors their voices with memorials in the American
Poets Corner. Over the previous two years, the names
of two members of the pantheon of great American
writers were inscribed in Cathedral stone. Novelist
Katherine Anne Porter imagined humanity as a
“ship of fools” but with an ironic sensibility that enabled
us to gain perspective on our foibles and failings. James
Baldwin, the novelist, essayist, poet, playwright and
social critic from nearby Harlem was a fierce and tender
storyteller about what it meant to be black in America.
Baldwin also was honored in 1974 with the Cathedral’s
Centennial Medal in recognition of the Artist as Prophet,
and his funeral was held at the Cathedral in 1987.
Poet in Residence Marilyn Nelson honors James Baldwin at the 2011 Poets Corner induction ceremony. Photo: Helena Kubicka de Bragança.
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Musical Exaltation
The Cathedral
welcomed
not only the
New York
Philharmonic
and the
Metropolitan
Opera Brass,
but also the
prolific musician/
composer
John Zorn.
With its powerful sonorities, the Great Organ rings out as
the focal point for our music program, and renowned
organists from around the world as well as young
musicians eager to present their music graced the
Cathedral with performances ranging from Bach to
contemporary compositions. Kent Tritle, the Cathedral’s
famed organist and Director of Cathedral Music,
conducted J. S. Bach’s Mass in B Minor as a highlight
of the Great Music in a Great Space concert series.
In a true spirit of celebration and open invitation, the
music program attracts thousands of visitors each year,
in part because of the talented guest musicians who
participate. In 2013, the Cathedral Choir and Orchestra
performed the beloved Requiem by Gabriel Fauré and
Mass in G Minor by Ralph Vaughn Williams, with guest
soloists, and later in the year, thanks to a generous
donation, a performance of Gustav Mahler’s Symphony
No. 2, specially commissioned for the Manhattan School
of Music’s Symphonic Chorus and Soloists, echoed
through the Cathedral. The legendary vocalist Hamid
Al-Saadi performed a concert of traditional Arabic music,
while Mr. Tritle conducted the Cathedral Great Choir in
The Holy Land: Jerusalem, a fascinating musical
celebration of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam as part of
the interfaith Holy Land Program. Most moving of all was
a May 2013 memorial for the legendary jazz musician
Dave Brubeck, who had performed at the Cathedral on
several occasions. Notes of his music echoed throughout
the great space of the Nave, performed by a stellar lineup
of musicians that included Branford Marsalis, Chick
Corea, and Brubeck’s sons Darius, Chris, Matthew and
Dan. The Cathedral welcomed not only the New York
Philharmonic and the Metropolitan Opera Brass, but also
the prolific musician/composer John Zorn for a one-of-a
kind concert on the Great Organ.
All eyes are on Director of Music and Organist Kent Tritle as he conducts the Cathedral Choir. Photo: Joshua South.
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Vivid Visits and
Inspiring Education
Each year,
the Cathedral
hosts
approximately
one million
visitors, from
worshippers,
to tourists
from around
the globe.
In 2013,
10,000 K–12
students and
140 children and
their families
participated in
guided visits at
the Cathedral.
Each year, the Cathedral hosts approximately one
million visitors, from worshipers, to tourists from
around the globe, to school children from the
neighborhood. Each one of them has the opportunity
to experience and learn about the Cathedral in
stimulating ways, thanks to programs of the Cathedral’s
Department of Public Education & Visitor Services
(PEVS). In 2013, PEVS offered 833 public guided
programs for our visitors. There is nothing quite like it in
all of New York.
At the same time, our programs for New York City
public and other school student groups supplemented
classroom curricula and supported Common Core
Learning Standards for some 10,000 New York City
students. Enhanced by object-based learning
techniques and hands-on activities developed in
partnership with the nonprofit Visual Thinking
Strategies, the educational programming offered by
PEVS covers topics from geometry and ecology to
Medieval Arts workshops introduce children to subjects ranging from
art to geometry. Photo: Cathedral Archives.
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literacy, music and medieval history, making the
Cathedral a crucial city resource. PEVS also reaches
out to audiences with special needs and disabilities
with such programs as Sensory Tours, which employ
sight, touch, sound, smell, and taste to help visitors
experience the Cathedral.
The programs of PEVS are diverse, popular, and unique.
In 2013, 10,000 K–12 students and 140 children and
their families participated in guided visits at the
Cathedral. Of these, 3,700 included an Arts Workshop
as part of their visit, becoming stone cutters, gargoyle
designers, architects, and scribes, even as some 9,400
performers of all ages came to the Cathedral to
participate in 140 choir sings. Finally, our Greet Art
program, developed in conjunction with the New York
City chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association, opened the
world of art and the Cathedral to people with
Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.
Vertical Tours allow visitors to explore the soaring heights of the
Cathedral’s architecture. Photo: Cathedral Archives.
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Summary of Operations
Program Revenue & Expense
2012
For the Period: 1 July 2011 through 30 June 2012
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REVENUE
Contributions, Gifts & Grants
$2,102,766
22%
Fee for Service
$2,538,076
27%
Audience/Visitor Contributions
$799,871
8%
Investments
$730,500
8%
Cost Sharing Allocations
$1,606,905
17%
Real Estate Allocation
$1,650,000
18%
Total:
$9,428,118
EXPENDITURES
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Worship & Ministry
$1,445,737
15%
Arts, Civic Engagement & Tourism
$2,367,574
25%
Community Outreach
$1,633,984
17%
Institutional Support
$837,136
9%
Administration
$601,098
6%
$2,730,198
28%
Infrastructure
Total:
$9,615,727
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Summary of Operations
Program Revenue & Expense
2013
For the Period: 1 July 2012 through 30 June 2013 (Estimated Actuals)
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REVENUE
Contributions, Gifts & Grants
$1,853,893
20%
Fee for Service
$2,647,470
28%
Audience/Visitor Contributions
$786,854
8%
Investments
$785,893
8%
Cost Sharing Allocations
$1,646,125
18%
Real Estate Allocation
$1,700,000
18%
Total:
$9,420,235
EXPENDITURES
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Worship & Ministry
$1,535,099
16%
Arts, Civic Engagement & Tourism
$1,927,445
19%
Community Outreach
$1,598,330
16%
Institutional Support
$889,082
9%
Administration
$881,981
9%
$3,062,177
31%
Infrastructure
Total:
$9,894,115
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Giving Thanks to Those Who
Have Given Back
The Cathedral is
profoundly grateful for
the generosity of its
many loyal donors—
individuals, foundations,
and corporations who
make possible the
Cathedral’s programs
and operations, and
help safeguard the
magnificent building
and grounds that are
its legacy.
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The Cathedral looks
forward to an active and
important future, thanks
to the solid foundation
built by your
generous support.
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$100,000 and Above
Estate of Antoinette Johnson
The Estate of Stanley E. Weaver
$50,000 to $99,999
Mr. Constantine M. Dakolias and
Ms. Monique Cusson
Estate of Huyler C. Held
The Ambrose Monell Foundation
Jack and Susan Rudin
The Estate of John M. Tebelak
$25,000 to $49,999
Mrs. Mary Jane Brock
Columbia Community Service, Inc.
The Hagedorn Fund
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Marcus
Drs. Wallace and Prema Mathai-Davis
The Oceanic Heritage Foundation
Panta Rhea Foundation
Mrs. James C. Slaughter
The Estate of Charles Everett Whipple
$10,000 to $24,999
Lily Auchincloss Foundation, Inc.
The Bloomberg Sisters Foundation
Ms. Susan E. B. Bloomberg
Mrs. James C. Bowling
Mrs. Edward T. Chase
Estate of James Crosby Brown
The Robert G. and
Jane V. Engel Foundation, Inc.
Episcopal Charities of the Diocese of
New York
Estate of Minita A. Finger
Mr. Gary A. Glynn
Mr. William H. Herrman
Ms. Melinda Lloyd
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Macleod
The Reverend Dr. and
Mrs. Daniel P. Matthews
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The San Diego Foundation
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Dr. Steven M. Shulman
Mr. Murry K. Stegelmann
Mr. Michael S. Sylvester and
Ms. Sarah E. Nash
United Way of New York City
Mr. Bruce Westcott
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly S. Wilson
$5,000 to $9,999
Mrs. Sylvia Anastacia Bellusci
Ms. Sherrill L. Blalock and
Mr. Jonathan Smith
Estate of Francis P. Burdo
Cathedral Gardens Conservancy
Ms. Judy Collins and Mr. Louis Nelson
Emergency Food Assistance Program
(United Way)
Mr. David Austin Fricke
The Right Reverend Mary D. Glasspool
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gutheil
The Roy A. Hunt Foundation
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Ms. Susan Rodriguez
Mr. Jerry I. Speyer and Ms. Katherine Farley
Mr. and Mrs. T. Dennis Sullivan
Mr. Wayne Walker
Ms. Martha Wolfgang and
Mr. Peter Hutchings
$1,000 to $4,999
Ms. Nitya Abraham
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Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Atkins
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Atteberry
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Ms. Astor Benjamin
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Dr. Brian D’Agostino
Mr. and Mrs. Laszlo Birinyi
The Estate of James R. Campbell
Ms. Susan A. Cannon
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Drs. Robert and Patricia Carey
The Carmel Hill Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Rich Carroll
Mr. Lawrence R. Cohen and
Mrs. Barbara R. Reeves-Cohen
Mr. Stewart D. Clarke
Ms. Victoria L. Cole
The Reverend Canon Constance C. Coles and
Mr. William McKeown
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Mr. Xiaochao Deng
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Mr. Stephen A. Facey
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Food Bank For New York City
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Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J. Greene, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gropp
Mr. and Mrs. C. Warren Haas
G. William Haas, Esq.
Ms. Elsie P. Hall
Ms. Helen Hamlyn
Mr. Philip L. Harris
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Ms. Margaret E. Holyfield and
Mr. Maurice R. Meslans
Dr. James B. Hudson and
Ms. Julia R. Knox-Hudson
Hunger Prevention & Nutrition
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jennes
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The Anna-Maria and
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The Reverend Jean Kiskaddon
Mr. David Klafter and Ms. Nancy Kestenbaum
The Right Reverend Chilton R. Knudsen and
Mr. Michael J. Knudsen
The Very Reverend Dr. James A. Kowalski
and The Reverend Dr. Anne Brewer, M.D.
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The Reverend Mary Anne Osborn
New York City Council for the Humanities
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Old Stones Foundation, Inc.
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St. Peter’s Church (Lithgow)
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Mrs. Louise M. Bozorth
The Very Reverend and
Mrs. Donald G. Brown
Ms. Prudence Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Buehler
The Reverend and
Mrs. James L. Burns
Mr. and Mrs. Sergio Carro
Ms. Amy C. Chiaro
The Reverend Canon and
Mrs. Domenic K. Ciannella
Mr. K. Clayton
Commercial Combustion Service &
Installation Corp.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Constantine
The Reverend Dr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Cromey
Mrs. Vivian Davidson Hewitt
Mr. Frederick E. De Leau
The Honorable and Mrs. David N. Dinkins
Domestic & Foreign Missionary Soc. of the
Episcopal Church
Ms. Diana L. Erbsen
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fish
Ms. Faith Sarah Tilton Fraser
Ms. Martha E. Gifford
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gilbert, Jr.
Mr. William A. Glaser and Ms. Gilberta
Vansintejan Glaser
Mr. Joseph Goddu
Ms. Janet Gordon
Ms. Mary Louise Gundlach
Ms. Sarina Gwirtzman
Dr. Judith Hancock
Mr. Alex Hanes-Stetter and
Ms. Leslie Baldwin
Mr. William E. Havemeyer
Mr. Eugene Hicks and Ms. Karen P. Lee
Mr. Eric H. Holder, Jr.
The Hungarian Pastry Shop
The Reverend Brenda Husson and
The Reverend Thomas Faulkner
Inasmuch Foundation
Ms. Carol Isaac
Ms. Feygele Jacobs and
Mr. Michael Cholden-Brown
Ms. Nettie Jensen and Mr. William S. Jensen
Mr. Edward L. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart D. Karle
Ms. Maura Keaney
Ms. Betty Kranzdorf
Mr. John Kurtz
Mr. Kenneth A. Leacock
Mr. Wing Lin Lo
Mr. Thomas Lollar
Ms. Mildred E. Madsen
Ms. Lizabeth A. Mahaffey
Ms. Gail Martin
Ms. Teresa Metcalf
Ms. Deborah Miller
Mr. Mark S. Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Fortunat Mueller-Maerki
Ms. Robbie Narcisse
The New York Altar Guild, Inc.
Charles J. O’Byrne, Esq.
Mr. Robert A. Palmer
The Venerable William C. Parnell and
Mr. Thomas Arnold
Mr. and Mrs. Brent Porter
Mr. John Puterko
Mr. Allan Ramsay
Ms. Joyce E. Reilly
Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors
Mr. and Mrs. Barry C. Ross
Ms. Mary W. Rowe
Ms. Victoria R. Sayers
Scholastic Marketing Partners/Scholastic Inc.
Mr. Gerhard Schulmeyer
Ms. Willa Shalit
Mr. Theodore A. Shankoff
Ms. Maria Elisa Silveira
Dr. and Mrs. William A Simpson
Mr. Craig Skiptunis
Mr. Scott Smith and Ms. Nancy A. Brown
Ms. Joanne Spellun
St. James Church - New York, NY
St. John’s Church - Beverly Farms, MA
Ms. Cheryl Stoute
The Reverend E. Lee Street
Mr. Peter W. Strong
Mr. Harborne Stuart
Ms. Mae Mae R. Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Thurber
Mr. Howard Tom
Mr. Roger Turgeon
Mr. Charles R. Tyson and
The Reverend Lynda Z. Tyson
Mrs. Avonelle S. Walker
Waste Not Want Not
Mrs. Constance M. Weber
Ms. Bettina Witteveen
Ms. Alice J. Wolfe
Mr. and Mrs. Taymore David Zarghami
$250 to $499
Mr. Fons A. Amaye-Obu
Mr. Mark L. Andrews and
Ms. Kristin Summers
Ms. Ramona M. Azulay
Ms. Michelle Barricello
Mr. George D. Benjamin
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Boccino
Briggs Red Carpet Associates
Ms. Ana Brito
Ms. Alice C. Brown
Ms. Yvonne E. Brown
Mr. Michael Burke
Ms. Ann Burr
Ms. Karin H. Butler
Mr. Cass Canfield, Jr.
Mr. Michael J. Carey and
Mrs. Margaret Brown-Carey
Mrs. Andrea Cave
Ms. Helen Churko
Mr. Fred J. Chynchuk
Mr. Scott Cocker
Mr. Michael Connolly
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cross
Mr. Richard Cummins
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Curtis
Mr. Jonathan Day and Ms. Nina
DeMartini-Day
Ms. Adriana De La Espriella
Ms. Nancy Deane
Mr. Frank DeCrescenzo
The Estate of Virginia Demetrius
Miss Natalie Gale Dixon
Ms. Nancy E. Dowding
Mr. Charles V. Drew
Ms. Katherine J. Dwyer
Dr. Glen I. Earthman
Mr. Robert Edgar
Mr. and Mrs. Donald O. Eisele
Ms. Theresa Ellis-Reich
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Elsaesser
Mr. Sylvan G. Feldstein
Ms. Tara Fitzpatrick
Ms. Eugenia C. Foxworth
Mrs. Beatrice M. Francais
Ms. Maria I. Frias
Ms. Mary M. Furlong
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Garrison
The Reverend Carlson Gerdau
Mr. William C. Given
Ms. Jane F. Golden
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gramps
Mr. Richard R. Gray
Dr. Marcia Greenleaf
Mr. Paul Habig
Mr. Jeff Hadsall
Mr. Martin H. Hansen
Dr. and Mrs. Steven Harrel
The Very Reverend John G. Hartnett
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hearst
Dr. Wylie C. Hembree
Ms. Joyce Hensley
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Herman
Mr. Clyde I. Hicks
Ms. Nancy A. Hodgkinson
Mr. John F. Hutchinson
Ms. Chequita Jackson and Mr. Junior Sanders
Mr. Jerry Jacobs
Dr. Vincent N. Jarvis
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jeffries
Joseph Allen Revocable Living Trust
Martin and Wendy Kaplan
Ms. Claudia Kavenagh
Mr. Kevin A. Kentish
Mr. Glen King Parker
Dr. Theodore J. Kowalski and
Dr. Philip Devine
Mr. Howard Kunreuther
Ms. Wailin Lau
The Reverend Deacon Denise LaVetty
Mr. Alfred Law and
Ms. Glenda A. Fowler Law
Ms. Dorchen Leidholdt
Mr. Allan J. Lenzner
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Leonard
Ms. Dale Mandelman
Ms. Delrosa Marshall
Ms. Alline Matheson
Ms. Lynn C. Mautner
Mr. Timothy McCabe
Dr. John A. McClung
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Ms. Susan J. McGhee
McGregor Fund
Mr. Christopher McKenzie and
Ms. Paula Gifford McKenzie
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Milton
Mr. William H. Moeller
Dr. Lawrence Muscarella
Ms. Rebecca H. Nelson
Ms. Varuni Nelson
Networkforgood.org
Mrs. Jan L. Newmark
Mr. Blake T. Newton, III
Ms. Yvonne Norton Leung
Mr. Sam Oglesby
Mr. Robert M. Olmsted
Mr. James O’Rourke
Anne and Fred Osborn, III
P.T.A. of Cathedral School
Mrs. Katherine Parker
Mr. and Mrs. Joachim E. Parrella
Ms. Patricia Perlmuth
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Perlmuth
Ms. Dorsey Phelps
Ms. Debra Given and Mr. Tom Phillips
Posner-Wallace Foundation
Ms. Bette Pounds
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Prescott
Mr. Bronislaw Pytowski and
Ms. Rosanne Cosentino
Mr. Dan Rabold
Linda F. Rankin, MD
Ms. Janet Rassweiler
Mrs. Edmee B. Reit
Ms. Judith Riven and Mr. Edward Goldman
Dr. and Mrs. Clive Robinson
Mrs. Dori S. Rockefeller
Mr. Renato Rosaldo
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Rosner
Ms. Elizabeth B. Rothlauf
Mr. Stephen Rowe
Mr. and Mrs. David Schneider
Ms. Lenore Schultz
Mr. David W. Scudder
Mr. Dickson S. Shaw
The Reverend William S. Shillady and
Ms. Judith Maneval
Mr. Herbert P. Shyer
Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Sinnott
Ms. Bartu Sirleaf-Cottle
Dr. Robert Sirota and
The Rev. Dr. Victoria Sirota
Dr. Gayle A. Skeete
Ms. Marjorie M. Sorensen
Ms. Lizabeth Sostre
Ms. Elizabeth Starkey
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stein
Ms. Andrea G. Stillman
Ms. Louise Stocker
Ms. Nancy Styer
Mr. Michael Switzer
Ms. Cynthia Taylor
Ms. Jan K. Thorkelson
Mrs. Janet Tomaszewski
Ms. Catharine Traykovski
Ms. Elizabeth Truly and
Mr. Marino Turtur
Mr. Frederick B. Warder
Mr. Duncan Webb
Mr. Henry Weidemueller
Mr. Richard C. White
Mr. John Wilson
Ms. Ann Withers
Mr. and Mrs. John Wolcott
Ms. Lorna Wright
The Atlantic Philanthropies, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Atteberry
Mrs. Joyce Phillips Austin
Avalon Bay Communities, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Bacon
Mr. Michael Bellas
Sylvia Anastacia Bellusci
The Belsky-Doyle Polikoff-Troubh Family Trust
Ms. Astor Benjamin
Mr. Malik Benjamin
Ms. Sally C. Benner
Ms. Constance L. Benson and
Dr. Brian D’Agostino
Mr. and Mrs. Laszlo Birinyi
John and Stephanie Bluher
Mrs. Louise M. Bozorth
Mr. Thomas R. Brannin
Broadway Cares Equity Fights Aids, Inc.
Mr. Peter Brown and Ms. Jaye Chen
Bryan Cave LLP
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Buckfire
Building Conservation Associates, Inc.
Ms. Mary Lindley Burton
Mr. Charles C. Butt
Mrs. Alisa A. Callender
Ms. Susan A. Cannon
Drs. Robert and Patricia Carey
The Carmel Hill Fund
Mr. James J. Caroll
The Estate of Betty Mosley Cash
The Rev. Cn. and Mrs. Domenic K. Ciannella
Mr. Stewart Clarke
Mr. Michael Clifford and Mr. Robert Levy
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Cohen
Ms. Victoria L. Cole
The Reverend Canon Constance C. Coles and
Mr. William McKeown
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Constantine
Mrs. and Mr. Gail Cooke
The Reverend Barbara Crafton and
Dr. Richard Quaintance
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Crown
Ms. Carol Dauber
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Davies
Ms. Denise Lavetty
Ms. Christine Denham and
Mr. Robert W. Stein
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Dillon
Mr. David Elgin Dodge
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Doerfler
Mr. John A. Donaldson
The Rt. Rev. and Mrs. Herbert A. Donovan
Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Downey
Mrs. Joan Didion Dunne
Ms. Mary Ann Fisher
Aili and Austin Flint
Dr. Vaughn W. Folkert and
Ms. Valerie D. Barnett
Hollis and James Forbes
Mr. Carl Frischling
Fund for Public Health in New York, Inc.
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. of New York, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gilbert, Jr.
Mr. Al Glowasky
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Goodfellow
The Honorable and Mrs. Roy M. Goodman
The David and Alan Greene
Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J. Greene
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gropp
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Guenther
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Guettel
Ms. Mary Louise Gundlach
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Haas
Mr. G. William Haas
Dr. Judith Hancock
Mr. Martin H. Hansen
Mr. Philip L. Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Gates H. Hawn
Mr. David Henkel
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Herzan
Mr. Clay Hiles
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Holloway
Ms. Margaret E. Holyfield and
Mr. Maurice R. Meslans
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Hooper
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Huntington
Mr. and Mrs. George D. Ittner
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jennes
Mr. Edward L. Jones
Mr. Mark W. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Jordan
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart D. Karle
Mr. Neil C. Katz
Kathleen and Richard Kearns
Mr. James A. Kelly and
Ms. Mariam C. Noland
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Kelsey
Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. King
Mr. David Klafter and Ms. Nancy Kestenbaum
Dr. Muriel F. Kneeshaw
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew B. Kowalski
Gifts-In-Kind
Associated Cut Flowers
CK Foods
Gramercy Produce
Dr. Stephen J. Hamilton
Mr. Richard Moore
Dr. Steven M. Shulman
Fiscal Year 2012 (July 1, 2011–June 30, 2012)
$100,000 AND MORE
The Estate of Hugh T. Adams
Mr. and Mrs. Constantine M. Dakolias
The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation
Jack and Susan Rudin
$50,000 to $99,999
The Anna-Maria and
Stephen Kellen Foundation
Panta Rhea Foundation
The Estate of John M. Tebelak
$25,000 to $49,999
Asian Cultural Council
Mrs. Mary Jane Brock
The Coby Foundation, Ltd.
The Hagedorn Fund
Mr. William H. Herrman
The Estate of Louise Jonsson
Kalliopeia Foundation
Samuel H. Kress Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Macleod
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Marcus
The Ambrose Monell Foundation
The National Endowment for the Arts
Mr. Byron Nimocks and Ms. Emily Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sullivan
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Walker
The Estate of Charles Everett Whipple
$10,000 to $24,999
Anonymous
The Bloomberg Sisters Foundation
Ms. Susan E. B. Bloomberg
The Calamus Foundation
The Estate of James E. Campbell
Mr. Stephen Chu
The Church Pension Fund
Columbia Community Service, Inc.
Ms. Barbara D. Deller
The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation, Inc.
Emergency Food and Shelter Program
Mrs. Jane V. Engel
Episcopal Charities of the Diocese of New York
Mr. and Mrs. William O. Hiltz
James S. Mitchell & Sons
Ms. Melinda Lloyd
The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine
The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Matthews
Mrs. Mary Alyce Merow
Mr. Norman R. Nelson
Dr. Stephen W. Nicholas and
Ms. Ellen Sargent
Mr. Julian H. Robertson, Jr.
Dr. Steven M. Shulman
Silicon Valley Community Foundation
Mr. Jerry I. Speyer and Ms. Katherine Farley
St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center
The Rev. Dawn M. Stegelmann and
Mr. Murry K. Stegelmann
Mr. Michael Sylvester and Ms. Sarah E. Nash
TD Bank, N.A.
The Florence Gould Foundation
Trinity Church, Wall Street
Wells Hill Partners, Ltd.
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly S. Wilson
$5,000 to $9,999
Mrs. Edward T. Chase
Emergency Food Assistance Program
Ennead Architects LLP
Mr. David Austin Fricke
Mr. Gary A. Glynn
Mr. Huyler C. Held
The Roy A. Hunt Foundation
Kalpa Tree Foundation
The Very Rev. Dr. James A. Kowalski and
The Rev. Dr. Anne Brewer, M.D.
Ms. Jean Kramer
MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. McMaster
Metropolitan New York Synod
New World Foundation
Mr. Morris W. Offit
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Pace
Mr. Gary Parr
Sandler O’Neill & Partners, LP
Dr. Matthias Szabolcs
Mr. Bruce Westcott
Rachel and Taymore Zarghami
$1,000 to $4,999
Anonymous
Dr. and Mrs. John G. Alley, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Anderson
Arnhold Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Atkins
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Dr. Rebecca Kowalski
Ms. Susan Lakatos
Ms. Mary Ann Lam
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lane
The Laymen’s Club of the Cathedral Church of
St. John the Divine
Mr. and Mrs. Alain Lebec
The Reverend Canon Clement W. K. Lee
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence C. Leeds
Professor and Mrs. David Leeming
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leeming
Loeb & Troper
The Rev. and Mrs. Richard Louis
Ms. Janine Luke
Mr. and Mrs. John MacKerron
Mr. Donald L. Maggin
Mr. and Mrs. John P. McEnroe
Mr. Raymond A. McGarrigle
Canon B. McK. Williams
Bob and Carol McKenna
Ms. Kathy G. McNeil
The Menemsha Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Menschel
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Ment
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mercer
Mr. Arthur M. Miller and
Ms. Roberta B. Connolly
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Miller
Mr. Martini C. Mills
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Mitchell
The Rev. and Mrs. Robert E. Morisseau
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Morris
Mr. and Mrs. Lester S. Morse
The Vincent Mulford Foundation
Mr. Donald R. Mullen
Mr. and Mrs. Christian Murck
Mr. Anthony E. Napoli
Ms. Marsha K. Nelson and Dr. Gigi Madore
Ms. Alice Netter
The New York Altar Guild
Nicholson & Galloway
The Reverend Canon Richard T. Nolan and
Mr. Robert C. Pingpank
Mr. Peter Nordeen and Mr. Danny Sendzik
Mr. and Mrs. Joe O’Brien
Ms. Kathrine Ockenden
Ms. Dorinda J. Oliver
Dr. Stuart Orsher and Ms. Gladys Orsher
Anne and Fred Osborn, III
Dr. Hal E. Ott
Ms. F. Taylor Pape
Mrs. Robert R. Parks
The Venerable William C. Parnell and
Mr. Thomas Arnold
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Paulsen
The Penates Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Pennoyer
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Perlmuth
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pinover
Ms. Diane B. Pollard
Mr. and Mrs. Horatio R. Potter
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Potter
Mr. and Mrs. James David Price
Ms. Jane F. Putnam
Ms. Marsha H. Ra
Ms. Virpi A. Ranta-Singleton
Ms. Judy T. Reemtsma
Ms. Angela Reid-Hardy
Ms. Martha Rhein
Ms. Karen Rothmyer and
Mr. Bernard J. Rivers
Dr. and Mrs. Clive Robinson
Mr. David Rockefeller
Mr. and Mrs. Larry R. Rockefeller
Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Rockefeller
Mr. and Mrs. Nicolas S. Rohatyn
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Ross
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Ross
The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine
Mrs. Arthur Ross
Ms. Mary E. Rowe
The Rev. Harry G. Royer
Mr. Howard J. Rubenstein
Mrs. Arthur M. Sackler
Sanky Communications, Inc.
Dr. J. Scott Sawyer and
Ms. Margaret A. McHenney
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Schaaf
Mrs. Roberta Schneiderman
Mr. Kurt Schoknecht
Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. Schwerin
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley DeForest Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scribner
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seidler
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Sherwin
Ms. Deborah S. Shinn
The Rev. Bruce M. Shipman
Dr. Robert Sirota and
The Rev. Dr. Victoria Sirota
The Right Reverend and Mrs. Mark S. Sisk
Mr. Scott Smith and Ms. Nancy A. Brown
Mr. Chandragupta Sooran and
Ms. Angie Karna
Ms. Joanne Spellun
Mr. Burton B. Staniar
Mrs. Phoebe R. Stanton
Mr. and Mrs. Boris Stepich
Ms. Yvonne Sterling
Ms. Andrea G. Stillman
Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Straus
Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Strouss
Dr. and Mrs. Derald W. Sue
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Suhler
Mr. Philip Taylor
Theatermania.com, Inc.
Ms. Yvette Tsiropoulos
Mr. and Mrs. C. Robert Tully
United Way of New York City
Verizon Foundation Matching Gifts
Mr. Richard Wallgren and Mr. Martin Rook
Ms. Irene M. Walsh
Mrs. Constance M. Weber
Mr. Ronald G. Weiner
The Reverend Deacon Lynn Werdal
Mr. Steadman H. Westergaard
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander K. Wiggin
Mr. David Wilkes
Mr. Matt Williams and Ms. Angelina Fiordellisi
Mrs. Caroline Keller Winter
Ms. Cornelia T. Winthrop
Frederic and Robin Withington
Mr. Charles G. Wolf
Ms. Martha Wolfgang and
Mr. Peter Hutchings
Ms. Lisa Woods
Mrs. Helen Merrill Zito
$500 to $999
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Babon
Mr. W. Allen Barnett
The Rev. John P. Bauman and
Ms. Susan Ebersole
Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Bellas
Ms. Marjorie A. Beutel
Mr. Zachary Block and Ms. Rachel Loeb
Ms. Alice C. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Byers
Ms. Beatrice Carson
The Cathedral Guild
Mr. Paul Cothran
Ms. Alison Courtney
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Cutshall
Mr. Robert A. Cutting
The Rt. Rev. and Mrs. Clifton Daniel
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Darconte
David And Lucile Packard Foundation
Ms. Elizabeth de Cuevas
Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of
the Episcopal Church
Mr. Brett Donham
Mr. Robert Engel
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Engel
Mr. and Mrs. Esteban A. Ferrer, III
Mr. and Mrs. Stefan Ford
Mrs. Beatrice M. Francais
Frank Crystal Foundation
Ms. Faith Sara Tilton Fraser
Ms. Mary M. Furlong
Mr. John L. Furth
The G&I Butler Family Foundation, Inc.
Mr. James R. Gainfort
Geiger Roofing
Ms. Martha E. Gifford
Dr. Robert J. Glaser
Ms. Jane F. Golden
Mr. Frank Goodwin
Ms. Sarina Gwirtzman
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Havemeyer
Mr. William H. Hess
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Holding
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Howell
Dr. James B. Hudson and
Ms. Julia R. Knox-Hudson
Inasmuch Foundation
Ms. Feygele Jacobs and
Mr. Michael Cholden-Brown
Dr. Vincent N. Jarvis
Ms. Helen Jiang Qiu
Martin and Wendy Kaplan
Ms. Lillian E. Kraemer
Ms. Betty Kranzdorf
Mr. Matthew D. Kupchin
Ms. Wailin Lau
Mr. Kenneth A. Leacock
Ms. Mary K. Libby
Ms. Hua Lin
Lucia Woods Lindley and Daniel A. Lindley
Mr. Thomas Lollar
Ms. Pamela Macktaz
Ms. Lizabeth A. Mahaffey
Ms. Gail F. Martin
Ms. Constance McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. Jack D McSpadden
Mr. Ronald L. Melichar
Ms. Teresa Metcalf
Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Miller
Mr. Mark S. Mitchell
Ms. Robbie Narcisse
Mr. Dan Offutt
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Owen
The P.T.A. of The Cathedral School
Mr. Robert A. Palmer
Ms. Clare Pierson and Mr. Peter Humphrey
Mr. and Mrs. Brent Porter
Mr. John Puterko
Mr. and Mrs. David Rockefeller, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry C. Ross
Ms. Deborah H. Ross and Mr. Russell Hogan
Mr. John R. Rousmaniere
Mr. Stephen Rowe
Ms. Victoria R. Sayers
Mr. William S. Schaaf and Ms. Joy Chang
Mrs. Irwin Schneiderman
Scholastic Marketing Partners/Scholastic Inc.
Mr. Gerhard Schulmeyer
Mr. and Mrs. Axel Schupf
Mr. Victor L. Schuster
Dr. and Mrs. William A Simpson
The Right Reverend and
Mrs. Andrew D. Smith
St. James’ Church - New York, NY
St. Peter’s Church, Lithgow
Ms. Ruth S. Stanton
Ms. Cynthia Taylor
Ms. Mae Mae R. Taylor
Ms. Mary Beth Terry and
Mr. Christopher M. Turner
Ms. Jan K. Thorkelson
Mr. Peter J. Trapp
Mr. David Turner and Ms. Martha A. Banta
Ms. Mary Lou Van Buren
Mrs. Avonelle S. Walker
Mr. Anthony J. Walton and Ms. Jennifer Gao
Waste Not Want Not
Ms. Pamela S. Weekes
Mr. and Mrs. Byron R. Wien
Ms. Ann Williams Chapman
Ms. Lucy Winton
Ms. Alice J. Wolfe
$250 to $499
Mr. Dilip Advani
Mr. Paul A. Argenti and Ms. Jennifer Kaye
Baker Charitable Foundation
Ms. Marilyn S. Barnwell
Mrs. Holly V. Bean
Ms. Dorothy J. Bell
Mr. George D. Benjamin
Ms. Wendy Bliss
Mr. and Mrs. Roman Bninski
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bontekoe
Mr. Charles L. Booth
Mr. Peter Boysen
Ms. Prudence Brown
Mr. Michael Burke
Ms. Karin H. Butler
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Byrne, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Rich Carroll
Mr. Lewis Center
Mr. Kendall G. Chen
Ms. Amy Churgin
Mr. Fred J. Chynchuk
Mr. Scott Cocker
Mrs. Rhoda W. Cohen
The Community of the Holy Spirit
Mr. Anthony E. Corbo
Ms. Joyce R. Cumberbatch
Mr. Richard Cummins
Mr. John W. Curtis and Ms. Margaret Sarkela
Mr. Frederick E. De Leau
The Honorable and Mrs. David N. Dinkins
Dr. Glen I. Earthman
Mr. John S. Ebbert
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Elsaesser
Mr. Stephen A. Facey
Mr. Eric H. Fahner
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Felzen
Ms. Brenda Furtak
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Garrity
The Reverend Carlson Gerdau
Ms. Janet E. Gertz
Ms. Patricia Gill
Mr. Dougles W. Godley
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gramps
Mr. Charles R. Grooms
Mr. Pearce W. Hammond
Dr. and Mrs. Steven Harrel
The Harvey School
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hearst
Ms. Marian S. Heiskell
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Herman
Ms. Suzan P. Hernandez
Mr. Clyde I. Hicks
Ms. Nancy A. Hodgkinson
Mr. Harry W. Hudson
Mr. Douglass Hunt
Mr. John F. Hutchinson
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jeffries
Ms. Nettie Jensen and Mr. William S. Jensen
Mr. Walter H. Jones, III
Mrs. Audrey Sisson Kasha
Ms. Maura Keaney
Mr. Kevin A. Kentish
Mrs. Glenda Kirkland
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Ms. Charlotta Klein Ross
Ms. Eileen Koerner
Mr. Newton A. Koltz
Dr. Theodore J. Kowalski and
Dr. Philip Devine
Mr. Howard Kunreuther
Mr. David B. Lasater
Mr. Alfred Law and Ms.
Glenda A. Fowler Law
Mr. Konrad Lebas
Mr. Wing Lin Lo
Ms. Meryl Marcus
Ms. Delrosa Marshall
Ms. Alline Matheson
Dr. John A. McClung
Ms. Susan J. McGhee
McGregor Fund
Mr. Ronald M. Miller and Ms. Carol Schepker
Mr. J. Thom Mitchell
Ms. Frances S. Moffat
The Very Rev. and Mrs. James Parks Morton
Ms. Ingegerd Mundheim
Dr. Lawrence Muscarella
Ms. Jennifer Nelson
Ms. Varuni Nelson
Ms. Cassandra Nettles
Mr. Andrew Newman
Ms. Martha O’Day
Mr. Robert M. Olmsted
Mr. Peter I Partridge
Mr. Matthew J. Perlman and
Mrs. Kate Perlman
Ms. Dorsey Phelps
Ms. Debra Given and Mr. Tom Phillips
Ms. Adrienne Plotch
Mr. J. Sheppard Poor
Posner-Wallace Foundation
Mrs. Ashley H. Priddy
Mr. Kenneth S. Prince
Mr. Paul W. Pulley
R.W. Pressprich & Company
Mr. Allan Ramsay
Ms. Janet Rassweiler
Ms. Joyce E. Reilly
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Reveri
Mr. Reynolds and Ms. Nisbet
Mr. Gregory Rice
Rockefeller Foundation
Mr. Renato Rosaldo
Mrs. Elizabeth Rouffy
Ms. Mary H. Rountree
Mr. Peter Ruof
Stephen M. Sander Foundation, Inc.
Mr. Robert E. Sanford and
Mrs. Melody Sanford
Ms. Stephanie Sargeant
Ms. Mary Beth Sasso
Ms. Louise Schaffer
Mr. and Mrs. David Schneider
Ms. Lenore Schultz
Mr. and Mrs. Andreas Scott Hansen
Mr. David W. Scudder
Mr. Theodore A. Shankoff
Mr. and Mrs. Julia Shelly
The Reverend William S. Shillady and
Ms. Judith Maneval
Mr. Herbert P. Shyer
Mrs. Eddie E. Sims
Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Sinnott
Dr. and Mrs. Harley Smyth
Mr. Harald J. Snik
Mr. Jack Stokes
Mr. Michael E. Stoller
Ms. Cheryl Stoute
Mr. and Mrs. Sabin C. Streeter
Mr. Harborne Stuart
Ms. Ekaterina Sukhanova
Mr. David L. Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Thurber
The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine
Mr. and Mrs. Jose V. Torres
Ms. Elizabeth Truly and Mr. Marino Turtur
Mr. Roger Turgeon
The Washington Committee of the National
Cathedral Association
Mr. Roy A. Watson
Mr. Duncan Webb
Mr. Richard C. White
Gifts-In-Kind
Gramercy Produce
CK Foods
Dr. Stephen J. Hamilton
Mr. John Kantakis
Mr. Richard Moore
Dr. Steven M. Shulman
The Cathedral staff makes every effort to
correctly report gifts. However, if this list
does not accurately reflect your giving for
fiscal years 2011–2012 or 2012–2013,
please contact the Development Office at
(212) 316-7498.
Thank you.
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Board of Trustees and Trustee Emeriti
Board of Trustees
The Right Reverend Andrew ML Dietsche
Bishop of New York, Chair
Bruce Macleod
President & Chair of the Executive Committee
Murry K. Stegelmann
Treasurer
Mary Jane Brock
Secretary
The Very Reverend Dr. James A. Kowalski
Dean of the Cathedral
Sherrill L. Blalock
Dr. Patricia M. Carey
The Reverend Canon Constance C. Coles
Constantine M. Dakolias
Gary A. Glynn
William H. Herrman
Kristin Kearns Jordan
Melinda Lloyd
John B. Madden
James S. Marcus
The Reverend Dr. Daniel P. Matthews
John R. Miller
Norman R. Nelson
Bruce G. Paulsen
The Reverend Dr. Thomas F. Pike
Diane B. Pollard
Julian H. Robertson, Jr.
Mrs. James C. Slaughter
Michael S. Sylvester
Martha D. Wolfgang
The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine
Trustee Emeriti
James E. Bacon
Mrs. Edward T. Chase
The Reverend Stephen J. Chinlund
Joan Cupo
Frederic P. Herter, M.D.
Benjamin D. Holloway
The Reverend Edward Johnston
Henry L. King
John T. Lane
Dr. Wallace Mathai-Davis
Mary Alyce Merow
Harry Smith
Phoebe R. Stanton
Fred Wibiralske
E. Thomas Williams
Non-Trustee Officers
Michael J. Edwards, Chief Financial Officer
Susan A. Cannon, Assistant Secretary
Officers of the Society of Regents
Dr. Vaughn W. Folkert, President
Dr. Steven M. Shulman, Vice President
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