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Page 1: ANNUAL REPORT - Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation

2020ANNUALREPORT

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It’s important for Dunkin’ to give back to the communities we serve, and I am proud to have the opportunity to help local students and families

during these challenging times.

———

Sonny Ho Dunkin' Franchisee & 2020 MSNBC Hero

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DEAR FRIENDS,Universally, 2020 was a year of unexpected change. Almost overnight, our world came to a halt as schools and businesses

closed, travel stopped, and all plans went out the window. These changes brought about an exponentially increased need

by our communities: rising unemployment and kids out of school caused long lines at food banks, and restrictions on

gatherings meant hospitalized children faced even more isolation than ever.

What didn’t change? Our mission: to bring joy to kids battling hunger and illness. And when you have the means to make

a difference, you rise to meet the moment. Thanks to the support of Dunkin’ franchisees, guests, vendors and corporate

employees, in 2020 the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation granted $5 million to children’s health and hunger relief

organizations, including $2.25 million in emergency relief grants for nearly 200 nonprofits around the country.

In partnership with Dunkin’, we also tried to bring a smile and a sense of normalcy to people by providing simple joys like

free cups of coffee for healthcare workers, care packages for food bank employees, and do-it-yourself Halloween donut

decorating kits for kids living in shelters who couldn’t trick-or-treat.

We were humbled by the way the Dunkin’ community came together to support the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation

to help us continue to make an impact – from running or walking in the Dunkin’ JOY Run, our first-ever virtual fundraiser;

to participating in our Bark dog toy fundraiser; to donating in-store during our holiday Give Cheer fundraising campaign;

and renewing corporate partnership commitments – all of which helped us raise $8.5 million in a year without in-person

fundraising events.

Thank you to all who supported us in 2020 through a multitude of changes and helped us make an impact where it was

needed most. Here’s to a safe, bright and joyful 2021.

WITH JOY, The Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation team and Board of Directors

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BRINGING JOY ONE

COMMUNITY AT A TIME

$2.7MWe raised $2.7 million

dollars through our in-store fundraiser, Give Cheer.

$

$5MWe gave $5 million

dollars in grants across the country to bring joy

to kids battling hunger or illness.

DOGS FOR JOYWe granted 5 facility

dogs to premier children’s hospitals.

2020 HOW WE MADE AN

IMPACT $1.8M+

Held our first in-store fundraiser with Bark,

raising more than $1.8 million dollars.

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HER0 RECHARGE

We launched Hero Recharge with First Descents,

for healthcare workers facing traumatic stress

from the pandemic.

$2.25M+We gave more than

$2.25 million dollars in emergency grants.

35 STATESWe funded more

than 350 nonprofits in 35 states.

$ $

DUNKIN' JOY RUNWe launched our first

ever run & walk, raising $235,000 for kids.

FREE COFFEE

We provided more than 100,000 free cups of

coffee to frontline workers.

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Container gardens from Cultivating Abundance (Immokalee, FL).

Food ready for distribution at Connecticut Food Bank (Waterbury, CT).

EMERGENCY RELIEF GRANTSWhen businesses, restaurants and schools began to shut down in March, we started hearing from our hunger relief partners: with people losing their jobs and kids out of school, more people were depending on food relief agencies than ever before. Social distancing measures stripped food banks and food pantries of their volunteer forces, and with people stocking up on food and supplies at the grocery store, suddenly there was little leftover to donate. Nonprofits needed help, and they needed it fast.

On March 19 the Foundation activated $1.25 million in emergency relief grants. We received applications for funding immediately and turned around checks as fast as we could – some the next day – to make sure health and hunger nonprofits could meet the ever-expanding need.

We renewed our commitment in August with another $1 million in emergency funding for hunger relief organizations. Through both rounds of funding, we provided grants ranging from $5,000-$30,000 to nearly 200 organizations.

COVID-19RELIEF

Preparing student meals at Building Audacity (Boston, MA).

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FEEDING THE FRONTLINEIn April, Dunkin’ and the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation partnered to show support for frontline workers. We provided more than 100,000 free cups of coffee in the form of breakfast distributions, care packages and gift cards to doctors, nurses, hospital workers, emergency personnel, first responders and more.

Our goal when bringing the Dunkin’ truck to more than 25 hospitals around the country was to bring smiles, lift spirits and provide a small sense of normalcy during challenging times.

< Healthcare workers raise a cup at the Staten Island COVID-19 drive-thru testing center.

HELPING HEROES RECHARGEIn April, the Foundation partnered with outdoor adventure nonprofit First Descents to create Hero Recharge, a new program that provides support to healthcare workers – including those who do so much to help kids battling illness – facing post-traumatic stress from the pandemic. With Hero Recharge, doctors, nurses and other healthcare heroes can apply to participate in an outdoor adventure retreat with peers who understand what they have been through. At the end of 2020, 13 retreats had already taken place safely across the country.

< Hero Recharge outdoor adventure retreat in New York (August 2020).

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120 FOOD BANKS & FOOD PANTRIES

65 EMERGENCY MEAL PROGRAMS

20 GROCERY DELIVERY

PROGRAMS

15 BACKPACK PROGRAMS

11 SCHOOL-BASED FEEDING

PROGRAMS

6 NUTRITION EDUCATION PROGRAMS

SUPPORTING HUNGER RELIEF NATIONWIDEBecause families in need face a variety of different circumstances, the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation has always funded organizations that take creative approaches addressing childhood hunger – from BackPack programs to nutrition education initiatives, school-based feeding programs and more. In 2020, when schools, libraries and community centers shut down, social distancing measures went into effect and demand for services sharply increased, hunger relief organizations innovated and went to incredible lengths to reach people who needed food.

Through our regional grants and emergency relief grants, the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation had an opportunity to support an incredible host of programs:

18 COMMUNITY GARDENS &

FOOD RESCUE INITIATIVES

BRINGING JOY TO KIDS BATTLING

HUNGER

Photo courtesy of Feeding America

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GRANTEE SPOTLIGHTYWCA White Plains & Central Westchester GEMS program

The GEMS program helps empower Black and Hispanic girls and young women through academic support, college and career readiness, health and wellness, and more. The Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation provided the YWCA White Plains & Central Westchester with a grant to support its Food Literacy Program to GEMS program participants. Through the Food Literacy Program, the YWCA distributes flyers/information on healthy eating, conducts nutritional education workshops with cooking demonstrations, provides recommendations on preparing affordable, healthy snacks, and maintains an on-site youth garden.

FRANCHISEE SPOTLIGHTSonny HO, 2020 MSNBC Hero

Thanks to the generosity of Franchisee Sonny Ho, the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation gave $100,000 to The Fund for Philadelphia Schools to help provide healthy meal boxes to schoolchildren and their families in Philadelphia, PA. Sonny was recognized as a 2020 Hero in MSNBC’s “Remembering the Heroes of 2020” segment showcasing business leaders and companies giving back on a national and local level throughout the year.

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360 Youth ServicesAgape Youth & Family CenterAIDS Community Resources dba ACR HealthAkron-Canton Regional FoodbankAkwesasne Boys & Girls Club St. Regis Mohawk TribeAlabama Childhood Food Solutions American National Red CrossAmericas Second Harvest of Greater St. JosephAmigos for KidsArmed Services YMCA of Hampton RoadsAtlanta Community Food Bank Atlanta Growing Leadership of Women Attleboro Area Council of Churches Banks County Family Connection Be The Change Sunday MealBeacon Academy Beaver County Young Mens Christian AssociationBellevue Public Schools FoundationBest of the Batch FoundationBeverly Bootstraps Community Services Big Brothers Big Sisters of Monmouth & Middlesex CountiesBloom EmpowermentBlue Ridge Area Food BankBoston Resiliency FundBoys & Girls Club of Greater Lowell Boys & Girls Club of ManchesterBoys & Girls Club of Meriden Boys & Girls Club of Nassau County Foundation Boys & Girls Club of Paterson and PassaicBoys & Girls Club of St.. Mary's Boys & Girls Club of the Sandhills Boys & Girls Club of TucsonBoys & Girls Clubs of Northeastern Pennsylvania Boys & Girls Clubs of The Capital Area Boys & Girls Clubs of The Tennessee ValleyBoys & Girls Clubs of WarwickBoys and Girls Club MarshfieldBoys And Girls Club of Cedar RapidsBoys and Girls Club of LancasterBoys and Girls Clubs of Dorchester Boys Hope Girls Hope of ArizonaBread of LifeBread of the Mighty Food Bank Bridge Over Troubled Waters Brooklyn Rescue Mission Urban Harvest CenterBucksport Community Concerns Food Pantry Building AudacityCaash Charity CoCamella's CupboardCanton Area Helpline

Capital Area Food BankCare and Share Food Bank for Southern Colorado Carteret Business Partnership Catholic Charities Bureau Catholic Charities Southwestern OhioCentral Pennsylvania Food BankChattanooga Area Food BankChester County Food BankChicago Family Health Center Christinas HouseCitizen Advocates Citizens For Citizens City Harvest Colorado FriendshipColumbia Presbyterian Church/Hands Across the StreetCommittee On Temporary Shelter (COTS)Community Action Committee of The Lehigh Valley Community Action Program Belknap-Merrimack Counties Community Child Care Services Community Dining Room Community Enhancement Collaboration Community Food Bank of New JerseyCommunity Food Bank of Southern ArizonaCommunity Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Indiana Community Helping Place Community Kitchen of Myrtle BeachCommunity of Hope MinistriesCommunity Servings Connecticut Food Bank Connecting Kids To MealsCPACSCristo Rey Boston High School Crossroads Community ServicesCultivate Abundance CUMACDaniels Table Delaware Opportunities Door Student Services Dream Center DenverDublin Food PantryEast Side Neighborhood Recreation CenterEast-West FoundationEau Gallie High SchoolElijah's PromiseElisha ProjectEmerald Youth FoundationFamily Promise Family Promise of the Lower Cape FearFamily Services of Westchester Fan 4 Kids

Father Bill's & MainSpringFeeding America Eastern Wisconsin Feeding America Tampa Bay Feeding San DiegoFeeding South Florida Fenway Community Health Center Fight2FeedFirst Baptist Church in Jamaica PlainFood Bank For New York CityFood Bank of Central and Eastern North CarolinaFood Bank of Central NYFood Bank of Delaware Food Bank of Eastern MichiganFood Bank of South JerseyFood For Free Committees Food GatherersFood Pantry of Green Cove Springs Food Project Foodraising Friends Foodshare Footprints Food PantryFort Care Foundation for Portland Public SchoolsFreestore-Foodbank Friends of Southington Community ServicesFull Shelf Food Pantry GatherGood Neighbor Food CupboardGood Shepherd Food BankGreater Boston Food BankGreater Chicago Food DepositoryGreater Cleveland Food BankGreater Pittsburgh Community Food BankGreater Somerset County YMCAGreater Woodbury Cooperative Ministries Grenville Baker Boys And Girls Club Grow Food Northampton H O P E Family Resource Center Harlem Grown Hartford Food System Harvesters-The Community Food NetworkHeading Home Health Imperatives Hingham Food PantryHoopeston Multi Agency Service Center Hortons Kids Houston Food BankHunger Task Force Interfaith Emergency Services Interfaith Human Services of Putnam

HUNGER GRANTEES

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Interfaith Social ServicesJacobs and Cushman San Diego Food BankJersey Cares Jessie’s Place of the Jimmie Hale MissionJewish Family Service of the Lehigh ValleyJewish Relief AgencyJonnycake Center of WesterlyKansas Food Bank Warehouse Kelly Memorial Food PantryKey Better Days SocietyKids SoarKidsPACK La Casa De Amistad La Casa NorteLake Area MinistriesLakeview PantryLancaster County Food HubLifeNet4FamilesLifting Up Westchester Long Island Cares Los Angeles LGBT CenterLos Angeles Regional Food BankLowcountry Food BankLowville Food PantryManna Conejo Valley Food BankMarietta Police Athletic League Marietta Schools Foundation Maryland Food BankMassachusetts Military Support Foundation Massasoit Community College Foundation Meals of Hope Meals On Wheels of Ri Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer CenterMerrimack Valley Young Mens Christian Association Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program Mid-Ohio FoodbankMill City Grows Natick Service Council Nationalities Service Center of PhiladelphiaNaugatuck YMCANeighbors Helping Neighbors New Ground New Hampshire Catholic Charities New RootsNew York Botanical GardenNew York Common PantryNewark Beth Israel Medical Center North Shore Soup KitchenNorthern Illinois Food BankNorthern Virginia Family Service

Ohio Valley Youth NetworkOld Schoolhouse Community Garden & OrchardOpen Doors Louisiana Open Hand AtlantaOperation CR Inc.Options For YouthOur Neighbors’ TablePalama SettlementPalm Beach County Food BankPartners Healthcare System Person To Person PhilabundancePlace of Hope Police Athletic League of PhiladelphiaPridelines Youth Services Project Bread - The Walk For Hunger Project Concern of Cudahy-St. Francis Project One FourR. Kids Inc.Regional Food Bank of Northeast Florida Regional Food Bank of Northeast New York Rescuing Leftover CuisineRhode Island Community Food BankRichmond Area Food PantryRome Rescue MissionSafe Future Foundation Safety Shelter of St. Johns County San Antonio Food BankSecond Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee Second Harvest Food Bank of NW NCSecond Harvest Food Bank of Silicon ValleySeeds of Faith Senior Services of AlbanyShare Food ProgramSkowhegan Community Food CupboardSo What Else South Shore Community Action Council Southeast Texas Food BankSOZOSt. Cloud Community PantrySt. Martin Community Center Student Homelessness Initiative PartnershipSuncoast Charities For Children Sunrise MinistriesTable to TableTankproofThe Ali Forney CenterThe Attic Youth Center

The Campaign Against Hunger The Charity Guild The Community KitchenThe Cornerstone Foundation the DELCO Food Project The Dimock CenterThe Food Bank of Western Massachusetts The FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties (dba Fulfill)The Fund for the School District of PhiladelphiaThe HopeLineThe Massachusetts Coalition for the HomelessThe Oasis Haven For Women & Children The Open Door Cape Ann Food Pantry The RWJ University Hospital Foundation The Society of St.. AndrewThe Thomas Promise FoundationThe Urban Farming Institute of Boston The Urban Outreach Center of NYC @ Jan Hus Presbyterian ChurchTiconderoga Area Backpack ProgramTown of Brunswick - School DepartmentTreasure Coast Food BankUnited Church of Rogers ParkUnited Methodist Church UnionUnited Presbyterian Church of BinghamtonUnited Way of Greater NashuaUnited Way of the Dutchess-Orange RegionUSO of Hampton Roads and Central VirginiaUSO of Metropolitan New York Vermont Childrens Trust FoundationVermont Food BankVeterans & Community Housing Coalition Village FamilyVineyard Family ServicesVirginia Peninsula FoodbankWinchester Union Rescue Mission Waltham Boys & Girls Club West Valley Boys & Girls ClubWest Valley Community Services of Santa Clara County West Warwick Assistance Agency Windsor Community Service CouncilWord Keepers YWCA White Plains & Central Westchester

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SUPPORTING HOSPITALS NATIONWIDEFor pediatric hospital patients and kids battling illness, COVID-19 created a new level of isolation and a greater need for joy. The Foundation provided more than 50 grants to local organizations that bring joy to kids battling illness, including children’s hospitals, community

DOGS FOR JOYThe Foundation continues to provide Dogs for Joy grants to children’s hospitals to “hire” full-time service dogs to bring joy to pediatric patients. In 2020 we helped place five Dogs for Joy at children’s hospitals around the country*:

We also provided funding to Mount Sinai Hospital and Rush Children’s Hospital for future dog placements. *2019 grants; dogs placed in 2020

BRINGING JOY TO KIDS BATTLING

ILLNESS

BASKIN & AGNESMUSC Shawn Jenkins

Children’s Hospital (Charleston, SC)

BOBTufts Medical Center Children’s Hospital

(Boston, MA)

LITTAThe Children’s Hospital at OU Medical Center ( Oklahoma City, OK)

VALENTINAChildren’s Healthcare

of Atlanta ( Atlanta, GA)

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GRANTEE SPOTLIGHTMaggie’s Wigs for Kids of Michigan (St. Clair Shores, MI)

Maggie’s Wigs 4 Kids of Michigan provides wigs and support services to children ages 3 to 18 experiencing hair loss due to cancer, alopecia, trichotillomania, burn survivors and more. The organization has served over 4,800 Michigan children who received custom-made wigs based on their individual head size. The Foundation provided Maggie’s Wigs 4 Kids with a $5,000 grant to help the nonprofit continue to provide comfort to kids during a time of difficulty and uncertainty through events in their Enchanted Tea Room which help kids heal emotionally and psychologically.

GRANTEE SPOTLIGHTA Moment of Magic (Philadelphia, PA)

Through A Moment of Magic, college students provide creative programming to children with medical vulnerabilities. They provide moments of magic at hospitals, children’s homes, and other social service institutions. The Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation provided A Moment of Magic with a $7,000 grant to continue in its mission of “restoring the magic of believing at a time when a child needs to ‘just-be-a-kid’ while reminding them to be brave, strong, and fearless.”

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STARLIGHT SITESIn 2020, the Foundation helped unveil two bright, colorful new hospital rooms in partnership with the Starlight Children’s Foundation – a new playroom at Connecticut Children’s Hospital and an updated playroom at NYC Health + Hospitals | Queens. The spaces are designed to create a welcoming, joyful and calming environment for pediatric patients and their families.

A Moment of MagicA Wish Come True Albany Medical CenterAnn & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of ChicagoASK Childhood Cancer FoundationBelieve In Tomorrow Children’s FoundationBoston Children’s Hospital Trust Chasin A Dream Foundation Children’s Hospital Los AngelesChildren’s Cancer AssociationChildren’s Healthcare of AtlantaChild’s PlayDana-Farber Cancer InstituteDavids House Dravet Syndrome Foundation enCourage Kids FoundationFamily Reach FoundationFirst DescentsFlashes of Hope

Foundation For Morristown Medical Center Hasbro Children’s HospitalHumble Bumble Project Jacksonville School for AutismLucy’s Love BusMaggies Wigs 4 Kids of Michigan Make A Wish of New Hampshire March of Dimes FoundationMaria Seymour Brooker Memorial Maryam Parman Foundation For Injured ChildrenMount Sinai HospitalNathaniel’s Hope National Diaper Bank NetworkNemours Foundation – Wilmington, DENemours Foundation – Jacksonville, FL NYC Health + Hospitals/QueensOkizu FoundationOne Mission Orlando Health Foundation

Read to Grow Rush University Medical CenterSaint Joseph’s CenterShriners Hospitals for Children – Tampa, FL Shriners Hospitals for Children – Boston, MAShriners Hospitals for Children – Springfield, MA Special StridesSt. Joseph Healthcare System St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital FoundationSweet Julia Grace Foundation Team Campbell Foundation The Cleveland Clinic FoundationThe Huntsville Hospital Foundation The Jordy FoundationThe Morgan CenterTufts Medical Center University of Chicago Medical CenterValley Children’s Healthcare

HEALTH GRANTEES

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NEW YORK

Gave $193,000 to 14 child hunger nonprofits & 9 child health nonprofits

GRANTEE SPOTLIGHTMount Sinai Hospital New York, NY $15,000

Art and play therapy create a joyful environment for pediatric patients throughout their hospitalization by promoting meaningful interactions for patients, while offering the opportunity to enjoy art making and play. The New York Chapter of the Foundation funded “Bringing Joy to the Bedside,” a Mount Sinai Kravis Children’s Hospital Child Life and Creative Arts Therapy Department program that enables children to cope with a hospital stay and foster creativity and self-expression.

BRINGING JOY ONE

COMMUNITY AT A TIME

Structured into seven local volunteer chapters, the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation is powered

by a dedicated network of franchisees and team members. These teams are passionate about raising funds for their communities throughout

the year and granting that money to nonprofits in their neighborhoods to make an impact.

NEW YORK • CENTRAL ATLANTIC • MIDWESTNORTHEAST • WEST • SOUTH CENTRAL • BRAND CENTRAL

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MIDWEST

Gave $137,500 to 10 child hunger nonprofits & two child health nonprofits

GRANTEE SPOTLIGHTLakeview Pantry Chicago, IL $15,000

The Midwest Chapter provided Lakeview Pantry, Chicago's largest food pantry, with a $15,000 grant for its Online Market – a unique access point for food insecure families with small children. By preselecting grocery options and scheduling a pick-up time that is convenient for them, clients can be in and out of the Pantry within five minutes. This distribution model lowers the stigma and barriers to accessing food for thousands of families with young children in Chicago who are experiencing food insecurity.

CENTRAL ATLANTIC

Gave $47,000 to four child health nonprofits

GRANTEE SPOTLIGHTFlashes of Hope Philadelphia, PA $20,000

More than one Dunkin’ restaurant employee passionately nominated Flashes of Hope for a grant from the Foundation. Flashes of Hope’s one-of-a-kind program provides pediatric cancer patients with free, professional photo portraits, honoring the unique life and memories of children fighting cancer.

NORTHEAST

Gave $283,410 to 15 child hunger nonprofits & eight child health nonprofits

GRANTEE SPOTLIGHTShriners Hospital for Children Springfield, MA $10,000

The Foundation’s support of Shriners Hospital for Children’s Child Life Program allows specialists to help patients and their families cope with the hospital experience by giving children opportunities to play, learn and express themselves in a safe and compassionate environment of care. By working directly with patients, child life specialists empower children to express their fears, gain awareness about their medical care and, in turn, the ability to positively deal with their time at the hospital.

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SOUTH CENTRAL

Gave $78,233 to six child hunger nonprofits & three child health nonprofits

GRANTEE SPOTLIGHTSt. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital Tampa, FL $10,000

Providing Art & Music Therapy assists children with coping, helps to normalize their environment, and serves as a distraction from pain or anxiety throughout their hospitalization. Thanks to the South Central Chapter of the Foundation, St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital received funding to provide approximately 75 hours of one-on-one art therapy sessions and 100 hours of one-on-one music therapy sessions, bringing joy to 350 pediatric patients.

WEST

Gave $55,000 to two child hunger nonprofits & three child health nonprofits

GRANTEE SPOTLIGHTHarvesters – the Community Food Network Kansas City, MO $5,000

As an emergency response partner, Harvesters provides vital food to hungry children throughout a 26-county service area in Kansas and Missouri. Thanks to a grant from the West Chapter of the Foundation, Harvesters is able to continue providing critical food relief programs such as BackSnack, School Pantry and Kids Cafe for over 95,000 children facing food insecurity.

BRAND CENTRAL

Gave $27,500 to three child hunger nonprofits & one child health nonprofit

GRANTEE SPOTLIGHTInterfaith Social Services Quincy, MA $5,000

Interfaith Social Services’ food pantry offers fresh, healthful food, helping to improve clients' health outcomes and encouraging healthy living. Thanks to a grant from the Brand Central Chapter of the Foundation, in 2020 Interfaith Social Services was able to continue providing fruit, vegetables, dairy products and meat for every family visiting the food pantry.

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FUNDRAISING FOR JOYAlthough we couldn’t be together

in person, Dunkin’ franchisees, guests, crew members, corporate employees and vendors came together to raise funds for

the Foundation in fun and creative ways in 2020.

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The Foundation held its first-ever Dunkin’ JOY Run in August of 2020, bringing together 700 “Dunkin’ Runners,” “Original Brew Crew” members and “Munchkins® Milers” to run, walk and raise money for the Foundation. Over the course of four weeks, participants completed nearly 50,000 miles and helped raised $235,000 – more than twice our fundraising goal! – for the Foundation. We are already looking forward to the 2021 event.

DUNKIN’ X BARKThe Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation partnered with BARK to create Dunkin’-themed dog toys benefiting the Foundation. The toys were available in Dunkin’ restaurants as a thank you for a donation to the Foundation. The fundraiser raised $1.8 million and provoked a flurry of adorable dog photos on social media.

GIVE CHEERThe Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation’s annual in-store fundraiser raised a record $2.7 million in 2020, up from $2.5 million in 2019. Guests were invited to donate $1 to the Foundation to “Give Cheer to Children,” with the majority of donations coming through at the drive-thru.

DUNKINCOFFEEBREAK.COMConsumers who purchased a gift card on

DunkinCoffeeBreak.com in 2020 generously donated more than $120,000 to the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation at checkout.

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THANK YOU FORBRINGING

JOYWe are grateful to our Board of

Directors and regional Chapter Co-Chairs, who guide and power the Dunkin’ Joy in

Childhood Foundation around the country.

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REGIONAL CHAPTER CO-CHAIRS

BRAND CENTRAL CHAPTER Kristen Fitzpatrick, Dunkin’ Brands Jaime LeClair-Roy, Dunkin’ Brands Molly Wiley, Dunkin’ Brands

CENTRAL ATLANTIC CHAPTER Darrin Buono, Dunkin’ Franchisee Chuck Kaighn, Dunkin’ Brands

MIDWEST CHAPTER Bob Blum, Dunkin’ Franchisee Kajal Patel, Dunkin' Franchisee Mike Rodbro, Dunkin' Brands

NEW YORK CHAPTER Sid Mody, Dunkin’ Franchisee Darlene Schoeneberg, Dunkin’ Brands

NORTHEAST CHAPTER Victor Carvalho, Dunkin’ Franchisee Kelly Fish, Dunkin’ Brands

SOUTH CENTRAL CHAPTER David Baumgartner, Dunkin’ Franchisee Katie Gaston, Dunkin’ Brands

WEST CHAPTER Dan Cataldo, Dunkin’ Brands Curtis Roberts, Dunkin' Brands

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Shaun Cain, Dunkin’ Franchisee

Victor Carvalho (Co-Chair), Dunkin’ Franchisee

Alex Fernandez, Dunkin’ Franchisee

Wendy Leveillee, National DCP

Jason Maceda, Dunkin’ Brands

Drayton Martin, Dunkin’ Brands

Kari McHugh, Executive Director, Joy in Childhood Foundation

Parag Patel, Dunkin’ Franchisee

Mathias Piercy, Dunkin’ Brands

Karen Raskopf (Co-Chair), Dunkin’ Brands

Dana Reid, Dunkin’ Brands

David Sisson (Clerk), Dunkin’ Franchisee

DUNKIN’ JOY IN CHILDHOOD FOUNDATION TEAM Amy Eldridge, Senior Specialist

Tracy Finn, Senior Specialist

April McGonnigal, Senior Manager

Kari McHugh, Executive Director

Erin Pochay, Program Specialist

Elizabeth Rivera, Senior Coordinator

Anne Tremblay, Communications Manager

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CORPORATE PARTNERSOur Corporate Partners help us amplify our mission and take our efforts to the next level.

Thank you to all our partners for their support in 2020 and beyond.

DIAMOND PARTNERS

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CORPORATE PARTNERS

BRONZE PARTNERS ARYZTA Baldwin Richardson Foods Co. Bridor, Inc. Concord Foods Inc. CraftMark Bakery, LLC Harlan Bakeries, LLC Lawrence Foods Lyons Magnus Next-Gen Supply Group Pactiv Food Service P&G Professional Schreiber Foods Inc. Smithfield TAVO Packaging, Inc.

PREMIER PARTNERS Comcast NDCP

PLATINUM PARTNERS Coca-Cola Massimo Zanetti Beverage

SILVER PARTNERS Brill, Inc. Dart Container HP Hood LLC I. Rice & Company, Inc. Michael Foods OSI Group Pennant Ingredients, Inc. Transplace

APPAREL PARTNER CSE powered by HALO

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DONOR ROLL

$100,000+Comcast BusinessDunkin' Brands, Inc.National DCP, LLC

$25,000-$49,999Carlos Andrade GroupGoodrHima PatelJigita Patel

$10,000-$24,999Arc WorldwideBank NewportBBDO New YorkBoston BruinsBoston Celtics Shamrock FoundationCafua Management Company/Cafua FamilyCanyon DonutsSteven Catalano/Catalano CompaniesDosh Holdings, Inc.Eastern BankCadete EnterprisesGray, Plant, Mooty, Mooty & Bennett, P.A.David Hoffmann I. Rice & Company, Inc.Joyal Capital ManagementMarcovich, Mansour & Capobianco, LLCNew England Patriots, LLC

NGP Management, LLCSalvi Couto/Couto ManagementStarkweather & Shepley InsuranceTaylor Consulting and Contracting, LLCTD BankThe Carvalho GroupTripura, Inc.

$5,000-$9,999BAMKOBank of America Merchant ServicesBunn-o-matic, Inc.David Baumgartner/Bluemont Group, LLCDonovan Services, Inc.East Bay DonutsCharlie FrangakisJeff GregorHoracio'sJanitronics Building ServicesThomas MasciaMetLife StadiumMixhits RadioRichard and Teresa MommsenNano Safety SolutionsNE Donutshops Management Corp.Devarshi PatelPrem & Alaina, LLCRiverside Management Group, LLCRoute 40, LLC

Swamibapa Donuts, LLCTaylor DonutsSFG, an Advantage Marketing Partner

$2,500-$4,999ACM DonutsJames AllenAllWays Health PartnersBroyles Hospitality, LLCC&L Donuts, Inc.Coastal Management, LLCThomas DalyEFCO Products, Inc.Elm Plaza DonutsGary and Peggy HeckelHM Donuts, LLCThomas LeoneMCR DonutsAziz NathaniPanek Donuts, LLCPort Republic LGS LLC Dba Dunkin DonutsRelated BealRestaurant Services of the Outer BanksSagris Enterprises ManagementDavid SissonKrunal ThakarUni-Structures, Inc.Vermont Donut EnterprisesVigario Management Corporation

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Doug Zepka$1,000-$2,499Dana AfshariKevin AndradeArbella Insurance GroupAxis AdvisorsColleen BaileyRobert BrancaBridge St. Donuts, Inc.Melissa BruceVictor and Lorena CavalhoMaiing ChivCognizant US Corp.Colette CorriveauJeanne DaleDaly Kenney GroupArvine DelvaniaRichard DemersDeScenza DiamondsEntercomEnterprise HoldingsEdward FaganSean-Paul Ferreragk+a Architects, PCJohn GriseHari Donuts President, Inc.Hari Donuts Sugar Grove, Inc.Dawn HouleInspiration Donuts, Inc.

Sanjay and Neerja JainJaton Mgmt Co., LLCJSN NetworkLisbon Donuts, Inc.Lufrankton, LLCJon LutherJames LynchMelissa MachadoDonna MachiMaking Lives Better with AloricaDavid MannDrayton Martin Maya Donut, LLCHolly McCarthyAlexander McCourtMario MedeirosMedeiros NetworkMesquite Country Business VenturesMing East-West, LLCRobert MongeonAnn MoorehouseDiane MoralesNBG Management Corp.Tracy NevesNRN Network, Inc.Derek PachecoPaul PaquetteNishit PatelRoy Patel

Eric PortnoyChris PowersProgressive Foods, Inc.PSP Franchising, LLCQSR Services, LLCKardo RashaKaren RaskopfBrianne SavickiSchlossberg, LLCDarlene SchoenebergKalpesh ShahShivam Donuts, Inc.Shri RamNader SidhomJohn SilvaRam SinglaDavid StaleyTalent ResourcesTaylor Freezer of New EnglandFranklin TeixeiraThe Wolak GroupTopper Todd, LLCMary VaughnPeter WagnerSusan WarrenJon Wise Sam Wolak

DONOR ROLL

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2020 FINANCIAL SNAPSHOT

fundraising & contributions 7,510,377 7,033,818

investment revenue 47,679 65,033

total revenues 7,558,056 7,098,852

total expenses & grants 6,907,215 7,851,755

excess revenue 650,841 (752,903) over expenses

2020 UNAUDITED

2019 AUDITED

summary of revenue & expenses

asset 8,059,599 7,729,411

liability 1,222,994 1,543,646

net assets 6,836,605 6,185,765

2020 UNAUDITED

2019 AUDITED

assets, liabilities & net assets total program services

95%%program support

(includes fundraising/event expenses)

annual operating expenses

75%

5%

20%fundraising/eventsmanagement & general adminprogram services & grants

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