Activities Report 2005-2007 - Brazil Foundation
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<strong>Activities</strong> <strong>Report</strong><br />
<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>2007</strong>
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong><br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong><br />
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TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />
Board of Directors and Advisory Board<br />
Message from the President and Vice President<br />
Fundraising<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> Grant Program<br />
Social Investment: Big Impact in Local Communities<br />
Donor-Advised Grants Program<br />
Corporate Partnerships in Action<br />
Discretionary Grants <strong>2007</strong><br />
Discretionary Grants 2006<br />
Discretionary Grants <strong>2005</strong><br />
Public Outreach and Educational Presentations<br />
Financial Results<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> Donors <strong>2007</strong><br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> Donors 2006<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> Donors <strong>2005</strong><br />
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BRAZILFOUNDATION<br />
BOARD OF DIRECTORS ADVISORY BOARD<br />
Leona S. Forman<br />
President and CEO<br />
Susane Worcman<br />
Vice President<br />
Marcello Hallake<br />
General Counsel<br />
Roberta Mazzariol<br />
Treasurer<br />
Flávia Cattan-Naslausky<br />
Director<br />
Cecília Alves de Freitas<br />
Director<br />
Patricia Cavalcanti Lobaccaro<br />
Director<br />
Christina Alves Molloy<br />
Director<br />
Vanessa S. Pereira<br />
Director<br />
Edinéria Pinheiro<br />
Director<br />
Marcus Vinícius Ribeiro<br />
Director<br />
Edmar Lisboa Bacha<br />
Rio de Janeiro<br />
Senior Advisor, Banco Itaú BBA<br />
Senior Fellow, Casa das Garças Institute<br />
for Economic Policy Study<br />
Ruth Cardoso<br />
São Paulo<br />
President of Comunitas - Parcerias para o<br />
Desenvolvimento Solidário<br />
Former First Lady of <strong>Brazil</strong><br />
Claudius Ceccon<br />
Rio de Janeiro<br />
Executive Director, Centro de Criaçao de<br />
Imagem Popular (CECIP)<br />
Julio Cesar Gomes dos Santos<br />
Bogotá<br />
Ambassador of <strong>Brazil</strong> in Colombia<br />
Nancy Englander<br />
Los Angeles<br />
President and Director, Emerging<br />
Markets Growth Fund, Capital<br />
International<br />
Gelson Fonseca Jr.<br />
Madrid<br />
Consul General of <strong>Brazil</strong> in Spain<br />
Gilberto Gil<br />
Brasilia<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong>ian Minister of Culture<br />
World-renowned Musician and<br />
President/Founder of Onda Azul<br />
Donna Hrinak<br />
Miami<br />
Director, Corporate & Government Affairs,<br />
KRAFT Foods Inc., Latin America<br />
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Maria Elena P. Johannpeter<br />
Porto Alegre<br />
Executive Vice President, Parceiros<br />
Voluntários<br />
Pedro Lichtinger<br />
New York<br />
President, Worldwide Pharmaceutical<br />
Operations, Pfizer Inc. Animal Health<br />
José Alfredo Graça Lima<br />
New York<br />
Consul General of <strong>Brazil</strong> in New York<br />
Hélio Mattar<br />
São Paulo<br />
Director President, Instituto Akatu pelo<br />
Consumo Consciente<br />
Kenneth Maxwell<br />
Cambridge<br />
Director of <strong>Brazil</strong> Studies Program, David<br />
Rockefeller Center for Latin American<br />
Studies, Harvard University<br />
Marcílio Marques Moreira<br />
Rio de Janeiro<br />
Economist<br />
Partner, Conjuntura e Contexto<br />
Former Minister of Finance<br />
Armando Strozenberg<br />
Rio de Janeiro<br />
President Agência Contemporânea
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT<br />
AND VICE PRESIDENT<br />
Dear Friends,<br />
We are pleased to offer you a review of <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong>’s accomplishments in<br />
the last three years. The years <strong>2005</strong>, 2006 and <strong>2007</strong> represent an intense period<br />
growth for the organization that started its operations on a shoe string seven<br />
years ago, in 2001. We have raised resources to support 95 projects, chosen<br />
among so many proposals received from all corners of <strong>Brazil</strong>. We have built a<br />
sizeable donor community in New York and are now reaching to other places in<br />
the US where significant numbers of <strong>Brazil</strong>ians live: Florida and Los Angeles.<br />
Today, <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong>’s name elicits recognition in both countries. We see it<br />
through the growing number of project proposals received in response to our<br />
annual call for projects. We strive to support as many of them as we can and<br />
depend on the generosity of the growing donor community - now over 1,000<br />
strong. The enthusiastic volunteer base and a committed staff stimulate our<br />
ability to grow and to provide the much needed resources to <strong>Brazil</strong>ian nonprofits.<br />
Together with our volunteers and donors we strengthen their abilities to<br />
promote social change in the country where opportunity to learn and generate<br />
an income still eludes most of the population.<br />
In <strong>2005</strong>, <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> in response to feedback received from our grantees,<br />
the office in Rio de Janeiro launched the Capacity Building Program. Project<br />
leaders’ feedback suggests that ongoing technical support is valued as much as<br />
the grants themselves. Based on this feedback, <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> established a<br />
hands-on training program that includes organizational management, financial<br />
administration, strategic planning, fundraising and communications. This support<br />
has made a real difference in our grantees’ institutional growth, programmatic<br />
impact, and public outreach.<br />
In <strong>2005</strong> – 2006 <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> made significant strides in building new corporate<br />
partnerships. Corporations such as Embraer, HSBC, TAM Airlines, Vale,<br />
chose to support projects identified by <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong>. Our selection process<br />
and methodologies in monitoring and evaluation have inspired a number of<br />
corporations to seek <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong>’s expertise. Capacity building workshops<br />
and an entire grantee selection initiative was provided to Instituto HSBC in<br />
<strong>2007</strong>.<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> has also developed partnerships in grantmaking with such<br />
established philanthropies as the Inter-American <strong>Foundation</strong>, Fundação Vale<br />
do Rio Doce and the Lemann <strong>Foundation</strong> to maximize the number of non<br />
profit organizations we are able to fund.<br />
We see steady gains in this triennium through trust and knowledge- building,<br />
both in terms of the work of the non profit sector in <strong>Brazil</strong>, as well as our own<br />
institutional development. It is a slow and arduous process but provides great<br />
satisfaction as we see the growing number of people participating in<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong>'s Annual Gala, held in New York City, the flagship fundraising<br />
event. At the Gala Benefit, <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> has the opportunity to honor individuals<br />
and institutions that have made an impact through their social investment<br />
in <strong>Brazil</strong>. Our honorees include the IBM <strong>Foundation</strong> (USA) for promoting<br />
access to computer and internet technologies in <strong>Brazil</strong>; the Ioschpe<br />
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MESSAGE FROM PRESEDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT | CONTINUED<br />
<strong>Foundation</strong> (São Paulo) for its work with at risk youth in providing business<br />
training and educational opportunities; and the Roberto Marinho <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
(Rio de Janeiro) for its continued national effort to promote education<br />
through long distance schooling and television programs.<br />
We are profoundly grateful to our sponsors Atlas Advisors, TAM Airlines and<br />
continued support in kind from Zeze Flowers and Cachaca Pitu.<br />
In order to broaden our donor base in the US, in <strong>2007</strong> <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong><br />
launched its Friends and Partners Campaign. The purpose is to bring the work of<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> closer to a public that is able to make minimum contributions<br />
between $30 and $1,000. We offer these donors an opportunity to<br />
engage in the growing community that cares about and wants to contribute to<br />
social change in <strong>Brazil</strong>.<br />
A <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> Friend gains access to information about our activities, is<br />
invited to our events and, in addition, receives benefits and discounts offered<br />
by our business Partners -- restaurants, services, travel agencies and retail establishments.<br />
A catalyst for expansion of our donor base beyond New York City,<br />
through a series of high-profile outreach events in both Miami and Los<br />
Angeles, in its first year the Campaign made approximately 400 new Friends<br />
and 13 Partners.<br />
There is so much more that can and needs to be done. Our volunteers and staff<br />
are working closely in developing strategies that will involve more people and<br />
raise more resources for projects we carefully select and nurture. We count on<br />
your participation and your continued support of these efforts.<br />
Leona Forman Susane Worcman<br />
President & CEO Vice President<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> is a N.Y. based public charity. It was incorporated in 2000 as a<br />
non-profit under Section 501(c) 3 of the US Tax Code.<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> EIN# is 13-4131482<br />
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FUNDRAISING<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> is a grant-making and fundraising public charity generating<br />
resources to support community-based non-profit initiatives and to foster innovative<br />
solutions for social problems across <strong>Brazil</strong>. <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> organizes<br />
informational events – palestras – and participates with information distribution<br />
in such <strong>Brazil</strong>ian events as film festivals and university seminars in the United<br />
States to promote confidence in the work of the <strong>Brazil</strong>ian non-profit sector.<br />
FUNDRAISING AND KNOWLEDGE-BUILDING<br />
In the United States, <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> office is developing fundraising strategies<br />
and organizes informational events to promote confidence in the work of the<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong>ian non-profit sector. To this end it produces a lecture series, Ideas that<br />
Transform <strong>Brazil</strong>, that disseminates information and allows for close interaction<br />
with social leaders from <strong>Brazil</strong>, whether they are <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> grantees or<br />
not. Further in this report is a listing of palestras organized in the past three years.<br />
Our activities in the U.S. between <strong>2005</strong> and <strong>2007</strong> have sizably increased<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong>'s donor community. Most fundraising and public outreach<br />
activities in <strong>2005</strong>-<strong>2007</strong> were undertaken by the <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> in New York.<br />
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“<br />
Despite what sometimes seem<br />
like Insurmountable problems facing<br />
grassroots communities across<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong>, extraordinary energy, creativity<br />
and dedication can be<br />
found in local social entrepreneurs<br />
dealing with poverty and inequity<br />
in both rural and urban environments.<br />
“<br />
Leona Forman
FUNDRAISING | CONTINUED<br />
With grants from the Tinker and Kellogg <strong>Foundation</strong>s,<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> launched its National Expansion Project<br />
in <strong>2007</strong> to strengthen and extend its fundraising capacity<br />
and broaden its donor base beyond New York into other<br />
cities with a strong <strong>Brazil</strong>ian presence — starting with<br />
Miami and Los Angeles.<br />
FRIEND AND PARTNER CAMPAIGN<br />
A central platform for the National Expansion Project, the<br />
Friend and Partner Campaign, enlists the support of a<br />
growing cadre of individual donors and commercial establishments.<br />
With a minimum $30 contribution — is provided<br />
with an annual, renewable affinity card that entitles<br />
him or her to discounts and special offers from<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> Partners commercial establishments<br />
that join the Campaign. In its first year, the Campaign<br />
STRENGTH IN NUMBERS<br />
SUMMARY OF KEY METRICS – BRAZILFOUNDATION<br />
Measurements<br />
Fundraising<br />
# of Donors<br />
# of Volunteers (US & <strong>Brazil</strong>)<br />
# of People on Mailing List<br />
# of Proposals Received<br />
# Discretionary Grants:<br />
# Donor-Advised Grants:<br />
2001<br />
$114,470<br />
* Year of the first <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> Annual Gala fundraising event.<br />
** Includes new, multi-year corporate partnerships.<br />
*** Reflects a more stringent of application criteria<br />
56<br />
5<br />
300<br />
-<br />
-<br />
1<br />
2002<br />
$1,807,773*<br />
205<br />
12<br />
700<br />
73<br />
4<br />
18<br />
6<br />
2003<br />
$673,339<br />
reached out to over 10,000 individuals through<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> events, e-mail blasts and word-ofmouth.<br />
In that year it raised approximately $73,000. That<br />
revenue provided a grant to Dando a Volta por Cima (From<br />
the Bottom Up) in Nazare da Mata, PE, and four other small<br />
community-based, non-profit organizations. Dando a Volta<br />
por Cima works with 100 at-risk youngsters, providing<br />
them with a safe environment to work and socialize.<br />
BRAZILFOUNDATION: PROGRESS OVER TIME<br />
The years <strong>2005</strong> – <strong>2007</strong> were good for growth on all fronts<br />
at <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> as evidenced in the graph below.<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> would have liked to increase discretionary<br />
grantmaking to match the gains in fundraising<br />
however; the continuous fall of the US dollar made this<br />
impossible in these years.<br />
509<br />
25<br />
1,500<br />
895<br />
17<br />
19<br />
2004<br />
$853,720<br />
521<br />
40<br />
2,800<br />
1,060<br />
25<br />
25<br />
<strong>2005</strong><br />
$1,332,003 $2,383,421**<br />
775<br />
50<br />
4,278<br />
1,070<br />
31<br />
40<br />
2006<br />
910<br />
76<br />
4,756<br />
840***<br />
33<br />
47<br />
<strong>2007</strong><br />
$1,898,045<br />
684<br />
93<br />
6,233<br />
977<br />
31<br />
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FUNDRAISING | CONTINUED<br />
ANNUAL GALA<br />
The Annual Gala is <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong>'s flagship fundraising event. The Annual<br />
Gala continued to grow in popularity, and in both <strong>2005</strong> and 2006 the Gala raised<br />
approximately $320,000. In <strong>2007</strong> the event raised $416,000. There were 500<br />
people in attendance, and others had to be turned away at the door. A Silent<br />
Auction at the Annual Gala also added to our fundraising success, and is occasion<br />
for creativity through the gifts of music, painting, photography, sculpture,<br />
fashion, and jewelry contributed by artists and designers in the community.<br />
In 2006, <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> brought a group of eight musicians from the Orquestra da Grotta to perform at its Annual Gala 2006 the guests at<br />
the benefit dinner a chance to meet young people who have benefited from their generosity. They played Mozart, Pachelbel and a selection of<br />
popular <strong>Brazil</strong>ian music and received a standing ovation from the audience.<br />
Since the Gala, two Orquestra musicians, the twins Wagner and Walter de Oliveira Caldas, were offered tuition scholarships by the University of<br />
Northern Iowa to study music. They are currently in residence in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Three other Orquestra members have passed the Rio de<br />
Janeiro Federal University entrance exam and are an inspiration to younger musicians to follow suit.<br />
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Culture<br />
13%<br />
Human Rights<br />
16%<br />
BRAZILFOUNDATION GRANT PROGRAM<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> provides support to community-based<br />
non-profit organizations in <strong>Brazil</strong> with three main types of<br />
grants.<br />
DISCRETIONARY GRANTS are awarded under<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong>’s Annual Project Selection Program.<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong>'s Rio de Janeiro office announces annually<br />
an Open Call for Project Proposals on its website, analyzes<br />
applications, conducts on-site visits and makes grant recommendations<br />
to the Board of Directors. Grant resources come<br />
from <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong>’s discretionary budget. Each grant<br />
has a one year time-line, requires implementation reports on<br />
a quarterly basis and is accompanied by capacity-building<br />
services and technical support, as necessary.<br />
DONOR-ADVISED GIFTS provide a way for donors in the<br />
United States to channel financial support to non-profit<br />
organizations in <strong>Brazil</strong> and claim the charitable deduction<br />
allowed by United States law. <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> undertakes<br />
due-diligence of potential donor-advised recipients to<br />
ensure their suitability. Upon request from the donor,<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> may provide monitoring and evaluation<br />
services.<br />
PROJECT BANK is a database of <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong><br />
grantees that have proven effectiveness and results. Donors<br />
interested in social investment in <strong>Brazil</strong> are provided a roster<br />
of organizations from which they may select one or<br />
more to support.<br />
ANNUAL PROJECT SELECTION<br />
The selection process is designed to identify projects of<br />
small and medium-sized non-profit organizations, often<br />
with limited access to funding, led by local social entrepreneurs<br />
committed to producing tangible and effective solutions<br />
to the most pressing problems in their communities.<br />
These communities are spread across the country and to<br />
date have come from 24 of the 27 <strong>Brazil</strong>ian states.<br />
The charts below reflects the grant distribution by area over the last three years.<br />
Health<br />
10%<br />
<strong>2005</strong><br />
Education<br />
23%<br />
Participatory<br />
Development<br />
38%<br />
Culture<br />
12%<br />
Human Rights<br />
21%<br />
Health<br />
12%<br />
2006<br />
Since it initiated its grants program in 2002,<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> has provided funding and technical<br />
assistance to over 90 community-based projects. These<br />
projects are organized by category in Education, Health,<br />
Human Rights, Citizenship (Participatory Development) and<br />
Culture. Each one presents well-defined goals for the one<br />
year grant period. <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> accompanies grant<br />
implementation through quarterly reports and progress<br />
assessments sent by the grantees.<br />
In selecting proposals, <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> pursues its goal of<br />
having a positive and direct impact on the local community.<br />
Selected projects promote development of local leadership,<br />
equal opportunity income generation and, scalability<br />
of technology and ideas.<br />
Specific criteria for selection include:<br />
• Institutional capacity (or the potential to develop such<br />
capacity) to implement the proposed project<br />
• Clear programmatic definition and innovative technology<br />
in the proposed area of action<br />
• Good understanding of and connection with the project<br />
community’s needs<br />
• An action plan containing clear goals that reference<br />
the targeted community and meet its approval<br />
The selection process starts with a Call for Proposals published<br />
on the <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> website. Submitted proposals<br />
are subject to two rounds of readings by a committee of<br />
analysts and staff. Out of approximately 1000 submissions<br />
received each year, 50 finalists are identified. The recommendation<br />
of these finalists is made to the Board of<br />
Directors. <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> then conducts on-site visits to<br />
meet both the project coordinators as well as its beneficiaries.<br />
Generous support from TAM <strong>Brazil</strong>ian Airlines makes<br />
these crucial visits possible.<br />
Participatory<br />
Development<br />
27%<br />
Education<br />
28%<br />
Human Rights<br />
13%<br />
Culture<br />
13%<br />
Health<br />
7%<br />
Education<br />
30%<br />
<strong>2007</strong><br />
Participatory<br />
Development<br />
37%
BRAZILFOUNDATION GRANT PROGRAM | CONTINUED<br />
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NATIONAL PROJECT DISTRIBUTION<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> has provided support<br />
to non-profit, grassroots organizations<br />
in nearly every state in <strong>Brazil</strong>,<br />
as shown in the map. These small and<br />
medium non-profit organizations are<br />
often located in vulnerable and geographically<br />
hard-to-reach communities.<br />
These communities are further<br />
isolated by limited access to telephone<br />
and internet, and they also<br />
often lack basic social services and<br />
financial resources that would be provided<br />
by the state. <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong><br />
has set itself apart among donor<br />
organizations by traveling to remote<br />
communities to visit innovative projects<br />
ensuring that no project is<br />
excluded because of its geographic<br />
location.<br />
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1<br />
4<br />
9<br />
4<br />
1<br />
1<br />
3<br />
1<br />
15<br />
“<br />
The non-profit sector in <strong>Brazil</strong> is<br />
reliable and dependable.<br />
‘Accountability’ might not be a<br />
word in the Portuguese language<br />
but the social leadership we know<br />
and support does understand the<br />
concept and how to act on it.<br />
Susane Worcman<br />
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11<br />
1<br />
7<br />
20<br />
2<br />
8<br />
4<br />
1<br />
“<br />
1<br />
2
BRAZILFOUNDATION GRANT PROGRAM | CONTINUED<br />
CAPACITY-BUILDING PROGRAM<br />
The quality of grantees’ leadership is a crucial ingredient in<br />
the success of the projects that <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> funds.<br />
Over the years, <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> staff has observed many<br />
impressive social entrepreneurs working in very small<br />
community-based organizations. They are often young (in<br />
<strong>2007</strong> the median age was 35). An impressive 70% had<br />
returned to their home communities after attaining a<br />
University education. Our grantees are as often men as<br />
they are women.<br />
Theater as a Pedagogical Tool<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong>’s Capacity Building Program uses theater as an important<br />
tool for learning and engaging. The “Morro Azul” (Blue Mountain) play<br />
opens the three-day program with a fresh and humorous look at the challenges<br />
faced by a group of small town residents working cooperatively to<br />
improve life in their community.<br />
The performance breaks the ice and helps connect the public – project leaders<br />
from throughout <strong>Brazil</strong> – with the social context and experiences of the<br />
characters. The play brings up themes related to organizational issues, communication,<br />
the use of resources in the community and the fulfillment of<br />
human potential, all to be addressed in the workshops that follow.<br />
This performance has been presented in all capacity-building workshops<br />
led by <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> for its own grantees, as well as to grantees of<br />
other funding agencies, since 2006. Its ongoing success has assured that<br />
“Morro Azul” will continue to surprise and move audiences going forward<br />
forward.<br />
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Once selected for support, two leaders of each organization<br />
participate in a three-day “Boot Camp” in Rio de<br />
Janeiro where they convene for workshops, tutorials and<br />
discussion groups on non-profit systems management. As<br />
part of the experience, they learn to identify new community<br />
partners, manage budgets and develop internal and<br />
external communications systems. The training is facilitated<br />
by <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> staff, and has been given to 185<br />
leaders from 100 organizations since <strong>2005</strong>.
BRAZILFOUNDATION GRANT PROGRAM | CONTINUED<br />
MONITORING AND EVALUATION<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong>'s Monitoring and Evaluation Program ensures that funded projects<br />
spend their financial grants in the most effective way possible. Appropriate<br />
indicators are determined before the project begins, and are used to monitor<br />
grantees’ progress. Quarterly reports, direct contact with project leaders, site visits<br />
and technical assistance, including access to <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> online Forum and<br />
grantee database, are some of the tools used to assist each project’s development.<br />
This monitoring and evaluation process helps <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> identify replicable<br />
social practices and technologies, promote collaboration among grantees and<br />
enhance their performance. A final project evaluation verifies the local social<br />
impact of the project and the extent to which the work of <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> has<br />
contributed to strengthening the organization and the community.<br />
Significant changes that are direct results of <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> funding include<br />
improved access to basic social services, better health and community safety ,<br />
greater educational attainment,new opportunities for income generation and<br />
social inclusion.<br />
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SOCIAL INVESTMENT:<br />
BIG IMPACT IN LOCAL COMMUNITIES<br />
Profiled in the following pages are a number of the organizations that have<br />
become a reference in their areas of expertise. All of these projects are potentially<br />
replicable. Some project activities have affected changes in public policy, a potential<br />
quality we look for as we analyze proposals received.<br />
THE CENTER FOR POPULAR AND SOCIAL EDUCATION<br />
Centro de Educação Popular e Formação Social — CEPFS<br />
Teixeira, Paraíba<br />
Focus of <strong>Activities</strong><br />
Local Development – The Security of Adequate Fresh Water Supply and strengthening<br />
Local Governance (Fortifying Community)<br />
A small, non-profit located in the semi-arid region of Paraíba approaches the problem<br />
of drought conditions with innovative, sustainable solutions that include building<br />
cisterns designed to collect, store and purify rainwater. These cisterns can supply<br />
a family of six with potable water for up to eight months. Water collected in<br />
large open tank systems is used for animal husbandry and agriculture.<br />
Starting Point<br />
CEPFS had a highly profficient technical team for both the development and the<br />
introduction of rainwater collection technologies in the community. However,<br />
weakness in internal management and communications hampered the organization’s<br />
ability to promote its work and weakened its fundraising efforts.<br />
With support from <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong>…<br />
CEPFS has launched a new website and is in the process of restructuring its communications.<br />
These steps have already increased CEPFS visibility, raised public<br />
awareness and helped its fundraising efforts.<br />
Additional Awards and Partnerships<br />
Winner of the National Water Agency Prize (Prêmio da Agência Nacional de Águas —<br />
ANA) in the category of Water for Life (2006)<br />
Project Title<br />
Solutions for Living with Reality in Semi-Arid Lands - Convivência com a Realidade no<br />
Semi-Árido — 2006<br />
Year(s) of support<br />
2006 Annual Grant-making cycle; and <strong>2007</strong> recipient of Donor-advised gifts<br />
Total Amount Invested<br />
R$ 50.000,00<br />
Results<br />
37 cisterns and one open water-storage tank were constructed and operationalized.<br />
These benefit 65 families, or approximately 390 individuals.<br />
Six communities, approximately 700 residents, received technical assistance for<br />
organizing community associations.<br />
Ninety families were instructed on how to treat the water stored in cisterns.<br />
Participatory use of financial resources in each community was established with<br />
revolving funds which enable members of the community to access basic or emergency<br />
services. These include the purchase of seeds or medicine—while ensuring<br />
that expenditures are regenerated over time. Once resources are returned to the<br />
fund, the association selects the next family to have a cistern.<br />
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HEART OF THE STUDENT INSTITUTE (PRECE)<br />
Instituto Coração Estudante<br />
Pentecoste, Ceará<br />
Focus of <strong>Activities</strong><br />
Education and Local Development<br />
In the small municipality of Pentecoste, PRECE has developed an educational model<br />
in which teenagers form cooperative study groups to prepare for public university<br />
entrance exams. Their success rate is high and, in large part, graduates return to the<br />
community bringing with them their university educations, thus revitalizing the<br />
process of local development.<br />
Starting Point<br />
In 2003, PRECE was lead by one university professor. He gathered six young members<br />
of the community to study for university entrance exams under the shade of a<br />
big mango tree.. He used an abandoned flour shed to teach on rainy days. Although<br />
he had a good idea and the initiative to put it into practice, he had no infrastructure<br />
or sustainable management.<br />
With support from <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong>…<br />
PRECE is now teaching 1,100 students in five counties in the region. A new office in<br />
Fortaleza, the state capital, is the headquarters where university students develop<br />
and direct projects that are helping scale up PRECE's scope of activities. The small<br />
flour shed in Pentecoste has been completely remodeled and can now accommodate<br />
students from other communities as well. PRECE's infrastructural development<br />
can be observed through the active initiatives of its graduates who initiate and<br />
organize local forums on public policy issues.<br />
Projects Supported by <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Cooperative Training for University Entrance Exams, PRECE (2003); Incubator of<br />
Educational Cells, PRECE (<strong>2005</strong>)<br />
Year(s) of Support<br />
2003; <strong>2005</strong><br />
Total Amount Invested<br />
R$ 58,360.00<br />
Additional Awards and Partnerships<br />
In <strong>2007</strong>, <strong>Foundation</strong> Educate Fundação Educar (SP) made a Donor-advised grant<br />
to PRECE of R$120,000<br />
Results<br />
182 students who had participated in PRECE study groups were successfully admitted<br />
to the University of Ceara.<br />
Three new study groups during this period have been started in three new communities<br />
( nearly 155 new students)<br />
Approximately 90% of PRECE university students (164 of 182 young people) return<br />
home from university each weekend to coordinate local projects and study groups.<br />
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RECICLARTE INSTITUTE FOR EDUCATION AND CULTURE<br />
Instituto Reciclarte, Cultura e Educação<br />
Niteroi, Rio de Janeiro<br />
Orquestra de Cordas da Grota (String Orchestra of the Grotto) has become a beacon for<br />
youth living in the favela Grota de Surucucu. Local children come to study music there<br />
because they are inspired by the youth playing their violins, violas and cellos in the<br />
String Orchestra of the Grotto that performs at many cultural venues locally, nationally<br />
and internationally.<br />
Starting Point<br />
In 2004, the rehearsals of the small String Orchestra of the Grotto were held in a tiny<br />
house with a dirt floor. The place had precarious security, and was a constant target of<br />
thieves. However, it was the only space they had to store their musical instruments.<br />
With Support from <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong>…<br />
Instituto Reciclarte now has a solid, two-story building as its headquarters, complete with<br />
classrooms, a library, a computer center and ample space for rehearsals and practice. The<br />
Orchestra is popular with diverse audiences and receives numerous requests to perform,<br />
both nationally and internationally. Reciclarte keeps detailed records of all its activities.<br />
It has grown to respond to other needs of its students ,including preparatory<br />
courses for those youngsters ready to take university entrance exams. The space is safe,<br />
and has become a cornerstone of the community.<br />
Additional Awards and Partnerships<br />
• Score Ten – an award from the State Office of Cultures of Rio de Janeiro.<br />
• Transforming With Art Prize given by the National Economic and Social Development<br />
Bank (BNDES).<br />
• A new partnership was developed with Cooperforte (a cooperative organization<br />
established by Banco do Brasil) for institutional support.<br />
Supported Projects<br />
Music in School and in the Community (2004);<br />
Voices and Violins (<strong>2005</strong>) University Entrance Preparation (<strong>2007</strong>)<br />
Year(s) of Support<br />
2004, <strong>2005</strong> and <strong>2007</strong> through <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> Project Bank, EMBRAER and HSBC<br />
Institute of Solidarity committed their support<br />
Total Amount Invested<br />
R$ 102,000,000<br />
Results<br />
A 60 member string orchestra made up of disadvantaged youth from the low income<br />
community of Grota de Surucucu practices weekly and performs in various spaces locally,<br />
nationally and abroad in Portugal and the United States.<br />
Eight young musicians have been trained as teachers and educational monitors for state<br />
projects in Musical Education.<br />
180 youth have participated in the various educational programs, including classes in<br />
composition, music theory and instrumentation, such as the violin and the flute.<br />
25 youth from the community completed the coursework for the university entrance<br />
exams. 50 more are currently studying for the 2008 exams.<br />
Two members of String Orchestra of the Grotto are currently on enrolled on scholarships<br />
at the Music School of the University of Northern Iowa in the U.S.<br />
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ARTIDEAS – A PROGRAM OF THE GOODNESS BANK<br />
Artidéias – Programa Banco Bem<br />
Vitória, Espírito Santo<br />
Focus of <strong>Activities</strong><br />
Participative and Local Development Program<br />
Cidadania e Desenvolvimento Local<br />
Artideas generates innovative options for work training and income generation through<br />
what they call the economics of solidarity. It extends financial opportunities to individuals<br />
in need. Formed by groups of craftsmen, Artideas offers micro-credit loans at low<br />
interest to residents living in the low-income communities of the state capital Vitória. The<br />
goal is to stimulate individual entrepreneurship as well as the construction and maintenance<br />
of homes.<br />
Starting Point<br />
In 2006, Artideas developed an alternative, solidarity-based economic program for residents<br />
of the low-income district of Morro de São Benedito. Its small staff put began an<br />
innovative micro-credit lending program. Initial problems included its low visibility and<br />
limited resources.<br />
With support from <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong>…<br />
A partnership with the non-profit organization Ação Moradia, in Uberlandia, MG, also a<br />
grantee of <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong>, made efficient house building possible using ecological<br />
bricks. Artideas has since opened an ecological brick factory to supply the community, a<br />
testament to its administrative capacity, drive and ambition. Furthermore, through its<br />
visibility as a <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> grant recipient, a subsequent collaboration with the<br />
State University of Espírito Santo and a partnership with the Federal Savings Bank<br />
increased Artideas’ capacity to serve the community. Today Artideas has expanded its<br />
reach to neighboring communities with projects of economic solidarity. The organization<br />
has also created a preparatory program for university entrance exams at the<br />
request of community youth.<br />
Additional Awards and Partnerships<br />
• Best Practices Award from the Federal Savings Bank (<strong>2007</strong>)<br />
• Social Technologies Prize from the Banco da Brasil<strong>Foundation</strong> (<strong>2007</strong>)<br />
Supported Projects<br />
Bank of Goodness (2006);<br />
Dignity for Housing (2006)<br />
Year(s) of Support<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> grant made in partnership with the Inter American <strong>Foundation</strong> 2006<br />
Total Amount Invested<br />
R$ 25,000.00<br />
Results<br />
Ecological Brick factory established in Morro de São Bento, with the cooperation and<br />
engineering advice of the non-profit Housing Action (Ação Moradia), MG.<br />
The implementation of the project Bem Construir (Wellness Construction) which employs<br />
eight workers from the community at the Ecological Brick factory.<br />
350 people benefited from the micro-credit system of the Federal Savings Bank that<br />
made 30 loans to members of the community for the maintenance and construction of<br />
homes.<br />
Construction and inauguration of Bem Aprender (Wellness Learning School), a school<br />
focused on teaching economic solidarity.<br />
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HOUSING ACTION<br />
Ação Moradia<br />
Uberlândia, Minas Gerais<br />
Focus of <strong>Activities</strong><br />
Local Development – Housing<br />
Housing Action (Ação Moradia) built an ecological brick factory. The ecological brick<br />
is made of soil mixed with cement and water. Bricks are formed using a simple manual<br />
press and then dried in the sun, which eliminates the need to use furnaces. An<br />
environmentally designed home is constructed with technical support made available<br />
to the members of the community. This enables low-income families to build<br />
their own houses communally(barn-raising).<br />
Starting Point<br />
In 2003, Ação Moradia worked in a shed with manual presses to mold ecological<br />
bricks on a small scale. It was a unique service offered to the community of<br />
Morumbi, of Uberlândia, MG.<br />
With Support from <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong>…<br />
The small shed grew into a factory with three mechanical presses and other equipment<br />
able to produce 1,200 ecological bricks per day. Ação Moradia created an<br />
information center that now provides 200 families daily 23 different courses and<br />
social services. Ação Moradia has become a reference for public housing policy and<br />
offers services to companies and local government for constructing low-income<br />
housing. The organization developed a strategic plan for the next several years that<br />
will offer employment opportunities for residents, generating income for the community.<br />
Additional Awards and Partnerships<br />
In a unique and pioneering partnership with the Federal Savings Bank, Ação<br />
Moradia is contracted to build 50 public housing units using ecological bricks and<br />
barn-raising methodology. In order to be able to respond to this increased demand,<br />
Ação Moradia built a new factory.<br />
• Best Practices Award from the Federal Savings Bank 2006<br />
• Itau-Unicef Award (<strong>2007</strong>)<br />
• An Honorific Title from the Municipal Chamber of Uberlandia (<strong>2007</strong>)<br />
• Commendation Alexandrino Garcia (<strong>2007</strong>)<br />
Supported Projects<br />
Ecological Bricks – Homes with Dignity (2003);<br />
Ecological Bricks – Strategy for Replication (2006);<br />
Participative Citizen Construction (<strong>2007</strong>)<br />
Year(s) of Support<br />
2003; 2006-<strong>2007</strong> Grants made in partnership with the Inter American <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Total Amount Invested:<br />
R$ 54,000.00<br />
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Results<br />
15 houses constructed using ecological bricks in a communal barn-raising fashion.<br />
Houses have solar heating systems, cross ventilation, septic tanks, vegetable and<br />
flower gardens.<br />
34 families have manufactured and used ecological bricks to renovate or improve<br />
their homes.<br />
Scholastic activities<br />
The construction of an Information Center where 200 families have daily access to<br />
23 courses and social services such as professional development in carpentry, electricity,<br />
plumbing. After-school programs are offered. There also is a computer science<br />
laboratory, a day care center and vegetable garden co-op.<br />
The Ação Moradia factory produces 25,000 ecological bricks for sale to individual<br />
business owners who have adopted this resource for their construction needs.<br />
This building technology has been replicated and applied in two other communities<br />
working with <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong>: Araçoiaba da Serra, São Paulo, and Morro de<br />
São Benedito, Vitória, Espírito Santo.<br />
A decline in the incidence of disease, especially among children, as a result of proper<br />
waste removal systems installed in many of the houses.
DONOR-ADVISED GRANTS PROGRAM<br />
The Donor-Advised Grants Program has helped build <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong>’s reputation<br />
as a trusted financial intermediary for those who wish to make social investments<br />
in <strong>Brazil</strong> and receive the fiscal benefits in the United States. The program<br />
has grown steadily since its inception in 2002.<br />
Individual and corporate donors in the United States may recommend non-profit<br />
organizations in <strong>Brazil</strong> to which they would like to make a gift. <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong><br />
performs due-diligence to ensure the recipient organization's suitability to<br />
receive a grant. Donors rest confident in the knowledge that their donations will<br />
reach their chosen organization safely, and that the donation will be used wisely.<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> staff offer their expertise in monitoring and evaluating funded<br />
projects as an additional service to donors.<br />
PROJECT BANK<br />
As a complement to the Donor-Advised Grants Program, <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> retains a<br />
Project Bank of former grantees, which donors may invest in.The Project Bank<br />
enhances the public visibility of <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong>’s most successful grantees.<br />
Donors may select an organization they would like to invest in and<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> will intermediate the development of a project for this purpose.<br />
CORPORATE AND OTHER PARTNERSHIPS<br />
Businesses, foundations and international development agencies have recognized<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong>´s proven expertise in identifying promising projects, and<br />
have increasingly sought to collaborate with us. <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> partnerships<br />
create social capital that contributes to sustainable local development.<br />
Summary of Donor-Advised investments from <strong>2005</strong> to <strong>2007</strong><br />
$105,479.87<br />
$397,070.57<br />
$384,628.02<br />
<strong>2005</strong> 2006 <strong>2007</strong><br />
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Partnerships <strong>2005</strong><br />
Partners Project(s) US$ Amount*<br />
HSBC Bank Brasil S.A. 2 projects selected in tandem with <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong>’s annual selection process $22,426.42<br />
HSBC Bank Brasil S.A. Resources provided to administer and monitor grants made to the selected projects $15,014.68<br />
Tam Airlines 5 projects selected for social investment from the Project Bank $56,339.30<br />
Tam Airlines Resources provided to administer and monitor grants made to selected projects $11,267.86<br />
Tozzini, Freire, Teixeira e Silva<br />
Attorneys<br />
Partnerships 2006<br />
1 project selected from the Project Bank $431.61<br />
Partners Project(s) US$ Amount*<br />
Avina Stiftung Avina Project “Network of Partners” $25,888.72<br />
HSBC Solidarity Institute 2 projects selected from the Project Bank; additional resourcesfor capacity-building<br />
services to HSBC grantees<br />
Inter-American <strong>Foundation</strong> 40 projects chosen in tandem with <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong>’s annual selection process over a<br />
three year period with accompanying capacity-building and technical assistance<br />
EMBRAER - Empresa Brasileira<br />
de Aeronáutica S.A.<br />
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$168,459.72<br />
$100,724.00<br />
Resources to support two projects selected from the Projects Bank $27,998.13<br />
VALE <strong>Foundation</strong> To provide capacity-building training to leaders of its own grant portfolio $ 74,000.00<br />
Partnerships <strong>2007</strong><br />
Partners Project(s) US$ Amount*<br />
Avina <strong>Foundation</strong> Addition to the Avina Project,“Network of Partners,” started in 2006 $2,258.78<br />
EMBRAER - Empresa Brasileira<br />
de Aeronáutica S.A.<br />
4 non-profit organizations selected in tandem with <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong>’s annual selection<br />
process<br />
$30,000.00<br />
Ford <strong>Foundation</strong> (IIE) Resources for selection- and monitoring-related travel expenses $19,980.00<br />
Fundação Roberto Marinho Purchase of a table at the <strong>2007</strong> Gala with amount directed toward a grant $14,986.95<br />
HSBC Solidarity Institute A three-year grants program to 10 non-profits to improve rural public education in<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong>’s Northeast<br />
Inter-American <strong>Foundation</strong> Continuing support for 40 non-profit organizations, with accompanying capacitybuilding<br />
and technical assistance<br />
Total $105,479.87<br />
Total $397,070.57<br />
$223,718.29<br />
$91,677.00<br />
Total $382,621.02
CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS IN ACTION<br />
BRAZILFOUNDATION AND HSBC ASSET MANAGEMENT<br />
HSBC Asset Management commits a portion of fees from its <strong>Brazil</strong> Equity Fund to a<br />
dedicated <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> account for grant-making in <strong>Brazil</strong>.<br />
In <strong>2005</strong>, HSBC resources provided direct financing and technical assistance to two projects:<br />
Rural Education Centers for Access to Universities in Ceara; and Group of Friends of<br />
Natercia Community in Minas Gerais.<br />
In 2006, HSBC funds provided support to National Parent and Teacher Association of the<br />
Antonio U. Alves School in Trairi, Ceara, and New Curupiras in Soure, Marajo Island, Para.<br />
Instituto de Solidariedade HSBC (Instituto HSBC) is the philanthropic arm of the<br />
HSBC corporation. In <strong>2007</strong> Instituto HSBC commissioned <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> to facilitate<br />
a series of capacity-building workshops for its project leaders.<br />
Instituto HSBC and <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> together turned their attention to a particularly<br />
impoverished area of <strong>Brazil</strong>, the rural Northeast, which has the lowest educational indicators<br />
in the country. <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> developed a three year program for soliciting<br />
and selecting local projects working on education improvements in this region. The<br />
program required its own call for proposals, project selection, monitoring and capacity<br />
building components. By the end of <strong>2007</strong>, Instituto HSBC and <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> had<br />
identified ten projects for funding that will impact and strengthen quality of education<br />
specifically through improvements in teaching and public school infrastructure in six<br />
Northeastern states. [These grantees are listed below:<br />
RURAL EDUCATION GRANTS<br />
1) THE SCHOOL HAS THE COLORS WE PAINTED!<br />
Cooperativa Escolar da Unidade Municipal Professora Adinalva Miranda Almeida<br />
Jequié / Bahia<br />
2) WAKE UP SÃO JOÃO<br />
NEAPE - Núcleo de Estudos e Apoio a Políticas Educacionais<br />
São João da Serra / Piauí<br />
3) STUDENT COOPERATIVE<br />
Instituto Coração de Estudante<br />
Pentecoste / Ceará<br />
4) STUDENT COMMUNITY AND RURAL SCHOOLS<br />
Associação de Apoio a Políticas de Melhoria de Qualidade de Vida e Convivência com a<br />
Seca, Meio Ambiente e Verticalização da Produção Familiar – ARRIBAÇÃ<br />
Remígio / Paraíba<br />
5) WORKING WITH RURAL SCHOOLS TO IMPROVE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT<br />
Fundação para Formação, Pesquisa e Difusão Tecnológica para uma Convivência<br />
Sustentável com o Semi-Árido – Mussambê<br />
Crato / Ceará<br />
6) TOMORROW’S SEEDS<br />
Central Estadual das Associações dos Assentados e de Pequenos Agricultores – CEAPA<br />
Maceió / Alagoas<br />
7) EDUCATIONAL WEB: JENIPAPO<br />
Centro Integrado de Estudos e Programas de Desenvolvimento Sustentável CIEDS<br />
Aracaju / Sergipe<br />
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8) BUILDING AND GROWING WITH READING<br />
Conselho Escolar da Escola de Ensino Fundamental Teodoro Conrado da Silveira<br />
Redenção / Ceará<br />
9) TRAINING FOR RURAL SCHOOL TEACHERS: STRENGTHENING EDUCATION IN THE<br />
COUNTRYSIDE<br />
Associação SEDUP - Serviço de Educação Popular<br />
Guarabira / Paraíba<br />
10) THE WRITING SYSTEM: A SCIENCE AND LANGUAGE LABORATORY FOR THE<br />
IMPROVEMENT OF BASIC EDUCATION FOR TEACHERS IN RURAL SCHOOLS<br />
Associação Biblioteca Comunitária Maria das Neves<br />
Nova Soure / Bahia<br />
Despite being located near Teresina, the<br />
capital of the northeastern state of Piauí,<br />
São João da Serra seems to be a world<br />
apart from everything: isolated by dusty<br />
roads, the major source of income in this<br />
small rural town are a few seasonal civil<br />
service jobs, which close-up during the<br />
dry season. The only other livelihood<br />
option open to local families is small-scale<br />
agriculture. Their children – some 40 in<br />
number – are enrolled in one of two<br />
schools serving three communities in the<br />
region.Both schools suffer from woefully<br />
inadequate facilities: there are not enough<br />
desks, classrooms do not have windows,<br />
the bathroom consists of a small closet<br />
with a hole in the floor, there is no<br />
sewage system, and there is no facility to<br />
provide lunch for the children.<br />
The project Acorda São João,(Wake Up Sao<br />
Joao) is one of the projects selected<br />
through the HSBC-<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> partnership.<br />
. After an immediate improvement<br />
in the school’s premises, the project<br />
aims to build a small library, install computer<br />
stations, and provide technical assistance<br />
to teachers, school administrators<br />
and community leaders to improve their<br />
respective skills. Acorda São João is a project<br />
of the Núcleo de Estudos e Apoio a<br />
Políticas Educacionais (NEAPE), a non-profit<br />
organization dedicated to capacity building<br />
and technical support for educational<br />
initiatives.
DISCRETIONARY GRANTS | THE YEAR IN REVIEW: <strong>2007</strong><br />
| EDUCATION<br />
CANOEING FOR ENVIRONMENTAL<br />
Awareness and Citizen's Rights<br />
Associação Santos Dias<br />
Fortaleza – Ceará<br />
To train twenty youths in canoeing as a<br />
means to raise awareness for environmental<br />
preservation and generate<br />
commitment to environmental action.<br />
COUNTRYSIDE EDUCATION<br />
Associação Casa Família Rural -<br />
Litoral Norte do Rio Grande do Sul<br />
Torres – Rio Grande do Sul<br />
To increase the productivity and<br />
income of one-hundred-seventy-five<br />
small farmers by teaching them skills<br />
and techniques for improved crop production<br />
as well as how to respond to<br />
market demands. The objective is also<br />
to stem rural migration to urban areas.<br />
STARFISH<br />
Instituto Ilhas do Brasil<br />
Florianópolis – Santa Catarina<br />
To engage local youth in environmental<br />
issues, specifically the sustainability<br />
of natural resources essential to the<br />
survival of local residents. The project<br />
also aims at generating interest in<br />
tourism and fishing activities previously<br />
neglected by the community.<br />
STRENGTHENING THE LEGAL<br />
CAPACITY OF INDIGENOUS<br />
POPULATIONS FOR TERRITORIAL<br />
PROTECTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL<br />
CONSERVATION<br />
ACT - Amazon Conservation Team<br />
Santa Isabel do Rio Negro – Amazonas<br />
To train twenty indigenous groups<br />
from a remote municipality in techniques<br />
of territorial protection. To provide<br />
them with information on environmental,<br />
civil and indigenous-related<br />
legislation and cartographic resources.<br />
SOCIAL INCLUSION THROUGH ART<br />
AND POPULAR CULTURE<br />
Grupo de Apoio aos Meninos e<br />
Meninas de Rua<br />
Gravatá – Pernambuco<br />
To offer workshops in music and dance<br />
to sixty boys and girls aged 4 to 18 living<br />
in extreme poverty. Creating a safe<br />
environment and the opportunity to<br />
learn skills as a means of reintegrating<br />
them into society.<br />
FAMILY BUSINESS<br />
Associação Comunitária Pró-Morato<br />
Francisco Morato - São Paulo<br />
To train the next generation of local<br />
micro-businessmen in the skills of<br />
business planning. Preparing them in<br />
the ways of their fathers’ activities in<br />
order to create a next generation of<br />
local business leaders and to strengthen<br />
local commerce.<br />
COMMUNICATING WITH THE<br />
COMMUNITY<br />
Rádio Comunitária Santa Luz FM<br />
Santa Luz – Bahia<br />
To train sixteen young people as community<br />
radio reporters to have a voice<br />
on matters of public interest and to<br />
contribute to the local debates on<br />
matters of importance to civil society.<br />
SACI TERERÊ GOES TO SCHOOL<br />
OCA - Instituto de Assistência,<br />
Tratamento, Capacitação e Pesquisa<br />
em Saúde, Educação e Cultura<br />
Teresópolis – Rio de Janeiro<br />
To expand a program funded by<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> in <strong>2005</strong> to serve children<br />
of alcoholic parents. These children<br />
are exposed to art and educational<br />
curriculum that help them to stay in<br />
school. They have produced plays with<br />
some success at other schools in the<br />
community.<br />
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| HEALTH<br />
MARÉ HEALTH COMPLEX<br />
Grupo ASAS - Grupo de Assistência<br />
Solidária e Ação Social<br />
Rio de Janeiro – Rio de Janeiro<br />
To encourage elderly citizens and<br />
other residents of one of the largest<br />
slums of Rio de Janeiro to grow food<br />
organically and eat the healthily using<br />
vegetables and herbs produced in the<br />
local Grupo ASAS-sponsored garden.<br />
THE NOMADS - USING THEATER TO<br />
PROMOTE A CULTURE OF NON-<br />
CONFINEMENT<br />
Espaço Terapêutico Antonin Artoud<br />
Rio de Janeiro – Rio de Janeiro<br />
To establish a theater group for institutionalized<br />
patients with mental disabilities<br />
to promote their personal development<br />
and socialization. This project<br />
contributes to improvements in their<br />
treatment. The grant will enable the<br />
offering of a course to one-hundredfifty<br />
mental health professionals on the<br />
effects of psycho-pharmaceuticals on<br />
the lives of people with mental illness.<br />
| HUMAN RIGHTS<br />
FROM THE BOTTOM TO THE TOP<br />
Associação das Mulheres de Nazaré<br />
da Mata<br />
Nazaré da Mata – Pernambuco<br />
To implement programs that help prevent<br />
sexual violence and child labor for<br />
a hundred poor children and<br />
teenagers in danger of being pressed<br />
by their families into work at a young<br />
age. To integrate these children into a<br />
supportive social environment using<br />
traditional dances from the region and<br />
working with local public schools.
DISCRETIONARY GRANTS <strong>2007</strong> | CONTINUED<br />
CULTIVATING CIVIC ACTION<br />
Instituto Ambiental Cafundó<br />
Cachoeira de Itapemirim -- Espírito<br />
Santo<br />
To train fifteen prisoners as greenhouse<br />
gardeners and have them produce<br />
seedlings for planting in a<br />
Rainforest preserve with the aim of<br />
both increasing reforestation and<br />
preparing the prisoners for environmentally<br />
sustainable work after their<br />
release. Funds generated with the sale<br />
of seedlings help support the prisoners’<br />
families.<br />
TRANSFORMING THE WORLD AND<br />
REINVENTING THE FUTURE<br />
ABRAÇO/AP - Associação de Rádio e<br />
Difusão do Amapá<br />
Macapá – Amapá<br />
To train thirty women in production of<br />
radio programs on women’s rights.<br />
These programs will be widely broadcast<br />
in the state of Amapa where violence<br />
against women is in high incidence.<br />
| PARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENT<br />
SOCIOECONOMIC AND<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENT IN<br />
THE PRIMEIRO DO SUL COMMUNITY<br />
Associação dos Assentados da<br />
Fazenda Primeiro do Sul<br />
Campo do Meio -- Minas Gerais<br />
To add value to coffee production in<br />
the Primeiro do Sul settlement by<br />
teaching growers modern planting,<br />
harvesting and storage techniques<br />
with the aim of adding value to their<br />
product, gaining access to the marketplace<br />
and increasing their income.<br />
RIGHTS FOR EVERYONE<br />
Núcleo de Estudos Brasileiros<br />
Natal – Rio Grande do Norte<br />
To provide legal advice to the twohundred-ninety<br />
residents of Vila Ponta<br />
Negra. To help them advocate with<br />
government officials for the legal status<br />
of their Quilombo. The residents<br />
are all descendents of slaves.<br />
CREATING A COOPERATIVE FOR THE<br />
PRODUCTION OF HANDMADE<br />
FURNITURE IN "FORESTAL<br />
COMMUNITY RESERVES"<br />
Cooperativa de Oficinas das<br />
Caboclas<br />
Santarém – Pará<br />
To provide workshops to a cooperative<br />
of female artisans who make furniture<br />
in an ecologically sustainable way.<br />
Skills in management techniques will<br />
allow for greater business autonomy,<br />
increase the value of their products,<br />
and teach them to effectively respond<br />
to market demands.<br />
AN OPEN MARKET FOR FAMILY<br />
FARMERS<br />
Centro de Agricultura Alternativa<br />
Vicente Nica<br />
Turmalina – Minas Gerais<br />
To increase the productivity of small<br />
rural farmers and maximize the potential<br />
of the local street market as an<br />
economic vehicle. By offering training<br />
in such areas as organic agriculture,<br />
product storage, customer service, and<br />
sustainable packaging these goals<br />
should be readily achieved.<br />
JOB AND INCOME CREATION<br />
THROUGH CULTURAL TOURISM<br />
Associação Ecológica Melgassense<br />
Barão de Melgaço – Mato Grosso<br />
To train thirty youths to work as tour<br />
guides and prepare local artisans to<br />
tailor their work to the demands of visitors.<br />
Maximizing ecotourism in the<br />
region will contribute to income generation<br />
and raise awareness about<br />
environmental issues.<br />
SUSTAINABLE SHRIMP HARVESTING<br />
Instituto Maramar<br />
Guarujá – São Paulo<br />
To teach non-predatory, artisanal fishing<br />
techniques to the local resident<br />
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population traditionally dependent on<br />
shrimp farming for their livelihoods. To<br />
train residents in micro-business management<br />
with the aim of increasing<br />
family incomes and reducing unsustainable<br />
fishing.<br />
WOMEN GENERATING INCOME AND<br />
CIVIC ACTION<br />
Centro de Ação Cultural<br />
Campina Grande – Paraíba<br />
To provide training to twenty-five lowincome,<br />
female heads-of-households<br />
who are employed in food processing<br />
plants. To assist them to form a cooperative<br />
and to sell goods made with food<br />
processing by-products with the aim of<br />
helping to guarantee food security for<br />
poor families in the neighborhood.<br />
OPEN EYED<br />
ONG Pivot Maranhão<br />
Paulino Neves – Maranhão<br />
To train eighty artisans living in a harvesting<br />
reserve in the production of<br />
handicrafts made from the stems of<br />
Buriti, a local plant. To provide<br />
resources for technical assistance in<br />
project development and implementation.<br />
RESCUING THE TRADITIONS OF<br />
RURAL WOMEN<br />
Broto-Brasilis - Associação para o<br />
Ecodesenvolvimento<br />
Aiuruoca – Minas Gerais<br />
THE RHYTHMS OF LIFE<br />
AVIDA - Associação de Valorização e<br />
Inclusão de Pessoas com Deficiência<br />
de Araras<br />
Araras – São Paulo<br />
To expand a program that received<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong>´s Incentive Award<br />
($5000 in 2006) to teach music to people<br />
with limited vision using the Braille<br />
method. Funding will also be used for<br />
outreach to find people who could<br />
participate in the program.
DISCRETIONARY GRANTS | THE YEARS IN REVIEW: <strong>2007</strong> - 2006<br />
TRADITIONAL COMMUNITIES:<br />
VISIBILITY, COLLECTIVE RIGHTS, AND<br />
SOCIAL EMANCIPATION<br />
Instituto Equipe de Educadores<br />
Populares<br />
Irati – Paraná<br />
To train forty residents of fifteen faxinais<br />
– small, traditional farming communities<br />
– as “collective rights agents.”<br />
To present faxinais demands to public<br />
authorities in order to help gain recognition<br />
of their collective identity and to<br />
influence public policy in their favor.<br />
ACTION NETWORK<br />
Instituto ProMundo<br />
Rio de Janeiro – Rio de Janeiro<br />
To provide training and technical assistance<br />
programs for community groups<br />
operating in the Vila Aliança and Vila<br />
Nova Aliança communities. To pursue<br />
the aim of establishing a network of<br />
social institutions able to improve<br />
social services offered to residents.<br />
PREVENTATIVE ACTION - A<br />
QUESTION OF HEALTH AND CIVIC<br />
RIGHTS<br />
Rede Brasiliense de Redução de<br />
Danos do Distrito Federal<br />
Brasília – Distrito Federal<br />
To carry out harm reduction activities<br />
targeting drug users living on the<br />
streets. By deploying agents trained to<br />
disseminate informaion on sexually<br />
transmitted diseases, Hepatitis C, conflicts<br />
of racism and having other relevant<br />
public outreach skills.<br />
| CULTURE<br />
ART IN THE COUNTRYSIDE<br />
Associação de Desenvolvimento<br />
Agrícola e Comunitária de Lagoa da<br />
Boa Vista<br />
Seabra – Bahia<br />
To benefit a hundred children of poor<br />
local farmers by expanding and improving<br />
the cultural programs and activities<br />
of a local development organization.To<br />
help strengthen community ties.<br />
YOUNG MOTHERS: AN EXPERIENCE<br />
IN LIFE, ART, AND EDUCATION<br />
Instituto Eco das Artes<br />
São Paulo – Sao Paulo<br />
To provide support to teenage mothers<br />
and help nurture a healthy environment<br />
for mother and child by offering<br />
access to activities in the arts, including<br />
visits to museums, theaters, and expositions.<br />
A STAGE FOR ALL<br />
CRAVO - Centro de Revitalização<br />
Alternativa da Vila Operária<br />
Rio de Janeiro – Rio de Janeiro<br />
To help reduce truancy and encourage<br />
a sense of community among sixty<br />
youths aged 14 to 21 by creating safe<br />
gathering spaces for cultural and theatrical<br />
activities and providing guidance<br />
on job market opportunities.<br />
EMBROIDERY SHOP: RESCUING<br />
TRADITIONAL CABOCLA<br />
CRAFTSMANSHIP<br />
Grupo de Tradição Marajoara<br />
Cruzeirinho<br />
Soure – Pará<br />
To offer sewing and embroidery workshops<br />
for the production of costumes<br />
and stage props used in local cultural<br />
events. To help educate children and<br />
teenagers in local cultural traditions<br />
that are slowly disappearing.<br />
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2006<br />
| EDUCATION<br />
STORIES REMAKING HISTORY<br />
Associação de Amigos do Museu<br />
Casa de Guimarães Rosa<br />
Cordisburgo - Minas Gerais<br />
LOOM OF STORIES<br />
Instituto de Arte Tear<br />
Rio de Janeiro - Rio de Janeiro<br />
LOOKING INTO THE FUTURE<br />
Associação de Pais e Mestres da<br />
Escola Antônio Ursulino Alves<br />
Trairi - Ceará<br />
OPEN SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS – ELA<br />
Núcleo Experimental Teatro de<br />
Tábuas<br />
Campinas – São Paulo<br />
CASA PEREQUÊ – FISHING<br />
CRAFTSMANSHIP TECHNIQUE<br />
Instituto Maramar para o Manejo<br />
Responsável dos Recursos Naturais<br />
Guarujá – São Paulo<br />
PEACE AT HOME, PEACE IN THE<br />
WORLD<br />
Instituto de Pesquisas Sistêmicas e<br />
Desenvolvimento de Redes Sociais -<br />
Instituto NOOS<br />
Rio de Janeiro - Rio de Janeiro<br />
RECYCLE AND CREATE<br />
Cooperativa dos Agentes<br />
Autônomos de Reciclagem de<br />
Aracaju – CARE<br />
Aracaju – Sergipe<br />
EDUCATION IN CITIZENSHIP FOR<br />
PETRÓPOLIS<br />
Associação Alternativo de Petrópolis<br />
Manaus – Amazonas<br />
AGRO-FORESTRY AT SCHOOL<br />
Núcleo Amigos da Terra / Brasil<br />
Porto Alegre – Rio Grande do Sul
DISCRETIONARY GRANTS 2006 | CONTINUED<br />
| HEALTH<br />
COUNSELING TO FAMILIES OF<br />
DEPENDENT SENIORS<br />
Grupo Vida – Barueri<br />
Barueri – São Paulo<br />
COMMUNITY GARDEN – SOCIAL<br />
ORGANIZATION AND QUALITY OF LIFE<br />
Instituto Piagaçu<br />
Purus – Amazonas<br />
SELF-NOURISHMENT WITHIN THE<br />
COMMUNITY<br />
Associação Plantando Paz na Terra<br />
Campinas – São Paulo<br />
LET’S TALK<br />
Sociedade de Amigos da Vila<br />
Kennedy<br />
Rio de Janeiro – Rio de Janeiro<br />
| HUMAN RIGHTS<br />
PANDORA BOX<br />
Grupo Origem<br />
Olinda – Pernambuco<br />
PEOPLES’ OFFICES FOR CONFLICT<br />
MEDIATION AND RIGHTS<br />
COUNSELING<br />
Juspopuli Escritório de Direitos<br />
Humanos<br />
Salvador – Bahia<br />
WINDMILLS OF LIGHT<br />
Associação de Apoio ao Projeto<br />
Quixote<br />
São Paulo – São Paulo<br />
PLANTING DREAMS, HARVESTING<br />
REALITIES<br />
Associação Comunitária dos<br />
Moradores da Caponga da Bernarda<br />
Aquiraz – Ceará<br />
PROTECTION AND PREVENTION OF<br />
VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN AND<br />
ADOLESCENTS<br />
NOVA - Pesquisa e Assessoria em<br />
Educação<br />
Rio de Janeiro – Rio de Janeiro<br />
GROWING UP WITHOUT VIOLENCE<br />
Centro de Estudos, Pesquisa e<br />
Prevenção da Violência Doméstica<br />
contra Crianças e Adolescentes -<br />
Crescer sem Violência<br />
Florianópolis – Santa Catarina<br />
TIME TO LEARN<br />
Grupo Tortura Nunca Mais<br />
Salvador – Bahia<br />
| PARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENT<br />
ACALANTO – INCUBATOR FOR<br />
SOCIO-ENVIRONMENTAL<br />
DEVELOPMENT<br />
Grupo Ação Ecológica Novos Curupiras<br />
Ananindêua – Pará<br />
WOMEN AS PROTAGONISTS IN<br />
POLITICAL, SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC<br />
DEVELOPMENT<br />
Movimento das Mulheres do<br />
Nordeste Paraense – MMNEPA<br />
Capanema - Pará<br />
LIVING WITH THE REALITY OF THE<br />
SEMI-ARID REGION<br />
Centro de Educação Popular e<br />
Formação Social<br />
Teixeira - Paraíba<br />
BANCO BEM-DIGNITY IN HOUSING<br />
Associação de Artesãos Ateliê de<br />
Idéias – Artidéias<br />
Vitória – Espírito Santo<br />
ECOLOGICAL BRICKS – SYSTEMIZED<br />
TO BE REPLICATED<br />
Ação Moradia<br />
Uberlândia – Minas Gerais<br />
ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP<br />
Sindicato dos Trabalhadores do<br />
Serviço Público do Município de<br />
Gentio do Ouro – SINDSERV<br />
Gentio do Ouro – Bahia<br />
MUSIC THEORY ADAPTED FOR<br />
BRAILLE USERS<br />
Associação para Valorização e<br />
Inclusão de Pessoas com Deficiência<br />
de Araras – AVIDA<br />
Araras – São Paulo<br />
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SMALL TIGER SCHOOL<br />
Programa Social Crescer e Viver<br />
São Gonçalo – Rio de Janeiro<br />
COOPERATIVE KITCHEN<br />
Associação das Mulheres Unidas de<br />
Mocambinho<br />
Jaíba – Minas Gerais<br />
| CULTURE<br />
REFUGE<br />
Instituto do Meio Ambiente,<br />
Comunidades Tradicionais e<br />
Desenvolvimento Sustentável –<br />
Projeto Anima<br />
Bodoquena – Mato Grosso do Sul<br />
CULTURE AND CITIZENSHIP<br />
WORKSHOPS<br />
Instituto Boimamão de Preservação<br />
do Patrimônio Histórico e Cultural<br />
do Município de Bombinhas – SC<br />
Bombinhas – Santa Catarina<br />
ALONG THE PATHS OF JONGO<br />
Sociedade Angrense de Proteção<br />
Ecológica<br />
Angra dos Reis – Rio de Janeiro<br />
THEATER ON CONCRETE<br />
Associação Cultural Grupo do Beco<br />
Belo Horizonte – Minas Gerais
DISCRETIONARY GRANTS | THE YEAR IN REVIEW: <strong>2005</strong><br />
<strong>2005</strong><br />
| EDUCATION<br />
A GARDEN FOR JARDIM MIRIAM<br />
Jardim Miriam Arte Clube - JAMAC<br />
São Paulo – São Paulo<br />
ART BEING PART<br />
Movimento Pró-Criança<br />
Jaboatão dos Guararapes – Pernambuco<br />
THE INTELLIGENCE OF HANDS<br />
Associação François Xavier Bagnoud<br />
do Brasil<br />
São Paulo – São Paulo<br />
VIDANÇA’S DRUMS<br />
Associação Vidança Cia. de Dança do<br />
Ceará<br />
Fortaleza – Ceará<br />
YOUTHS AND BAMBOO<br />
Centro de Estudos Sócio-Ambientais<br />
Pangea<br />
Salvador – Bahia<br />
PREVESP – COLLEGE PREP FOR THE<br />
PEOPLE<br />
Fundação Maurízio Vanini<br />
Caxias – Maranhão<br />
INCUBATOR FOR EDUCATIONAL<br />
CENTERS<br />
Instituto Coração de Estudante<br />
Fortaleza – Ceará<br />
| HEALTH<br />
QUALITY OF LIFE FOR OBESE<br />
CHILDREN AND TEENAGERS<br />
Instituto Movere de Ações<br />
Comunitárias<br />
São Paulo – São Paulo<br />
AGING WITHOUT STUMBLES<br />
Associação Nacional de<br />
Gerontologia<br />
Rio de Janeiro – Rio de Janeiro<br />
INDEPENDENT SYSTEMS FOR THE<br />
PROMOTION OF HEALTHCARE<br />
Terra Viva - Centro de Desenvolvimento<br />
Agroecológico do Extremo Sul da Bahia<br />
Itamaraju – Bahia<br />
| HUMAN RIGHTS<br />
CRI-ACTION GEPETO<br />
Centro de Defesa dos Direitos da<br />
Criança e do Adolescente de Ijuí<br />
Ijuí- Rio Grande do Sul<br />
SACI-TERERÊ<br />
Instituto OCA<br />
Teresópolis – Rio de Janeiro<br />
BACK TO MY REFUGE<br />
Associação Brasileira Terra dos Homens<br />
Rio de Janeiro – Rio de Janeiro<br />
EDUCATION AND CULTURE FOR<br />
CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS<br />
Associação de Trabalhadores em<br />
Ofícios Vários, Carroceiros e Catadores<br />
de Material Reciclável -ATRACAR<br />
Gravataí – Rio Grande do Sul<br />
ASSISTANCE TO CHILDREN AND<br />
ADOLESCENTS IN HIGH RISK SITUATIONS<br />
Associação de Apoio ao Projeto Quixote<br />
São Paulo- São Paulo<br />
| PARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENT<br />
LEARNING BY PLYING WITH OUR CHILDREN<br />
Praticável<br />
Rio de Janeiro – Rio de Janeiro<br />
WOMEN OF THE CERRADO<br />
Associação Cultural e Comunitária<br />
de São Gonçalo Sempre Viva<br />
Serro – Minas Gerais<br />
DOCE CIDADANIA<br />
Associação de Pequenos Produtores<br />
Rurais de Santo Inácio - APRUSI<br />
Catas Atlas da Noruega – Minas Gerais<br />
PARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENT IN<br />
THE QUILOMBOLA COMMUNITY<br />
Instituto Amora Carambola<br />
Eldorado - São Paulo<br />
DESIGN WITH SOLIDARITY<br />
Centro de Trabalhadores da Amazônia - CTA<br />
Rio Branco – Acre<br />
WOMEN, BODY AND SEAWEED<br />
Fundação Brasil Cidadão<br />
Icapuí – Ceará<br />
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OYSTER PRODUCTION: AN<br />
ALTERNATIVE FOR DOCK WORKERS<br />
Instituto Brasileiro de Educação e<br />
Negócios Sustentáveis - Ibens<br />
Parati – Rio de Janeiro<br />
VEGETABLE OILS IN CAMPO ALEGRE<br />
Fundação de Formação,Pesquisa e Difusão<br />
Tecnológica Para Uma Convivência<br />
Sustentável com o Semi-Árido<br />
Crato – Ceará<br />
SLAVE MAROON SOCIETY OF<br />
IVAPORUNDUVA<br />
Associação Quilombo de<br />
Ivaporunduva<br />
Eldorado – São Paulo<br />
REDUCTION OF AGROTOXINS IN<br />
FAMILY AGRICULTURE<br />
Núcleo Comunitário dos Amigos de Natércia<br />
Natércia – Minas Gerais<br />
LADIES OF CAMÉLIA<br />
Associação de Moradores do<br />
Condomínio e Amigos da Vila<br />
Mimosa – Amocavim<br />
Rio de Janeiro – Rio de Janeiro<br />
PUBLIC RESPONSIBILITY AND<br />
HUMAN RIGHTS<br />
Ágora Institute in Defense of the<br />
Voter and Democracy<br />
Rio de Janeiro – Rio de Janeiro<br />
| CULTURE<br />
ZION CIRCUS SCHOOL<br />
Projeto Experimental Circo Piauí<br />
Teresina – Piauí<br />
ALONG THE PATHS OF JONGO MUSIC<br />
Associação dos Quilombolas de<br />
Santa Rita do Bracuí<br />
Angra dos Reis - Rio de Janeiro<br />
STORIES MAKING HISTORY<br />
Associação de Amigos do Museu<br />
Casa Guimarães Rosa<br />
Cordisburgo – Minas Gerais<br />
VOICE AND VIOLINS<br />
Espaço Cultural da Grota<br />
Niterói - Rio de Janeiro
PUBLIC OUTREACH AND EDUCATIONAL<br />
PRESENTATIONS<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong>'s lecture series —<br />
Ideas that Transform <strong>Brazil</strong> — is<br />
designed to inspire interest and<br />
willingness to make social investment<br />
in <strong>Brazil</strong>. A growing audience,<br />
among them individuals, representatives<br />
of corporations, the media, both<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong>ians and Americans, donors and<br />
volunteers, gather to hear <strong>Brazil</strong>ian<br />
non-profit leaders and key figures in<br />
the corporate world speak on matters<br />
of relevance to social philanthropy<br />
and corporate social responsibility<br />
as they are practiced in <strong>Brazil</strong>. Jorge<br />
Gerdau Johannpeter, President of the<br />
Gerdau Group, spoke in <strong>2005</strong>; Roger<br />
Agnelli, President of CVRD-VALE,<br />
spoke in 2006. Both candidly discussed<br />
their personal, and institutional<br />
visions of philanthropy. Since<br />
both honorees of the <strong>Brazil</strong>ian-<br />
American Chamber of Commerce<br />
of New York for their business<br />
achievements, <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> provided<br />
the opportunity to know them<br />
for their social investments. Their lectures<br />
at <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> were sponsored<br />
in part by JP Morgan Bank.<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> events are<br />
announced on our website —<br />
www.brazilfoundation.org — and<br />
via newsletter, e-mail and print invitations.<br />
JANUARY<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> and Grupo Brasil<br />
Legal NY hosted an event at the<br />
offices of Cravath, Swaine & Moore<br />
LLP to bring together <strong>Brazil</strong>ian<br />
lawyers practicing in New York. The<br />
guest lecturer was Silvia Pimentel, a<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong>ian legal expert who is Professor<br />
of Philosophy of Law at PUC/SP and<br />
Vice President for the Latin<br />
American and Caribbean<br />
Commission on the Elimination of<br />
Discrimination Against Women<br />
(CEDAW) at the United Nations.<br />
JUNE<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> organized a talk by<br />
Leandro Brant, São Paulo–based<br />
author of Mercado Cultural, on the<br />
role played by culture in the development<br />
of citizenship.<br />
***<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> promoted the<br />
screening of Justice, a documentary<br />
film directed by Maria Ramos, at the<br />
Human Rights Watch International<br />
Film Festival, Lincoln Center, NY.<br />
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS <strong>2005</strong><br />
OCTOBER<br />
At the invitation of <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong>,<br />
Jorge Gerdau Johannpeter, President<br />
of Grupo Gerdau, the largest producer<br />
of steel tubes in the Americas, lectured<br />
on "Sustainable Development,<br />
Ethics, and Formation of Values in<br />
Society." Johannpeter spoke on corporate<br />
social responsibility and his<br />
personal vision of philanthropy at the<br />
JP Morgan Chase Bank Auditorium<br />
in New York. His wife, Maria Elena<br />
Johannpeter, General Director of<br />
Parceiros Voluntarios, RGS, and<br />
member of <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong>'s<br />
Advisory Board, spoke on the role of<br />
volunteerism her organization promotes<br />
in the state of Rio Grande do<br />
Sul and the importance of individual<br />
social responsibility.<br />
***<br />
Maria Helena Alves, a sociologist at<br />
the <strong>Brazil</strong>ian non-profit Viva Rio, and<br />
Fernando Delgado, a researcher with<br />
Human Rights Watch, discussed<br />
human rights issues in <strong>Brazil</strong>. This talk<br />
was organized by <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong><br />
in partnership with Human Rights<br />
Watch Young Advocates.
PUBLIC OUTREACH AND EDUCATIONAL PRESENTATIONS | CONTINUED<br />
APRIL<br />
In collaboration with Conectas<br />
Human Rights, an organization that<br />
promotes human rights in the southern<br />
hemisphere, and Debevoise and<br />
Plimpton, a New York law firm,<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> organized a round<br />
table in New York to introduce the<br />
work of Instituto Pro Bono (IPB) the<br />
discussion focused on issues of social<br />
responsibility within the legal profession<br />
in <strong>Brazil</strong>.<br />
***<br />
Two hundred theater-goers attended<br />
a private screening of A Safe Harbor<br />
for Elizabeth Bishop with actress Amy<br />
Irving. A portion of the revenue from<br />
ticket sales for this event was earmarked<br />
for <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> projects.<br />
MARCH<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> partnered with the<br />
Jonathan Levine Gallery in New York<br />
to present the Ruas de São Paulo<br />
exhibit of graffiti art brought to NY by<br />
the São Paulo avant-guard gallery<br />
Choque Cultural. <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong><br />
organized several special events to<br />
coincide with the exhibit including<br />
the launch of its Friends and Partners<br />
Campaign. At this event, a hundred<br />
people became <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Friends.<br />
APRIL<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> received an award<br />
for its philanthropic activities at the<br />
<strong>2007</strong> Press Awards in Ft. Lauderdale,<br />
FL. This is a major <strong>Brazil</strong>ian event held<br />
in the United States and it was<br />
attended by media and members of<br />
vast <strong>Brazil</strong>ian communities.<br />
CALENDAR OF EVENTS 2006<br />
JUNE<br />
In partnership with J. P. Morgan<br />
Chase, <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> sponsored<br />
a lecture with Roger Agnelli,<br />
President and CEO of Companhia<br />
Vale do Rio Doce (CVRD). Agnelli<br />
spoke candidly about the Rio Doce<br />
<strong>Foundation</strong> and what the company,<br />
the largest producer of iron in the<br />
world, has been doing to reconcile<br />
the need for profits with the need for<br />
social responsibility.<br />
JULY<br />
Two <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> volunteers<br />
organized a brainstorming session<br />
with former students of the Getúlio<br />
Vargas <strong>Foundation</strong> (Fundação<br />
Getúlio Vargas, or FGV), a São<br />
CALENDAR OF EVENTS <strong>2007</strong><br />
JUNE<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> invited Manoel de<br />
Andrade, founder of PRECE and a<br />
grantee to speak to donors and volunteers.<br />
de Andrade discussed his<br />
dedication to training young people<br />
from rural communities in the state<br />
of Ceara and to providing them with<br />
opportunities for higher education.<br />
de Andrade was in the US for a postdoctoral<br />
year at the University of<br />
Iowa.<br />
SEPTEMBER<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> and the <strong>Brazil</strong>ian<br />
Consulate in Los Angeles jointly<br />
organized <strong>Brazil</strong>ian Day in LA,an<br />
event held in the La Brea Tar Pits.<br />
Despite an unusual downpour,<br />
Angelenos came out to become<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> Friends and<br />
Partners.<br />
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Paulo-based post-graduate school<br />
that is considered one of the most<br />
important academic institutions in<br />
Latin America dealing with public<br />
policy and administration. The group,<br />
at the time all working at New Yorkbased<br />
investment and law firms,<br />
gathered to create an affinity group<br />
to benefit <strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong>.<br />
DECEMBER<br />
A dynamic young leader from Bahia,<br />
Paulo Rogério de Jesus Santos, gave a<br />
presentation about the Salvadorbased<br />
Institute of Ethnic Media and<br />
his experience in the leadership training<br />
and mentoring program for Afro-<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong>ian university students, POMPA,<br />
also based in Bahia. Some 40 people<br />
attended the presentation held at<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong>’s office in New York.<br />
OCTOBER<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> President Leona<br />
Forman participated in a panel discussion<br />
at Columbia University, NY, where<br />
she spoke about the importance of<br />
developing a strong non-profit sector<br />
in <strong>Brazil</strong>.The symposium was organized<br />
by the Latin American Student<br />
Association (LASA) of Columbia<br />
University and featured Fernando<br />
Henrique Cardoso, former President of<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong>, as keynote speaker.<br />
DECEMBER<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> co-sponsored a<br />
screening of The Year My Parents Went<br />
on Vacation, an award winning<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong>ian film, at the Center for<br />
Jewish History in NY with the<br />
<strong>Brazil</strong>ian American Chamber of<br />
Commerce, the Americas Society<br />
and the Consulate General of <strong>Brazil</strong><br />
in New York.
FINANCIAL RESULTS<br />
STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES<br />
As of December 31, <strong>2005</strong>) As of December 31, 2006) As of December 31, <strong>2007</strong>)<br />
REVENUES<br />
Direct Public Support $448,657) $515,735) 699,251)<br />
Corporate Grants and Support 182,384) 1,146,091) 814,862)<br />
<strong>Foundation</strong> Support 371,942) 490,100) 150,241)<br />
Fund Raising Gala (net of Expenses) 180,317) 231,495) 233,691)<br />
Gain (loss) on Investments (1,022) (1,321) (1,747)<br />
Interest Income 7,469) 41,854) 46,921)<br />
Other Income 326) 245) 1,669)<br />
TOTAL REVENUES: $1,190,073) $2,424,199) $1,944,888)<br />
EXPENSES:<br />
Program Services $1,182,958) $1,691,576) $1,661,984)<br />
Management and General Expenses 71,829) 90,712) 112,759)<br />
Fund Raising 43,865) 82,599) 207,766)<br />
TOTAL EXPENSES: $1,298,652) $1,864,887) $1,982,509)<br />
EXCESS OF REVENUES OVER EXPENSES $-108,579) $559,312) -$37,621)<br />
FUND BALANCE - BEGINNING OF YEAR 370,863) $475,544) $1,034,856)<br />
- FX Adjustment 76,158)<br />
FUND BALANCE - END OF YEAR $262,284) $1,034,856) $1,073,393)<br />
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION<br />
As of December 31, <strong>2005</strong> As of December 31, 2006 As of December 31, <strong>2007</strong><br />
ASSETS:<br />
Cash in Bank $442,582 $872,826 $688,209<br />
Prepaid Expenses 7,283<br />
Investments at Market Value 4,201 235,807 354,875<br />
Security Deposits 18,620 18,682 18,682<br />
Long Term Investments 1,045 1,954<br />
Permanent Assets 3,777 11,457<br />
TOTAL ASSETS $465,403 $1,139,420 $1,075,177<br />
LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCE<br />
LIABILITIES :<br />
Grants Payable 200,000 100,000 -<br />
Accrued Expenses and Taxes 3,119 4,564 $1,784<br />
TOTAL LIABILITIES $203,119 $104,564 $1,784<br />
FUND BALANCES:<br />
Unrestricted $262,284 $1,034,856 $1,073,393<br />
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES $465,403 $1,139,420 $1,075,177<br />
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BRAZILFOUNDATION DONORS <strong>2007</strong><br />
PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE<br />
$50,000 +<br />
Boston <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Harold & Ruth Berman<br />
ICAP Garban Intercapital/ICAP Services NA<br />
Jerry King<br />
Joel and Marian Edelstein<br />
Kellogg <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Tinker <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
BENEFACTORS<br />
$20,000 - $49,999<br />
Sean & Ana Cecilia Fieler<br />
Arminio Fraga<br />
Deustch Bank<br />
Embraer Aircraft Holding, Inc.<br />
Goldman, Sachs & Co<br />
Gordon and Betty Moore <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Joel L. Goldstein<br />
Philip Morris/Altria Inc<br />
The Capital Group Companies Charitable<br />
<strong>Foundation</strong><br />
PATRON<br />
$5,000 - $19,999<br />
Allan V. Rose<br />
Altria Group Inc.<br />
Anthony Edward Gibbons<br />
Associação <strong>Brazil</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Atlas Advisors<br />
Ayuda Help For Latin America<br />
Bloomberg<br />
Cassio Calil<br />
Chiaroscuro <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Companhia Vale Do Rio Doce<br />
Debevoise & Plimpton LLP<br />
Diane Von Furstenberg Studio, LP<br />
Douglas Elliman<br />
Eliane M. Garcez<br />
Elsie Lee Garthwaite Memorial <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Fabienne Lamont<br />
Far Hills Securities Inc<br />
Flavio Costa<br />
George Weiss Associates, Inc.<br />
Greenwich Capital Markets, Inc.<br />
Institute of International Education<br />
Jack Erlanger<br />
JP Morgan Chase Corporate<br />
Loring, Wolcott & Coolidge Office<br />
Nicholas & Patricia Lobaccaro<br />
Oak <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Peter T. Bafitis<br />
Pfizer<br />
Renato M. Tichauer<br />
Safra Bank<br />
Sergio & Malu Millerman<br />
Spinnaker Asset Management<br />
TAM Airlines<br />
The Capital Group Companies Charitable F.<br />
The Sunflower <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Theodore & Renee Weiler <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Verdun Hill Group Inc.<br />
Yale Alumini Chorus <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
SUPPORTER<br />
$1,000 - $4,999<br />
Adam Henry<br />
Alessandra Emanuel<br />
Alexandre de Moura<br />
Alexis Zoullas<br />
Allan Silverstein Family <strong>Foundation</strong> Inc.<br />
Allegro <strong>Foundation</strong> - Cipa<br />
Angela O. B. Demello<br />
Anonymous Donor<br />
Anonymous Donor<br />
Antenor Fernandes<br />
Audio Help Associates, Inc.<br />
Banco Do <strong>Brazil</strong><br />
Bendiner & Schlesinger Inc.<br />
Bernard Steinberg<br />
Beth Anne Wilson and Marcelo M Estevão<br />
Carlos Aguinaga<br />
Carlos H. Saldanha<br />
Carolina Esquenazi<br />
CFC<br />
CFCNCA<br />
Charles Finkel<br />
Christina Aguinage<br />
Cristiana Mascarenhas<br />
Dalio Family <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
David Winder<br />
Davis Brody Bond, LLP<br />
Delemar A. Rodrigues<br />
Echostar<br />
Elena Addomine<br />
Elisabeth Waugaman<br />
Ford <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Gaelle Parks<br />
Global Advertising Strategies, Inc.<br />
Helena Mottin<br />
International Monetary Fund<br />
Irena M Laks<br />
James S. Chanos<br />
Jay Beinstock<br />
Jayma Cardoso<br />
Jean Pierre Cedroni<br />
Jerome Levy<br />
Joao Brito<br />
Jose A. Scheinkman<br />
Jose Olympio Da Veiga Perieira<br />
Judy Price<br />
Karin Dauch<br />
Karyna Steinberg<br />
Laura F Baldwin<br />
Laura Schoen<br />
Lazaros P. Havrides<br />
Lekra Holding<br />
Luciana Franklin Boeckli<br />
Lynne Minard<br />
Manhattan Family Practice<br />
Marcos Siqueira<br />
Marcus Ribeiro<br />
Maria Helena Pina de Oliveira<br />
Mariana Zois<br />
Martin Astor<br />
Mary Jane Marcasiano<br />
Mary Lynn Grinda<br />
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SUPPORTER (Cont’d)<br />
$1,000 - $4,999<br />
Melisse Shaban<br />
Michael Ueltzen<br />
Microsoft Giving Campaign<br />
Millin Associates LLC<br />
Nancy Clapp-Channing<br />
Nancy Englander<br />
New World <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Open Society Institute<br />
Pamela Gale<br />
Paulo de Tarso Azevedo Baia<br />
Philip Mindlin<br />
Phillips-Van Heusen <strong>Foundation</strong>,Ic<br />
Raul A.B. Guimarães & Laura Lotufo Soares<br />
Renata Kostner Kelson<br />
Ricardo Giampietro<br />
Ricardo V. Torres<br />
Richard Hodosh<br />
Rodolpho Amboss<br />
Rogerio Chequer<br />
Russell G. Piccione<br />
Safra Bank<br />
Samuel J. Votta<br />
Sandy Salgado<br />
Seth Cohen<br />
Sharon V. Agar<br />
Simon Salama Caro<br />
Stanley Ting<br />
Steven Marcus<br />
Stuart Uram<br />
Tania Salem<br />
The Greater New Orleans <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
The Pannonia <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Thomas Benes Felsberg<br />
Thompson & Knight <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Thompson & Knight LLP<br />
Tony H. Bonaparte<br />
United Way<br />
United Way Greater Twin Cities<br />
Vijav K Anand<br />
W.S.Chandoha & Fabiana Mattos Chando<br />
Walkiria P Santos<br />
Willian & Patricia Saferstein<br />
FRIENDS<br />
up to $999<br />
Abigaill Sipe<br />
Acia Stern & Ronals Stern<br />
Adam Edward Winkler<br />
Adam F. Davies<br />
Adriana Adelson<br />
Agathe Lerolle<br />
Alain G. Docoster<br />
Albert Levy<br />
Alberto Sutton<br />
Alex Arruda<br />
Alex Freedman<br />
Alexander Dzieduszycki<br />
Alexandre & Daniele Behring<br />
Alexi Coscoros<br />
Alexis P Zoullas<br />
Alfred & Aurora Kramer
BRAZILFOUNDATION DONORS <strong>2007</strong> | CONTINUED<br />
FRIENDS (Cont’d)<br />
up to $999<br />
Aline Cohen<br />
Amy Zarzicki<br />
Ana Elisa Schmidt<br />
Ana Lucia Bahia Costa<br />
Ana Lucia C. Lico<br />
Ana Lucia Kurtz<br />
Ana Luiza Sigaud<br />
Ana M. Cuervo<br />
Ana Maria McCleary<br />
Ana Maria Nunes de Souza<br />
Andre Laport<br />
Andrea Curtin<br />
Andrea Fonseca<br />
Andrea Kanze<br />
Andrea P. Piccolo<br />
Andrew P. Kransdorf<br />
Andrew Spraggs<br />
Anelise Engel<br />
Angela B. Magarian<br />
Angela S Lopes Freitas<br />
Angelo Macri<br />
Anna Daugherty<br />
Anna Maria Delios<br />
Annette Hester<br />
Anonymous Donor<br />
Anonymous Donor<br />
Anonymous Donor<br />
Anonymous Donor<br />
Anonymous Donor<br />
Anonymous Donor<br />
Anonymous Donor<br />
Anonymous Donors<br />
Anonymous Donors<br />
Anonymous Donors<br />
Antenor Fernandes<br />
Anthony Cataldo<br />
Anthony Susco<br />
Antonia Cruz<br />
Antonio C. Miranda<br />
Antonio da Motta Leal<br />
Antonio Da Silva<br />
Antonio F. Decastro, Jr<br />
Antonio Maciel<br />
Ari Benjamin<br />
Arthur and Marcia P Monroe<br />
Associação <strong>Brazil</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Atwell<br />
Avinash Kaza<br />
Barbara Hippeau<br />
Barbara Leopold<br />
Bear Stearns Company Inc.<br />
Beatriz da Silveira<br />
Bee-Shyuan Chang<br />
Benjamin Bragard<br />
Benjamin Shields<br />
Bernard Villeia Motta Silva<br />
Bertina Hu<br />
Brenda Benoit Dulley<br />
Bret Kropp<br />
Brian Hunter<br />
Brigette M Roberts<br />
FRIENDS (Cont’d)<br />
up to $999<br />
Bruce F. Variano<br />
Bruno C Silva<br />
Buzina POP<br />
C.Y. Devine<br />
Caigue Jiujitsu LLC<br />
Camila Steiner<br />
Campbell Britton<br />
Cape Fear Area United Way, Inc.<br />
Capital Area CFC<br />
Carla Buffulin<br />
Carlos E. Amdrade<br />
Carlos Figueira<br />
Carlos Junqueira<br />
Carlos Madrazo<br />
Carlos Oliveira<br />
Carmen Chan<br />
Carolina BG Widmer<br />
Cassio Calil<br />
Celso Barison<br />
Central California Coast CFC<br />
Cesar A B Pinto<br />
CFC - California<br />
CFC - Central Florida Area<br />
CFC - Chittenden County, VT<br />
CFC - Coachella Valley , CA<br />
CFC - Coastal Bend<br />
CFC - Commission Junction<br />
CFC - Community Health Charities<br />
CFC - E.E. PA Area<br />
CFC - Fort Leonard Wood, MO<br />
CFC - Global Impact<br />
CFC - Global Impact - Norfolk VA<br />
CFC - Greater Los Angeles Area<br />
CFC - Greater Minnesota-Dakotas<br />
CFC - Gulf Coast Combined Federal Campaign<br />
CFC - Hawaii Pacific Area<br />
CFC - Illinois<br />
CFC - Inland Northwest CFC<br />
CFC - Kent WA<br />
CFC - L.A. Area Combined Federal Campaign<br />
CFC - Maricopa County<br />
CFC - Metropolitan Arts Partnership<br />
CFC - Microsoft Giving Campaign<br />
CFC - New York City<br />
CFC - North Texas<br />
CFC - Northern Shenandoah Valley<br />
CFC - Peninsula<br />
CFC - Pennsylvania<br />
CFC - Principal Combined Fund Organization<br />
CFC - Puerto Rico<br />
CFC - Richmond VA<br />
CFC - South Carolina<br />
CFC - South Jersey<br />
CFC - Sun Country<br />
CFC - Texas<br />
CFC - WA<br />
CFC of Maricopa City<br />
CFC of Northwest Louisiana<br />
CFC of South Hampton<br />
CFC of the Pikes Peak Region<br />
CFCSENC Fund<br />
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FRIENDS (Cont’d)<br />
up to $999<br />
Chaim Litewskn<br />
Charles Freiman<br />
Christian Deseglise<br />
Christian Vonballmoos<br />
Christina Cavoto<br />
Christina Rose<br />
Cintia Zata<br />
Cipa Dichter<br />
Clarice Assad<br />
Clarissa Dantas<br />
Claudia G. Souza<br />
Clelia Moraes<br />
Cliff Greenbert<br />
Coachella Valley & 29 Palms Area<br />
Coleen Hannan<br />
Cornelia Rogers<br />
Corrado BP Ltd<br />
Craig R. Dibiase<br />
Cynthia M. Luna<br />
Cyro Silva Duarte<br />
Dale A. McMullen & James F. McMullen<br />
Dalia Cohen<br />
Dana Taylor<br />
Daniel & Vanessa Henriques<br />
Daniel Belfer<br />
Daniel Gross<br />
Daniel Henriques<br />
Daniel Kenna<br />
Daniela Atwell<br />
Daniela Dantas<br />
Daniela Menghi<br />
Danilo Benzatti<br />
David C. Warne<br />
David Gertner<br />
David Harsany<br />
David Miller<br />
David Remnitz<br />
David Wilfert<br />
Debra Burrell<br />
Denise Burrell-Stinson<br />
Denise Ehlers<br />
Derli Barroso<br />
Diana Taylor<br />
Donald E. Spencer<br />
Donald N. David<br />
Donatella Petrucci Keomane<br />
Dr. Roberto & Ilana Lipsztein<br />
Dr. Sergio Kostek<br />
Dylan Pereira<br />
Eastern Massachusetts CFC<br />
Eastern Security Corp.<br />
Edna Roccatto Shelby<br />
Eduardo e Graciela Haim<br />
Eduardo Laureano<br />
Edvige F. Rossellini<br />
Edward Goodman<br />
Edward Lee<br />
Elaine Almeida<br />
Elisa C A Botelho Botelho<br />
Elise Norwitz<br />
Elissa L. Lesser
BRAZILFOUNDATION DONORS <strong>2007</strong> | CONTINUED<br />
FRIENDS (Cont’d)<br />
up to $999<br />
Elizabeth Cobal<br />
Elizabeth Cooper<br />
Elizabeth Zaita<br />
Elizanbra Torres<br />
Elizete Groenendaal<br />
Ellie Silverman<br />
Emiliano Machado<br />
Emma Corner<br />
Eric de Pinho Nabanete<br />
Eric G. Jenkins<br />
Eric Kogan<br />
Eric Olson<br />
Erin Hannan<br />
Ernane Reis<br />
Esther Karlik Dodo<br />
Eva Gulla<br />
Fabiana Sutton<br />
Fabienne Lamont<br />
Fabio DaSilva<br />
Federico L. Kaune<br />
Felipe Ramos<br />
Fernanda Pinheiro<br />
Fernando Avellar<br />
Flavia Amaral<br />
Flavia Cattan-Naslausky<br />
Flavia Cortes<br />
Flavia Hallake<br />
Food Circus Golf Outing, Inc.<br />
Frances Mejia<br />
Francine Crocker<br />
Francois Chateau<br />
Frank & Lina Docimo<br />
Friend's of BF <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Gally Mayer<br />
GAP-<strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Gary Ticoll<br />
Gene Smith<br />
Genilde Guerra & Oswaldo Kuono<br />
Gil Shemesh<br />
Gilda Carrillo<br />
Gilmar Oliveira<br />
Gilmar Scantamburlo<br />
Gina Verticchio<br />
Giovanni Bianco Meliande<br />
Gizeli R. D'Onofrio<br />
Golden Seeds LLC<br />
Grafer Investment Corp.<br />
Greg Adams<br />
Grika Suchmacher<br />
H. Stern Jewelers, Inc<br />
Hamilton & Maura Dasilva<br />
Harvey Fuchs<br />
Hedy Erbsen<br />
Helena Cavalcanti<br />
Helio Campos<br />
Helna Astor<br />
Henry & Barbara Greenberg<br />
Herve Linder<br />
Howard & Corinne Berke<br />
Howard Laks<br />
Hsiang Chen<br />
FRIENDS (Cont’d)<br />
up to $999<br />
Humberto M. Carvalho<br />
Hunter Davis<br />
Ignez Penna<br />
Important Gifts, Inc.<br />
Infoco Inc<br />
Irani Andreati<br />
Isabella Dantas<br />
Isaias Sznifer<br />
J. Arthur Baez Garcia<br />
J. Eduardo Bravo<br />
Jacob Forman<br />
Jaime Ccandelori<br />
James & Stella Price<br />
Jared Rosenberg<br />
Jaylaan Llewellyn<br />
Jeane C.L Muniz<br />
Jeanette Gonzalez<br />
Jeff Newman<br />
Jenifer M. Cottrell<br />
Jennifer Ireland<br />
Jeremy Hance<br />
Jerry Hammer<br />
Jewish Fund for Justice<br />
Joan Boyle<br />
Jocob Forman<br />
John & Maria Deslierres<br />
John L. Hochmann<br />
Jonathan Lesser<br />
Jorge And Susana Balan<br />
Jorge Lobo Davila<br />
Jose Eduardo Fernandes<br />
Jose Neto<br />
Joseph Cohen<br />
Joseph Puma<br />
Joseph Sutton<br />
Joshua Shapiro<br />
Juan G. Valliant MD<br />
Julia Bouchut<br />
Juliana Siqueira<br />
Julio Messer<br />
Kanchana Pinnapureddy<br />
Karen Mo<br />
Karim Nsouli<br />
Karin Dauch<br />
Karl H. Schmidt<br />
Karyna Steinberg<br />
Katharine Buzicky<br />
Kathleen Barrows<br />
Kathryn Forest<br />
Kevin Aksacki<br />
Kevin Penzen<br />
Kristen E. Accola<br />
Kristen M. Jackson<br />
Kristin Dahl<br />
Kryn Hoyer-Winfield<br />
Kurt Zimmerman<br />
L Kelly Atkinson Jr<br />
Laura Dorson<br />
Laurence K. Russian<br />
Lawrence Appel Associates, Inc<br />
Leandro De Carvalho<br />
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FRIENDS (Cont’d)<br />
up to $999<br />
Leandro V. Rohde<br />
Lee A. & Barbara Ann Van Sluyters<br />
Leona S. Forman<br />
Leonardo Oliveira<br />
Lester S. Morse, Jr.<br />
Lewis Reines<br />
Lidia McCarthy<br />
Lilian Miller<br />
Liliana Gallelli<br />
Liza Mamtani<br />
Lolita Maria Richers<br />
Lonne Jaffe<br />
Louis Petrosino<br />
Luciana A. Mazieiro<br />
Luciana Mazieiro<br />
Luciana Misura<br />
Luciano Mandryk<br />
Luis Reformina<br />
Luz Amparo Krestin<br />
M. Cristina De Almeida<br />
Ma Favela Chic LLC<br />
Magali B. De Otaola<br />
Maggie Kottmann Interiors, Inc.<br />
Manoel de Almeida Silva<br />
Manuella De Barros<br />
Mara Mornaghi<br />
Marcela Drigo<br />
Marcello And Flavia Hallake<br />
Marcelo Czarniak<br />
Marcelo M. Surerus<br />
Marcia Gomide<br />
Marco De Freitas<br />
Marcos Lessa<br />
Marcus Magarian<br />
Marcus Ribeiro<br />
Marcus Vinicius Ribeiro<br />
Margaret Arzon<br />
Mari Aldin<br />
Maria Helena Fisher<br />
Maria C Ogata<br />
Maria Carvalho<br />
Maria Do S. G. Oliveira<br />
Maria Eloa Farias-Twiss<br />
Maria Fernanda Mello Lessa<br />
Maria Lipton<br />
Maria Oliveria<br />
Maria Paula Carrico<br />
Maria Seiler<br />
Maria Wenzel<br />
Mariana Barbosa Reichardt<br />
Marielza Oliveira<br />
Mario Biazzi<br />
Marisa Rose<br />
Maritza L Williamson<br />
Mark Eicher<br />
Mark Engel<br />
Mark L Hornfeld<br />
Mark Lopez<br />
Marlene Devotto<br />
Marta Heilborn<br />
Marta Lopes
BRAZILFOUNDATION DONORS <strong>2007</strong> | CONTINUED<br />
FRIENDS (Cont’d)<br />
up to $999<br />
Martin Bernstein<br />
Marvin W. Bromberg<br />
Matias Vammalle<br />
Maurice A. Sterns<br />
Mauricio Ribeiro<br />
McKinsey Matching<br />
Meg Minuskin<br />
Melissa Bogorotty<br />
MHH Clinical Serv<br />
Michael & Bernadette Cangialosi<br />
Michael Cangialosi<br />
Michael Halper<br />
Michael Juliano<br />
Michael Lamont<br />
Michael Nilsen<br />
Michael Psaros<br />
Michael Slater & Marcio Lorenz<br />
Michael Tiedemann<br />
Michael W. Mirabelli<br />
Microsoft Giving Campaign<br />
Miko Y. S Tam<br />
Mindel De La Torre<br />
Miriam Araujo Donald<br />
Monica Steuer<br />
Monica Vieira<br />
Morgan Stanley<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Frederico Wagner<br />
Myriam Stephens<br />
Nadean Finke<br />
Nancy A. Catanha Merlino<br />
Naomi Harris<br />
Natalie Winterfield<br />
Nathan Engelhard<br />
Neil Henacham<br />
Nestor Rodriguez<br />
Nicholas Bernstein<br />
Nicholas Fewer<br />
Nicholas Lopez-Muniz<br />
Nicolas Lamel<br />
Nina Araujo<br />
Olivier Plusquellec<br />
Optimum Marketing Corp.<br />
Oskar Metsavaght<br />
Oswaldo Kouno<br />
Ozlenen Kalav<br />
Paola Lamarca<br />
Patricia Bravo<br />
Patricia Marques<br />
Patricia S. Sigueira<br />
Patricia Toledo<br />
Patrick J. Gallaway<br />
Paulo Cesar Janotti<br />
Paulo Cesar M.G de Almeida<br />
Pedro Kurtz<br />
Peter & Lynn Tishman Fund Inc.<br />
Peter A. Wiener<br />
Peter T. Schneider<br />
Peter Weiss<br />
Phillip Jenkins<br />
Plinio Degoes Jr<br />
Pooneh Mohazzabi<br />
FRIENDS (Cont’d)<br />
up to $999<br />
Portext, Inc<br />
Purim Jung<br />
Ralph Cutler<br />
Ralph Sutton<br />
Raoul Weiller<br />
Raphael Ghelman<br />
Raquel Davies<br />
Raul A.B. Guimarães & Laura Lotufo Soares<br />
Raul Smith<br />
Rebecca Fink<br />
Regina Bezerra<br />
Rejane Brito<br />
Renato Martins<br />
Renato Tichauer<br />
Rene Jordan<br />
Ricardo Amorim<br />
Ricardo Beniatto<br />
Ricardo Malfitano<br />
Richard Baskin<br />
Richard Hodosh<br />
Rio Joe's Brands Inc.<br />
Rishi Pharmacy Corp<br />
Robert B. Carey & Patricia M. Carey<br />
Robert Queen<br />
Robin Watts/Indian Hill School<br />
Rodrigo Correa<br />
Rodrigo Toller<br />
Rogelio Minana<br />
Ron Domingues<br />
Ronaldo Stern<br />
Rosa Besu<br />
Rosane K. Gertner<br />
Roy F. Halvorsen<br />
Russell G. Hamilton<br />
Ruth Kistowsky<br />
Ruthe Phillips<br />
Sabina Ciari<br />
Sailaja Gosula<br />
Saili Gosula<br />
Saks Fifth Avenue<br />
Samay Jain<br />
Samuel Margolius<br />
Sandra Gilban Cohen<br />
Sandra Squire<br />
Sandra Zeminian<br />
Scott Dickson<br />
Scott Merkel<br />
Sergio Lazzar<br />
Sergio Leifert<br />
Sharman Haley<br />
Sheila Slater<br />
Shepard Forman<br />
Silvana da Silva<br />
Silvana Mandelli<br />
Simone Parker<br />
Siobhan Forde<br />
Sonia de Morais<br />
Sonia de Sa<br />
Sonia Yaghoubi<br />
Soudabeh Vahabzadeh<br />
Stefan E. Greenberg<br />
33<br />
FRIENDS (Cont’d)<br />
up to $999<br />
Stephan M. Schuermans<br />
Stephan Mark Lewis<br />
Stephanie Lasure<br />
Stephanie Phair<br />
Steven Stouffer<br />
Stuart Brill<br />
Susan Nicholas<br />
Tasavur (Steve) Arshad<br />
Tatiana Wlasek<br />
Tee-Val Pharmacy<br />
Terence & Jeanne Wall<br />
The Gabelli <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
The PPI Group<br />
Theresa L. Maus<br />
Thereza Maria Machado Quintella<br />
Third Avenue Open MRI , Inc<br />
Thomas Decoene<br />
Thomas Fill<br />
Tim Radjy<br />
Tomas Amorim<br />
Tony Sayegh<br />
Total Partner Contribution<br />
Traciela V. de Read<br />
Trends Inter. Trading<br />
Trevor Atwell<br />
Tula Kraiser<br />
Twig Johnson<br />
Ulisses De Oliveira<br />
United Way - Amarillo Area<br />
United Way - Boynton Beach, FL<br />
United Way - Kings / Tulare Counties<br />
United Way Amarillo Area<br />
United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta, Inc<br />
United Way of Metropolitan Dallas, Inc<br />
United Way Of New York City<br />
United Way of Northen Utah<br />
Vanessa Caballero<br />
Vanessa Simone Pereira Tobin<br />
Victor M.M. de Souza<br />
Vincent Roche<br />
Vitor Silva<br />
Vivian B. Jenkins<br />
Vlad Artamonov<br />
Wael Hibri<br />
Wagner G. Santiago<br />
Waldemar Jezler<br />
Wallynsky Inc.<br />
Warren and Olivia Hoge<br />
Will Segar<br />
William D. Carmichael<br />
William F. McManus<br />
William Ortiz<br />
William Royce<br />
William S. Carbine<br />
Wolney B. Ferreira<br />
Yael Peres<br />
Yale Alumini Chorus <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
YUMA Area CFC<br />
Yumiko Murakami<br />
Zimmerman - Edelson INC<br />
Zvi Eiref & Catherine H. Eiref
BRAZILFOUNDATION DONORS 2006<br />
PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE<br />
$50,000 +<br />
Arminio Fraga Neto Community<br />
Companhia Vale Do Rio Doce<br />
Ford <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
ICAP Garban Intercapital/ICAP Services<br />
Joel and Marian Edelstein<br />
Kellogg <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Lemann <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
BENEFACTORS $20,000 - $49,999<br />
Companhia Vale Do Rio Doce<br />
Goldman, Sachs & Co<br />
Pfizer<br />
Philip Morris/Altria Inc.<br />
Sean & Ana Cecília Fieler<br />
The Capital Group Companies Charitable<br />
<strong>Foundation</strong><br />
PATRON<br />
$5,000 - $19,999<br />
Alcoa Inc.<br />
Allan V. Rose<br />
Alvaro Martinez Fonts<br />
Anthony Edward Gibbons<br />
Atlas Advisors<br />
Bloomberg<br />
Cacique Internacional USA Inc.<br />
Celso Barison & Miriam Barison<br />
Duke Energy<br />
Fabienne Klotz Lamout<br />
Far Hills Securities Inc<br />
Fish Family <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
George Weiss Association<br />
Igor Mansour<br />
Kenneth R. Maxwell<br />
Loring, Wolcott & Coolidge Office<br />
MAC Global <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Marcelo Hallack<br />
Maria Aparecida C. Fontana<br />
Nicholas & Patricia Lobaccaro<br />
Oak <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Robert & Lisa Ann Miller<br />
Roberta Mazzariol<br />
Russel Gerard Piccione<br />
Safra Bank<br />
Sam Chandoha<br />
Sergio & Malu Millerman<br />
The Capital Group Companies Charitable<br />
<strong>Foundation</strong><br />
The Hormon <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
The Peter Emily International Veterinary<br />
Thompson & Knight <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Wal-Mart <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Yale Alumini Chorus <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
SUPPORTER<br />
$1,000 - $4,999<br />
ABC Carpet Co<br />
Acia & Ronaldo Stern<br />
Afonso Figliolia<br />
Aline Cohen<br />
Allegro <strong>Foundation</strong> - Cipa<br />
Allen & Eleonora Silverman<br />
SUPPORTER (Cont’d)<br />
$1,000 - $4,999<br />
Amauri Soares<br />
Angela O. B. Demello<br />
Angela Magarian<br />
Annette Hester<br />
Anonymous Donor<br />
Anonymous Donor<br />
Anonymous Donor<br />
Arina Z. McLeln<br />
ATRACAR<br />
Avi & Eliana Mordekovich<br />
Bendiner & Achlesinger Inc.<br />
Bernard Steinberg<br />
Billy & Melissa Lantierno<br />
Carla Greeb & Delemar A. Rodrigues<br />
Carlos Aguinaga<br />
Carlos Salem<br />
Celso Barison<br />
CFC - Ayuda Help For Latin America<br />
CFC - Global Impact<br />
Charles Wortman<br />
Christina Aguinaga<br />
Christina Mascarenhas<br />
Christina Rose<br />
Cristina Markman<br />
Dante & Cristine Ferrari<br />
Deustch Bank<br />
Donald G. Nuckel<br />
Douglas Elliman<br />
Dr. Alexandre de Moura<br />
Edmar L. Bacha<br />
Eliana Calligaris<br />
Elaine Lewis<br />
Eliane N. Sobral<br />
Eric Atteas<br />
Eric Emanuel<br />
Gerdau Ameristeel<br />
Gillian Solama-Caro<br />
Goldman, Sachs & Co<br />
Guilherme Ferreira<br />
Humberto M. Carvalho<br />
J.Sisters International<br />
Jack Erlanger<br />
James S. Chanos<br />
Janet Marrie Lewinter<br />
Jayma Cardoso<br />
Karyna Steinberg<br />
Kurt Zimmerman<br />
Laura Buccheri-Zappi<br />
Lawrence Spira, MD<br />
Marc & Lesley Lopez<br />
Marcio Ferreira<br />
Marcus Vinicius Ribeiro<br />
Maria Helena Pina de Oliveira<br />
Marl Tomko<br />
Maxine Margalois<br />
Microsoft Giving Campaign<br />
Morgan Stanley<br />
Nancy Englander<br />
Nicolas Lopez-Muniz<br />
Oren Bramson<br />
P12 Inc.<br />
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SUPPORTER (Cont’d)<br />
$1,000 - $4,999<br />
Pamela Gele<br />
Patricia Machado<br />
Patricia Pericas<br />
Patricia Seferstein<br />
Paul Anderson<br />
Pedro Lichtinger<br />
Pellicano Marketing & Communication<br />
Phillips-Van Heusen <strong>Foundation</strong>,Ic<br />
Raul A.B. Guimarães & Laura Lotufo Soares<br />
RBS Greenwich Capital<br />
Renato M. Tichauer<br />
Sam & Sue Votta<br />
Sandra Alvin<br />
Sequoia <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Sergio Agudo<br />
Shepard & Leona Forman<br />
Silvana da Silva<br />
Sol & Beth Weiss<br />
Sonia Col<br />
Stacia Hachem<br />
Steven Bruni<br />
Steven Davis<br />
Sueli Bonaparte<br />
Susana Finkel<br />
Tereza Ruivo<br />
The Hamilton <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
The Sunflower <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Theodore & Renee Weiler <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Thompson & Knight <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Tinker <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
UnitedWay<br />
W.S. & Fabiana Mattos Chando<br />
Warren M. Hoge<br />
FRIENDS<br />
up to $999<br />
Access International<br />
Adam Benenson<br />
Adam Kalanchi<br />
Adam Zortrovich<br />
Adnan Rashid<br />
Adriana P. Carvalho<br />
Adriana A Souza<br />
Adriana e Marcelo Carvalho<br />
Adriano Ameida<br />
Aedan Weinstein<br />
Alan Levine<br />
Albert Sara<br />
Alejandra Barnetche<br />
Alessandra Valenti<br />
Alex Arruda<br />
Alexander Furmanski<br />
Alexander Rosenzweig<br />
Alexandra Van Schie<br />
Alexandre Monteiro<br />
Alfredo Martorella<br />
Alfredo Wang<br />
Ali Hussain<br />
Alidad Moghaddam<br />
Alina Hamza<br />
Aline Cohen
BRAZILFOUNDATION DONORS 2006 | CONTINUED<br />
FRIENDS (Cont’d)<br />
up to $999<br />
Alison Bernstein<br />
Alison Lee<br />
Alison Radford<br />
Allison Elgart<br />
Alonso Salgueiro<br />
Alvaro Martinez Fonts<br />
Amal Daghestani<br />
Amanda Gorman<br />
America Perez<br />
Ana Amélia Whately<br />
Ana de Azevedo<br />
Ana Elisa Schmidt<br />
Ana Luiza Moreira<br />
Ana Maria Munhoz<br />
Ana Walsh<br />
Anamaria Scappatura<br />
Andrea Bergamaschii<br />
Andrea Dorfzaun<br />
Andrea Piccalo<br />
Andreas Albeck<br />
Andres Vogel<br />
Andrew & Bernadette Banhidi<br />
Andrew Orlander<br />
Andrew Ryan<br />
Angela & Joe Torres<br />
Angie Cho<br />
Ann Kim<br />
Anna S Raff<br />
Anna Vorrias<br />
Annete Ott<br />
Annette Rodriguez<br />
Anonymous Donor<br />
Anonymous Donor<br />
Anonymous Donor<br />
Anonymous Donor<br />
Anonymous Donor<br />
Anonymous Donors<br />
Anonymous Donors<br />
Antenor Fernandes<br />
Anthony & Carol Florio<br />
Anthony Cataldo<br />
Antonio Haslauer & Russel Piccione<br />
Antonio Moura<br />
Aparecida Fontana<br />
Ariel Amdur<br />
Ariel Kaplan<br />
Armando Strozenberg<br />
Arthur Falk<br />
Ashok Chandra<br />
Astrid Montauta<br />
Atul Joshi<br />
Audra Renyi<br />
Augusto Castilho<br />
B Campbell Britton<br />
Barbara Callao<br />
Barbara Greenberg<br />
Barbara Shopkorn<br />
Barbara Tavares<br />
Beatriz Carrillo<br />
Benjamin Cohen<br />
Beny Rubinstein<br />
FRIENDS (Cont’d)<br />
up to $999<br />
Bernardo Carvalho<br />
Bernardo de Paula<br />
Bernice Riccio<br />
Blake Loweth<br />
Bobbi Thomason<br />
Brace Kern<br />
Brian Conroy<br />
Brian Roth<br />
Brian Zaratzian<br />
Brooke Szostak<br />
Bruce Duhan<br />
Bruno Ambar<br />
Bruno Silva<br />
Caitlin Wight<br />
Camila Capel<br />
Camila Pierotti<br />
Camy Condon Rev Trust<br />
Carlos Areia<br />
Carlos Blanco<br />
Carlos de Barros<br />
Carlos Figueira<br />
Carlos Junqueira<br />
Carlos Lopes<br />
Carmen C. de Matos<br />
Carolina BG Widmer<br />
Carolina Esquinazi<br />
Carolina Griggs<br />
Caroline de Courreges<br />
Caroline Leal<br />
Carolyn Chang<br />
Carolyn Concannon<br />
Catalina Horak<br />
Catherine Finkenstaedt<br />
Cecelia Merces<br />
Cecilia de Freitas<br />
Cecilia Paim<br />
Celso Barison<br />
Celso Moreira<br />
Cesar Nascimento<br />
CFC - Alachua<br />
CFC - Albany<br />
CFC - Anonymous Donors<br />
CFC - Atlanta<br />
CFC - Baltimore<br />
CFC - Chicago<br />
CFC - Connecticut<br />
CFC - Kansas City<br />
CFC - Louisiana<br />
CFC - Minneapolis<br />
CFC - NYC<br />
CFC - Oklahoma<br />
CFC - Overseas<br />
CFC - Portland Oregon<br />
CFC - Puerto Rico<br />
CFC - Richmond, Virginia<br />
CFC - Sacramento Area Combined Federal<br />
Campaign<br />
CFC - Texas<br />
CFC - Virginia<br />
CFC - Washington DC<br />
Charles Smithgall<br />
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FRIENDS (Cont’d)<br />
up to $999<br />
Christian MacDonald<br />
Christina Gracie<br />
Christina Hagopian<br />
Christina Molloy<br />
Christina Montero<br />
Christina Reis<br />
Christine Gaelzer<br />
Christine Larranaga<br />
Churrascaria Plataforma<br />
Cintia Zatz<br />
Cippa Dichter<br />
Circus Restaurant<br />
Claire Sutton<br />
Clara Zverina<br />
Claudia Maria Daher<br />
Claudia Ribas Ferrer<br />
Claudio Martins<br />
Clelia deToledo Leite Moraes<br />
Cleveland Guy<br />
Conor Kleweno<br />
Courtney Butler<br />
Courtney Richards<br />
Cristina Flores<br />
Cristina Markman<br />
Cristina Salazar<br />
Crystal Carlton<br />
Cynthia Nadelman<br />
Cynthia Suskino<br />
Dale A. McMullen & James F. McMullen<br />
Dana Snider<br />
Daniel Claster<br />
Daniel Grosfeld<br />
Daniel Kling<br />
Daniel Rottenberg<br />
Daniela Mengeri<br />
Daniela Rebouças<br />
Dara Nikolava<br />
David & Carla Vogel<br />
David Basset<br />
David Edelson, MD<br />
David Gertner<br />
David Harsany<br />
David La Valle<br />
David Silver<br />
Davin Riley<br />
Deanna and Daniel DiDomenico<br />
Debi Heptig<br />
Debra Lennard<br />
Dennis e Maria Buchanam<br />
Dennis Ramos<br />
Derek Eve<br />
Derek Taff<br />
Derli Barroso<br />
Di Pinheiro<br />
Diana Brown<br />
Diana Pappas<br />
Diego Fuentes<br />
Dimitri Egororv<br />
Diney Vargas<br />
Donique Schwarcha<br />
Dr. Ana Maria Munhoz
BRAZILFOUNDATION DONORS 2006 | CONTINUED<br />
FRIENDS (Cont’d)<br />
up to $999<br />
Dr. Anelise Engel<br />
Dr. Hsiang Chen<br />
Dr. Hsiang L. Chen<br />
Dr. Leana Basenall<br />
Dra Anelise Engel<br />
Dwayne McClary<br />
Edelson Zimmerman<br />
Eduardo L L Menge<br />
Edvige F. Rossellini<br />
Edward Donkor<br />
Edward Montero<br />
EFCO Philadelphia<br />
Eliane Kravetz<br />
Elisa Barros<br />
Elisa Yokota<br />
Elizabeth and Peter Punzi<br />
Elizabeth Fastiggi<br />
Elizabeth Koumettou<br />
Elizabeth M. Salalett<br />
Elizabeth Tietz<br />
Elizandra Torres<br />
Emane Reis<br />
Emma Boa Durgammah<br />
Ephim Shuger<br />
Eric Kriegstein<br />
Eric M. Wahl & Susan I. Wahl<br />
Erick Alberti<br />
Estiy Abadi<br />
Evelyn Chang<br />
Fabiana Wierson<br />
Fabio Machado<br />
Felipe Oliveira<br />
Felix L. Mattos<br />
Felix Scherzer<br />
Feng Liu<br />
Fernanda de Azevedo<br />
Fernanda Lucchese<br />
Fernando and Rosa Tavares<br />
Fernando Filho<br />
Fernando Milani<br />
Fernando Vieira Santos<br />
Flavia Amaral<br />
Flávia Madrado<br />
<strong>Foundation</strong> For the Mid South<br />
Francesca Codrea<br />
Francisco Costa<br />
Francisco D. Borges Filho<br />
Francisco Munez<br />
Francisco Oliveira<br />
Frank Visciano<br />
Frannk & Lisa Trusheim<br />
Fred Pan<br />
Frederick K. Found<br />
Frederico Meyer<br />
Gabriela A. Roth Mission of Liechtenstein<br />
Galerie Rienzo, LTD<br />
GAP <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Gary Spulak<br />
Gary Zimmerman<br />
Geraldo Dannemann<br />
Geraldo Lacerda<br />
FRIENDS (Cont’d)<br />
up to $999<br />
Gerardo & Heather Velez<br />
Gilberto Klein<br />
Gilmar Oliveira<br />
Gleide Cese<br />
Glen & Nancy Mezzetesta<br />
Gonzalo A Arenas<br />
Greg Schimdt<br />
Gregory Maskel<br />
Grover Paul Miller<br />
Grupo das Brasileiras de Los Angeles<br />
Guilherme Valle<br />
Guillaume Lagourgue<br />
Gustavo Barreto<br />
Guy Shanon<br />
Harvey Fuchs<br />
Hassan Sayed<br />
Hazel Malcolmson<br />
HDS Hair Salon Inc.<br />
Hector Zamora<br />
Helen M. O'Keeffe<br />
Helena Berthelius<br />
Helga B. Lose<br />
Helio de Souza<br />
Helna Astor<br />
Heloisa Chagas<br />
Henrique Gregori<br />
Henry Greenberg, M.D. & Barbara Greenberg<br />
Herminia Araújo<br />
Hilda Borem<br />
Holcomb Noble<br />
Howard Ziff<br />
Ilana Lipsztein<br />
Ilana Stern<br />
Isabel Afonso<br />
Isabel Cristina<br />
J & J Zaidman Inc.<br />
J. Michael & Jeane B. Turner<br />
James & Dawn Marone<br />
James Boynton<br />
James Brennan<br />
James Michael Rudd<br />
Jan S Goodheart<br />
Janice Musselwhite<br />
Jared Melnik<br />
Jared Toothman<br />
Jasmine Mitchell<br />
Jason & Celest Schuit<br />
Jason Beren<br />
Jasone Yturralde<br />
Jeane Lopez Muniz<br />
Jen Yu Wang<br />
Jennifer Dawson<br />
Jennifer Doman<br />
Jennifer Elise Dehghan<br />
Jennifer Hilsbish Boyer<br />
Jennifer Phillips<br />
Jennifer Stromberg<br />
Jerome & Joan Mason<br />
Jerome Dumaine<br />
Jerry & Jackie Mason<br />
Jerryanne Heath<br />
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FRIENDS (Cont’d)<br />
up to $999<br />
Jesse Kulp<br />
Jessie Baxter<br />
Jilian Brady<br />
Jill Gentile<br />
Joan Boyle<br />
Joan Tom<br />
Joan Vermeulen<br />
Joana Cordeiro<br />
Joanna Kornfeld<br />
João A. de Brito<br />
Joao de Matos<br />
Joao Guimaraes<br />
Joe Castaldo<br />
Joel Velasco<br />
John Fanning<br />
John Greenwood<br />
John Hochmann<br />
John Misevski<br />
John Murray<br />
John-Michael Wiley<br />
Jonathan Lesser<br />
Jonh Markunas<br />
Jorge & Susana Balan<br />
Jorge Pinto<br />
José Eduardo & Maria Fernandes<br />
Jose Neto<br />
Jose Orellana<br />
Jose Torres<br />
Joseph & Jill Donato<br />
Joseph Forte<br />
Joseph Mareci<br />
Joseph Pieczny<br />
Joseph Ponti<br />
Joseph Puma<br />
Josh Woods<br />
JS Neto<br />
Juan Diego Vargas<br />
Jude Alkhalil<br />
Judith Duval<br />
Julia de Paula<br />
Juliana Pereira<br />
Juliane Uebel<br />
Julie Ann Belardinelli<br />
Julie Susan Jordão Pereira<br />
Julio Amaral<br />
Jurema Weingarten<br />
Justo Lorenzotti<br />
Kaitlin S Collins<br />
Karen Chen<br />
Karin Dauch<br />
Kathleen Dischner<br />
Kathryn Howell<br />
Kathy Chang<br />
Katie Austin<br />
Katie Barthmaier<br />
Katriona Maclver<br />
Keith & Phyllis Crystal<br />
Kellen Mori<br />
Kelly Muccio<br />
Ken Santo & Trisha Santo<br />
Kevin Jackson
BRAZILFOUNDATION DONORS 2006 | CONTINUED<br />
FRIENDS (Cont’d)<br />
up to $999<br />
Kevin Sheppard<br />
Kevin Shrout<br />
Kimberly R Hatton<br />
Kristin Holligan<br />
Kurt Zimmerman<br />
Lacey Whitmire<br />
Lala Musayev<br />
Landron Atelier LLC<br />
Laura Buccheri-Zappi<br />
Laura Pires<br />
Laura Roche<br />
Laura Schoen<br />
Lauren Perry<br />
Laurie Venezia<br />
Lawrence H. Appel<br />
Lawrence Tantay<br />
Lazaros Mavrids<br />
Leda Barulich<br />
Leila Mouallem<br />
Leila Rastegar<br />
Leni Silverstein<br />
Leodiles F Malik<br />
Leonardo Oliveira<br />
Leslie Lopez<br />
Linda Hazlett<br />
Linda Levy<br />
Lindsay Green<br />
Lindsay Stoll<br />
Lisa Calvano<br />
Liza Scheible<br />
LJA Restaurant Corp<br />
Lolita Maria Richers<br />
Lorena Petani<br />
Lori Reynolds<br />
Lorraine Coppen<br />
Louis Alverio<br />
Louise Che<br />
Louise Jordan<br />
Louise R. Sa<br />
Lucas Mendes Campos<br />
Lucia Patino<br />
Luciana Furtado<br />
Luciana Lima<br />
Luciana Mota<br />
Luciano Mandryk<br />
Luis Guilherme Sauerbronr<br />
Magali Sutton<br />
Malcolm Levine<br />
Manibar Sigh<br />
Manuela Laranjeira<br />
Marc Lohser<br />
Marcelo Bastos<br />
Marcelo Mazzucca<br />
Marcia G.Likas<br />
Marcia Herris<br />
Marco Bombardi<br />
Marco De Freitas<br />
Marco Renedo<br />
Mari Aldin<br />
Maria C. Reis<br />
Maria Cristina Brulay<br />
FRIENDS (Cont’d)<br />
up to $999<br />
Maria Dalul<br />
Maria Helena Fisher<br />
Maria Seiler<br />
Maria Valente<br />
Marielza Oliveira<br />
Mario Biazzi<br />
Mario Del Luca<br />
Marisa e Claudio Berquo<br />
Mark & Heidi Cylinder<br />
Mark Engel<br />
Markus & Renee Robin Buegler<br />
Maro Suchodosky<br />
Marta Ramos<br />
Marta Serrat<br />
Martha Bahamon<br />
Marun Jazbik Filho<br />
Mary Dooner<br />
Matthew Jung<br />
Maureen Franklin<br />
Mauricio Ramos<br />
Mauricio Soufen<br />
Mauro Bonugli<br />
Max R Widmer<br />
McKinsey & Co.<br />
Meg Hillelson<br />
Meghan Mackendrick<br />
Mehmet Onol<br />
Melih Abdulhayoglu<br />
Melissa Brown<br />
MHH Clinical Serv<br />
Micah Zajic<br />
Michael & Meryl Kalmus<br />
Michael F. Engestron<br />
Michael Jeske<br />
Michael P Lynch<br />
Michael Pospis<br />
Michael Ueltzen<br />
Michael Vexler<br />
Michele Almeida<br />
Michele Masters<br />
Michelle Dorea<br />
Mike & Maggie Braun<br />
Miriam Araujo Donald<br />
Miriam Munhoz<br />
Miriam Semple Weissman<br />
Mohamed H Sabra<br />
Monica Futami<br />
Monica Vieira<br />
Morris Kalef<br />
Nancy J. Zises<br />
Naomi Takeda de Arruda<br />
Natalia Duke<br />
Natalie Glaser<br />
Nathan Addlestone <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Nathan Engelhand<br />
Neal Shah<br />
Nelson Garcez Jr.<br />
Neusa Bulcao<br />
Nicolas Bodman Morris<br />
Nicole Dallis<br />
Nicolette Maestas<br />
37<br />
FRIENDS (Cont’d)<br />
up to $999<br />
Optimum Mark Corp<br />
Orin & Robyn Portnoy<br />
Otavio Silveira<br />
Pamela Herlitty<br />
Patricia Borges<br />
Patricia Dava<br />
Patricia Fo<br />
Patricia Machado<br />
Paul Hudson<br />
Paul MacKnight<br />
Paula Azevedo<br />
Paula Drumond Guedes<br />
Paulo Cesar Janotti<br />
Paulo de Tarso Azevedo Baia<br />
Pedro Garcia<br />
Pedro Goldbaum<br />
Pegah Ebrahimi<br />
Peggy Chane<br />
Peptel Inc.<br />
Perla Messer<br />
Peter Coffin<br />
Peter Kenny<br />
Peter Nathaneel<br />
Peter Wierner<br />
Philip Mindlin<br />
Preston Moister<br />
QA Technologies Inc.<br />
R Shah<br />
Rachel Brenner<br />
Rachel Cooper <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Rachel La Rocca<br />
Ralph Sutton<br />
Ramon Cevallos<br />
Raphael de Botton<br />
Raquel Perez Puig<br />
Raul Guimarães<br />
Raymond Roubeni<br />
Regina Mendes<br />
Regine Grenberg<br />
Regis Carvalho<br />
Reilly Steele<br />
Rejane Brito<br />
Rejane Murphy<br />
Rejane Ribeiro<br />
Renata Beier<br />
Renata Dominguez<br />
Renato Martins<br />
Rene Jordan<br />
Renee Cherkezian<br />
Richard & Celia Lucia Serbin<br />
Richard Bennett<br />
Richard Buonomo<br />
Richard Hodosh<br />
Richard Pagano & Maria Pagano<br />
Rida Murad<br />
Rina Doshi<br />
Rishi Pharmacy Corp<br />
Rita Ryan<br />
Robert B. Carey & Patricia M. Carey<br />
Robert Browne<br />
Robert Chen
BRAZILFOUNDATION DONORS 2006 | CONTINUED<br />
FRIENDS (Cont’d)<br />
up to $999<br />
Robert H. Lynch, Jr.<br />
Robert Murphy<br />
Robert R. Rissland<br />
Robert Salisbury<br />
Roberto Azevedo<br />
Roberto Nogueira<br />
Roberto Palmaka<br />
Roberto Proto<br />
Rodrigo Toller<br />
Ronald & Gail Purpora<br />
Rosa M. Besu<br />
Rosane K. Gertner<br />
Royal Consulting<br />
Ruth Kistowsky<br />
Ryan Charles<br />
Ryan Totaro<br />
Sabeen Ali<br />
Saboor Abduljaami<br />
Sabrina Tamraz<br />
Sacha Millstone<br />
Sailaja Gosula<br />
Sakina Al Karima<br />
Sally Shaw Moreno<br />
Salwa Smith<br />
Samantha Friedman<br />
Samba na Brasa<br />
Samuel Ross Cohn<br />
Sandra Alvin<br />
Sandra Gilban Cohen<br />
Sandra Loucas<br />
Santiago Jariton<br />
Sarah Oliver<br />
Sarah Thanhauser<br />
Scott Kellman<br />
Sean Perkins<br />
Sebastien Cottrell<br />
Sedef Gunsur<br />
Sekhar Puranapanda<br />
Sergio Pereira<br />
Seth Cohen<br />
Shawn Malone<br />
Sheila Szymonowicz<br />
Shirley Londono<br />
Shirley Wang<br />
Shorewood Corporation<br />
Silvia Lohmann<br />
Simon Compston<br />
Simon Hong<br />
Simon Landless<br />
Simon Vila<br />
Simone Morato<br />
SJM Consulting<br />
Solange Lemos<br />
Sonia de Morais<br />
Sophia Shluger<br />
Spana Vir<br />
Stephani Ho<br />
Stephani Jassop<br />
Stephanie Morin<br />
Steve Calva<br />
Steven Bresalier<br />
FRIENDS (Cont’d)<br />
up to $999<br />
Steven Bruni<br />
Steven Patone & Jim Patone<br />
Stuart Brill<br />
Stuart Uram<br />
Sueli Bonaparte<br />
Sundeep Bhan & Cristina Bhan<br />
Susana Finkel<br />
Susi Hockmeyer<br />
Suvver Sarna<br />
Suzana D Martinez and Hudson B Ribas<br />
Tamara Wood<br />
Tania Eshaghoff<br />
Tania L Cavalheiro<br />
Tania Menai<br />
Tara Trifon<br />
Tariq Fancy<br />
Tatiana Batista<br />
Terence G.Kawaja<br />
Terrence & Lina Corriston<br />
Terry Cozier<br />
The Morse Family <strong>Foundation</strong> INC<br />
Therese Babien<br />
Third Avenue Open MRI , Inc<br />
Thomas Decoene<br />
Thomas Fill<br />
Tiani R. Hausen<br />
Timothy Fitzsimmons<br />
Tom Cody<br />
Trends Inter. Trading<br />
Trent Kososki<br />
Trevor Foley<br />
Tyler Henritze<br />
Ulisses De Oliveira<br />
United Way Greater Twin Cities<br />
United Way Greensboro<br />
United Way of Miami-Dade Inc.<br />
United Way of Southeastern Connecticut<br />
Valeria Maria Souza<br />
Valerie de Campos Mello<br />
Valex Dzieduszcki<br />
Vanessa Simone Pereira Tobin<br />
Vicki Shapiro<br />
Victor de Souza<br />
Vincent M. Durante<br />
Viviane Warszawski<br />
Vlad Artamonov<br />
Walmor Pratz<br />
Warren Baker<br />
Wayne Keller & Susan Keller<br />
Whitney Karfeld<br />
Wilhelmus J. G. Steemers<br />
William & Tina Thea<br />
William Carbine<br />
William Kinkelstein<br />
William Stein<br />
Willian Shiang<br />
Willian Truscot<br />
Yanina Silva<br />
Yasminka Haznador<br />
Yoko Iwaki<br />
Yoni Hornik<br />
38<br />
FRIENDS (Cont’d)<br />
up to $999<br />
Yusill Scribner<br />
Zeila Santos<br />
Zvi & Catherine H. Eiref
BRAZILFOUNDATION DONORS <strong>2005</strong><br />
PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE<br />
$50,000 +<br />
Arminio Fraga Neto Community<br />
Ford <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Instituto Fernando Henrique<br />
Joel and Marian Edelstein<br />
Jorge Paulo Lemann<br />
Sequoia <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Tinker <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
BENEFACTORS<br />
$20,000 - $49,999<br />
Alcoa Inc. - Benefactor Table<br />
Ana Cecilia Fieler<br />
Avina<br />
Capital Group<br />
ICAP Garban Intercapital/ICAP Services NA<br />
Pfizer<br />
PATRON<br />
$5,000 - $19,999<br />
Anthony Gibbons<br />
Atlas Advisors<br />
Bloomberg<br />
Carroll Perry<br />
CFC - Global Impact<br />
Christina Rose<br />
Cida Fontana<br />
Companhia Vale Do Rio Doce<br />
Ford <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
George Weiss<br />
Inova Investimentos<br />
John O'Farrell and Gloria Principe<br />
JP Morgan<br />
MAC <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Mission Capital Advisors<br />
Patricia Lobaccaro<br />
Peter Novello<br />
RBS Greenwich Capital<br />
Roberta Mazzariol<br />
Safra Bank<br />
Sergio Millerman<br />
TAM<br />
The Gillette Company<br />
Thompson Knight LLP<br />
Violy & Co.<br />
William David Tobin<br />
Yale <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
SUPPORTER<br />
$1,000 - $4,999<br />
Albert Levy<br />
Alexandre de Moura<br />
Allen Silverman<br />
Amauri Soares<br />
Anelise Engel<br />
Angela Magarian<br />
Angela Mello<br />
Anne Durston<br />
Argus Advisors<br />
Bulgari<br />
Calvin Klein<br />
Carlos Aguinaga<br />
SUPPORTER (Cont’d)<br />
$1,000 - $4,999<br />
Carlos e Tania Salem<br />
Cassio Calil<br />
Cipa Dichter<br />
Clark <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Cypriano Feijo<br />
Delta Bank<br />
Deutsch Bank<br />
Diego Orlanski<br />
Donique Schwarha<br />
Elyse Golberg<br />
Eric Emanuel<br />
Fabienne Lamont<br />
Gerdau Ameristeel<br />
HSBC<br />
Humberto Carvalho<br />
Jerome Weirib<br />
Jose Scheinckman<br />
Jose Sobrinho<br />
Joseph Forte<br />
JP Morgan<br />
Julio Messer<br />
Kurt Engelhorn<br />
Laura Zappi<br />
Lekra Holding Group<br />
Lynne Minard<br />
Marian Cantisano Zilkha<br />
Mark Lopez<br />
Mark Militama<br />
Microsoft<br />
Nancy Englander<br />
Nelson Gracez Jr.<br />
New World <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Nicola Lopes Muniz<br />
Oren Bramson<br />
Panonia <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Paul Andison<br />
Paulo Baia<br />
Peter Bafitis and Regina Mendes<br />
Peter Shapiro Donation<br />
Raul Guimaraes<br />
Renato Tichauer<br />
Ricardo Torres<br />
Rodolfo Fucher<br />
Sandra Gilban<br />
Seth Cohen<br />
Shep and Leona Forman<br />
Simon Salama Caro<br />
Stacia Hachem<br />
Susana Finkel<br />
Tatiana Douer<br />
Tereza Ruivo<br />
The Chelsey <strong>Foundation</strong> Trust<br />
The Choral Arts Society of Washington<br />
The Hamilton <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Theodore <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Thomas Decoene<br />
Tony Geyelin<br />
United Way of Southeastern Connecticut<br />
Vijay Anand<br />
39<br />
FRIENDS<br />
up to $999<br />
Anonymous Donor<br />
Acia Stern<br />
Adam Greenberg<br />
Adam Stei<br />
Adriana Adelson<br />
Adriano Dib<br />
Adriano Vargas<br />
Alan Haratz<br />
Alan Pando<br />
Alejandra Kubstchek<br />
Alex Arruda<br />
Alexa Burneikis<br />
Alexander Dzieduszycki<br />
Alexandre Monteiro<br />
Alexandre Thumbert<br />
Alfredo Martorella<br />
Aline Cohen<br />
Allan Brick<br />
Alyssa Fanelli<br />
Amanda Woiler<br />
Amor Towles<br />
Ana Luiza Vargas<br />
Ana Maria Scappatura<br />
Andrea Bergamaschi<br />
Andrea La Porte<br />
Andrea Maerk<br />
Andrea Piccolo<br />
Andres Klien<br />
Andrew Mahony<br />
Andrew Mullin<br />
Anelize Piazzi<br />
Angela Mello<br />
Anne Serr<br />
Anthony Cataldo<br />
Antonio Moura<br />
Antonio Turrent<br />
Armando Strozenberg<br />
Arthur and Marcia Monroe<br />
Bank of America - Matching Steve Moy<br />
Barbara Greenberg<br />
Beatriz Medinger<br />
Ben Bourgeouis<br />
Beny Rubinstein<br />
Beorgia Olano<br />
Bernard Steinberg<br />
Bertrand Saliba<br />
Betty Leu<br />
Betty Steinberg<br />
Biju Kurian<br />
Bradford Smith<br />
Bradford Smith<br />
Brazzil Arts LLC<br />
Brett Hoebel<br />
Brian Roth<br />
Broad St. LLC<br />
Bruce Daniels<br />
Bruce Duhan<br />
Bruno Silva<br />
Cameron Boyle<br />
Camila Pierotti<br />
Caner Dinlend
BRAZILFOUNDATION DONORS <strong>2005</strong> | CONTINUED<br />
FRIENDS (Cont’d)<br />
up to $999<br />
Carlos Figueira<br />
Carolina Widmer<br />
Caroline Botto<br />
Cecilia de Freitas<br />
Celia del Bubba<br />
Celso Grisi Filho<br />
Celso Moreira<br />
CFC - 29 Palms Area<br />
CFC - Alachua County<br />
CFC - Albany<br />
CFC - Albany, GA<br />
CFC - Baltimore<br />
CFC - Central Florida<br />
CFC - Central Maryland<br />
CFC - Central Texas<br />
CFC - Chicago<br />
CFC - Cincinnati<br />
CFC - Columbia South Carolina<br />
CFC - Dayton Area<br />
CFC - Deposit<br />
CFC - Fort Hood<br />
CFC - Fort Leonard Wood<br />
CFC - Gateway<br />
CFC - Global Compact<br />
CFC - Greater Greensboro<br />
CFC - Gulf Coast<br />
CFC - Hawaii Pacific Area<br />
CFC - Kansas<br />
CFC - Kansas City<br />
CFC - King County<br />
CFC - Louisiana<br />
CFC - Low Country<br />
CFC - New Hampshire/Southern Maine<br />
CFC - New York City<br />
CFC - North Texas<br />
CFC - Northwest Louisiana<br />
CFC - Oak Harbor<br />
CFC - Okaloosa<br />
CFC - Overseas<br />
CFC - Palm Beach County<br />
CFC - Peninsula<br />
CFC - Portland<br />
CFC - Puerto Rico<br />
CFC - Quantico<br />
CFC - Rhode Island<br />
CFC - San Diego<br />
CFC - San Francisco Bay Area<br />
CFC - Senc Fund<br />
CFC - South Puget Sound<br />
CFC - South Trust<br />
CFC - Sun Country<br />
CFC - Suncoast<br />
CFC - Take County Illinois<br />
CFC - Texas<br />
CFC - Texas Gulf Coast<br />
CFC - Tri-Community<br />
CFC - United Way Greensboro<br />
CFC - Ventura County<br />
CFC - Virginia<br />
Charles Gerow<br />
Charles Lutz<br />
Charles Zyngier<br />
FRIENDS (Cont’d)<br />
up to $999<br />
Chelsey Stranik<br />
Chinh Chu<br />
Christian Wenaweser<br />
Christina Markman<br />
Christo Fundraising<br />
Christopher Heath<br />
Cintia Zatz<br />
Circus Restaurant<br />
Claudia Daher<br />
Claudia Marques de Pavia<br />
Claudia Saliba<br />
Claudio Martins<br />
Clelia de Toledo Leite Moraes<br />
Cleveland Guy<br />
Clifford Andrews<br />
Coleen Mager<br />
Cookie Richers<br />
Cornelia Koch<br />
Cristiane Benvenuto Andrade<br />
Dale Ellen Leff<br />
Daniel Cruise<br />
Daniel Grozdea<br />
Daniel Kalansky<br />
Daniela Gerson<br />
Daniela Menghi<br />
Danyela Moron<br />
David Curley<br />
David Gottlieb<br />
David Kopp<br />
David Peterson<br />
David Remnitz<br />
David Salinas<br />
David Saphier<br />
David Wong - WHO Acupuncture<br />
Debbee Hinchcliffe<br />
Denise Simon<br />
Diane Heath<br />
Diogo Bustani<br />
Donatella Keohane<br />
Donique Schwarha<br />
Donna Hrinak<br />
Eastern Security Corp.<br />
Eduardo Haim<br />
Eduardo Laureano<br />
Eduardo Lins<br />
Elaine Lewis International<br />
Eliana Caligaris<br />
Eliana Mordekovich<br />
Eliane Cravatz<br />
Elitza Lear<br />
Elizabeth Chase<br />
Elizabeth Hansen<br />
Elizabeth Millet<br />
Elizambra Torres<br />
Eric Emanuel<br />
Eric Olson<br />
Ernane Reis<br />
Esty Abadi<br />
Eugenio Deliberato<br />
Evaldo Freire<br />
Evelina Berman<br />
Fabiana Saba<br />
Fabienne Lamont<br />
40<br />
FRIENDS (Cont’d)<br />
up to $999<br />
Fabio Vidigal<br />
Fabio Yamada<br />
Fernanda de Azevedo<br />
Fernando Milani<br />
Fernando Santos Filho<br />
Flavia Amaral<br />
Flavia Cattan - Naslausky<br />
Flavia Rego<br />
Florian Martigny<br />
Franchesca Romana<br />
Francisco Costa<br />
Frederico Meyer<br />
Gail Schmidt<br />
Geraldo Ronis Lacerda<br />
Gilberto Klein<br />
Gilmar Scantamburlo<br />
Gisela Furtado Vergara<br />
Greg Karcich<br />
Hedy Erbsen<br />
Heidi Neuhoff<br />
Heidi Sandreuter<br />
Helio de Souza<br />
Helios Advisors<br />
Hellen Eisenstein-Greenspan<br />
Henri Kinf<br />
Henry Brulay<br />
Hilary Burger<br />
Home Mortgage Acceptance Corp.<br />
Hsiang Chen<br />
Jacqueline Joseph<br />
James Brennan<br />
Jamie Blond<br />
Jean Paul Warmoes<br />
Jeane Lopes Muniz<br />
Jean-Marc O'Brien<br />
Jeff Beck<br />
Jennifer Girardier<br />
Jenny Gutman<br />
Jerico Woythaler<br />
Jerome Levy<br />
Jigme Lingtsang<br />
Joan Dassin<br />
Joao Penido<br />
Joe Cohen<br />
John Berson<br />
John Georgantas<br />
John Hochmann<br />
John Inglis<br />
John-Michael Wiley<br />
Jonathan Lesser<br />
Jorge Balan<br />
Jorge Pontual<br />
Jose Moreira<br />
Jose Neto<br />
Joseph D'Amore<br />
Joseph Puma<br />
Josette Lee Greechan<br />
Judith Lisi<br />
Julian Thomka-Gazdik<br />
Juliana Alvim<br />
Juliana P Oliveira<br />
Juliane Uebel<br />
Justin Soffer
BRAZILFOUNDATION DONORS <strong>2005</strong> | CONTINUED<br />
FRIENDS (Cont’d)<br />
up to $999<br />
Kamal Mehta<br />
Karen Lemay<br />
Karin Dauch<br />
Kathy Legg<br />
Kellen Mori<br />
Kevin Kotler<br />
Laura Pires<br />
Lauren May<br />
Lawrence Appel<br />
Lazaros Mavrides<br />
Leona Forman<br />
Lester Morse<br />
Linda Hazlett<br />
Lorelei Wiliams<br />
Lori Reynolds<br />
Luciana Barreto<br />
Luciana de Lima<br />
Luciano Mandryk<br />
Luiz Guilherme Salierbronn<br />
Mahreen Kidwai<br />
Manoel Silva<br />
Manuela Larangeira<br />
Mara Kailin Check<br />
Marcelo and Adriana Sabino<br />
Marcelo Martins<br />
Marcia Triunfo<br />
Marcio Baptista<br />
Marcus Jackson<br />
Marcus Vinicius Ribeiro<br />
Mari Aldin<br />
Maria Bowen<br />
Maria Camargo<br />
Maria Carnevale-Fuligni<br />
Maria Clara Pierotti<br />
Maria Fatima Semedo<br />
Maria Helena Fisher<br />
Maria Helena Pina Yung<br />
Maria Leite Arroyo<br />
Maria Moraes<br />
Maria Seiler<br />
Mariana Brito<br />
Mariana Genova<br />
Mario Biazzi<br />
Mario Lotufo<br />
Mark Jurish<br />
Marlene Schwartz<br />
Marta Lopes<br />
Martin Astor<br />
Martin Friedland<br />
Martin Segal<br />
Mary Duke<br />
Mateus Teraboschi<br />
Maureen Cogan<br />
Mauro Gabriel das Neves<br />
Max de Queiroz Barros<br />
Max Widmer<br />
Maximilian de Lima<br />
McCann Ericsson<br />
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