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Page 1: 2011 annual report - Bread for the Worldfiles.bread.org/accountability/2011_annual_report.pdfwith Bread for the World’s National Gathering 2011 and our annual Lobby Day. Over four

2011 annual reportbread for the world • bread for the world institute

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Bread for the World is a collective Christian voice urging our nation’s decision makers to end hunger at home and abroad. By changing policies, programs and conditions that allow hunger and poverty to persist, we provide help and opportunity far beyond the communities where we live.

Bread for the World Institute provides policy analysis on hunger and strategies to end it. The Institute educates opinion leaders, policy makers, and the public about hunger in the United States and abroad.

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David Miner, ChairIndianapolis, IN, Chair of Bread for the World board of directors; Bread activist

William Epps, Vice ChairLos Angeles, CA, Senior Pastor, Second Baptist Church

Elizabeth Henry, SecretaryOakland, CA, Organizer, East Bay Alliance for a Sustainable Economy

Bob Terry, TreasurerBirmingham, AL, Publisher and editor of The Alabama Baptist

Judith AndrewsHouston, TX, Bread for the World Development Committee

Nancy ArnisonChicago, IL, Director, ELCA Hunger Program

David BeckmannAlexandria, VA, President, Bread for the World and Bread for the World Institute; Lutheran pastor, economist

Deborah BlueChicago, IL, Executive Minister, Dept. of Compassion, Mercy and Justice, Evangelical Covenant Church

Dayna CadeWashington, DC, President, DC Sgrategies, LLC

Juan Luis CalderónWest New York, NJ, Saint Joseph of the Palisades Parish

John CarrCheverly, MD, U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops

Ronald CunninghamDallas, TX, Bishop of the Christian MethodistEpiscopal Church

Derick DaileyFulton, MO, 2011 Graduate, Westminster College, Bread 2008 Hunger Justice Leader

Jim DetterickNew York, NY, Managing Director, Corporate Client Group Director, Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, LLC.

Bob DoleWashington, DC, Former Republican candidate for President; Former Majority Leader of the U.S. Senate

Elizabeth DonnellyBelmont, MA, Bread for the World activist

Ruth FarrellLouisville, KY, Coordinator, PresbyterianHunger Program

Yesenia GarciaWashington, DC, Communications Coordinator, 1,000 Days

Michael GersonWashington, DC, ONE Research Fellow

Chuck HagelNorth Platte, NE, Distinguished professor, Georgetown University and Univ. of Nebraska, served two terms in U.S. Senate

Tom Harkin (honorary board member)Cumming, IA, U.S. Senator from Iowa (Democrat)

Sandra Fullerton JoiremanWheaton, IL, Associate Professor of Politics and International Relations, Wheaton College

Gerald KolschowskyAurora, IL, Former Chairman and Co-CEO OSI Industries, LLC; Iowa State University Foundation

Alan LarsonReston, VA, Senior Advisor, Covington & Burling, LLP; Former Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business and Agricultural Affairs

Leonard LovettAlexandria, VA, Director, Ecumenical Relations and Urban Affairs for the Church of God In Christ

Denis MaddenBaltimore, MD, Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdioceseof Baltimore

Megan MarshColorado Springs, CO, Bread for the World activist

Joe MartingaleNew York, NY, Health benefits consultant; Long-time Bread activist

Nancy MillerHolland, MI, Professor and Dean Emeritus, Hope College

Gyude MooreMonrovia, Liberia, Aide to the President of Liberia

Carol MyersHolland, MI, Creator and editor, StNicholasCenter.org, long-time Bread activist and founder of Bread’s endowment

Carlos NavarroAlbuquerque, NM, Volunteer state coordinator for Bread New Mexico, member New Mexico Food and Agriculture Policy Council

Maureen M. O’LearyNew York, NY, Psychotherapist in private practice

Loretta SanchezU.S. Representative from California (Democrat)

William ShawPhiladelphia, PA, Pastor, White Rock Baptist Church, former president of National Baptist Convention

Arthur SimonBowie, MD, President Emeritus and Founder of Bread for the World

Malcolm StreetFort Worth, TX, Owner/Operator of assisted living communities for the frail elderly

Sharon ThornberryPortland, OR, Bread for the World activist

Elaine VanCleaveBirmingham, AL, Bread for the World activist

Martha WardSeattle, WA, Vice president of Solid Ground, long time Bread member and activist

Jim WinklerWashington, DC, General Secretary of United Methodist General Board of Church and Society

Frank WolfVienna, VA, U.S. Representative from Virginia (Republican)

board of directors

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Throughout the year, we saw major attacks and proposals to cut funding for programs vital to hungry and poor people. Bread for the World members and others of faith voiced their opposition—and overall, we prevailed. Our successes during 2011 are victories for hungry people in the United States and around the world.

Thousands of letters to Congress from Bread for the World members last spring helped to ensure adequate funding for international aid—and some progress toward reform. The momentum of the 2010 World Food Prize helped Bread for the World achieve unprecedented media exposure, which strengthened our message and reach. Despite the surge in poverty brought about by the recession, SNAP (formerly food stamps), unemployment insurance, and tax credits for low-income workers are keeping hunger at bay for millions of American families. This is thanks in no small part to Bread for the World’s powerful united witness.

Praise God for answered prayers; our united voices created a circle of protection around time-tested, cost-effective programs that address the causes of hunger. We are fortunate to live in a powerful democracy with worldwide impact. Every member of Bread for the World participates in God’s liberation of hungry people. May God bless you as you continue to press our leaders to end hunger.

2011 Victoriesa circle of Protection

Throughout 2011, we saw major attacks and proposals to drastically cut programs for hungry and poor people. Beginning with February’s H.R. 1—the House Republicans’ bill to fund the federal government for the remainder of the fiscal year—we faced legislation that threatened our country’s ability to combat hunger and poverty. In response, Bread for the World members and our allies rallied. More than 60 national church leaders and 8,000 other people signed a statement, urging Congress to form a circle of protection around programs vital to hungry people. When the year ended and the FY 2012 appropriations bills were passed, hunger- and poverty-focused relief programs were relatively unscathed. Against immense odds, Bread for the World achieved one of the greatest victories in our history.

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President’s review

Rev. David BeckmannPresident

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2011 highlights

foreign aid The opportunity to reform U.S. foreign

aid policies and programs last year enabled us to help transform despair into dignity. Our 2011 Offering of Letters drew unprecedented participation from Bread for the World congregations calling for adequate funding and effective reform of international aid. In October, Congressman Ted Poe, a Republican from Texas, introduced the Foreign Aid Transparency and Accountability Act, which would strengthen monitoring and evaluation and make it easier to access information on U.S. foreign assistance.

national gatheringIn June, more than 600 people came to

Washington, DC, for events in conjunction with Bread for the World’s National Gathering 2011 and our annual Lobby Day. Over four days, participants worshipped together, heard from experts, and organized to change the politics of hunger. In face-to-face meetings with their members of Congress, they urged their senators and representatives not to balance the federal budget by cutting programs that benefit hungry people in the United States and abroad.

unemployment insuranceBread for the World and our allies

joined voices against proposed changes that would have reduced benefits and access to unemployment insurance. We also opposed

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proposals to pay for these extensions by cutting other poverty reduction programs. Just before Christmas, these efforts bore fruit as Congress extended unemployment benefits and the payroll tax cuts—without cuts to other programs aiding people in poverty.

In 2011, Bread for the World Institute served as a leader in the international effort to improve nutrition for mothers and children in the 1,000 days from pregnancy through a child’s second birthday.

global conference on Maternal child nutrition

Bread for the World Institute serves as a leader in the SUN (Scaling Up Nutrition) movement, which focuses on the 1,000 days

from pregnancy through a child’s second birthday. As part of the National Gathering, the Institute and Concern Worldwide, an Irish development organization, co-sponsored a “1,000 Days to Scale Up Nutrition for Mothers and Children.” This meeting brought together more than 100 experts from several dozen developing countries.

financial statementsIn 2011, combined revenue for

Bread for the World and Bread for the World Institute totaled $13.9 million. Thousands of individuals and families—along with many churches and church organizations—generously contributed over half of that amount.

Expenses for Bread for the World and the Institute totaled

$13.5 million in 2011. We are proud to have devoted 89 percent of our expenses to program and membership services; just 11 percent was used for fundraising, administrative and management expenses—a notable ratio.

Summaries of our 2011 financial statement are found on page 8 of this report. Copies of the audited financial statements are provided upon request or can be downloaded from www.bread.org/about-us.

We are careful stewards of the funds entrusted to us by Bread for the World members and others. For the fifth year running, Bread for the World Institute earned the top rating—four stars—from Charity Navigator and an “A” rating from the American Institute for Philanthropy.

2011 highlights

The conference “1,000 Days to Scale Up Nutrition for Mothers and Children” drew more than 600 participants from all over the world. It was co-hosted by a coalition of hunger organizations including Bread for the World, 1,000 Days, Alliance to End Hunger, CARE, ChildFund, Concern Worldwide, GAIN, Helen Keller International, the World Food Program USA and WorldVision.

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2011 highlights

hunger report November 2011 saw the release of Bread for the World Institute’s 2012 Hunger

Report, Rebalancing Act: Updating U.S. Food and Farm Policies. The report makes the case for protecting and improving nutrition programs in this country and food aid internationally. The report also recommends ways for the federal government to better respond to current and future challenges in agriculture and nutrition.

God calls us to pray, fast, give alms, and to speak out for justice. Thank you—for taking action and making a difference. Thank you—for all that we have achieved this year.

David BeckmannPresident, Bread for the World

2012 offering of lettersAnticipating more budget cuts to

programs vital to hungry and poor people, Bread decided that the 2012 Offering of Letters be on “Expanding the Circle of Protection.” It is a new model, designed to allow flexibility in a rapidly changing legislative environment. An overall umbrella campaign urges Congress to protect funding for programs vital to hungry people in the United States and abroad. Congregations and others may also choose to write letters to Congress on issues in four mini campaigns: domestic nutrition, poverty-focused foreign assistance, tax credits for low-income families, and international food aid programs. Learn more at www.bread.org/go/ol2012.

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Rebalancing ActUpdating U.S. Food and Farm Policies

2012 Hunger Report

Heather Rude-Turner depends on EITC (Earned Income Tax Credit) to help support her family: Mark Diamond, 32; Naomi, 5; and Isaac, 3.

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Bread for the World Revenues 2011 2010Public support Contributions $3,834,750 $3,839,560 Foundation grants 327,720 250,000 Church & denominational support 726,234 722,157 Prior years’ revenue used in current year* 170,172 13,341 Total public support 5,058,876 4,825,058 Other revenue 197,692 329,699 Total operating revenue 5,256,568 5,154,757 Non-operating revenue: investment income (loss) 21,543 63,881 ToTAl REVENUE $5,256,568 $5,218,638

Bread for the World Expenses 2011 2010Program services General education & research $1,740,786 $1,906,706 Outreach & advocacy 1,233,804 1,712,041 Public policy 388,479 511,236 Total program expense 3,363,069 4,129,983 Support services Fundraising 655,775 945,344 Finance and administration 188,258 208,138 Total support expense 844,033 1,153,482 ToTAl ExPENSE $4,207,102 $5,283,465 Change in unrestricted net assets 1,071,009 (64,827) Change in temporarily restricted net assets (170,172) (13,341) NET ASSETS (beginning of year) $768,817 $846,985 NET ASSETS (end of year) $1,669,654 $768,817

Bread for the World Institute Revenues 2011 2010Public support Contributions $2,869,304 $2,912,128 Foundation grants 5,535,797 207,351 Prior years’ revenue used in current year* 4,989,835 3,212,123 Total public support 13,394,936 6,331,602 Other revenue 386,753 2,060 Total operating revenue 13,781,689 6,333,662 Non-operating revenue: investment income (loss) 9,493 202,193 ToTAl REVENUE $13,791,182 $6,535,855

Bread for the World Institute Expenses 2011 2010Program services General education & research $3,569,585 $2,233,438 Outreach & advocacy 3,487,978 1,241,341 Public policy 1,623,475 2,356,031Total program expense 8,681,038 5,830,810 Support services Fundraising 421,489 609,959 Finance and administration 158,440 146,060 Total support expense 579,929 756,019 ToTAl ExPENSE $9,260,967 $6,586,829 Change in unrestricted net assets 4,530,215 (50,974) Change in temporarily restricted net assets (4,989,835) 612,486 NET ASSETS (beginning of year) $7,550,931 $6,989,419 NET ASSETS (end of year) $7,091,311 $7,550,931

financial overviewBread Total Revenue

Institute Total Revenue

Bread Total Expense

Institute Total Expense

* Includes multi-year foundation grants and contributions. Source: 2010 Audited Financial Statements.

Total Public Support95.8%

Other Revenue 3.7%

Non-Operating Revenue 0.4%

Program Services 79.9%

Finance and Admininstration 4.5%

Fundraising 15.6%

2011

2011

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Program Services 93.7%

Fundraising 4.6%

Finance and Administration 1.7%

2011

Total Public Support 97.1%

Other Revenue 2.8%

Non-Operating Revenue < 0.1%

Total Public Support92.5%

Other Revenue 6.3%

Non-Operating Revenue 1.2%

Program Services 78.2%

Finance and Admininstration 3.9%

Fundraising 17.9%

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Program Services 88.5%

Fundraising 9.3%

Finance and Administration 2.2%

2010

Total Public Support 96.9%

Other Revenue < 0.1%

Non-Operating Revenue 3.1%

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suPPorters

BreadwinnerThese individuals and families generously contributed $100,000 or more in 2011 to Bread for the World or Bread for the World Institute.

Dr. Robert and Patricia AyresEleanor CrookGerald and Karen KolschowskyDavid and Carol MyersChang K. Park

New Century CouncilThese individuals and families generously contributed $50,000 - $99,999 in 2011 to Bread for the World or Bread for the World Institute.

Robert L. Cahill Guerard and Ann Howkins Paula and George Kalemeris Mary and Chuck Liebman Terry Meehan Maureen O’Leary Malcolm and Lou Street

President’s CircleThese individuals and families generously contributed $10,000 - $49,999 in 2011 to Bread for the World or Bread for the World Institute.

W. Shepherdson and Kathryn AbellJudith and Richard AndrewsJohn and Alix AnkeleSharon and Thomas ArendshorstCatherine and Don AugensteinRev. David and Janet BeckmannJames BishopCarol and Ronald BurmeisterCharles ButtHoward and Barbara Dan ButtAndrea and Richard CloughWilliam and Caryl CrookClarence and Lili DarrowJames DetterickJohn Driscoll and Lauren KelleyJohn and Anne DuffyLeota B. EsterSusan and Jon EthertonJake Foley, IIIPhilip Frey and Patricia GoingRev. George Furniss and Rev. Sandy Larson

Daniel and Peg GeislerNancy and Christopher GibbsPeter GilliganStephen and Angela GrothJames HadjinJohn and Becky HalleronJean B. HamlinJohn and Felicia HendrixJohn Hoffmeyer and Janet CorpusEdward Hoyt and Maureen ConnollyPeter and Cynthia KelloggTimothy L. KingstadNancy and Joseph KunkelJulia and Frank LadnerRobert and Marla LichtsinnJoseph and Mary MartingaleWilliam T. MillerDavid and Robin MinerEileen MurrayMark and Linda NygardGeorge and Nancy RuppRavi Sachdev and Megan HeanueDr. Earl and Patricia SchaeferDavid Shaw and Beth Kobliner ShawDiana and Bill SornborgerRick StevesBill Strawbridge and Meg WallhagenMichael Troutman and Amy Blumenshine

Council to End HungerThese individuals and families generously contributed $5,000 - $9,999 in 2011 to Bread for the World or Bread for the World Institute.

John and Paula BendallPeter and Virginia CarryCharles Cheever and Nancy ShateyThe Honorable Robert J. DoleMario J. GabelliMichael and Barbara GartnerDr. Ed J. GracelyJoan HaanMarjorie HaddadCharles J. JacobsTim and Debbie KasparGarnett and Martha KeithElisabeth Keller and Steven BonseyAnn M. MalloukLoris M. Masterton

Rt. Rev. Gerald and Helen McAllisterDavid H. McAlpin, Jr.Peter and Betty MichelozziJoan NeilLee and Heidi NewbergAlan and Lesley PedersenPat and Gayle PelhamJana E. PrescottRuth QualbenDavid and Deborah RogersKathleen and Todd Shapely-QuinnMark and Sarah StegemoellerFrances StevensonPeace SullivanDr. Roger and Lusandra VincentClifford and Elizabeth WallerSteve and Martha WardJanet White and Michael Clark

Founder’s SocietyThese individuals and families generously contributed $2,500 - $4,999 in 2011 to Bread for the World or Bread for the World Institute.

Stanford AlexanderVasilios B. AntoniadisAbigail ArmsGeorge and Harriet BaldwinDr. James and Judith BangsundJoanne and Donald BartelRev. and Mrs. Richard Guy BellissRev. and Mrs. Alden BesseCollette and Paul BeutherPat and Oscar BoldtMary Catherine BuntingKenneth P. ClancyRev. Joseph K. CurleyRuth and C. William DealyMichael Dehn and Tara SoughersKay DonnellyRalph and Susan DoughtonWilliam B. EllwoodRobert and Margaret FagensonKenneth and Caroline FitzgeraldRev. Mark E. Franceschini, OSMJean and William GrausteinDr. David HannayTroy and Heather HawksBetsy HendrixDr. Robert W. HerronStephen and Jan HitchcockPeter and Kelley HoopisJohn HuitemaMary Joanne IrwinGerhard and Virginia JohnsonGinny and Bob KaneAdele KeoghMary Ann KundtzBeth LepinskiCarol Lombard LutzRev. Katherine A. MahleRev. Dr. Jim and Dean McDonaldSusanne McMillan

Sybel MorrisDan and Teresa NoletFr. Robert ObermeyerCharlie and Mary Beth O’ReillyEd and Marlyce PayneMartha M. RichardsonSally RobinsonJim and Judy RoosHenri and Candace RushKarin SandvikPeter SchakelJohn and Diane SchlittNorman SenjemDaniel and Nina SmithMartin SpaldingSteve and Robin ThomasRichard and Cornelia ThornburghJudi and Dan Van ElderenLeslie and Timothy WallstromThomas WhalenJean C. WhitingDonald Wiesen

National AssociatesThese individuals and families generously contributed $1,000 - $2,499 in 2011 to Bread for the World or Bread for the World Institute.

John W. AckermanVictor and Michelle AdamoJane AllenDr. Edward R. AmesMarlene AndersonWarren D. AndersonMarc and Shelby AndreasDavid J. ApolMohammed ArefRussell E. Atha, IIIMargaret and Robert AyresDonna BallardDavid J. BarberPamala and Steven BargerMr. and Mrs. Paul BataldenMr. and Mrs. Charles H. BayerWilliam and Gloria BelliNorman and Peggy BendrothAlice Benson and Kirk FitchViola BenthinRonald and Phyllis BergerJoanne and Billy BergholdJohn Biays, Jr.Judy BierbaumRebecca M. Blank and Johannes C. KuttnerJoan BleidornVincent G. BonassoJoseph BorodachDebbie and Jeff BowerPat BrandenburgRobert BreardCathy and Dave BrechtelsbauerDick F. BresnahanCarl and Elaine Bretscher

Bread for the World and Bread for the World Institute are grateful for the faithful generosity and active involvement of all our members. Bread is blessed with thousands of individuals and families who participate in our Baker’s Dozen monthly giving program. Hundreds of individuals and families have also included Bread for the World and Bread for the World Institute in their wills and estate plans, creating a Legacy of Hope.

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Chris BreuMark and Janet BrownSuzanne BrowningMartha and Henry BrunerJacqueline and Keith BruxBrenton BurkholderCharles and Mary Jo BurpeeSheila T. BurrisKathleen M. ByrneRon and Lynn ByrnesRev. William J. Byron, SJDuke and Lori CaldwellRev. Raymond Carignan, SSJEdgar and Shirley CarlsonRobert B. CatellRev. James ChallancinDr. G. Ross and Carol J. ChenotBill ClaflinSusan G. and John W. ClarkElizabeth ClemmerMr. and Mrs. D. E. ClinardDon and Ruth CoffeyTheresa and Kerry ComstockEvan S. ConnellMr. and Mrs. William V. Conover, IIJoseph H. Conzelman IIIRoger CookeMarsha V. CookinghamGeorge and Ruth CouncellClaire CowdenEloise DalePalmer and Margaret DalesandroSam DaubeJim and Marilyn DavidheiserElaine DaviesRevs. John and Patricia de BeerRussell and Pamela De YoungDennis L. DemmelDr. Chris DennisTina and Leonard DeOliveira

Mark and Diana D’EvelynMarion DienerDouglas and Patricia DolanSharon DollChristopher and Mimi DormentCharles and Ruth DowSr. Rose Mary Dowling, FSMTeresa and Timothy DunbarReginald Dyck and Kaori FujishiroDale and Melinda EgebergHoward EisenbergPaul C. EklofRev. Mary L. EllenbergerEmmons and Elizabeth EllisJeanne ElmhorstCharles EngelkeAndrew EntwistleDaniel and Karen ErlanderPeter and Marty EvertsMaria and Bob FeinerSteve FinkelsteinDoug and Janet FiolaNicholas and Laurel FiorelliClarence W. FirariEllen and Allen FisherChristopher FiteRev. John J. FitzgeraldJeannie FlemingBarbara J. FooteCheryl FooteDr. Lawrence and Karen FrankJane R. FrankenbergerFrancis and Ann FrellickJames A. GabrielMargery and Les GalbraithRichard GamesDr. Judith H. GarberThomas and Marlene GarrettMr. and Mrs. Philip GasiewiczJohn N. Gavin

LaRae GaylerBill and Eileen GillesRichard and Alison GistMartin and Lenore GleasonRev. and Mrs. Maurice L. GoldsmithDonald J. GordonPatrick and Amy GotcherDr. Tom and Judy GrossDean and Pam GrunerJane C. HagoodThomas HainesJohn and Julie HamreGeorge and Margaret HanafeeDuane and Elizabeth HansonLois HarderRev. Jonathan HarrisMarguerite E. HartlMary Louise HartmannEdna HaworthAgnes R. HaydenCharles and Cathy HaysPrescott HealdAlexis and Matthew HealeyThomas and Margaret HealeyRoger and Marge HeegaardDonald J. HeinzA. Robert HemmingsonFather James HenkeDr. Ray and Rosemary HershbergerCheryl HibbelerMark A. HicksDawn L. HillSteven and Sandra HirdesJohn HisleRosemary R. HobsonLynn and Bruce HolbeinRev. Dr. Eric C. HolmstromGerda HolmstromHolly L. HolykJudy Hoshek and Nick DobrinichBetty and Darwin HudsonSr. Julia HuiskampMarian HuizengaTimothy and Annette HuizengaGus and Thelma HultmanJune HusomChristine IhdeFrank C. IngriselliAlexander M. JacobsWilliam and Mary JacobsDr. Maynard and Elaine JacobsonMr. and Mrs. John JakobsonLawrence and Ruth JaynesDavid and Mary Beth JellenDean JohnsonRev. Erick JohnsonAnne and Arthur JohnsonDr. Sandra F. JoiremanRobert JonesBernadette B. JonesJudith JoyRev. Dr. Katherine KallisFrank H. KaneStephen and Marina KaufmanStephen P. KaufmanJohn Kehoe and Peggy HassettSamuel and Lucy KekerDavid and Lavone Kendall

Deborah and Reiley KiddDavid KieschnickBryan KingsriterCharles and Judith KlawitterDavid and Jean KliewerBob KooimanLaizer KornwasserMerle G. KrauseMargaret and David KueckerAnne M. KuempelFrank and Martha KuhlmanTineka KurthRev. Francis J. LabitaPatricia LambMary Anne and Robert LanniPierre F. Lapeyre, Jr.Terry LarkinRobert E. LauderBrandt and Christine LawsonStephen LeBlancWilliam Lese and Serena Harding-JonesMark and Kristie LeverenzRev. Sandra LevyDr. Michael R. LieblingHarry and Carolyn LincolnChaplain and Mrs. Scottie LloydMichele and David LommelMichael C. LongCarole LongDavid and Karen LoweGeorge LuekerWilla and Ted LutzGrant MacleodHenry and Katherine MahCharlotte M. MahoneyLinda ManattRev. Avery C. ManchesterMarjorie and George ManglitzTara Jane Mann and John ShellMr. and Mrs. James ManningJames MarkJack and Barbara MarksDr. Michael and Jeannee MartinJohn P. MartinRonald and Lillian MathsenSylvia MatthewsBob and Dody MatthiasJohn MaurielMarilyn MaxnerSusan C. McCarthyEugene D. McCarthyRoger McCullough and Bobby CardwellDorothea B. McDonoughMarjorie McGahrenMr. and Mrs. William McGee, Jr.Jeffrey and Donna McLaughlinRev. Edward J. McLaughlinLaura McNeillJohn MeriwetherMatthew MerolaEdward MeyerMary MichaelGerry MillikenDavid and Ann MitchellCarol MonsonPeter and Christine Moore

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Derry Ann MoritzBeverly S. MossMarilyn MuellerDennis Frank MurnyakRandolph MurphyJeanne MurtaughRobert and Marian MusserPhillip R. MyersSusan MythenMary and Bob NaftzgerJennifer Smith NazaireFred and Jean NelisKaj and Yvonne NeveRev. Lloyd and Muriel NeveGladys and Harris NieuwsmaDr. Nicholas NoeGloria A. NorwoodMary C. NosekKatherine NowakPamela NurseDr. Thomas and Ellen NygaardWilliam and Judith O’FallonMorris and Nancy OffitJeffrey G. Ojemann and Karen L. SelboeDavid OliverKathleen O’ReillyRobert and Dorothy OsbornGerard O’SheaDavid and Elizabeth PageChelsea and Aaron PangElizabeth ParksJohn and Judith PenickJoan Pepin and Michael WoodsRev. Martin A. PeterSusan PetersmeyerDaniel PetersonPaul and Deaun PetersonCarol J. PfleidererSharon and William PiazzaAnnette L. PickardDeborah PloskonkaJoseph and Mary PodorsekPaul J. Powers, Jr. and Tina Davis PowersAnton and Janis PrangeJoy M. PriceKatherine PringleDr. and Mrs. Norberto PriuMark and Jean RaabePaul A. RabeFrederick and Maria RagucciElizabeth RamosMr. and Mrs. Will T. Ratliff IIIMerlyn and Karen RauhBishop Lawrence L. Reddick IIIGerald and Hannah ReesKatherine Beth ReillyMichael ReillyKimberly and John ReismanDennis and Connie RemenschneiderBill and Maura ReynoldsHenry Hart RiceJanis B. RichRobert and Kay RileyRod and Sherry RinellDavid and Susan Roberson

Robert and Elizabeth RobertsMr. and Mrs. G. W. RohdeCharles and Eleanor RothPaul W. RothfuszJames E. RunnelsWilliam and Mary RyanDr. and Peter RyndersBetsy and Joseph SandersMelvin and Carol ScherpenisseMr. and Mrs. F. P. ScheuermannRev. Marvin A. SchillingFloyd and Betty SchoenhalsCharlotte SchollJohn and Mary SchrammEdwin SchuettBrian SchuppPaul Schwendener and Barbara GesslerMark and Carol ShaferRobert and Rebecca ShawGrace Sheldon-WilliamsTheodore and Karie ShorackDorothy ShreveDana and Justin ShumRev. Arthur and Shirley SimonWilliam and Cheryl Simpson-WhitakerKatherine Smith and Brian YoungDavid and Nancie SmithDorothy G. SomersRaymond and Joan SpattiCyrus W. SpurlinoMr. and Mrs. Russell StallEdward S. SteenslandDr. Mark SteinhoffJudith and Arthur StevensMr. and Mrs. Robert StewartJames Stipe and Christina WayDick and Elaine StoltzfusSidney Stolz and David HatfieldElaine E. StrommeRoger C. SullivanCarol SundbergDr. Heinrich TaegtmeyerDon and Kay TashnerGregory and Jolanda TaylorAndrew Tecson and Nancy HagenDr. Bobby S. TerryMarilyn S. TownleyMargaret and Charles Trageser-KayRobert TroemelCarol L. Tucker-ForemanRev. Jane C. TurnerRev. Paul TurnerWilliam TurpieKathleen L. Uhler, OSFLee Van DivortPhilip and Connie Van DorenRowland Van EsElaine E. VanCleaveMary Vander Maten and John PetersonSteve Vandine and Ellen SchneiderJoy and Jeff ViauChristine VillasDaniel and Linda VinsonMark and Theresa WagenveldRev. and Mrs. Willard WagnerRev. Alan Wakefield

Dan and Callie WalkerPauline WalkerCarol and Bob WallMr. and Mrs. Thomas WallArthur L. WaltersAndy and Anita WardPhineas and Sylvia WasherSusan WaterfallNorman W. WattsMichelle WeakfallGeorge W. WeaverHermann I. WeinlickRichard and Dana WekerleDavid WengertMr. and Mrs. Tim WentworthJoseph and Adelaide WesslingJim and Evelyn WhiteheadKenneth WhitneyIsaac T. WiegmanRandy and Loralie WieseGeorge and Carol WilliamsonAmanda Fleishman Wilson and John D. WilsonAletta T. WilsonConnie and Frank WimerR. Keith and Deborah WinkleJohn and Louisa WinthropMarie C. WoodsJean WylieRev. Dr. Charles YoungPhilip and Betty Jean YoungStephen and Amy ZederAlan and Janice Zuckert

Full HarvestThese individuals and families generously contributed $500 - $999 in 2011 to Bread for the World or Bread for the World Institute.

Gerald AakerLewis AaronElizabeth M. AlbrightNoreen AlbrightWilliam AlexanderDr. Phillip M. AllenDr. and Mrs. Michael AltamuraAdlai AmorTeresa L. AmottChris and Terrie AndersonAnn Thatcher AndersonRev. A. G. AnglebergerSteve and Kathy ArleDavid R. AskeyRoger V. AsplundChuck AustinCarol and Richard AverillFrances M. AversaJames and Sarah BaarJames and Barbara BabbHarry BaltzerLuann and Paul BarchieChris BarrettSusie and Frank BaslerDr. Fred and Patricia BaumerJohn and Ann BeaneConstance L. BeckVirginia L. BeckSue Becker

Mark and Judy BeckerLucinda BeckmannKen and Kathi BeerbohmMichael and Valerie BellGlen and Catherine BengsonCharles BenkeBruce C. BennettHoward and Shirley BensonPerry and Kristen BentleyAlan BergKristin Berkey-AbbottLois I. BernbeckGeorge L. BetzMark R. BewsherTrudy BieckMartha M. BigelowSusan and Tim BinghamRichard and Arlene BirdsallMary BlackwellRev. Deborah C. BlueMr. and Mrs. Clarence BoltDavid E. BoniorMatthew BoomhowerDennis and Kathy BoosKelsey BostwickMegan BoucherCharles and Susan BowmanEregina BradfordDwaine and Rachel BrandtDr. Suzanne M. Broetje, Ph.D.Lois V. BromsonMr. and Mrs. Robert BrorbyBeth S. BrownBernard and Carol BrownMark and Claudia BrownPatricia BrownBruce BrownDr. James V. BrownsonDr. Walter BrueggemannMark and Nancy BuchanAlan BuddendeckRick and Jill BuffaliniMary and Gordon BuitendorpJohn and Caryl BusmanAlexander BusseRev. Mary Beth ByrneMike CahillMichael CalhounMary A. CallahanBeverley CampbellDr. John A. CapePaul and Bridget CarnsDave and Sharon CarverJoel Cassingham and Sheila ArimondNathalie CasthelyT. Drew and Elizabeth CauthornKenneth and Rosemary CavanaughPaul and Janice ChaffeeRichard Chamiec-CaseDr. Paul Chan and Katie LorandG. Clarke and Ardis ChapmanSusan CheckJay ChiversAlfred and Gladys ClaassenSteven and Kathleen ClassenDr. Barbara ClawsonCatherine ClelandVito Clementi

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Rev. John H. CliffordVictor CloreRalph and Linda ColeJim and Anne CondonJoan and Ronald ConklinKathryn CramerSaradell CrawfordBishop John CronebergerDr. Nora May CrottyAreta CrowellEleanor CunninghamGeorge and Anne CusickRev. John A. CymborGeorge DagnallJohn and Jodi DarrowMary DaviesJohn F. DavisJessica DavisEleanor DavisWilliam N. Davis, Jr.Zelda M. DavisMary A. DeakMarty DegnanSumon DejavichitlertRosalie DemichielRobert DondiegoRev. Msgr. James J. DorneyMaynard and Shirley DorowTerre DorwardSara DoughtonClara M. DoyleRobert DrbulDorothy W. DrummondJim DrysdaleW. H. DurlingJames and Celeste EggerGabriela and Louis EggingFrank J. EimerLeslie M. EitzenRobert and Helen EllisonJudith and Eldon EngerDaniel Erdman and Anne SensenigAnne EvansBennett Falk and Margaret MorelandHilda FedelerEvelyn FergusonJames and Carol FerransMargie FerstlCarol FeuersteinLewis and Martha FikesPatricia A. FineganVirginia FinlaysonJoan E. FlemingMary A. FlournoyRev. Yolande and Claude FordAnthony A. FormatoJohn FossKe and Mary FrancisMr. and Mrs. Terry FrederickAlbert FriedJohn FriedhoffRev. James FriedrichSister Marie Suzanne FrielRobert C. FrieseTimothy and Katherine FulneckyCatherine FurlaniMargie GallagherBill Gallagher and Anne Favret

Dennis GallaherRichard E. GardinerMr. and Mrs. Edward GarnerPaige and Walt GarnettRobert GarthwaitMaria L. GasparRev. and Mrs. Paul GasqueWilson Gautreaux, Jr.Patrick GearyFred and Nancy GehlbachVincent GenovesiWilliam and Nancy GerdesArchbishop Peter L. GeretyChuck and Pat GerhanLinda C. GertenbachGlen GildemeisterRev. William S. GillespieJennifer GingerichDorothy GistJohn and Maureen GleasonSibyl A. GoernerDanielle GoldstoneDoug and Jane GorenceMr. and Mrs. Gregory GormanRobert D. GosmaThomas and Peg GossBetty GossFrancis J. GossmanDeborah and Bill GrangerPamela J. GraySister Jeanne Marie GreenenMelanie GreenwoodBetty GreerJames and Mary GregorySimon GrettonEdmund O. GriesedieckRussell and Laverna GriffinRenee M. GroggKarl A. GronbergMr. and Mrs. Tim GrothDavid GrunbaumNorah Guequierre and Ben Von FischerDr. Felix D. GuerreroJoanne H. GulsvigMark GundermanRev. Charles W. GusmerSharon and Jeff GustinMax GutierrezSusan J. HahnWanda HalbakkenGwynne E. HallockJoseph HamptonLois A. HankampLinda O. HanleyCharles K. HarderRobert C. HargreavesPatricia HarriganRev. Robert L. HartenfeldAnn HaslangerChuck HassebrookRobert HastingsStephen and Jude HayesB. Paul HayesCarol HeadJohn HearstAnne HeckGeorge Heffley

Hugh E. HegyiRev. F. A. HeinenMr. and Mrs. Richard HeinzeKurt HellermannKenneth L. HendersonWilliam HennessyJ. Charles HenryJeanette HerbertLois M. HerringRachel L. HewittRichard G. HewlettGordon and Torrey HillLaura HillsMichael HimesHarry and Starr HinrichsJuliann HipskindRobert and Miriam HivelyEnid P. HoffmanEric HoffmanRichard and Judith HofmannTim and Karen HoganPeg and Kenneth HollenbeckBert Hollis, Jr.Elizabeth Hopp-PetersLeah and Bill HortonPatricia A. HougenDebra HoverGwen M. HowardDorothy and Renie HradnanskyGeorge E. HudakKen HudsonDavid HulefeldLurly HunsbergerRosemarie HuntAnn G. HunterElizabeth HussmannEunice and Paul HyerDr. Joseph H. JacksonDavid JacobsenRev. Debra JamesonJoseph and Madeleine JohnsonBeverly A. JohnsonSue and John JohnsonLita and Whipp JohnsonZaira JonesDoris B. JonesDr. Heidi L. JoosKaren Josephson and Robert CamachoLorna JostDonald JudsonMichael JustOskar KaaringKenneth and Sally KampfeKristy KarpenskeDr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. KaseJohn and Gail KavalunasPeter KeeganMary R. KellerFrances KelloggEarl and Jan KelloggJoanne KendallJohn KennedyVictor S. KennedyGraham KenneyColleen M. KentMargareth Kieschnick and Philip Hatcher

Marcia and Thomas KilbaneDorothy KingJoseph King, Jr. and Amy JusticeDorothy J. KingsmoreSteve and Donna KirchJean KiskaddonJanet and Lloyd KittlausDelores M. KlevosLinda KnappFrederick and Betty KoenigSteve KosmanAnnette and Walter KowalskiFred and Joan KramerSuzanne KrausDiane KrellRev. and Mrs. Armin KroehlerSarah KruegerKarl and Karen KumpfBarbara KyseRori LadhoffGeorge J. LandeisRebecca and James LangerLinda LappLeo J. Larrivee, SSRachel LarsonAsma LateefWilliam C. LeiningerNancy and Karl LemkeJanet LewisRev. Marshall E. LindenDavid and Kathy LingRobert B. LoftfieldWilliam LoftusRev. John T. LohreKeith LokkesmoeHelen S. LondonThomas G. LongJoan LoperGeorge and Sandy LozierFrances A. LudwigRobert A. Lunsford, Jr.Mary MackenzieNorma and Douglas MadsenMartin and Jane MaehrChristopher MagriHarold and Julia MahLouise MannSue B. ManningAndrea MarescaMartha MargarideEarl and Arlene MarksMarilyn MarksFrank and Susan MarsCharles and Susan MartinDr. and Mrs. A. W. Martin, Jr.J. Edward MartinArdele B. MartinezJohn MartingaleRonald and Marilyn MartinsonChristopher MasonJoyce C. MastDavid and Teri MathewsNancy and William MathiasTheodor MaxeinerRev. Pamela McAbee NesbitKenneth and Sharon McBeeLawrence P. McBradyRich Mcclimon

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Philip and Elizabeth McClintockNathanael McConnellFather Tom McCormickWalter W. McCormickMr. and Mrs. Lloyd H. McCracken, Jr.Mike McCurryPatricia McdermottRobert McDonaldMalcolm McDonaldDiane McElfish-Helle and Dr. Todd HelleDavid and Sarah McElroyPatricia A. McGaffiganJohn McGaleySheila McGeeJune McGlewAllan and Darina McKelvieRyan W. McKelvyJoan and John MclellanRobert McmathMimi McMillanMichelle McMullenSharon and Jim McNamaraDebb McRobertsMike G. McWilliamsDavid E. MeadeJohanna Y. MearaMaricela MedinaErik MedinaDonald E. MeederDaniel J. MelkusHugh MentonSusan MerrillKenneth J. MeyerAndrew MeyerElizabeth MeyerDr. James MichelSheila MichelJoseph and Linda MichonEdward and Ruth MihevcJames MihillsWilliam R. MillerRoger and Edith MillerChristian M. MiltonNorma and Joseph MitchellFlorence U. MittinoKenneth MoerbeRobert MoliseSusan MontgomeryJon MontgomeryTerry and Cornelia MooreSteven MooreWilliam MooreVeronica MoranRev. James M. MoranJohn MoreJulie MorlandSue MorrisseyMr. and Mrs. Lee MortimerFrances MossFr. Marvin A. MottetBetty MullenRuth MullerRichard L. MulroyLucy and Ebb MundenKatherine MurpheyPeter and Debrale MurphyAnne Murphy

Anne MurrayJoan MurrayStephen MyersAnne MyglandWilliam and Elfie NadellLarry W. NeebJoseph and Julia NeilsonMark and Ardis NelsonCarol J. Nelson and W. Keith HenryMichael NesbittCraig L. NessanPaul W. NeukirchGudger Nichols, Jr. and Mary K. NicholsWilliam A. NicollGlenn NielsenDale and Alice NobleNancy J. NorbergElizabeth NordquistBeverly NortonZena Sue NunziataHeather O’ConnellMargaret O’ConnellBrenda O’ConnellBrigid M. O’DonnellFr. John G. OesterlePatrick O’Hara and Nancy GroenewoldFrances O’HernMichael A. OligMark E. OlsenDuane A. OlsonKristi K. OlsonDr. Norman OlsonVictor OristanoDaniel O’RourkeLarry OttemanMark J. OvenJohn and Marilyn PaarlbergRonald PageJohn and Mary PaoneBill PaparisDiane W. ParkerMarti PastoreRyan PedersonWill PeeblesJoseph and Ellen PellegrinDr. Becky PentzRev. Richard A. PerfettoJeanne PerreiraDavid and Louise PeteringRichard and Donna PetersonJerrald and Esther PfabeCathy PfefferleDr. Cynthia PiccirilliLewis and Winifred PinchAlma J. PlanteJohn-William and Susan PoduskaStephen and Esther PortnoyMr. and Mrs. Andrew W. PotashRalph E. PowellDavid and Lois PreisingerGerald and Karen PriceKent and Julie PriceJohn and Bonnie PriebeDebra PruittMr. and Mrs. Ralph E. PurdyRev. Dennis QuackenbossCheryl Rafferty

Rama RaiPeter RalstonMary RameyRuth M. RedingtonDaniel A. ReeceElinor M. ReesMichael ReidJames and Barbara ReillyCharles ReinboldKari ReiquamDavid and Patti RepkoRev. James S. and Jan RettigMr. and Mrs. Howard ReynoldsDee RhodesDonald Richards and Martha CrossenMr. and Mrs. Robert RigstadStephen P. RinnertArlene RodenbeckKenneth Roe and Shawn SlywkaVincent and Ann RomanoAndrew RonnevikDana RoseRev. Robert C. RosingGreg RothGary and Nancy RueterRoger and Elaine RuffMary RutherfurdRobert RyanRobert RydlandKathy SabinoPablo and Rita SanchezRev. Kwen O. SandersonMr. and Mrs. Lamin SannehMeghan SauderBetty SawyerPaul ScaringiEdna SchadeRev. Robert SchadenDave and Pat SchecherDebra ScherfWolfgang ScherrStephen and Susan SchmidtKarl and Shirley SchmidtDr. and Mrs. William H. SchneiderGrace M. SchoolKatharine J. SchraderMary S. SchriberKent and Melissa SchrofJohn E. SchwiebertJane ScoccaPhebe M. ScottNancy F. SeiferTimothy SexauerJohn and Margit ShanahanMargaret SharkeyFrancis and Irene SheahenDr. Thomas H. ShepardJuanita and Paul SherbaYvonne Sherlock and Martin GriffyJames and Rebecca ShieldsThomas M. ShineMichael ShookKenneth and Eleanor SiessAlex SilkDr. Elaine P. SilverRev. and Mrs. Martin J. SimmonsMr. and Mrs. Raymond F. SimonCathryn M. Simon

Patricia SimondsPhyllis J. SiudyJack Smalligan and Carolyn BrockJohn and Maryellen SmileyBarbara and Kenneth SmithBarbara SmithSheryl SmokerBeth and Bill SnyderPaul V. SonkowskyMary and Timothy SoulisProf. Hans SpalteholzDonna B. SpigaroloBen SpigerHerbert C. SpomerKathleen StaffordDoug and Joyce StakemBarb StaniszewskiRev. and Ronald C. StarenkoMorgan B. StarkWil and Betty StevensonDr. Mary L. StillerRalph StilsonRev. Lloyd and Dorothy StiversJan R. StoneDr. Scott StraderChristopher and Emily StrayhornFred and Gloria StrickertMark StrietelmeierMildred W. StroopGordon and Glenda StrotherMr. and Mrs. Dave StuartPaul Stuehrenberg and Carole DevoreRev. Robert J. SuitFran and Monroe SullivanPatricia SwaneyJames and Julie SykesSusan F. TaquechelBrian D. TaylorTerrie TeegardenWilliam ThibodeauxDr. and Mrs. William N. ThomasHarry ThomasErik ThompsonKathy ThomsonRev. Wallace ThurmanTimothy and Margaret ThutGeorge-Ann TobinEarl and Patricia TodtOrton TofteJennifer TomkinsT H. TonnessenLois I. TorvikHarry TotonisRev. Joseph Towle, MMFather Shawn Tracy, OSAGary and Querethea TravisRev. William TreacyJames and Linda TrippiNathan Troutman BlumenshineRebecca Troutman BlumenshineCamille TyldenGrace UhleMr. and Mrs. Peter VajdaRenee Van DrentBarbara Van EnkMark Van LummelColonel Caroline Van Mason Ret.Willem and Ingeborg Van Pelt

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Michael L. Van ScyocRobert J. Vanden BurgtDenise VanZagoEdgar E. VargasSacra VaughanDavid and Marcelle VaughnLillian VennerTom VerdoornTed and Charlene VirtsJoseph VitaleTom and Becky Von FischerAlvin and Joyce VosEdith F. WaisWillard WalkerMr. and Mrs. James C. WaltzSteven WangJulie and Mike WarnerRev. Robert WashabaughBryan and Ria WatersMalcolm WeedHarvey M. WeitkampSean WendtCarol A. WerheimGloria I. WeselyAndrea WestmeyerJohn B. WheelerC. D. WhiteElizabeth W. WhiteLinda D. WhitleyConnie and Firmin WidmerJanet F. WilcoxDavid Wiley and Hope FarriorHugh F. WilkinsJean and Robert WilliamsCharlotte and Robert WilliamsKathryn M. WillsonAmanda WilsonRuth WilsonRobyn L. WinegardnerJohn and Mary WinhamMr. and Mrs. John WinkelCatherine WolffJane and Dennis WoodMary Woodall-JappeRuth WoodendKathryn WoodsMarilyn J. WorkmanRanae and James WrightRobert YahnRichard A. YaussyCharles and Mamie YeagleDon YoungJohn A. YoungJohn YriosEdward ZahorikDennis and Pat ZeregaLarry and Kathleen ZimplemanJohn and Elizabeth Zulaski

Congregational and Denominational Support (Gifts of $1,000 or more)

Advent Lutheran Church, New York, NYAll Saints Episcopal Parish, Hoboken, NJAllegany Franciscan Ministries, Inc., Palm Harbor, FL

American Baptist Churches U.S.A., Valley Forge, PAAmerican Evangelical Lutheran Church, Prescott, AZBaptist World Alliance, Falls Church, VABarrington United Methodist, Barrington, ILBath Church UCC, Akron, OHBenedictine Foundation, Washington, DCBethany Community, Pittsburgh, PABethel Christian Reformed Church, Lansing, ILBethel Lutheran Church, Rochester, MNBethel Lutheran Church, Northfield, MNBethesda United Methodist Church, Bethesda, MDBirmingham First United Methodist, Birmingham, MIBlessed Sacrament Catholic Community, Alexandria, VABon Secours Health System, Marriottsville, MDBridgeport United Methodist Church, Bridgeport, WVBroadway Baptist Church, Fort Worth, TXBuncombe Street United Methodist Church, Greenville, SCCalvary Church Missions Team, Arlington, MACapuchin Fathers, Detroit, MICarmelite Nuns, Beacon, NYCatholic Charities, U.S.A., Alexandria, VACatholic Relief Services, Baltimore, MDCentral Lutheran Church, Anchorage, AKChevy Chase Presbyterian Church, Washington, DCChrist Church Cathedral, Cincinnati, OHChrist Lutheran Church, Georgetown, TXChrist the King Lutheran Church, Durango, COChristian Church (Disciples of Christ), Indianapolis, INChurch of the Brethren, Elgin, ILChurch of the Holy Angels, Chagrin Falls, OHChurch World Service, Elkhart, INClassis Illiana of the Christian Reformed Church, Cedar Lake, INCommunity of Christ, Independence, MOCooperative Baptist Fellowship, Atlanta, GACornerstone United Methodist Church, Bear, DEDaughters of Charity, Evansville, INDaughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, Saint Louis, MODetroit United Methodist Annual Conference, Flint, MI

Diamond Lake Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, MNDisciples Home Missions, Indianapolis, INEaster Lutheran Church, Eagan, MNEighth Day Faith Community, Washington, DCEpiscopal Church of Reconciliation, San Antonio, TXEpiscopal Diocese of Arkansas, Little Rock, AREpiscopal Diocese of Newark, Newark, NJEpiscopal Diocese of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OKEpiscopal Diocese of Pittsburgh, Monroeville, PAEpworth United Methodist Church, Durham, NCEvangelical Covenant Church, Chicago, ILEvangelical Lutheran Church In America, Chicago, ILFairview Presbyterian Church, Indianapolis, INFaith Christian Reformed Church, New Brighton, MNFaith Lutheran Lutheran, Jacksonville, ILFaith Presbyterian Church, Baltimore, MDFelician Sisters of North America, Beaver Falls, PAFirst Lutheran Church, Blair, NEFirst Moravian Church, Riverside, NJFirst Presbyterian Church, Cranbury, NJFirst Reformed Church, Fishkill, NYFirst United Church of Oak Park, Oak Park, ILFirst United Methodist Church, Salem, ORFirst United Methodist Church, Grand Rapids, MIFirst United Methodist Church of Ardmore, Ardmore, OKGeorgetown University, Washington, DCGrace Fellowship Community Church, San Francisco, CAGrace Lutheran Church, Dover, OHGrace Lutheran Church, Villa Park, ILGrace Lutheran Church & School, River Forest, ILGrace Lutheran Church of Glendora, Glendora, CAHoly Trinity Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, MNHoly Trinity Parish, Bay City, MIImmaculate Conception Catholic Church, Marrero, LAJesuit Community at SJU, Merion Station, PAKenilworth Union Church, Kenilworth, ILKing of Kings Lutheran Church, Fairfax, VALa Canada Presbyterian Church, La Canada, CA

Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod World Relief and Human Care, Saint Louis, MOLutheran World Relief, Baltimore, MDMarist College, Poughkeepsie, NYMeadlawn Christian Church, Indianapolis, INMissionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate, Washington, DCNativity Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, MNNorthminster Presbyterian Church, Indianapolis, INNorthwestern Ohio Synod-ELCA, Findlay, OHOak Harbor Lutheran Church, Oak Harbor, WAOur Savior’s Lutheran Church, Sioux Falls, SDPenasquitos Lutheran Church, San Diego, CAPresbyterian Church, Bowling Green, KYPresbyterian Hunger Program, Louisville, KYPresbytery of Shenandoah, Harrisonburg, VAPresbytery of the James, Richmond, VAProtestant Dutch Reformed Church, Brooklyn, NYRutgers Presbyterian Church, New York, NYS.C. Ministry Foundation, Cincinnati, OHSacred Heart Church, Sauk Rapids, MNSaint Bede Abbey, Peru, ILSaint Mark Presbyterian Church, Rockville, MDSalvation Army (National Headquarters), Alexandria, VASetauket Presbyterian Church, Setauket, NYSisters of Charity of Cincinnati, Mt St Joseph, OHSisters of Charity of Leavenworth, Leavenworth, KSSisters of Charity of Nazareth, Nazareth, KYSisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word, Houston, TXSisters of Mercy West Midwest Community, Omaha, NESisters of St. Anne, Marlborough, MASisters of St. Francis of Assisi, Saint Francis, WISisters of St. Joseph of Orange, Orange, CASisters of the Presentation, Dubuque, IASt Richard Catholic Church, Swanton, OHSt. Andrew Catholic Community, Rochester, MISt. Andrew Presbyterian Church, Groton, CTSt. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, College Park, MD

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St. Andrews United Methodist, Highlands Ranch, COSt. Casimir Catholic Church, Lansing, MISt. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, San Antonio, TXSt. James Catholic Church, Lititz, PASt. James Catholic Church, Conway, SCSt. John Neumann Church, Saint Charles, ILSt. John Neumann Church, Reston, VASt. John Vianney Parish, Shelby Township, MISt. Louis Catholic Church, Pinecrest, FLSt. Luke’s United Methodist Church, Orlando, FLSt. Mary’s Church, Waverly, IASt. Michael Catholic Community, Sterling Hts, MISt. Paul Lutheran Church, Davenport, IASt. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Fayetteville, ARSt. Paul’s Memorial Episcopal Church, Charlottesvle, VASt. Peter Lutheran Church, Mesa, AZSt. Thomas More Student Parish, Kalamazoo, MISt. Vincent De Paul Church, Albany, NYSudbury United Methodist Church, Sudbury, MATrinity Episcopal Church, Princeton, NJTrinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, Camp Hill, PATrinity Lutheran Church, S Milwaukee, WITrinity Presbyterian Church, Arlington, VATriumphant Love Lutheran Church, Austin, TXUnited Church of Christ Wider Church Ministries, Cleveland, OHUnited Methodist Committee on Relief, New York, NYWayne Presbyterian Church, Wayne, PAWest End United Methodist Church, Nashville, TNWestminster Presbyterian Church, Alexandria, VAWestminster Presbyterian Church, West Chester, PAWestminster Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, PAWisconsin United Methodist Conference, Sun Prairie, WIWoodlawn Christian Reformed, Grand Rapids, MIWorld Relief, Baltimore, MDZion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Sandusky, OH

Institutional Support (Gifts of $50,000 or more)

American Jewish World Service, New York, NYBill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Seattle, WAChang K. Park Foundation, Armonk, NYDavid & Carol Myers Foundation, Holland, MIEleanor Crook Foundation, San Marcos, TXGulf Coast Community Foundation, Venice, FLThe William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, Menlo Park, CAWallace Genetic Foundation, Washington, DC

Institutional Support (Gifts of $1,000 to $49,999)

AnonymousAndrews Foundation, Houston, TXAnnie E. Casey Foundation, Baltimore, MDAssociation of State Baptist Papers, Homewood, ALBarnabas Foundation, Tinley Park, ILBrethren in Christ Foundation, Grantham, PABroetje Orchards/ First Fruits of Washington, Prescott, WABurdick Faulkner Charitable FundCafe’ on Vine, Davenport, IACanadian Foodgrains Bank, Winnepeg, MBCapital Group Companies Foundation, Los Angeles, CACatholic Community Foundation, Saint Paul, MNClermont Foundation, Summit, NJCommunities of Coastal Georgia Foundation, Brunswick, GACommunity Foundation for Greater Buffalo, Buffalo, NYCommunity Foundation for Greater New Haven, New Haven, CTCommunity Foundation For the Fox Valley Region, Inc., Appleton, WICommunity Foundation of Greater Des Moines, Des Moines, IACongressional Hunger Center, Washington, DCDealy Legacy of Foundation of the Heart, Colorado Spgs, CODiscoverers Fund, Inc, Madison, WIEdward D. Jones & Company Custodian, Maryland Hts, MOFarm Foundation, Oak Brook, ILFood and Agriculture Organization, Washington, DCFoods Resource Bank, Western Springs, ILGamco Investors, Rye, NYGE Foundation, Fairfield, CTGerald K. and Virginia A. Hornung Family Foundation, Shelburne, VT

Gilligan Foundation, Mendota Hts, MNGlaxo/Smith/Kline Foundation, Philadelphia, PAGlover Park Group, Washington, DCGoldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund, Albany, NYH.E.B. Grocery Company, San Antonio, TXHealey Family Foundation, Morristown, NJHelen Brach Foundation, Chicago, ILHenry Luce Foundation, New York, NYInterAction, Washington, DCInternational Union - U.A.W., Detroit, MIJ.P. Morgan, New York, NYJewish Communal Fund, New York, NYJohn R. Jakobson Foundation, New York, NYJP Morgan Chase Foundation, Princeton, NJKandell Fund, New York, NYKeker Family Foundation, San Francisco, CAKimberly-Clark Foundation, Stuart, FLLazard Freres & Co. LLC, New York, NYMacDonald-Peterson Foundation, Houston, TXMadison Community Foundation, Madison, WIMargaret S. Rice & Henry Hart Rice Foundation, New York, NYMarina P. & Stephen E. Kaufman Foundation, New York, NYMcKinsey & Company, Inc., New York, NYMedia Design/Newssource, Hingham, MAMennonite Foundation, Inc., Goshen, INMicrosoft Matching Gifts Program, Princeton, NJMinneapolis Foundation, Minneapolis, MN

Bread for the World is grateful to the several individuals and families who made generous gifts in 2011 but wish their giving to remain anonymous.

Space does not permit us to recognize all of our members whose generous financial support strengthens our collective Christian voice on behalf of hungry people. Our heartfelt gratitude to them.

Contributions to Bread for the World are not tax-deductible because its members lobby Congress on behalf of hungry people. Many individuals and families chose to support Bread for the World Institute. Contributions to the Institute are tax-deductible and support research and education, including the annual Hunger Report and research on maternal and child nutrition and immigration.

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Global Impact Funding Trust, Inc, New York, NYNeighborhood Enterprises, Inc., Saint Louis, MONetwork for Good, Bethesda, MDO’Connor Family Foundation, New York, NYOmaha Community Foundation, Omaha, NEOppenheimer Funds Legacy Programs, Denver, COPershing, LLC, Jersey City, NJPettyjohn Company, Lynchburg, VAPharaoh C. Thompson Foundation, McAllen, TXPresbyterian Foundation (U.S.A.), Jeffersonvlle, INRick Steves’ Europe Through the Back Door, Edmonds, WARobert J. Frisby Foundation, Clearwater, FLRoger Nuncio Foundation, Corpus Christi, TXSaint Paul Foundation, Saint Paul, MNSchneider Electric/Square D Foundation, Princeton, NJSchoellkopf Family Foundation, Pasadena, CASchwab Charitable Fund, San Francisco, CAShield-Ayres Foundation, San Antonio, TXSodexo, Inc. & Affiliates, Gaithersburg, MDStanford & Joan Alexander Foundation, Houston, TXStearns Financial Serives Group, Greensboro, NCT. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving, Baltimore, MDU.S. Charitable Gift Trust, Wilmington, DEWells Fargo Investments, Minneapolis, MNWinky Foundation, Oroville, WA

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