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A c h i e v e m e n t C i r c l e A c h i e v e m e n t C i r c l e In schools to shape futures. Board of Directors Chair - Aline Carnahan Community Volunteer Vice Chair - Robert Stadler The Commerce Bank of Washington Treasurer - Brenda Croft RSM US LLP Secretary - Tim Haser Costco Wholesale Blake Harris Fierce, Inc. Brian Rayfield Morgan Stanley Conan Lee JLL Darren Alger Matisia Consultants Dan Golden Centeris Data Centers Doug Martin AT&T Jennifer Chason Microsoft Julie Kerby Starbucks Mary Porter Nordstrom Megan O’Brien Doosan GridTech Michael Edmonds Parker, Smith, & Feek, Inc. Nick Muy Expedia Octavio Morales TierPoint Shawn McWashington HomeStreet Bank VALEDICTORIANS $100,000 + Costco Wholesale Discuren Charitable Foundation Serve Washington U.S. Department of Education United Way of King County $50,000 + AT&T Foundation City of Renton College Spark Washington Greater Tacoma Community Foundation King County Housing Authority Medina Foundation Pierce County Safeco Insurance Foundation United Way of Pierce County Whatcom County Public Health Department $25,000 + Altria American Gift Fund City Of Federal Way City of Kent Gary E. Milgard Family Foundation Inland Northwest Community Foundation MultiCare New York Life Norcliffe Foundation Planned Parenthood Satterberg Foundation The Leland J. and Dorothy H. Olson Charitable Foundation The Russell Family Foundation United Way of Spokane County Wells Fargo $10,000 + Capital One Services CarMax Foundation Cash America Cisco Systems, Inc. City of Lakewood City of Spokane City Year Corporation for National & Community Service Dell EMC Corporatio Denali Advanced Integration Everett Foundation Express Employment Franciscan Foundation Green River College Hyatt Corporation Liberty Mutual Foundation Matisia Consultants Nordstrom Foundation Northern Quest Northwest Children’s Fund Octavio and Diana Morales Pierce College Powell Family Foundation Silver Family Foundation State of Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction TOTE Maritime Alaska U.S. Bank Foundation Umpqua Bank Union Pacific United Way of Skagit County Walker’s Renton Subaru Washington State Achievement Council Western Washington Toyota/ Seattle Seahawks False Start Program Weyerhaeuser Whatcom Community Foundation In-Kind Donations $10,000 + Anonymous Corporation for National and Community Service Costco Wholesale Evergreen Middle School Firefighter’s Coats for Kids Foundation Garvey Schubert Barer New Life Church Renton S.H.A.K.E. Sport Clips Threshold Group Washington State Fair World Vision 2016-2017 Washington Network Annual Report The Achievement Circle recognizes contributions to any member of the Communities In Schools of Washington statewide network between July 1, 2016 and June 30, 2017. Every dollar is critical and we express our sincere thanks to everyone who supported us this year.

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In schools toshape futures.

Board of DirectorsChair - Aline Carnahan Community Volunteer Vice Chair - Robert Stadler The Commerce Bank of WashingtonTreasurer - Brenda Croft RSM US LLPSecretary - Tim Haser Costco WholesaleBlake Harris Fierce, Inc.Brian Rayfield Morgan Stanley

Conan Lee JLLDarren Alger Matisia ConsultantsDan Golden Centeris Data CentersDoug Martin AT&TJennifer Chason MicrosoftJulie Kerby Starbucks

Mary Porter NordstromMegan O’Brien Doosan GridTechMichael Edmonds Parker, Smith, & Feek, Inc.

Nick Muy Expedia Octavio Morales TierPoint Shawn McWashington HomeStreet Bank

VALEDICTORIANS $100,000 +Costco WholesaleDiscuren Charitable FoundationServe WashingtonU.S. Department of EducationUnited Way of King County

$50,000 +AT&T FoundationCity of RentonCollege Spark WashingtonGreater Tacoma Community FoundationKing County Housing AuthorityMedina FoundationPierce CountySafeco Insurance FoundationUnited Way of Pierce CountyWhatcom County Public Health

Department

$25,000 +AltriaAmerican Gift FundCity Of Federal WayCity of KentGary E. Milgard Family FoundationInland Northwest Community

FoundationMultiCareNew York LifeNorcliffe FoundationPlanned Parenthood

Satterberg FoundationThe Leland J. and Dorothy H. Olson

Charitable FoundationThe Russell Family FoundationUnited Way of Spokane CountyWells Fargo

$10,000 +Capital One ServicesCarMax FoundationCash AmericaCisco Systems, Inc.City of LakewoodCity of SpokaneCity YearCorporation for National &

Community ServiceDell EMC CorporatioDenali Advanced IntegrationEverett FoundationExpress EmploymentFranciscan FoundationGreen River CollegeHyatt CorporationLiberty Mutual FoundationMatisia ConsultantsNordstrom FoundationNorthern QuestNorthwest Children’s FundOctavio and Diana Morales Pierce CollegePowell Family FoundationSilver Family Foundation

State of Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction

TOTE Maritime AlaskaU.S. Bank FoundationUmpqua BankUnion PacificUnited Way of Skagit CountyWalker’s Renton SubaruWashington State Achievement

CouncilWestern Washington Toyota/

Seattle Seahawks False Start Program

WeyerhaeuserWhatcom Community Foundation

In-Kind Donations $10,000 +AnonymousCorporation for National and

Community ServiceCostco WholesaleEvergreen Middle SchoolFirefighter’s Coats for Kids

FoundationGarvey Schubert BarerNew Life Church RentonS.H.A.K.E.Sport ClipsThreshold GroupWashington State FairWorld Vision

2016-2017 Washington Network Annual Report

The Achievement Circle recognizes contributions to any member of the Communities In Schools of Washington statewide network between July 1, 2016 and June 30, 2017. Every dollar is critical and we express our sincere thanks to everyone who supported us this year.

Goal Achievement

Network at a Glance73,031 students benefited from CIS model of Integrated Student Support Of those:

51,632 received school-wide services 4,971 received case-managed support

92% economically disadvantaged 69% students of color 16% homeless

An additional 16,428 students received other support services

16,007 parents engaged

99% stayed in schoo l

SECONDARY STUDENTS

94% were promoted to the next g rade or g raduated

CASE MANAGED STUDENTS IN ALL GRADES:

86% improved academic per fo rmance

93% improved behav ior

97% improved co l lege/careerread iness

89% improved soc ia l emot iona l learn ing

School District PartnersAuburn School District

Bellingham School DistrictCentral Valley School District

Cheney School DistrictClover Park School DistrictEastmont School District*East Valley School District*Federal Way Public Schools

Ferndale School District Kennewick School District

Kent School DistrictMedical Lake School District

Meridian School District Mt. Vernon School District

Pasco School DistrictPeninsula School DistrictProsser School DistrictPuyallup School DistrictRenton School District

Richland School DistrictSeattle Public Schools

Spokane Public SchoolsTacoma School DistrictTukwila School District

Tumwater School District**West Valley School District*

Yelm School District*** Expansion district for 2017-2018** TOGETHER! partnership

Network Revenue

Corporations Foundations Federal & State Grants City/County/Schools Individuals & Events Nonprofits Other

Total Revenue (not including In-kind) $6,620,089

83% OF OUR BUDGET GOES DIRECTLY TO PROGRAM EXPENSES

In-kind Revenue $999,648

Services delivered by: 104 Site Coordinators 28 AmeriCorps Members689 Community Partners 1,891 Community Volunteers

Good Return on InvestmentEvery dollar invested in Communities In Schools to help students stay in school creates $11.60 of economic benefit when they graduate and contribute to their communities. (EMSI Economic Impact Study, 2012)

Donate With ConfidenceCommunities In Schools of Washington is recognized by Guidestar as a Silver Participant for our on-going efforts in nonprofit transparency, so you can feel confident knowing your donation is going to a proven and trusted organization.

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