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CELEBRATING

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4 FOCUS5 30 YEARS + $50 MILLION6 GIVING8 CHILDREN + YOUTH12 LEGAL AID14 FELLOWSHIPS + SCHOLARSHIPS17 FOOD + SHELTER18 HEALTH19 ARTS20 MATCHING21 DISASTER RELIEF22 CHARITABLE GIVING IN EUROPE23 GIVING GUIDELINES24 2016 CONTRIBUTIONS34 CONTACT US

30 Years + $50 Million | 3

CHAIRrsquoS MESSAGE

Thirty years and more than $50 million That is how long and how much The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed to our communities since its establishment by visionary partners at Morrison amp Foerster in 1986

One of the oldest law firmndashaffiliated charitable foundations in the United States the Foundation supports nonprofit organizations serving many of the communities in which the people of Morrison amp Foerster live and work Funded primarily by the firmrsquos lawyers and staff members the Foundationrsquos programs also encourage community engagement among Morrison amp Foerster personnel

Our charitable giving in 2016 totaled approximately $42 million Of that 80 percent was directed to organizations serving disadvantaged youth or providing free legal services to low-income people

Our 2016 donations included more than $800000 in honor of our 30th anniversary Part of $16 million in special grants to be contributed over the next few years these special grants all focused on organizations addressing critical unmet needs of at-risk youth in our communities

In 2016 we also surpassed $50 million in total giving We marked this milestone with donations to several programs of the Legal Services Corporation an independent nonprofit established by Congress in 1974 to provide financial support for civil legal aid to low-income Americans

On behalf of our board of directors I am honored to share with you this report on the Foundationrsquos charitable programs during its 30th year It highlights our commitment to purposeful giving particularly in support of programs serving disadvantaged children and those providing legal assistance to people otherwise unable to afford equal access to justice

As always I especially thank the firmrsquos partners for their continued support of community-based giving at Morrison amp Foerster

JAMIE A LEVITT CHAIR THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

FOCUS

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation enables the people of Morrison amp Foerster to focus their charitable giving on nonprofit organizations serving the communities in which they live and work Funds are distributed at the discretion of the Foundationrsquos board of directors which consists of partners from each of the firmrsquos geographic regions

Donations target programs serving disadvantaged children and youth or providing free legal services to low-income people We support these initiatives primarily through contributions recommended by Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff to organizations that provide direct community services

In addition we support fellowship and scholarship programs that benefit children and youth help inspire others to engage in public service and encourage diversity in higher education and the legal profession Furthering the Foundationrsquos commitment to local communities we also make a smaller number of contributions to charitable causes involving food and shelter health and the arts Many of these contributions also focus on programs serving disadvantaged youth

We offer annual matching-gift programs to firm lawyers and staff We also organize special programs to raise and match relief funds in response to some natural disasters

4 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

30 Years + $50 Million | 5

YEARS + $50 MILLION

In 2016 The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation reached two significant milestones our 30th year of charitable giving and our 50 millionth dollar in charitable contributions

In honor of the Foundationrsquos 30th anniversary we announced $16 million in special grants to nonprofit organizations serving disadvantaged youth in our communities These grants were in addition to our annual giving Consistent with our encouragement of individual engagement in our communities all of our special grants originated with nominations by Morrison amp Foerster personnel A discussion of these awards follows in Children + Youth

In 2016 we also surpassed $50 million in charitable donations since the Foundationrsquos establishment in 1986 Our donations toward this milestone included support for the following nonprofit organizations that also receive funding from or fundraise for a grantee of Legal Services Corporation which provides civil legal aid to low-income Americans

Bay Area Legal AidOakland Californiabaylegalorg

Legal Services NYCNew Yorklegalservicesnycorg

Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles

Los Angeleslaflaorg

Legal Aid Society of San DiegoSan Diegolassdorg

Neighborhood Legal Services ProgramWashington DCnlsporg

The Legal Aid Foundation of Colorado for Colorado Legal ServicesDenverlegalaidfoundationorg

$70000

$11000

$5000

$15000

$6000

$2905

6 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

GIVINGIn 2016 The Morrison amp Foerster

Foundationrsquos annual charitable giving was $42 million

Donations ranged in size from $20 to $336000 the median donation was $3000

The numbers in this report are shown on a cash basis and are unaudited because of the timing of the Foundationrsquos annual independent audit

30 Years + $50 Million | 7

22

19

13

23

3

6

6

4

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HEALTH

lt1 ADMINISTRATION

FELLOWSHIPS + SCHOLARSHIPS

30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTS

COMMUNITY GRANTS

FELLOWSHIPS +SCHOLARSHIPS

COMMUNITY GRANTS

FOOD + SHELTERARTSMATCHING

DISASTER RELIEF

CHIL

DREN

+ Y

OUTH

LEGAL AID

8 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

CHILDREN + YOUTHThe Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is

committed to supporting programs serving disadvantaged children and youth in our

communities Over the years we have demonstrated this commitment through our

annual local grantmaking as well as four special multiyear million-dollar programs In 2016

the Foundation donated more than $22 million in special grants and community grants to

organizations serving children

30 Years + $50 Million | 9

30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTSIn 2016 we announced $16 million in multiyear charitable grants in honor of the Foundationrsquos 30th anniversary This followed three similar million-dollar grant programs in 2003 2006 and 2012 All four giving programs were based entirely on projects recommended by Morrison amp Foerster personnel and focused on creating a significant lasting impact on some of the critical unmet needs of disadvantaged children and youth in our communities Representing the largest set of grants in the Foundationrsquos history our 30th Anniversary Grants mdash like the three earlier million-dollar programs mdash were funded through set-asides from our annual budgets over the previous few years

Our 30th Anniversary Grants began with a firmwide call for nominations in early 2016 The response was tremendous with 100 nominations submitted by partners associates counsel and staff mdash many of whom were personally involved in the nonprofits A committee consisting of half of the Foundationrsquos board of directors and its COO then reviewed the proposals and conducted due diligence The full board reviewed the committeersquos eventual recommendations in order to reach its unanimous decisions

We awarded $1345 million in 30th Anniversary Grants to the six programs described below Of these large grants we distributed more than $800000 in 2016 with additional installments scheduled over the following two years

$240000GLOBALGIVING FOUNDATION FOR LIGHTHOUSE CENTER FOR HUMAN TRAFFICKING VICTIMSWashington DC and Tokyo wwwglobalgivingorg lhjjpenglish

GlobalGiving is the first and largest global crowdfunding community that connects nonprofits donors and companies in nearly every country around the world Our grant is intended to help GlobalGiving support Lighthousersquos expansion of its antitrafficking resources to regions outside of Tokyo and to use technology to reach more targets and victims of human trafficking in Japan The 2016 installment of our grant was $94419

$225000VOICES FOR CHILDRENSan Diego wwwspeakupnoworg

Voices for Children transforms the lives of abused children by providing them with volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocates

(CASAs) Our grant is intended to help Voices for Children implement its Case Liaison Program in San Diego County which is designed to triage child abuse cases in court in real time and match trained CASAs to foster children as quickly as possible after they become dependents of the court We contributed $112500 of this grant in 2016

$225000YOU GOTTA BELIEVE ndash THE OLDER CHILD ADOPTION amp PERMANENCY MOVEMENTNew York yougottabelieveorg

You Gotta Believe is the only New York City metro organization that exclusively focuses on finding permanent families for young adults teens and preteens in foster care Our grant is intended to help the organization launch its This Is for Real Program designed to provide long-term post placement support for older foster youth and their adoptive families in order to help the new families endure and thrive Our 2016 support for this program was $112500

OUR 30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTS FOCUS ON CREATING A SIGNIFICANT LASTING IMPACT ON SOME OF THE CRITICAL UNMET NEEDS OF DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN AND YOUTH IN OUR COMMUNITIES

10 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

$225000YWCA SILICON VALLEYSan Jose California ywca-svorg

YWCA Silicon Valley is dedicated to eliminating racism empowering women and promoting peace justice freedom and dignity for all The purpose of our grant is to help launch the organizationrsquos Arise Program a mobile counseling and therapy unit serving children and youth in Santa Clara County who have been affected by complex trauma Our contributions were scheduled to begin in 2017

$215000WASHINGTON LAWYERSrsquo COMMITTEE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS AND URBAN AFFAIRSWashington DC washlaworg

Since 1968 the Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs has mobilized the resources of the private bar to address issues of civil rights violations and poverty in the District of Columbia Our grant is intended to help launch the Committeersquos Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program which is designed to increase the level of parental involvement in the education of public school children in disadvantaged communities in Washington DC In 2016 we contributed $107500 toward this grant

$215000CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS FOUNDATIONLos Angeles crf-usaorg

Constitutional Rights Foundation (CRF) is a nonprofit nonpartisan community-based organization dedicated to educating Americarsquos young people about the importance of civic participation in a democratic society Our grant is intended to help launch Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets CRFrsquos program designed to nurture safe communities in Los Angeles by creating an opportunity for youth police officers teachers and parents to explore together the roles that police and citizens play in public safety Our 2016 contribution was $107500

Cam

p POSTCARD

Silicon Valley

30 Years + $50 Million | 11

COMMUNITY GRANTSIn 2016 charitable contributions to organizations serving children and protecting their rights continued to be at the core of our local giving programs In addition to our 30th Anniversary Grants we gave more than $910000 to a wide variety of organizations providing social developmental educational and legal services to at-risk youth The following are some examples

$32900GLOBAL FUND FOR MENTAL HEALTH FOR TELL JAPANHinsdale Illinois and Tokyo globalfund4mentalhealthorg telljpcom

The Global Fund for Mental Health supports education and training to reduce stigma promote understanding and increase capacity related to mental health around the world Our donation helped support TELL Japan a nongovernmental organization based in Tokyo in launching a nationwide chattext service to provide mental health services to youth in crisis in Japan

$8000INWOOD HOUSENew York inwoodhousecom

Since 1830 Inwood House has been the only organization in New York City focused primarily on comprehensively serving the needs of pregnant and parenting teens

$5000PACIFIC AUTISM CENTER FOR EDUCATION (PACE)Santa Clara California pacificautismorg

PACE provides high-quality programs for individuals with autism and associated developmental disabilities living in the San Francisco Bay Area

IN ADDITION TO OUR 30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTS WE GAVE MORE THAN $910000 TO A WIDE VARIETY OF ORGANIZATIONS PROVIDING SOCIAL DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATIONAL AND LEGAL SERVICES TO AT-RISK YOUTH

We also gave $285000 in smaller 30th Anniversary Grants to nine other nonprofit organizations serving at-risk youth in regions where Morrison amp Foerster has offices as described below

$50000 Bridge the Gap College Prep Sausalito California btgcollegepreporg

$30000 Britepaths Fairfax Virginia britepathsorg

$30000 Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts New York cmanyorg

$30000 Community Alliance for Special Education San Francisco caseadvocacyorg

$30000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center Washington DC dcfapacorg

$30000 Motherrsquos Choice USA for Motherrsquos Choice Montrose Colorado and Hong Kong motherschoiceorgen

$30000 Ravenswood Education Foundation Menlo Park California ravenswoodeforg

$30000 Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center Denver childlawcenterorg

$25000 Volunteers of America Camp POSTCARD (Peace Officers Striving to Create and Reinforce Dreams) Denver voacoloradoorggethelp-denvermetro-camppostcard

12 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LEGAL AIDThe Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has a long history of supporting organizations

that provide legal services to persons of limited means

30 Years + $50 Million | 13

$15000ACLU OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FOUNDATIONWashington DC acludcorg

Formerly the ACLU Fund of the National Capital Area the ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation supports the efforts of the American Civil Liberties Union to protect and expand civil liberties and civil rights for people who live work and visit Washington DC and in matters involving federal employees and agencies

$6500ASIAN LAW ALLIANCESan Jose California asianlawallianceorg

With programs designed to make legal services accessible to AsianPacific and low-income people the Asian Law Alliance has helped tens of thousands of people obtain decent housing justice in the immigration process and access to basic human and legal rights

$5000BRENNAN CENTER FOR JUSTICENew York brennancenterorg

The Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law is a nonpartisan law and policy institute that seeks to improve US systems of democracy and justice The Centerrsquos work addresses issues ranging from voting rights to campaign finance reform and from ending mass incarceration to preserving constitutional protections in the fight against terrorism

In 2016 we donated $982000 to local legal aid organizations and national nonprofit organizations engaged in impact litigation and enforcement of civil rights Below are some of the legal aid organizations that we supported

14 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

FELLOWSHIPS + SCHOLARSHIPS

The Foundation contributed more than $640000 in 2016 to fellowship and

scholarship programs benefiting children and youth and encouraging public service and diversity in higher education and the

legal profession

30 Years + $50 Million | 15

EQUAL JUSTICE WORKS FELLOWSHIPSSince 2000 The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed nearly $4 million in support of Equal Justice Works and its fellowship program Based in Washington DC this national program creates partnerships among public-interest lawyers nonprofit organizations law firms corporate sponsors and other donors to give underrepresented populations effective access to the justice system

Through Equal Justice Works we have sponsored 44 promising new lawyers pursuing public-interest legal careers at nonprofit organizations in the regions where Morrison amp Foerster has offices Most of our Fellows have focused their two-year projects on improving the lives of at-risk children and youth

In 2016 we contributed $336000 to Equal Justice Works for its fellowship program and $50000 to its general fund The following is a list of our recent Fellows

Karmena Diggs

Advocates for Children of New York

New York2015ndash17

Henrissa BasseyBay Area Legal AidOakland California

2016ndash18

Diana SissonChildrenrsquos Law Center

Washington DC2016ndash18

Ruby RenteriaLaw Foundation of

Silicon ValleySan Jose California

2016ndash18

Rebecca WolozinLegal Aid Justice

CenterFalls Church Virginia

2015ndash17

Rachel JuddRocky Mountain

Childrenrsquos Law CenterDenver

2015ndash17

Providing direct legal representation outreach and policy advocacy to help low-income students with disabilities in New York City learn to read proficiently so they can succeed in school

Providing trauma-informed civil legal representation to formerly institutionalized youth with disabilities in Contra Costa County to promote successful re-entry and reduce congregate-care placements

Promoting health and providing stability through legal representation outreach and advocacy on behalf of children in Washington DC whose families are experiencing or at risk of homelessness

Increasing access to justice for geographically isolated low-income tenants facing eviction in South Santa Clara County particularly those who are limited English proficient Spanish-speakers

Providing legal services and advocacy to low-income immigrant youth with special health needs in Northern Virginia so they can access high-quality education and developmentally appropriate services

Providing individual representation and systemic advocacy to keep low-income special-needs and minority Denver-area students in school and out of court when facing disciplinary proceedings

FELLOW LOCATION YEAR PROJECT

THROUGH EQUAL JUSTICE WORKS WE HAVE SPONSORED 44 PROMISING NEW LAWYERS PURSUING PUBLIC-INTEREST LEGAL CAREERS AT NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

16 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

TERRACIANO SCHOLARSHIPSThe Foundation gives renewable scholarships of up to $12000 annually for the undergraduate education of children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members through the Joseph E Terraciano Scholarship Program This program honors the memory of Joe Terraciano an exceptional lawyer with the firm Joe exhibited intelligence initiative leadership the highest ethical standards care and respect for those around him a commitment to excellence in all that he did and a love of diversity

Scholarship recipients are selected based on a combination of academic achievement financial need and demonstrated concern for the well-being of others Since its inception in 1990 the program has funded approximately $287 million in scholarships for 189 students

DUNHAM SCHOLARSHIPSIn 2016 we continued to support a significant scholarship for incoming law students from groups historically underrepresented in the legal profession The Morrison amp Foerster FoundationndashStephen S Dunham Scholarship at the University of San Diego School of Law This scholarship provides annual awards of $20000 for up to three years

Named for Steve Dunham a former chair of Morrison amp Foerster the award honors Steversquos passion for education and for increasing diversity in the legal profession The scholarships were previously awarded to students at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law the University of Colorado

Law School in Boulder Colorado the University of the District of Columbia David A Clarke School of Law in Washington DC and Golden Gate University School of Law in San Francisco

OTHER PUBLIC-INTEREST AND DIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPSThe Foundation supported a variety of other public-interest scholarships and programs promoting diversity in the legal profession such as $10000 to the California Bar Foundationrsquos Diversity Scholarship Program and $10000 to the Justice amp Diversity Center in San Francisco for its Bay Area Minority Law Student Scholarship Program

30 Years + $50 Million | 17

$10000DOORWAYS FOR WOMEN AND FAMILIESArlington Virginia doorwaysvaorg

Doorways for Women and Families creates pathways out of homelessness domestic violence and sexual assault leading to safe stable and empowered lives

$5600LOS ANGELES REGIONAL FOOD BANKLos Angeles lafoodbankorg

Since 1973 the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank has mobilized resources to fight hunger in Los Angeles

$5000LA CASA DE LAS MADRESSan Francisco lacasaorg

La Casa de las Madres offers a continuum of comprehensive and empowering services to women teens and children exposed to and at risk of abuse

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed to a number of agencies serving individuals struggling to meet their basic needs of sufficient food a safe clean place to sleep and shelter from abuse Our 2016 donations to these organizations totaled more than $260000 Below are a few examples

FOOD + SHELTER

18 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

$5000THE ARC SAN FRANCISCOSan Francisco thearcsforg

The Arc San Francisco is a lifelong learning and achievement center for more than 700 individuals with developmental disabilities in San Francisco San Mateo and Marin Counties

$2500GEORGETOWN LOMBARDI COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTERWashington DC lombardigeorgetownedu

Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center seeks to prevent treat and cure cancers by linking scientific discovery expert and compassionate patient care quality education and partnership with the community

$1000CONSERVATION COLORADO EDUCATION FUNDDenver conservationcoeforg

Conservation Colorado Education Fund works in nonpartisan ways to engage conservationists in the civic arena It also conducts nonpartisan civic engagement work such as get-out-the-vote efforts and grassroots organizing on specific policy issues

We donated approximately $256000 in 2016 to programs addressing the health and well-being of others Donations supported organizations assisting people living with HIVAIDS people with developmental and physical disabilities and people seeking to overcome economic disadvantages We also gave to a variety of nonprofit medical research organizations and to social service agencies seeking to strengthen local communities Below are three examples

HEALTH

30 Years + $50 Million | 19

$7500SAN DIEGO JUNIOR THEATRESan Diego juniortheatrecom

San Diego Junior Theatre provides engaging innovative high-quality theatre education and productions for children of all cultural heritages ages abilities and levels of interest Our donation supported its tuition assistance program

$5000ABLE ARTS WORKLong Beach California ableartsworkorg

The primary vision of Able ARTS Work is to provide lifelong learning community service and vocational opportunities through the creative arts for people with disabilities of all ages in an environment of warmth encouragement and inclusion

$2500THEATREWORKS SILICON VALLEYPalo Alto theatreworksorg

TheatreWorks celebrates the human spirit through innovative productions new works and education programs inspired by and engaging its diverse Silicon Valley community

In 2016 the Foundation supported organizations seeking to enrich our communities through creative and thought-provoking expression We designated many of these donations for the recipientsrsquo youth outreach and education programs Our donations to arts programs totaled more than $150000 Below are three examples

ARTS

20 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

INDIVIDUAL GIFT MATCHING

The Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by eligible lawyers and staff to a wide variety of nonprofit organizations that meet our giving guidelines In 2016 we matched gifts to charities such as the Anti-Defamation League in New York Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank in San Diego Swords to Plowshares in San Francisco and The Trevor Project in West Hollywood California In total the

Foundation contributed more than $88000 in individual matching gifts to more than 250 charitable organizations

LAW SCHOOL GIFT MATCHING

In a separate program the Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by the firmrsquos lawyers to their respective law schools In 2016 we donated more than $21000 in matching gifts to 22 law schools

CHALLENGE GRANTS

The Foundation occasionally offers to match the amount raised by firm personnel to benefit charitable causes of particular importance to Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff These challenge grants are usually issued through our community-grants or disaster-relief programs

The Foundation offers contribution-matching programs to Morrison amp Foerster personnel The purpose of these programs is to encourage private charitable giving provide additional leverage to gifts made by the firmrsquos lawyers and staff and support the charitable goals of the firmrsquos individual donors In 2016 the Foundation donated nearly $110000 in matching gifts

MATCHING

30 Years + $50 Million | 21

$25000ISRAAID (US) GLOBAL HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCEBethesda Maryland israaidcoil

IsraAID is a nonprofit nongovernmental organization committed to providing life-saving disaster relief and long-term support Our donation supported its efforts to provide food water and mental health support to people in emergency shelters following a series of earthquakes including a magnitude 70 mainshock in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$25000SECOND HARVEST ASIARoseville Minnesota foodbankasia

Second Harvest Asia serves as a knowledge leader resource and convener of food banks in Asia Our donation supported efforts to deliver food and relief supplies to people affected by the earthquakes in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$10000GRAY AREA FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTSSan Francisco grayareaorg

Gray Area uses art and technology to create social and civic impact through education incubation and public events Our donation supported the relief fund that Gray Area established following the ldquoGhost Shiprdquo warehouse fire in Oakland California that killed 36 people many of them artists in December 2016

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has a strong tradition of facilitating and increasing the impact of the generosity of Morrison amp Foerster partners and employees Over the years we have coordinated special campaigns that have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for relief and restoration work following various disasters such as Hurricane Sandy in 2012 flooding in Colorado in 2013 and the spring 2015 earthquakes in Nepal

In 2016 we continued this tradition through donations totaling $60000 to the following nonprofit organizations

DISASTER RELIEF

22 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

In 2016 the Berlin office of Morrison amp Foerster launched its own charitable giving program that is consistent with the goals of the Foundation in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Established for tax and charitable-giving reasons the program in Berlin follows a model developed several years earlier for charitable giving in the firmrsquos London office

The Berlin officersquos program issued charitable grants in 2016 totaling euro44000 or approximately $46349 The London officersquos program made charitable donations totaling pound86280 or approximately $106140 A sample of those grants is described below

CHARITABLE GIVING IN EUROPE

pound7228 (approx $8892)

RICHARD HOUSE CHILDRENrsquoS HOSPICELondon richardhouseorguk

The first childrenrsquos hospice in London Richard House delivers clinical care short breaks and other residential services to children and young adults with life-limiting or life-threatening health conditions while supporting their families through counseling and bereavement programs

euro5000 (approx $5268)

REFUGEE LAW CLINIC BERLIN EVBerlin rlc-berlinorg

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin was created in 2014 through an initiative of undergraduate and PhD students at the Humboldt University of Berlin Part of the Refugee Law Clinic Network in Germany the Berlin clinic trains university students in asylum and migration law The students then offer free legal advice to refugees and migrants at a variety of locations in Berlin including the university emergency shelters and preliminary reception centers

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

The Foundation distributes funds at the discretion of its board of directors which consists of partners from each of the firmrsquos regions

Only funding requests sponsored by Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff are considered

Donations are made to US nonprofit organizations with IRC sect 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status whose programs in the view of the Foundationrsquos board of directors are aligned with the Foundationrsquos focus and can in the boardrsquos opinion best serve the communityrsquos needs We prefer to support programs that can benefit greatly from even relatively modest donations We also support a scholarship program for the children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members

We do not contribute to fraternal religious or political organizations to groups that discriminate on the basis of race religion political affiliation gender identity or sexual orientation or to individuals We do not make donations for firm-related business development or client-relations reasons The Foundation does not purchase tickets to charitable fundraising events

GIVING GUIDELINES

ONLY FUNDING REQUESTS SPONSORED BY MORRISON amp FOERSTER LAWYERS AND STAFF ARE CONSIDERED

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

24 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

2016 The following are the organizations listed by region that received at least $1000 in Foundation donations during 2016 Not

included are matching gifts and Terraciano Scholarship awards which are described above Unless otherwise noted we designated our gifts

for recipientsrsquo general funds

CONTRIBUTIONS

30 Years + $50 Million | 25

DENVER AREA $

Alpine Legal Services ndash Glenwood Springs 1500 Colorado Coalition for the Homeless ndash Stout Street Eye Clinic ndash Denver

1055

Colorado Lawyers Committee ndash Denver 4110 Conservation Colorado Education Fund ndash Denver

1000

Deaf Overcoming Violence through Empowerment (DOVE) ndash Denver

1055

Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado ndash Greenwood Village

1055

Florence Crittenton Services of Colorado ndash Denver

1056

Food For Thought ndash Denver 5000 Girls Inc of Metro Denver ndash Denver 1056 Hope House of Colorado ndash Arvada 2300 The Legal Aid Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2905

Live By Living ndash Lakewood 1000 Mi Casa Resource Center ndash Pro Bono Patent Program General Fund ndash Denver

1000

Rescue Me ndash Colorado Mutt Rescue ndash Watkinsonville Georgia

1056

Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Denver

35590

SungateKids ndash Englewood 2500 Volunteers of America ndash Camp POSTCARD Early Childhood Education Center Veteran Services Center ndash Denver

27500

Wish of a Lifetime ndash Denver 1056 The Womenrsquos Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2500

LOS ANGELES AREA $

Able ARTS Work ndash Long Beach 5000 ACLU Foundation of Southern California ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Childrenrsquos Rights ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Housing and Healing ndash Los Angeles

5000

Bet Tzedek Legal Services ndash Los Angeles 5000 Big Up Kidz ndash Los Angeles 5000 Break the Cycle ndash Culver City 5000

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

California Institute of Technology ndash Moore-Hufstedler Fund ndash Pasadena

15000

CARES ndash LAC + USC Medical Center ndash Los Angeles

2500

Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law ndash Casa LibreFreedom House Homeless Youth Shelter ndash Los Angeles

2500

Childrenrsquos Bureau ndash Los Angeles 5000 Childrenrsquos Burn Foundation ndash Sherman Oaks

2500

Childrenrsquos Hospital Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

3500

Childrenrsquos Law Center of California ndash Monterey Park

5000

Circle of Friends ndash Los Angeles 5000 Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) ndash Los Angeles

10000

The Colburn School ndash Los Angeles 2500 Constitutional Rights Foundation ndash Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets Program General Fund ndash Los Angeles

112500

Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services ndash Culver City

5000

DIY Girls ndash Los Angeles 1000 Family Health Care Centers of Greater Los Angeles ndash Bell Gardens

3500

Friends of the Los Angeles County Law Library ndash Los Angeles

3000

Good Shepherd Shelter ndash Los Angeles 5000 Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association ndash Los Angeles

2500

Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law ndash Los Angeles

5000

Hathaway-Sycamores Child and Family Services ndash Pasadena

5000

Homeboy Industries ndash Los Angeles 1000 House of Ruth ndash Claremont 3000 Inner-City Arts ndash Los Angeles 5000 Inner City Law Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 JFS ndash SOVA Community Food amp Resource Program ndash Van Nuys

2639

Just the Beginning ndash A Pipeline Organization ndash Summer Legal Institute in Los Angeles ndash Chicago Illinois

5000

26 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

LA Kitchen ndash Los Angeles 2500 Law Rocks ndash Manhattan Beach 5000 Learning Rights Law Center ndash Los Angeles 6000 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

5000

Levitt amp Quinn Family Law Center ndash Los Angeles

5000

Library Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Childrenrsquos Summer Reading Club ndash Los Angeles

3500

Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles County Bar Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles LGBT Center ndash Los Angeles 4000 Los Angeles Mission ndash Los Angeles 1000 Los Angeles Regional Food Bank ndash Los Angeles

5600

Los Angeles Times Family Fund ndash Summer Camp Campaign ndash Pasadena

2500

Maternal and Child Health Access ndash Los Angeles

3000

McKinley Childrenrsquos Center ndash San Dimas 1500 Mental Health Advocacy Services ndash Los Angeles

5000

The Midnight Mission ndash Los Angeles 1500 Music Center Foundation ndash Los Angeles 4000 My Friendrsquos Place ndash Hollywood 5000 Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society ndash Pasadena

7500

Para Los Nintildeos ndash Los Angeles 2500 PATH Beyond Shelter ndash Los Angeles 1000 Public Counsel ndash Los Angeles 5000 The Rape Foundation ndash Santa Monica 1000 Roy W Roberts IIndashWattsWillowbrook Boys amp Girls Club ndash Los Angeles

2500

Support for Harbor Area Womenrsquos Lives (SHAWL) ndash San Pedro

5000

Starlight Childrenrsquos Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Venice Family Clinic ndash Venice 4000 Weingart Center Association ndash Los Angeles 5000 Western Center on Law amp Poverty ndash Los Angeles

5000

NEW YORK CITY AREA $

A Better Balance ndash New York 10000 Advocates for Children of New York ndash New York 15330 AIDS Walk New York ndash New York 5000 Anti-Defamation League ndash New York 1500 Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund ndash New York

5000

Association to Benefit Children ndash New York 1000 Behind the Book ndash New York 3000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City ndash New York

5000

Breaking Ground ndash New York 2000 BronxWorks ndash Early Childhood Learning Center ndash Bronx

2500

Brooklyn Botanic Garden ndash The Childrenrsquos Garden and The Discovery Garden ndash Brooklyn

1500

The Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse ndash Brooklyn

1000

Brooklyn Defender Services ndash Family Defense Project ndash Brooklyn

2500

CaringKind ndash New York 2500 CFC Loud N Clear Foundation ndash Farmingdale New Jersey

1500

Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts ndash New York 30000 Citizensrsquo Committee for Children of New York ndash New York

3000

City Bar Justice Center ndash New York 10000 City Harvest ndash New York 2000 CITYarts ndash New York 2500 Civic Builders ndash New York 5000 Coalition for the Homeless ndash Camp Homeward Bound First Step Job Training Program ndash New York

7500

Columbia University ndash Babies Heart Fund ndash New York

1500

Comprehensive Development ndash New York 5000 Concrete Safaris ndash New York 2500 DonorsChooseorg ndash New York City Projects ndash New York

10000

The Doe Fund ndash New York 2500 Dress for Success ndash New York 5000 East Harlem Tutorial Program ndash New York 5000 Edible Schoolyard NYC ndash Brooklyn 5000 The Exoneration Initiative ndash In Honor of Richard Rosario ndash New York

10000

30 Years + $50 Million | 27

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Family Center ndash The Legal Wellness Institute ndash Brooklyn

5000

Fordham Student Sponsored Fellowship ndash New York

1000

Fund for the City of New York ndash ENACT School Partnership Program ndash New York

2500

Getting Out and Staying Out ndash New York 5000 Global Language Project ndash New York 10000 GO Project ndash New York 5000 Grace Institute ndash New York 2500 Harlem Childrenrsquos Zone ndash New York 5000 Harlem RBI ndash New York 2500 Harmony Program ndash New York 2500 Harvest Home ndash New York 3000 Her Justice ndash New York 2500 Hofstra University ndash Hofstra Law Access to Justice Incubator ndash Hempstead

15000

iMentor ndash New York 5000 Inwood House ndash New York 8000 The Jennifer A Kay Foundation ndash New York 2500 The Jewish Board ndash The Mann Center ndash New York

2500

The Keswell School ndash New York 15000 Lawyers Alliance for New York ndash New York 45000 Lawyers for Children ndash New York 5000 LeGaL Foundation ndash New York 5000 Legal Information for Families Today ndash Brooklyn

2500

Legal Outreach ndash PACT (Pathways to Achievement and Community Transformation) ndash Long Island City

5000

Legal Services NYC ndash New York 11000 Letrsquos Get Ready ndash New York 10000 Literacy Partners ndash New York 5000 Manhattan Legal Services ndash New York 2500 Nazareth Housing ndash New York 2500 Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem ndash New York

2500

New York Asian Womenrsquos Center ndash New York

2500

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest ndash New York

15000

New York Legal Assistance Group ndash New York 3500 New York Womenrsquos Foundation ndash New York 2500

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Office of the Appellate Defender ndash New York 5000 The Partnership for the Homeless ndash New York 5000 PENCIL ndash New York 2500 Performance Space 122 ndash Brooklyn 5000 Pro Bono Partnership ndash White Plains 1500 ProjectArt ndash New York 2000 The Public Theater ndash Shakespeare in the Park ndash New York

10000

Randallrsquos Island Park Alliance ndash New York 5000 Riverside Symphony ndash Music Memory Program ndash New York

10000

Safe Passage Project ndash New York 1000 Sanctuary for Families ndash New York 13000 SCO Family of Services ndash Glen Cove 2500 Selfhelp Community Services ndash New York 1000 Start Small Think Big ndash Bronx 5000 Storefront Academy Harlem ndash New York 10000 Trip of a Lifetime ndash Summer Travel Scholarships ndash Scarsdale

3500

Union Settlement Association ndash New York 2000 United Neighborhood Houses ndash New York 1000 Urban Justice Center ndash Summer Internship Program ndash New York

3000

Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts ndash New York 5000 Volunteers of Legal Service ndash New York 15000 You Gotta Believe ndash The Older Child Adoption amp Permanency Movement ndash This Is For Real Program ndash Brooklyn

112500

Young Peoplersquos Chorus of New York City ndash New York

1250

Youth INC ndash New York 2500 Youth Represent ndash New York 2500

NORTHERN VIRGINIA $

Britepaths ndash Fairfax 30000 Carpenterrsquos Shelter ndash Alexandria 10000 Doorways for Women and Families ndash Arlington

10000

Fairfax CASA ndash Fairfax 5000 Fairfax Partnership for Youth ndash Falls Church 5000 Final Salute ndash Haymarket 5000 Friends of FANA ndash Reston 1000 Homestretch ndash Falls Church 5000

28 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NORTHERN VIRGINIA (CONTINUED)

Just Neighbors ndash Falls Church 5000 Legal Aid Justice Center ndash JustChildren Program Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Fairfax

10874

Legal Services of Northern Virginia ndash Fairfax 10000 Loudoun Abused Womenrsquos Shelter ndash Leesburg 10000 Volunteer Fairfax ndash Fairfax 10000

SAN DIEGO AREA $

Casa Cornelia Law Center ndash San Diego 5000 Century Club of San Diego ndash Champions for Youth ndash La Jolla

1319

Distinguished Young Women of San Diego ndash Carlsbad

1500

Girls on the Run of San Diego ndash Encinitas 5000 The Honor Foundation ndash San Diego 1000 Imperial Court de San Diego ndash San Diego 5000 Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank ndash San Diego

10000

Japan Society of San Diego and Tijuana ndash Tomodachi Initiative Youth Baseball Exchange ndash San Diego

2500

Just in Time for Foster Youth ndash San Diego 5000 La Jolla Playhouse ndash Education and Outreach Programs ndash La Jolla

5000

Legal Aid Society of San Diego ndash San Diego 15000 Rady Childrenrsquos Hospital Auxiliary ndash Del Mar Unit ndash San Diego

10000

San Diego County Bar Foundation ndash San Diego 5000 San Diego Junior Theatre ndash Tuition Assistance Program ndash San Diego

7500

San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program ndash San Diego

10000

Semper Fi Fund ndash Oceanside 1000 Solutions for Change ndash Vista 5000 UC San Diego Foundation ndash Christini Fund ndash La Jolla

1000

University of San Diego School of Law ndash The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation ndash Stephen S Dunham Scholarship ndash San Diego

20000

Voices for Children ndash Case Liaison Program General Fund ndash San Diego

137500

Warfighter Made ndash Temecula 1000 YMCA of San Diego County ndash San Diego 3000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA $

100 Black Men of the Bay Area ndash Oakland 5000 A Better Way ndash Berkeley 3000 ACLU Foundation ndash FrontLine Fund ndash San Francisco

5000

AIDS Legal Referral Panel ndash San Francisco 7500 AIDS Walk San Francisco ndash San Francisco 1600 Alameda County Community Food Bank ndash Oakland

13500

APA Family Support Services ndash San Francisco

2000

The Arc San Francisco ndash San Francisco 5000 At The Crossroads ndash San Francisco 2000 Bay Area Legal Aid ndash Oakland 70000 Bay Area Urban Debate League ndash Oakland 12500 Bay Area Young Survivors ndash Deb Mosley Memorial Scholarship Fund ndash San Francisco

3840

Berkeley Repertory Theatre ndash Youth Education Programs ndash Berkeley

18500

Bridge the Gap College Prep ndash Sausalito 50000 California Bar Foundation ndash Diversity Scholarship Program ndash San Francisco

10000

California Life Sciences Institute ndash K-12 STEM Education ndash South San Francisco

2500

Centro Legal de la Raza ndash Oakland 2500 Challenge Day ndash Concord 1000 Charlotte Maxwell Clinic ndash Oakland 2500 Child Care Law Center ndash San Francisco 2500 Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund ndash San Francisco

25000

Clinic By the Bay ndash San Francisco 2000 The Commonwealth Club of California ndash Bay Area Student Outreach ndash San Francisco

5000

Community Alliance for Special Education ndash San Francisco

30000

Disability Rights Education amp Defense Fund ndash Berkeley

2500

Dogs for Diabetics ndash Concord 1000 DonorsChooseorg ndash San Francisco Bay Area Projects ndash New York

5000

Earned Asset Resource Network ndash San Francisco

1000

East Bay Agency for Children ndash Oakland 8000 East Bay Childrenrsquos Law Offices ndash Oakland 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 29

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

East Bay College Fund ndash College Access Program ndash Oakland

10000

East Bay Community Law Center ndash Berkeley 25000 Eviction Defense Collaborative ndash San Francisco 2500 Fiat Lux Scholarship Program Fund ndash Berkeley 2500 First Graduate ndash San Francisco 5000 First Place for Youth ndash Oakland 10000 The Foundation of City College of San Francisco ndash San Francisco

10000

Friends of the San Francisco Public Library ndash The Mix at SFPL ndash San Francisco

7500

Future Youth Records ndash Pacifica 5000 George Mark Childrenrsquos House ndash San Leandro 2500 Gray Area Foundation for the Arts ndash Oakland Fire Fund ndash San Francisco

10000

Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco ndash San Francisco

5000

Jewish Community Relations Council ndash Jewish Coalition for Literacy ndash San Francisco

1000

Jewish Family and Childrenrsquos Services ndash San Francisco

3500

Jewish Family amp Childrenrsquos Services of the East Bay ndash Berkeley

3500

Juma Ventures ndash San Francisco 5000 Justice amp Diversity Center ndash General Fund Bay Area Minority Law School Student Scholarship ndash San Francisco

50000

La Casa de las Madres ndash San Francisco 5000 La Cocina ndash San Francisco 1900 La Raza Centro Legal ndash Unaccompanied Children Project ndash San Francisco

10000

Larkin Street Youth Services ndash San Francisco 10000 Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area ndash San Francisco

70000

Legal Aid at Work ndash San Francisco 55000 Legal Aid of Marin ndash San Rafael 5000 Legal Services for Children ndash San Francisco 18000 Level Playing Field Institute ndash SMASH Program ndash Oakland

3000

Little BrothersndashFriends of the Elderly ndash San Francisco

2450

Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area ndash San Francisco 2000 Mission Graduates ndash San Francisco 2000 New Leaders ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash Oakland

5000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

Oakland Museum of California ndash Learning Initiatives ndash Oakland

2500

OneJustice ndash San Francisco 3000 Opportunity Junction ndash Antioch 1500 The Other Bar Foundation ndash San Francisco 5000 PowerMyLearning ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash New York

1500

Project Open Hand ndash San Francisco 7000 Raphael House ndash San Francisco 15000 Reading Partners ndash Oakland 1000 Rebuilding Together San Francisco ndash San Francisco

6000

The Reset Foundation ndash Berkeley 2000 RYSE Center ndash Richmond 1000 San Francisco AIDS Foundation ndash San Francisco

21500

San Francisco Interfaith Council ndash San Francisco

3500

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ndash Education Programs ndash San Francisco

25000

San Francisco Suicide Prevention ndash Youth Risk Reduction Program ndash San Francisco

2500

San Francisco Symphony ndash Adventures in Music Youth Education Program General Fund ndash San Francisco

43500

Seven Tepees Youth Program ndash College and Career Program ndash San Francisco

10000

SF-Marin Food Bank ndash San Francisco 9250 Shelter Inc ndash Concord 1000 The Spot Oakland ndash Oakland 1000 Swords to Plowshares ndash San Francisco 5000 Tuolumne River Trust ndash San Francisco 1500 UC Berkeley SAGE Scholars Program ndash Berkeley

3000

Youth Outside ndash Oakland 1000

SILICON VALLEY $

Abilities United ndash Palo Alto 3000 Adolescent Counseling Services ndash Outlet Program ndash Redwood City

2500

The Art of Yoga Project ndash Palo Alto 1000 Asian Law Alliance ndash San Jose 6500 Avenidas ndash Palo Alto 3000

30 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Bring Me A Book Foundation ndash Redwood City 3000 The Campaign for Legal Services ndash Mountain View

30000

Child Advocates of Silicon Valley ndash Milpitas 2500 Childrenrsquos Health Council ndash Palo Alto 2500 Cinequest ndash San Jose 2500 College of Adaptive Arts ndash San Jose 1000 Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash East Palo Alto

11000

Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse ndash San Mateo

2500

CuriOdyssey ndash San Mateo 2500 Eastside College Preparatory School ndash East Palo Alto

6000

Ecumenical Hunger Program ndash East Palo Alto

2500

Family amp Children Services of Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto

2500

Family Connections ndash San Carlos 2500 The Family Giving Tree ndash Milpitas 2000 The Fit Kids Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Friends for Youth ndash Redwood City 2500 Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve ndash Moss Beach

3000

HomeFirst ndash Milpitas 1000 HopeLab Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto Charitable Foundation ndash Palo Alto

1000

La Raza Lawyers Charitable Foundation ndash San Jose

3000

Law Foundation of Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 15000 Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County ndash Redwood City

15000

LifeMoves ndash Menlo Park 3500 Marine Toys for Tots Foundation ndash San Jose 2000 My New Red Shoes ndash Redwood City 2500 Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence ndash San Jose

1500

Pacific Autism Center for Education ndash Santa Clara

5000

Palo Alto Art Center Foundation ndash Palo Alto 2500 Palo Alto Family YMCA ndash Parkinsonrsquos Exercise Program ndash Palo Alto

3500

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Parents Helping Parents ndash San Jose 2500 Peninsula Bridge ndash Menlo Park 5000 Pie Ranch ndash Pescadero 2500 Pro Bono Project Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 QuestBridge ndash QuestBridge Scholars Network at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

1000

Ravenswood Education Foundation ndash Menlo Park

30000

Roadrunners Sports Club ndash Palo Alto 1000 Ronald McDonald House at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

5000

Sacred Heart Community Service ndash San Jose 1000 Samaritan House ndash San Mateo 3500 San Jose Museum of Art ndash San Jose 2500 Santa Clara University ndash Katharine amp George Alexander Community Law Center ndash San Jose

5000

Second Harvest Food Bank ndash San Jose 3500 Sequoia Adult School Scholars ndash Palo Alto 1000 Silicon Valley Community Foundation ndash San Francisco Bay Area Summer Reading Program ndash Mountain View

1000

Stand Up for Kids ndash Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 Stanford University ndash Stanford Community Law Clinic ndash East Palo Alto

10000

The Tech Museum of Innovation ndash San Jose 2500 TheatreWorks Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto 2500 The Tower Foundation of San Jose State University ndash Record Clearance Project ndash San Jose

2000

Vida Verde Nature Education ndash San Gregorio 1500

WASHINGTON DC AREA $

A Wider Circle ndash Bethesda 5000 ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation ndash Washington DC

15000

Ayuda ndash Washington DC 5000 Back on My Feet ndash Washington DC 5000 Bread for the City ndash Washington DC 10000 Bright Beginnings ndash Washington DC 10000 BUILD ndash Metro DC Programs ndash Washington DC

15000

Calvary Womenrsquos Services ndash Washington DC 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 31

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Children of Mine Youth Center ndash Washington DC

10000

Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Washington DC

15416

Community Family Life Services ndash Washington DC

1000

Council for Court Excellence ndash Washington DC

3500

DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice ndash Washington DC

5000

DC Bar Foundation ndash Washington DC 5000 DC Bar Pro Bono Center ndash Washington DC 15000 DC Greens ndash Washington DC 10000 DC School of Law Foundation ndash Scholarship Campaign ndash Washington DC

8400

DC Volunteer Lawyers Project ndash Washington DC

7500

Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP) ndash Washington DC

10000

Everybody Wins DC ndash Power Lunch Reading Program ndash Washington DC

2400

The Family Place ndash Washington DC 15000 Food amp Friends ndash Washington DC 8000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center ndash Washington DC

37500

Friendship Place ndash Washington DC 7500 Georgetown University ndash Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center ndash Washington DC

2500

House of Ruth ndash Washington DC 8000 Johns Hopkins University ndash Sarcoma Research Fund ndash Baltimore

10600

Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) ndash Washington DC

10000

Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia ndash Washington DC

20000

Legal Counsel for the Elderly ndash Washington DC

10000

Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project ndash Washington DC

7500

N Street Village ndash Washington DC 10000 Neighborhood Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

6000

Only Make Believe ndash Washington DC 5000

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Playworks ndash Washington DC 5000 Reach Incorporated ndash Washington DC 5000 RESET Classroom Adventures in Hands-On Science amp Math ndash Washington DC

5000

Sitar Arts Center ndash Washington DC 10000 So Others Might Eat ndash Washington DC 8000 Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders (SMYAL) ndash Washington DC

5000

Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs ndash Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

122500

The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless ndash Washington DC

7500

OTHER US $

Anti-Defamation League ndash Chicago Illinois 1500 Foundation for Democracy and Justice ndash Sacramento California

4000

Mono Lake Foundation ndash Lee Vining California

1000

Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation ndash Monterey California

2500

Parents for a Sustainable Future ndash Boston Massachusetts

1000

Sundance Benefit ndash Camp Rehoboth ndash Rehoboth Beach Delaware

1000

NATIONAL FOCUS $

ABA Fund for Justice and Education ndash ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund Rule of Law Initiative ndash Chicago Illinois

5680

American Cancer Society ndash Vienna Virginia 10250 American Heart Association ndash Des Moines Iowa 10250 American Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation ndash Arlington Virginia

5000

American Jewish Committee ndash New York 2500 Americans for Responsible Solutions Foundation ndash San Francisco

5000

Appleseed Foundation ndash Washington DC 8000 The Avielle Foundation ndash Newtown Connecticut 1000 Bellwether Education Partners ndash Sudbury Massachusetts

5000

32 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NATIONAL FOCUS (CONTINUED)

Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence ndash Lawyers for a Safer America ndash Washington DC

10000

Brennan Center for Justice ndash New York 5000 Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association (CASANA) ndash Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

2000

Disability Rights Legal Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 Equal Justice Works ndash Fellowship Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

386000

Federal Bar Foundation ndash New York 5000 Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) ndash Los Angeles

2500

The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation ndash New York

10000

KinderVision Foundation ndash The Greatest Save Teen PSA Program ndash Peru Indiana

5000

Lambda Legal ndash Los Angeles 5000 Learning Ally ndash Princeton New Jersey 7500 Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation ndash Norwalk Connecticut

10000

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund ndash New York

5000

National Center for Youth Law ndash Oakland California

15000

National Immigration Law Center ndash Los Angeles 2500 The National Urban Technology Center ndash New York

2500

National Veterans Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

5000

National Womenrsquos Law Center ndash Washington DC

5000

OutServe-SLDN ndash Washington DC 5000 Pro Bono Net ndash New York 15000 Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation ndash Chicago Illinois

2000

Soledad OrsquoBrien and Brad Raymond Starfish Foundation ndash New York

5000

The Trevor Project ndash West Hollywood California

7500

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ndash Washington DC

10000

ASIA $

Bethel USA ndash Fort Collins Colorado 5000

ASIA (CONTINUED)

Global Fund for Mental Health ndash TELL Japan Chat Room Project ndash Hinsdale Illinois

32900

GlobalGiving ndash Lighthouse Center for Human Trafficking Victims ndash Washington DC

94419

IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Response ndash Bethesda Maryland

25000

Motherrsquos Choice USA ndash Montrose Colorado 30000 Room to Read ndash Asia Programs ndash San Francisco

20000

Second Harvest Asia ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Relief ndash Roseville Minnesota

25000

Teach for China ndash San Francisco 5000

INTERNATIONAL FOCUS $

Center for Reproductive Rights ndash New York 15000 Ceres ndash Boston Massachusetts 2500 The Cyrus R Vance Center for International Justice ndash New York

10000

Doctors Without Borders ndash New York 1500 Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance ndash San Rafael California

5000

Global Goods Partners ndash New York 5000 Human Rights Watch ndash Childrenrsquos Rights Division ndash New York

5000

Immigration Equality ndash New York 2500 Plant with Purpose ndash San Diego 2500 RefugePoint ndash Boston Massachusetts 5000 Save the Children ndash Fairfield Connecticut 1000 Speak Up Africa ndash New York 1000 Vera Institute of Justice ndash New York 5000 VisionSpring ndash New York 10000

BERLIN $

Arne Friedrich Stiftung (Arne Friedrich Foundation) ndash Berlin

4214

Bantabaa eV (Meeting Point) ndash Berlin 3160 Berliner Herz (Berlin Heart) ndash Berlin 3055 Die Arche (The Ark) ndash Berlin 2528 Freudberg Gemeinschaftsschule (Freudberg Scholarships) ndash Berlin

2528

30 Years + $50 Million | 33

BERLIN (CONTINUED)

Jenny de la Torre Stiftung (Jenny de la Torre Foundation) ndash Berlin

5267

JUNA eV (Jung Unbegleitet Nicht Allein) (Young Unaccompanied Not Alone) ndash Berlin

1053

KuB eV (Kontakt- und Beratungsstelle fuumlr Fluumlchtlinge und Migrant_innen) (Contact and Counseling for Refugees and Migrants) ndash Berlin

1053

Outreach ndash Mobile Jungendarbeit Berlin (Outreach ndash Mobile Youth Work Berlin) ndash Berlin

1053

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin eV ndash Berlin 5267 Rock it Biz gemeinnuumltzige Stiftungs-GmbH (Rock it Biz Nonprofit Foundation) ndash Berlin

10535

Sharehaus Refugio (Sharehouse Refuge) ndash Berlin

3160

Teach First Deutschland (Teach First Germany) ndash Berlin

3160

LONDON AND UK $

Blind Sailing ndash Ramsgate 8892 Bliss ndash London 8892 Bowel Cancer UK ndash London 8892 The Brokerage Citylink ndash London 8892 Generating Genius ndash South Croydon 8892 The Hospice of St Francis ndash Hertfordshire 8892 Ian Mikardo High School ndash London 8892 Legal Advice Centre (University House) ndash London

4920

Plan International UK ndash London 2460 Rhythms of Life ndash London 8892 Richard House Childrenrsquos Hospice ndash London 8892 South Westminster Legal Advice Centre ndash London

4920

The Sparkle Foundation ndash Lancashire 2460 Womankind Worldwide ndash London 2460 You Make It ndash London 8892 The Berlin and London offices of Morrison amp Foerster each

have their own charitable giving program that is consistent with the Foundationrsquos goals in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Both officesrsquo sets of 2016 contributions which are in addition to those of the Foundation are listed here for informational purposes if greater than $1000 (converted) but they are not included in this reportrsquos financial discussion

CONTACT USIf you are a partner or employee of Morrison amp Foerster and have questions or comments please visit the ldquoMoFo Foundationrdquo section of the portal for

more information and a list of current Foundation representatives

DIRECTORS + OFFICERS AS OF DECEMBER 31 2016

JAMIE A LEVITTDirector and ChairNew York

KENNETH A KUWAYTIDirector and PresidentPalo Alto

W STEPHEN SMITHDirector and SecretaryWashington DC

PAUL D MCKENZIEDirector and Vice PresidentBeijing

ANGELA KEREKDirector and Vice PresidentBerlin

ALEX VAN DER WOLKDirector and Vice PresidentBrussels

SCOTT F LLEWELLYNDirector and Vice PresidentDenver

TREVOR L JAMESDirector and Vice PresidentLondon

NANCY R THOMASDirector and Vice PresidentLos Angeles

LAWRENCE T YANOWITCHDirector and Vice PresidentNorthern Virginia

BRIAN M KRAMERDirector and Vice PresidentSan Diego

RUTH N BORENSTEINDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

JACLYN LIUDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

DALE E CALDWELLDirector and Vice PresidentTokyo

ARTHUR KELLERChief Financial OfficerSan Francisco

ANNE M ELLISManager and Chief Operating OfficerSan Francisco

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

INSIDE

4 FOCUS5 30 YEARS + $50 MILLION6 GIVING8 CHILDREN + YOUTH12 LEGAL AID14 FELLOWSHIPS + SCHOLARSHIPS17 FOOD + SHELTER18 HEALTH19 ARTS20 MATCHING21 DISASTER RELIEF22 CHARITABLE GIVING IN EUROPE23 GIVING GUIDELINES24 2016 CONTRIBUTIONS34 CONTACT US

30 Years + $50 Million | 3

CHAIRrsquoS MESSAGE

Thirty years and more than $50 million That is how long and how much The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed to our communities since its establishment by visionary partners at Morrison amp Foerster in 1986

One of the oldest law firmndashaffiliated charitable foundations in the United States the Foundation supports nonprofit organizations serving many of the communities in which the people of Morrison amp Foerster live and work Funded primarily by the firmrsquos lawyers and staff members the Foundationrsquos programs also encourage community engagement among Morrison amp Foerster personnel

Our charitable giving in 2016 totaled approximately $42 million Of that 80 percent was directed to organizations serving disadvantaged youth or providing free legal services to low-income people

Our 2016 donations included more than $800000 in honor of our 30th anniversary Part of $16 million in special grants to be contributed over the next few years these special grants all focused on organizations addressing critical unmet needs of at-risk youth in our communities

In 2016 we also surpassed $50 million in total giving We marked this milestone with donations to several programs of the Legal Services Corporation an independent nonprofit established by Congress in 1974 to provide financial support for civil legal aid to low-income Americans

On behalf of our board of directors I am honored to share with you this report on the Foundationrsquos charitable programs during its 30th year It highlights our commitment to purposeful giving particularly in support of programs serving disadvantaged children and those providing legal assistance to people otherwise unable to afford equal access to justice

As always I especially thank the firmrsquos partners for their continued support of community-based giving at Morrison amp Foerster

JAMIE A LEVITT CHAIR THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

FOCUS

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation enables the people of Morrison amp Foerster to focus their charitable giving on nonprofit organizations serving the communities in which they live and work Funds are distributed at the discretion of the Foundationrsquos board of directors which consists of partners from each of the firmrsquos geographic regions

Donations target programs serving disadvantaged children and youth or providing free legal services to low-income people We support these initiatives primarily through contributions recommended by Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff to organizations that provide direct community services

In addition we support fellowship and scholarship programs that benefit children and youth help inspire others to engage in public service and encourage diversity in higher education and the legal profession Furthering the Foundationrsquos commitment to local communities we also make a smaller number of contributions to charitable causes involving food and shelter health and the arts Many of these contributions also focus on programs serving disadvantaged youth

We offer annual matching-gift programs to firm lawyers and staff We also organize special programs to raise and match relief funds in response to some natural disasters

4 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

30 Years + $50 Million | 5

YEARS + $50 MILLION

In 2016 The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation reached two significant milestones our 30th year of charitable giving and our 50 millionth dollar in charitable contributions

In honor of the Foundationrsquos 30th anniversary we announced $16 million in special grants to nonprofit organizations serving disadvantaged youth in our communities These grants were in addition to our annual giving Consistent with our encouragement of individual engagement in our communities all of our special grants originated with nominations by Morrison amp Foerster personnel A discussion of these awards follows in Children + Youth

In 2016 we also surpassed $50 million in charitable donations since the Foundationrsquos establishment in 1986 Our donations toward this milestone included support for the following nonprofit organizations that also receive funding from or fundraise for a grantee of Legal Services Corporation which provides civil legal aid to low-income Americans

Bay Area Legal AidOakland Californiabaylegalorg

Legal Services NYCNew Yorklegalservicesnycorg

Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles

Los Angeleslaflaorg

Legal Aid Society of San DiegoSan Diegolassdorg

Neighborhood Legal Services ProgramWashington DCnlsporg

The Legal Aid Foundation of Colorado for Colorado Legal ServicesDenverlegalaidfoundationorg

$70000

$11000

$5000

$15000

$6000

$2905

6 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

GIVINGIn 2016 The Morrison amp Foerster

Foundationrsquos annual charitable giving was $42 million

Donations ranged in size from $20 to $336000 the median donation was $3000

The numbers in this report are shown on a cash basis and are unaudited because of the timing of the Foundationrsquos annual independent audit

30 Years + $50 Million | 7

22

19

13

23

3

6

6

4

31

HEALTH

lt1 ADMINISTRATION

FELLOWSHIPS + SCHOLARSHIPS

30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTS

COMMUNITY GRANTS

FELLOWSHIPS +SCHOLARSHIPS

COMMUNITY GRANTS

FOOD + SHELTERARTSMATCHING

DISASTER RELIEF

CHIL

DREN

+ Y

OUTH

LEGAL AID

8 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

CHILDREN + YOUTHThe Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is

committed to supporting programs serving disadvantaged children and youth in our

communities Over the years we have demonstrated this commitment through our

annual local grantmaking as well as four special multiyear million-dollar programs In 2016

the Foundation donated more than $22 million in special grants and community grants to

organizations serving children

30 Years + $50 Million | 9

30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTSIn 2016 we announced $16 million in multiyear charitable grants in honor of the Foundationrsquos 30th anniversary This followed three similar million-dollar grant programs in 2003 2006 and 2012 All four giving programs were based entirely on projects recommended by Morrison amp Foerster personnel and focused on creating a significant lasting impact on some of the critical unmet needs of disadvantaged children and youth in our communities Representing the largest set of grants in the Foundationrsquos history our 30th Anniversary Grants mdash like the three earlier million-dollar programs mdash were funded through set-asides from our annual budgets over the previous few years

Our 30th Anniversary Grants began with a firmwide call for nominations in early 2016 The response was tremendous with 100 nominations submitted by partners associates counsel and staff mdash many of whom were personally involved in the nonprofits A committee consisting of half of the Foundationrsquos board of directors and its COO then reviewed the proposals and conducted due diligence The full board reviewed the committeersquos eventual recommendations in order to reach its unanimous decisions

We awarded $1345 million in 30th Anniversary Grants to the six programs described below Of these large grants we distributed more than $800000 in 2016 with additional installments scheduled over the following two years

$240000GLOBALGIVING FOUNDATION FOR LIGHTHOUSE CENTER FOR HUMAN TRAFFICKING VICTIMSWashington DC and Tokyo wwwglobalgivingorg lhjjpenglish

GlobalGiving is the first and largest global crowdfunding community that connects nonprofits donors and companies in nearly every country around the world Our grant is intended to help GlobalGiving support Lighthousersquos expansion of its antitrafficking resources to regions outside of Tokyo and to use technology to reach more targets and victims of human trafficking in Japan The 2016 installment of our grant was $94419

$225000VOICES FOR CHILDRENSan Diego wwwspeakupnoworg

Voices for Children transforms the lives of abused children by providing them with volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocates

(CASAs) Our grant is intended to help Voices for Children implement its Case Liaison Program in San Diego County which is designed to triage child abuse cases in court in real time and match trained CASAs to foster children as quickly as possible after they become dependents of the court We contributed $112500 of this grant in 2016

$225000YOU GOTTA BELIEVE ndash THE OLDER CHILD ADOPTION amp PERMANENCY MOVEMENTNew York yougottabelieveorg

You Gotta Believe is the only New York City metro organization that exclusively focuses on finding permanent families for young adults teens and preteens in foster care Our grant is intended to help the organization launch its This Is for Real Program designed to provide long-term post placement support for older foster youth and their adoptive families in order to help the new families endure and thrive Our 2016 support for this program was $112500

OUR 30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTS FOCUS ON CREATING A SIGNIFICANT LASTING IMPACT ON SOME OF THE CRITICAL UNMET NEEDS OF DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN AND YOUTH IN OUR COMMUNITIES

10 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

$225000YWCA SILICON VALLEYSan Jose California ywca-svorg

YWCA Silicon Valley is dedicated to eliminating racism empowering women and promoting peace justice freedom and dignity for all The purpose of our grant is to help launch the organizationrsquos Arise Program a mobile counseling and therapy unit serving children and youth in Santa Clara County who have been affected by complex trauma Our contributions were scheduled to begin in 2017

$215000WASHINGTON LAWYERSrsquo COMMITTEE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS AND URBAN AFFAIRSWashington DC washlaworg

Since 1968 the Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs has mobilized the resources of the private bar to address issues of civil rights violations and poverty in the District of Columbia Our grant is intended to help launch the Committeersquos Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program which is designed to increase the level of parental involvement in the education of public school children in disadvantaged communities in Washington DC In 2016 we contributed $107500 toward this grant

$215000CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS FOUNDATIONLos Angeles crf-usaorg

Constitutional Rights Foundation (CRF) is a nonprofit nonpartisan community-based organization dedicated to educating Americarsquos young people about the importance of civic participation in a democratic society Our grant is intended to help launch Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets CRFrsquos program designed to nurture safe communities in Los Angeles by creating an opportunity for youth police officers teachers and parents to explore together the roles that police and citizens play in public safety Our 2016 contribution was $107500

Cam

p POSTCARD

Silicon Valley

30 Years + $50 Million | 11

COMMUNITY GRANTSIn 2016 charitable contributions to organizations serving children and protecting their rights continued to be at the core of our local giving programs In addition to our 30th Anniversary Grants we gave more than $910000 to a wide variety of organizations providing social developmental educational and legal services to at-risk youth The following are some examples

$32900GLOBAL FUND FOR MENTAL HEALTH FOR TELL JAPANHinsdale Illinois and Tokyo globalfund4mentalhealthorg telljpcom

The Global Fund for Mental Health supports education and training to reduce stigma promote understanding and increase capacity related to mental health around the world Our donation helped support TELL Japan a nongovernmental organization based in Tokyo in launching a nationwide chattext service to provide mental health services to youth in crisis in Japan

$8000INWOOD HOUSENew York inwoodhousecom

Since 1830 Inwood House has been the only organization in New York City focused primarily on comprehensively serving the needs of pregnant and parenting teens

$5000PACIFIC AUTISM CENTER FOR EDUCATION (PACE)Santa Clara California pacificautismorg

PACE provides high-quality programs for individuals with autism and associated developmental disabilities living in the San Francisco Bay Area

IN ADDITION TO OUR 30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTS WE GAVE MORE THAN $910000 TO A WIDE VARIETY OF ORGANIZATIONS PROVIDING SOCIAL DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATIONAL AND LEGAL SERVICES TO AT-RISK YOUTH

We also gave $285000 in smaller 30th Anniversary Grants to nine other nonprofit organizations serving at-risk youth in regions where Morrison amp Foerster has offices as described below

$50000 Bridge the Gap College Prep Sausalito California btgcollegepreporg

$30000 Britepaths Fairfax Virginia britepathsorg

$30000 Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts New York cmanyorg

$30000 Community Alliance for Special Education San Francisco caseadvocacyorg

$30000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center Washington DC dcfapacorg

$30000 Motherrsquos Choice USA for Motherrsquos Choice Montrose Colorado and Hong Kong motherschoiceorgen

$30000 Ravenswood Education Foundation Menlo Park California ravenswoodeforg

$30000 Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center Denver childlawcenterorg

$25000 Volunteers of America Camp POSTCARD (Peace Officers Striving to Create and Reinforce Dreams) Denver voacoloradoorggethelp-denvermetro-camppostcard

12 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LEGAL AIDThe Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has a long history of supporting organizations

that provide legal services to persons of limited means

30 Years + $50 Million | 13

$15000ACLU OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FOUNDATIONWashington DC acludcorg

Formerly the ACLU Fund of the National Capital Area the ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation supports the efforts of the American Civil Liberties Union to protect and expand civil liberties and civil rights for people who live work and visit Washington DC and in matters involving federal employees and agencies

$6500ASIAN LAW ALLIANCESan Jose California asianlawallianceorg

With programs designed to make legal services accessible to AsianPacific and low-income people the Asian Law Alliance has helped tens of thousands of people obtain decent housing justice in the immigration process and access to basic human and legal rights

$5000BRENNAN CENTER FOR JUSTICENew York brennancenterorg

The Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law is a nonpartisan law and policy institute that seeks to improve US systems of democracy and justice The Centerrsquos work addresses issues ranging from voting rights to campaign finance reform and from ending mass incarceration to preserving constitutional protections in the fight against terrorism

In 2016 we donated $982000 to local legal aid organizations and national nonprofit organizations engaged in impact litigation and enforcement of civil rights Below are some of the legal aid organizations that we supported

14 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

FELLOWSHIPS + SCHOLARSHIPS

The Foundation contributed more than $640000 in 2016 to fellowship and

scholarship programs benefiting children and youth and encouraging public service and diversity in higher education and the

legal profession

30 Years + $50 Million | 15

EQUAL JUSTICE WORKS FELLOWSHIPSSince 2000 The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed nearly $4 million in support of Equal Justice Works and its fellowship program Based in Washington DC this national program creates partnerships among public-interest lawyers nonprofit organizations law firms corporate sponsors and other donors to give underrepresented populations effective access to the justice system

Through Equal Justice Works we have sponsored 44 promising new lawyers pursuing public-interest legal careers at nonprofit organizations in the regions where Morrison amp Foerster has offices Most of our Fellows have focused their two-year projects on improving the lives of at-risk children and youth

In 2016 we contributed $336000 to Equal Justice Works for its fellowship program and $50000 to its general fund The following is a list of our recent Fellows

Karmena Diggs

Advocates for Children of New York

New York2015ndash17

Henrissa BasseyBay Area Legal AidOakland California

2016ndash18

Diana SissonChildrenrsquos Law Center

Washington DC2016ndash18

Ruby RenteriaLaw Foundation of

Silicon ValleySan Jose California

2016ndash18

Rebecca WolozinLegal Aid Justice

CenterFalls Church Virginia

2015ndash17

Rachel JuddRocky Mountain

Childrenrsquos Law CenterDenver

2015ndash17

Providing direct legal representation outreach and policy advocacy to help low-income students with disabilities in New York City learn to read proficiently so they can succeed in school

Providing trauma-informed civil legal representation to formerly institutionalized youth with disabilities in Contra Costa County to promote successful re-entry and reduce congregate-care placements

Promoting health and providing stability through legal representation outreach and advocacy on behalf of children in Washington DC whose families are experiencing or at risk of homelessness

Increasing access to justice for geographically isolated low-income tenants facing eviction in South Santa Clara County particularly those who are limited English proficient Spanish-speakers

Providing legal services and advocacy to low-income immigrant youth with special health needs in Northern Virginia so they can access high-quality education and developmentally appropriate services

Providing individual representation and systemic advocacy to keep low-income special-needs and minority Denver-area students in school and out of court when facing disciplinary proceedings

FELLOW LOCATION YEAR PROJECT

THROUGH EQUAL JUSTICE WORKS WE HAVE SPONSORED 44 PROMISING NEW LAWYERS PURSUING PUBLIC-INTEREST LEGAL CAREERS AT NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

16 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

TERRACIANO SCHOLARSHIPSThe Foundation gives renewable scholarships of up to $12000 annually for the undergraduate education of children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members through the Joseph E Terraciano Scholarship Program This program honors the memory of Joe Terraciano an exceptional lawyer with the firm Joe exhibited intelligence initiative leadership the highest ethical standards care and respect for those around him a commitment to excellence in all that he did and a love of diversity

Scholarship recipients are selected based on a combination of academic achievement financial need and demonstrated concern for the well-being of others Since its inception in 1990 the program has funded approximately $287 million in scholarships for 189 students

DUNHAM SCHOLARSHIPSIn 2016 we continued to support a significant scholarship for incoming law students from groups historically underrepresented in the legal profession The Morrison amp Foerster FoundationndashStephen S Dunham Scholarship at the University of San Diego School of Law This scholarship provides annual awards of $20000 for up to three years

Named for Steve Dunham a former chair of Morrison amp Foerster the award honors Steversquos passion for education and for increasing diversity in the legal profession The scholarships were previously awarded to students at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law the University of Colorado

Law School in Boulder Colorado the University of the District of Columbia David A Clarke School of Law in Washington DC and Golden Gate University School of Law in San Francisco

OTHER PUBLIC-INTEREST AND DIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPSThe Foundation supported a variety of other public-interest scholarships and programs promoting diversity in the legal profession such as $10000 to the California Bar Foundationrsquos Diversity Scholarship Program and $10000 to the Justice amp Diversity Center in San Francisco for its Bay Area Minority Law Student Scholarship Program

30 Years + $50 Million | 17

$10000DOORWAYS FOR WOMEN AND FAMILIESArlington Virginia doorwaysvaorg

Doorways for Women and Families creates pathways out of homelessness domestic violence and sexual assault leading to safe stable and empowered lives

$5600LOS ANGELES REGIONAL FOOD BANKLos Angeles lafoodbankorg

Since 1973 the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank has mobilized resources to fight hunger in Los Angeles

$5000LA CASA DE LAS MADRESSan Francisco lacasaorg

La Casa de las Madres offers a continuum of comprehensive and empowering services to women teens and children exposed to and at risk of abuse

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed to a number of agencies serving individuals struggling to meet their basic needs of sufficient food a safe clean place to sleep and shelter from abuse Our 2016 donations to these organizations totaled more than $260000 Below are a few examples

FOOD + SHELTER

18 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

$5000THE ARC SAN FRANCISCOSan Francisco thearcsforg

The Arc San Francisco is a lifelong learning and achievement center for more than 700 individuals with developmental disabilities in San Francisco San Mateo and Marin Counties

$2500GEORGETOWN LOMBARDI COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTERWashington DC lombardigeorgetownedu

Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center seeks to prevent treat and cure cancers by linking scientific discovery expert and compassionate patient care quality education and partnership with the community

$1000CONSERVATION COLORADO EDUCATION FUNDDenver conservationcoeforg

Conservation Colorado Education Fund works in nonpartisan ways to engage conservationists in the civic arena It also conducts nonpartisan civic engagement work such as get-out-the-vote efforts and grassroots organizing on specific policy issues

We donated approximately $256000 in 2016 to programs addressing the health and well-being of others Donations supported organizations assisting people living with HIVAIDS people with developmental and physical disabilities and people seeking to overcome economic disadvantages We also gave to a variety of nonprofit medical research organizations and to social service agencies seeking to strengthen local communities Below are three examples

HEALTH

30 Years + $50 Million | 19

$7500SAN DIEGO JUNIOR THEATRESan Diego juniortheatrecom

San Diego Junior Theatre provides engaging innovative high-quality theatre education and productions for children of all cultural heritages ages abilities and levels of interest Our donation supported its tuition assistance program

$5000ABLE ARTS WORKLong Beach California ableartsworkorg

The primary vision of Able ARTS Work is to provide lifelong learning community service and vocational opportunities through the creative arts for people with disabilities of all ages in an environment of warmth encouragement and inclusion

$2500THEATREWORKS SILICON VALLEYPalo Alto theatreworksorg

TheatreWorks celebrates the human spirit through innovative productions new works and education programs inspired by and engaging its diverse Silicon Valley community

In 2016 the Foundation supported organizations seeking to enrich our communities through creative and thought-provoking expression We designated many of these donations for the recipientsrsquo youth outreach and education programs Our donations to arts programs totaled more than $150000 Below are three examples

ARTS

20 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

INDIVIDUAL GIFT MATCHING

The Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by eligible lawyers and staff to a wide variety of nonprofit organizations that meet our giving guidelines In 2016 we matched gifts to charities such as the Anti-Defamation League in New York Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank in San Diego Swords to Plowshares in San Francisco and The Trevor Project in West Hollywood California In total the

Foundation contributed more than $88000 in individual matching gifts to more than 250 charitable organizations

LAW SCHOOL GIFT MATCHING

In a separate program the Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by the firmrsquos lawyers to their respective law schools In 2016 we donated more than $21000 in matching gifts to 22 law schools

CHALLENGE GRANTS

The Foundation occasionally offers to match the amount raised by firm personnel to benefit charitable causes of particular importance to Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff These challenge grants are usually issued through our community-grants or disaster-relief programs

The Foundation offers contribution-matching programs to Morrison amp Foerster personnel The purpose of these programs is to encourage private charitable giving provide additional leverage to gifts made by the firmrsquos lawyers and staff and support the charitable goals of the firmrsquos individual donors In 2016 the Foundation donated nearly $110000 in matching gifts

MATCHING

30 Years + $50 Million | 21

$25000ISRAAID (US) GLOBAL HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCEBethesda Maryland israaidcoil

IsraAID is a nonprofit nongovernmental organization committed to providing life-saving disaster relief and long-term support Our donation supported its efforts to provide food water and mental health support to people in emergency shelters following a series of earthquakes including a magnitude 70 mainshock in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$25000SECOND HARVEST ASIARoseville Minnesota foodbankasia

Second Harvest Asia serves as a knowledge leader resource and convener of food banks in Asia Our donation supported efforts to deliver food and relief supplies to people affected by the earthquakes in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$10000GRAY AREA FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTSSan Francisco grayareaorg

Gray Area uses art and technology to create social and civic impact through education incubation and public events Our donation supported the relief fund that Gray Area established following the ldquoGhost Shiprdquo warehouse fire in Oakland California that killed 36 people many of them artists in December 2016

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has a strong tradition of facilitating and increasing the impact of the generosity of Morrison amp Foerster partners and employees Over the years we have coordinated special campaigns that have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for relief and restoration work following various disasters such as Hurricane Sandy in 2012 flooding in Colorado in 2013 and the spring 2015 earthquakes in Nepal

In 2016 we continued this tradition through donations totaling $60000 to the following nonprofit organizations

DISASTER RELIEF

22 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

In 2016 the Berlin office of Morrison amp Foerster launched its own charitable giving program that is consistent with the goals of the Foundation in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Established for tax and charitable-giving reasons the program in Berlin follows a model developed several years earlier for charitable giving in the firmrsquos London office

The Berlin officersquos program issued charitable grants in 2016 totaling euro44000 or approximately $46349 The London officersquos program made charitable donations totaling pound86280 or approximately $106140 A sample of those grants is described below

CHARITABLE GIVING IN EUROPE

pound7228 (approx $8892)

RICHARD HOUSE CHILDRENrsquoS HOSPICELondon richardhouseorguk

The first childrenrsquos hospice in London Richard House delivers clinical care short breaks and other residential services to children and young adults with life-limiting or life-threatening health conditions while supporting their families through counseling and bereavement programs

euro5000 (approx $5268)

REFUGEE LAW CLINIC BERLIN EVBerlin rlc-berlinorg

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin was created in 2014 through an initiative of undergraduate and PhD students at the Humboldt University of Berlin Part of the Refugee Law Clinic Network in Germany the Berlin clinic trains university students in asylum and migration law The students then offer free legal advice to refugees and migrants at a variety of locations in Berlin including the university emergency shelters and preliminary reception centers

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

The Foundation distributes funds at the discretion of its board of directors which consists of partners from each of the firmrsquos regions

Only funding requests sponsored by Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff are considered

Donations are made to US nonprofit organizations with IRC sect 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status whose programs in the view of the Foundationrsquos board of directors are aligned with the Foundationrsquos focus and can in the boardrsquos opinion best serve the communityrsquos needs We prefer to support programs that can benefit greatly from even relatively modest donations We also support a scholarship program for the children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members

We do not contribute to fraternal religious or political organizations to groups that discriminate on the basis of race religion political affiliation gender identity or sexual orientation or to individuals We do not make donations for firm-related business development or client-relations reasons The Foundation does not purchase tickets to charitable fundraising events

GIVING GUIDELINES

ONLY FUNDING REQUESTS SPONSORED BY MORRISON amp FOERSTER LAWYERS AND STAFF ARE CONSIDERED

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

24 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

2016 The following are the organizations listed by region that received at least $1000 in Foundation donations during 2016 Not

included are matching gifts and Terraciano Scholarship awards which are described above Unless otherwise noted we designated our gifts

for recipientsrsquo general funds

CONTRIBUTIONS

30 Years + $50 Million | 25

DENVER AREA $

Alpine Legal Services ndash Glenwood Springs 1500 Colorado Coalition for the Homeless ndash Stout Street Eye Clinic ndash Denver

1055

Colorado Lawyers Committee ndash Denver 4110 Conservation Colorado Education Fund ndash Denver

1000

Deaf Overcoming Violence through Empowerment (DOVE) ndash Denver

1055

Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado ndash Greenwood Village

1055

Florence Crittenton Services of Colorado ndash Denver

1056

Food For Thought ndash Denver 5000 Girls Inc of Metro Denver ndash Denver 1056 Hope House of Colorado ndash Arvada 2300 The Legal Aid Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2905

Live By Living ndash Lakewood 1000 Mi Casa Resource Center ndash Pro Bono Patent Program General Fund ndash Denver

1000

Rescue Me ndash Colorado Mutt Rescue ndash Watkinsonville Georgia

1056

Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Denver

35590

SungateKids ndash Englewood 2500 Volunteers of America ndash Camp POSTCARD Early Childhood Education Center Veteran Services Center ndash Denver

27500

Wish of a Lifetime ndash Denver 1056 The Womenrsquos Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2500

LOS ANGELES AREA $

Able ARTS Work ndash Long Beach 5000 ACLU Foundation of Southern California ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Childrenrsquos Rights ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Housing and Healing ndash Los Angeles

5000

Bet Tzedek Legal Services ndash Los Angeles 5000 Big Up Kidz ndash Los Angeles 5000 Break the Cycle ndash Culver City 5000

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

California Institute of Technology ndash Moore-Hufstedler Fund ndash Pasadena

15000

CARES ndash LAC + USC Medical Center ndash Los Angeles

2500

Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law ndash Casa LibreFreedom House Homeless Youth Shelter ndash Los Angeles

2500

Childrenrsquos Bureau ndash Los Angeles 5000 Childrenrsquos Burn Foundation ndash Sherman Oaks

2500

Childrenrsquos Hospital Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

3500

Childrenrsquos Law Center of California ndash Monterey Park

5000

Circle of Friends ndash Los Angeles 5000 Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) ndash Los Angeles

10000

The Colburn School ndash Los Angeles 2500 Constitutional Rights Foundation ndash Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets Program General Fund ndash Los Angeles

112500

Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services ndash Culver City

5000

DIY Girls ndash Los Angeles 1000 Family Health Care Centers of Greater Los Angeles ndash Bell Gardens

3500

Friends of the Los Angeles County Law Library ndash Los Angeles

3000

Good Shepherd Shelter ndash Los Angeles 5000 Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association ndash Los Angeles

2500

Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law ndash Los Angeles

5000

Hathaway-Sycamores Child and Family Services ndash Pasadena

5000

Homeboy Industries ndash Los Angeles 1000 House of Ruth ndash Claremont 3000 Inner-City Arts ndash Los Angeles 5000 Inner City Law Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 JFS ndash SOVA Community Food amp Resource Program ndash Van Nuys

2639

Just the Beginning ndash A Pipeline Organization ndash Summer Legal Institute in Los Angeles ndash Chicago Illinois

5000

26 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

LA Kitchen ndash Los Angeles 2500 Law Rocks ndash Manhattan Beach 5000 Learning Rights Law Center ndash Los Angeles 6000 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

5000

Levitt amp Quinn Family Law Center ndash Los Angeles

5000

Library Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Childrenrsquos Summer Reading Club ndash Los Angeles

3500

Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles County Bar Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles LGBT Center ndash Los Angeles 4000 Los Angeles Mission ndash Los Angeles 1000 Los Angeles Regional Food Bank ndash Los Angeles

5600

Los Angeles Times Family Fund ndash Summer Camp Campaign ndash Pasadena

2500

Maternal and Child Health Access ndash Los Angeles

3000

McKinley Childrenrsquos Center ndash San Dimas 1500 Mental Health Advocacy Services ndash Los Angeles

5000

The Midnight Mission ndash Los Angeles 1500 Music Center Foundation ndash Los Angeles 4000 My Friendrsquos Place ndash Hollywood 5000 Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society ndash Pasadena

7500

Para Los Nintildeos ndash Los Angeles 2500 PATH Beyond Shelter ndash Los Angeles 1000 Public Counsel ndash Los Angeles 5000 The Rape Foundation ndash Santa Monica 1000 Roy W Roberts IIndashWattsWillowbrook Boys amp Girls Club ndash Los Angeles

2500

Support for Harbor Area Womenrsquos Lives (SHAWL) ndash San Pedro

5000

Starlight Childrenrsquos Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Venice Family Clinic ndash Venice 4000 Weingart Center Association ndash Los Angeles 5000 Western Center on Law amp Poverty ndash Los Angeles

5000

NEW YORK CITY AREA $

A Better Balance ndash New York 10000 Advocates for Children of New York ndash New York 15330 AIDS Walk New York ndash New York 5000 Anti-Defamation League ndash New York 1500 Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund ndash New York

5000

Association to Benefit Children ndash New York 1000 Behind the Book ndash New York 3000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City ndash New York

5000

Breaking Ground ndash New York 2000 BronxWorks ndash Early Childhood Learning Center ndash Bronx

2500

Brooklyn Botanic Garden ndash The Childrenrsquos Garden and The Discovery Garden ndash Brooklyn

1500

The Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse ndash Brooklyn

1000

Brooklyn Defender Services ndash Family Defense Project ndash Brooklyn

2500

CaringKind ndash New York 2500 CFC Loud N Clear Foundation ndash Farmingdale New Jersey

1500

Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts ndash New York 30000 Citizensrsquo Committee for Children of New York ndash New York

3000

City Bar Justice Center ndash New York 10000 City Harvest ndash New York 2000 CITYarts ndash New York 2500 Civic Builders ndash New York 5000 Coalition for the Homeless ndash Camp Homeward Bound First Step Job Training Program ndash New York

7500

Columbia University ndash Babies Heart Fund ndash New York

1500

Comprehensive Development ndash New York 5000 Concrete Safaris ndash New York 2500 DonorsChooseorg ndash New York City Projects ndash New York

10000

The Doe Fund ndash New York 2500 Dress for Success ndash New York 5000 East Harlem Tutorial Program ndash New York 5000 Edible Schoolyard NYC ndash Brooklyn 5000 The Exoneration Initiative ndash In Honor of Richard Rosario ndash New York

10000

30 Years + $50 Million | 27

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Family Center ndash The Legal Wellness Institute ndash Brooklyn

5000

Fordham Student Sponsored Fellowship ndash New York

1000

Fund for the City of New York ndash ENACT School Partnership Program ndash New York

2500

Getting Out and Staying Out ndash New York 5000 Global Language Project ndash New York 10000 GO Project ndash New York 5000 Grace Institute ndash New York 2500 Harlem Childrenrsquos Zone ndash New York 5000 Harlem RBI ndash New York 2500 Harmony Program ndash New York 2500 Harvest Home ndash New York 3000 Her Justice ndash New York 2500 Hofstra University ndash Hofstra Law Access to Justice Incubator ndash Hempstead

15000

iMentor ndash New York 5000 Inwood House ndash New York 8000 The Jennifer A Kay Foundation ndash New York 2500 The Jewish Board ndash The Mann Center ndash New York

2500

The Keswell School ndash New York 15000 Lawyers Alliance for New York ndash New York 45000 Lawyers for Children ndash New York 5000 LeGaL Foundation ndash New York 5000 Legal Information for Families Today ndash Brooklyn

2500

Legal Outreach ndash PACT (Pathways to Achievement and Community Transformation) ndash Long Island City

5000

Legal Services NYC ndash New York 11000 Letrsquos Get Ready ndash New York 10000 Literacy Partners ndash New York 5000 Manhattan Legal Services ndash New York 2500 Nazareth Housing ndash New York 2500 Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem ndash New York

2500

New York Asian Womenrsquos Center ndash New York

2500

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest ndash New York

15000

New York Legal Assistance Group ndash New York 3500 New York Womenrsquos Foundation ndash New York 2500

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Office of the Appellate Defender ndash New York 5000 The Partnership for the Homeless ndash New York 5000 PENCIL ndash New York 2500 Performance Space 122 ndash Brooklyn 5000 Pro Bono Partnership ndash White Plains 1500 ProjectArt ndash New York 2000 The Public Theater ndash Shakespeare in the Park ndash New York

10000

Randallrsquos Island Park Alliance ndash New York 5000 Riverside Symphony ndash Music Memory Program ndash New York

10000

Safe Passage Project ndash New York 1000 Sanctuary for Families ndash New York 13000 SCO Family of Services ndash Glen Cove 2500 Selfhelp Community Services ndash New York 1000 Start Small Think Big ndash Bronx 5000 Storefront Academy Harlem ndash New York 10000 Trip of a Lifetime ndash Summer Travel Scholarships ndash Scarsdale

3500

Union Settlement Association ndash New York 2000 United Neighborhood Houses ndash New York 1000 Urban Justice Center ndash Summer Internship Program ndash New York

3000

Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts ndash New York 5000 Volunteers of Legal Service ndash New York 15000 You Gotta Believe ndash The Older Child Adoption amp Permanency Movement ndash This Is For Real Program ndash Brooklyn

112500

Young Peoplersquos Chorus of New York City ndash New York

1250

Youth INC ndash New York 2500 Youth Represent ndash New York 2500

NORTHERN VIRGINIA $

Britepaths ndash Fairfax 30000 Carpenterrsquos Shelter ndash Alexandria 10000 Doorways for Women and Families ndash Arlington

10000

Fairfax CASA ndash Fairfax 5000 Fairfax Partnership for Youth ndash Falls Church 5000 Final Salute ndash Haymarket 5000 Friends of FANA ndash Reston 1000 Homestretch ndash Falls Church 5000

28 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NORTHERN VIRGINIA (CONTINUED)

Just Neighbors ndash Falls Church 5000 Legal Aid Justice Center ndash JustChildren Program Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Fairfax

10874

Legal Services of Northern Virginia ndash Fairfax 10000 Loudoun Abused Womenrsquos Shelter ndash Leesburg 10000 Volunteer Fairfax ndash Fairfax 10000

SAN DIEGO AREA $

Casa Cornelia Law Center ndash San Diego 5000 Century Club of San Diego ndash Champions for Youth ndash La Jolla

1319

Distinguished Young Women of San Diego ndash Carlsbad

1500

Girls on the Run of San Diego ndash Encinitas 5000 The Honor Foundation ndash San Diego 1000 Imperial Court de San Diego ndash San Diego 5000 Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank ndash San Diego

10000

Japan Society of San Diego and Tijuana ndash Tomodachi Initiative Youth Baseball Exchange ndash San Diego

2500

Just in Time for Foster Youth ndash San Diego 5000 La Jolla Playhouse ndash Education and Outreach Programs ndash La Jolla

5000

Legal Aid Society of San Diego ndash San Diego 15000 Rady Childrenrsquos Hospital Auxiliary ndash Del Mar Unit ndash San Diego

10000

San Diego County Bar Foundation ndash San Diego 5000 San Diego Junior Theatre ndash Tuition Assistance Program ndash San Diego

7500

San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program ndash San Diego

10000

Semper Fi Fund ndash Oceanside 1000 Solutions for Change ndash Vista 5000 UC San Diego Foundation ndash Christini Fund ndash La Jolla

1000

University of San Diego School of Law ndash The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation ndash Stephen S Dunham Scholarship ndash San Diego

20000

Voices for Children ndash Case Liaison Program General Fund ndash San Diego

137500

Warfighter Made ndash Temecula 1000 YMCA of San Diego County ndash San Diego 3000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA $

100 Black Men of the Bay Area ndash Oakland 5000 A Better Way ndash Berkeley 3000 ACLU Foundation ndash FrontLine Fund ndash San Francisco

5000

AIDS Legal Referral Panel ndash San Francisco 7500 AIDS Walk San Francisco ndash San Francisco 1600 Alameda County Community Food Bank ndash Oakland

13500

APA Family Support Services ndash San Francisco

2000

The Arc San Francisco ndash San Francisco 5000 At The Crossroads ndash San Francisco 2000 Bay Area Legal Aid ndash Oakland 70000 Bay Area Urban Debate League ndash Oakland 12500 Bay Area Young Survivors ndash Deb Mosley Memorial Scholarship Fund ndash San Francisco

3840

Berkeley Repertory Theatre ndash Youth Education Programs ndash Berkeley

18500

Bridge the Gap College Prep ndash Sausalito 50000 California Bar Foundation ndash Diversity Scholarship Program ndash San Francisco

10000

California Life Sciences Institute ndash K-12 STEM Education ndash South San Francisco

2500

Centro Legal de la Raza ndash Oakland 2500 Challenge Day ndash Concord 1000 Charlotte Maxwell Clinic ndash Oakland 2500 Child Care Law Center ndash San Francisco 2500 Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund ndash San Francisco

25000

Clinic By the Bay ndash San Francisco 2000 The Commonwealth Club of California ndash Bay Area Student Outreach ndash San Francisco

5000

Community Alliance for Special Education ndash San Francisco

30000

Disability Rights Education amp Defense Fund ndash Berkeley

2500

Dogs for Diabetics ndash Concord 1000 DonorsChooseorg ndash San Francisco Bay Area Projects ndash New York

5000

Earned Asset Resource Network ndash San Francisco

1000

East Bay Agency for Children ndash Oakland 8000 East Bay Childrenrsquos Law Offices ndash Oakland 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 29

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

East Bay College Fund ndash College Access Program ndash Oakland

10000

East Bay Community Law Center ndash Berkeley 25000 Eviction Defense Collaborative ndash San Francisco 2500 Fiat Lux Scholarship Program Fund ndash Berkeley 2500 First Graduate ndash San Francisco 5000 First Place for Youth ndash Oakland 10000 The Foundation of City College of San Francisco ndash San Francisco

10000

Friends of the San Francisco Public Library ndash The Mix at SFPL ndash San Francisco

7500

Future Youth Records ndash Pacifica 5000 George Mark Childrenrsquos House ndash San Leandro 2500 Gray Area Foundation for the Arts ndash Oakland Fire Fund ndash San Francisco

10000

Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco ndash San Francisco

5000

Jewish Community Relations Council ndash Jewish Coalition for Literacy ndash San Francisco

1000

Jewish Family and Childrenrsquos Services ndash San Francisco

3500

Jewish Family amp Childrenrsquos Services of the East Bay ndash Berkeley

3500

Juma Ventures ndash San Francisco 5000 Justice amp Diversity Center ndash General Fund Bay Area Minority Law School Student Scholarship ndash San Francisco

50000

La Casa de las Madres ndash San Francisco 5000 La Cocina ndash San Francisco 1900 La Raza Centro Legal ndash Unaccompanied Children Project ndash San Francisco

10000

Larkin Street Youth Services ndash San Francisco 10000 Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area ndash San Francisco

70000

Legal Aid at Work ndash San Francisco 55000 Legal Aid of Marin ndash San Rafael 5000 Legal Services for Children ndash San Francisco 18000 Level Playing Field Institute ndash SMASH Program ndash Oakland

3000

Little BrothersndashFriends of the Elderly ndash San Francisco

2450

Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area ndash San Francisco 2000 Mission Graduates ndash San Francisco 2000 New Leaders ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash Oakland

5000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

Oakland Museum of California ndash Learning Initiatives ndash Oakland

2500

OneJustice ndash San Francisco 3000 Opportunity Junction ndash Antioch 1500 The Other Bar Foundation ndash San Francisco 5000 PowerMyLearning ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash New York

1500

Project Open Hand ndash San Francisco 7000 Raphael House ndash San Francisco 15000 Reading Partners ndash Oakland 1000 Rebuilding Together San Francisco ndash San Francisco

6000

The Reset Foundation ndash Berkeley 2000 RYSE Center ndash Richmond 1000 San Francisco AIDS Foundation ndash San Francisco

21500

San Francisco Interfaith Council ndash San Francisco

3500

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ndash Education Programs ndash San Francisco

25000

San Francisco Suicide Prevention ndash Youth Risk Reduction Program ndash San Francisco

2500

San Francisco Symphony ndash Adventures in Music Youth Education Program General Fund ndash San Francisco

43500

Seven Tepees Youth Program ndash College and Career Program ndash San Francisco

10000

SF-Marin Food Bank ndash San Francisco 9250 Shelter Inc ndash Concord 1000 The Spot Oakland ndash Oakland 1000 Swords to Plowshares ndash San Francisco 5000 Tuolumne River Trust ndash San Francisco 1500 UC Berkeley SAGE Scholars Program ndash Berkeley

3000

Youth Outside ndash Oakland 1000

SILICON VALLEY $

Abilities United ndash Palo Alto 3000 Adolescent Counseling Services ndash Outlet Program ndash Redwood City

2500

The Art of Yoga Project ndash Palo Alto 1000 Asian Law Alliance ndash San Jose 6500 Avenidas ndash Palo Alto 3000

30 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Bring Me A Book Foundation ndash Redwood City 3000 The Campaign for Legal Services ndash Mountain View

30000

Child Advocates of Silicon Valley ndash Milpitas 2500 Childrenrsquos Health Council ndash Palo Alto 2500 Cinequest ndash San Jose 2500 College of Adaptive Arts ndash San Jose 1000 Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash East Palo Alto

11000

Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse ndash San Mateo

2500

CuriOdyssey ndash San Mateo 2500 Eastside College Preparatory School ndash East Palo Alto

6000

Ecumenical Hunger Program ndash East Palo Alto

2500

Family amp Children Services of Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto

2500

Family Connections ndash San Carlos 2500 The Family Giving Tree ndash Milpitas 2000 The Fit Kids Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Friends for Youth ndash Redwood City 2500 Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve ndash Moss Beach

3000

HomeFirst ndash Milpitas 1000 HopeLab Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto Charitable Foundation ndash Palo Alto

1000

La Raza Lawyers Charitable Foundation ndash San Jose

3000

Law Foundation of Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 15000 Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County ndash Redwood City

15000

LifeMoves ndash Menlo Park 3500 Marine Toys for Tots Foundation ndash San Jose 2000 My New Red Shoes ndash Redwood City 2500 Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence ndash San Jose

1500

Pacific Autism Center for Education ndash Santa Clara

5000

Palo Alto Art Center Foundation ndash Palo Alto 2500 Palo Alto Family YMCA ndash Parkinsonrsquos Exercise Program ndash Palo Alto

3500

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Parents Helping Parents ndash San Jose 2500 Peninsula Bridge ndash Menlo Park 5000 Pie Ranch ndash Pescadero 2500 Pro Bono Project Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 QuestBridge ndash QuestBridge Scholars Network at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

1000

Ravenswood Education Foundation ndash Menlo Park

30000

Roadrunners Sports Club ndash Palo Alto 1000 Ronald McDonald House at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

5000

Sacred Heart Community Service ndash San Jose 1000 Samaritan House ndash San Mateo 3500 San Jose Museum of Art ndash San Jose 2500 Santa Clara University ndash Katharine amp George Alexander Community Law Center ndash San Jose

5000

Second Harvest Food Bank ndash San Jose 3500 Sequoia Adult School Scholars ndash Palo Alto 1000 Silicon Valley Community Foundation ndash San Francisco Bay Area Summer Reading Program ndash Mountain View

1000

Stand Up for Kids ndash Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 Stanford University ndash Stanford Community Law Clinic ndash East Palo Alto

10000

The Tech Museum of Innovation ndash San Jose 2500 TheatreWorks Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto 2500 The Tower Foundation of San Jose State University ndash Record Clearance Project ndash San Jose

2000

Vida Verde Nature Education ndash San Gregorio 1500

WASHINGTON DC AREA $

A Wider Circle ndash Bethesda 5000 ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation ndash Washington DC

15000

Ayuda ndash Washington DC 5000 Back on My Feet ndash Washington DC 5000 Bread for the City ndash Washington DC 10000 Bright Beginnings ndash Washington DC 10000 BUILD ndash Metro DC Programs ndash Washington DC

15000

Calvary Womenrsquos Services ndash Washington DC 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 31

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Children of Mine Youth Center ndash Washington DC

10000

Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Washington DC

15416

Community Family Life Services ndash Washington DC

1000

Council for Court Excellence ndash Washington DC

3500

DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice ndash Washington DC

5000

DC Bar Foundation ndash Washington DC 5000 DC Bar Pro Bono Center ndash Washington DC 15000 DC Greens ndash Washington DC 10000 DC School of Law Foundation ndash Scholarship Campaign ndash Washington DC

8400

DC Volunteer Lawyers Project ndash Washington DC

7500

Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP) ndash Washington DC

10000

Everybody Wins DC ndash Power Lunch Reading Program ndash Washington DC

2400

The Family Place ndash Washington DC 15000 Food amp Friends ndash Washington DC 8000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center ndash Washington DC

37500

Friendship Place ndash Washington DC 7500 Georgetown University ndash Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center ndash Washington DC

2500

House of Ruth ndash Washington DC 8000 Johns Hopkins University ndash Sarcoma Research Fund ndash Baltimore

10600

Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) ndash Washington DC

10000

Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia ndash Washington DC

20000

Legal Counsel for the Elderly ndash Washington DC

10000

Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project ndash Washington DC

7500

N Street Village ndash Washington DC 10000 Neighborhood Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

6000

Only Make Believe ndash Washington DC 5000

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Playworks ndash Washington DC 5000 Reach Incorporated ndash Washington DC 5000 RESET Classroom Adventures in Hands-On Science amp Math ndash Washington DC

5000

Sitar Arts Center ndash Washington DC 10000 So Others Might Eat ndash Washington DC 8000 Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders (SMYAL) ndash Washington DC

5000

Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs ndash Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

122500

The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless ndash Washington DC

7500

OTHER US $

Anti-Defamation League ndash Chicago Illinois 1500 Foundation for Democracy and Justice ndash Sacramento California

4000

Mono Lake Foundation ndash Lee Vining California

1000

Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation ndash Monterey California

2500

Parents for a Sustainable Future ndash Boston Massachusetts

1000

Sundance Benefit ndash Camp Rehoboth ndash Rehoboth Beach Delaware

1000

NATIONAL FOCUS $

ABA Fund for Justice and Education ndash ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund Rule of Law Initiative ndash Chicago Illinois

5680

American Cancer Society ndash Vienna Virginia 10250 American Heart Association ndash Des Moines Iowa 10250 American Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation ndash Arlington Virginia

5000

American Jewish Committee ndash New York 2500 Americans for Responsible Solutions Foundation ndash San Francisco

5000

Appleseed Foundation ndash Washington DC 8000 The Avielle Foundation ndash Newtown Connecticut 1000 Bellwether Education Partners ndash Sudbury Massachusetts

5000

32 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NATIONAL FOCUS (CONTINUED)

Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence ndash Lawyers for a Safer America ndash Washington DC

10000

Brennan Center for Justice ndash New York 5000 Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association (CASANA) ndash Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

2000

Disability Rights Legal Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 Equal Justice Works ndash Fellowship Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

386000

Federal Bar Foundation ndash New York 5000 Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) ndash Los Angeles

2500

The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation ndash New York

10000

KinderVision Foundation ndash The Greatest Save Teen PSA Program ndash Peru Indiana

5000

Lambda Legal ndash Los Angeles 5000 Learning Ally ndash Princeton New Jersey 7500 Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation ndash Norwalk Connecticut

10000

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund ndash New York

5000

National Center for Youth Law ndash Oakland California

15000

National Immigration Law Center ndash Los Angeles 2500 The National Urban Technology Center ndash New York

2500

National Veterans Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

5000

National Womenrsquos Law Center ndash Washington DC

5000

OutServe-SLDN ndash Washington DC 5000 Pro Bono Net ndash New York 15000 Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation ndash Chicago Illinois

2000

Soledad OrsquoBrien and Brad Raymond Starfish Foundation ndash New York

5000

The Trevor Project ndash West Hollywood California

7500

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ndash Washington DC

10000

ASIA $

Bethel USA ndash Fort Collins Colorado 5000

ASIA (CONTINUED)

Global Fund for Mental Health ndash TELL Japan Chat Room Project ndash Hinsdale Illinois

32900

GlobalGiving ndash Lighthouse Center for Human Trafficking Victims ndash Washington DC

94419

IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Response ndash Bethesda Maryland

25000

Motherrsquos Choice USA ndash Montrose Colorado 30000 Room to Read ndash Asia Programs ndash San Francisco

20000

Second Harvest Asia ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Relief ndash Roseville Minnesota

25000

Teach for China ndash San Francisco 5000

INTERNATIONAL FOCUS $

Center for Reproductive Rights ndash New York 15000 Ceres ndash Boston Massachusetts 2500 The Cyrus R Vance Center for International Justice ndash New York

10000

Doctors Without Borders ndash New York 1500 Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance ndash San Rafael California

5000

Global Goods Partners ndash New York 5000 Human Rights Watch ndash Childrenrsquos Rights Division ndash New York

5000

Immigration Equality ndash New York 2500 Plant with Purpose ndash San Diego 2500 RefugePoint ndash Boston Massachusetts 5000 Save the Children ndash Fairfield Connecticut 1000 Speak Up Africa ndash New York 1000 Vera Institute of Justice ndash New York 5000 VisionSpring ndash New York 10000

BERLIN $

Arne Friedrich Stiftung (Arne Friedrich Foundation) ndash Berlin

4214

Bantabaa eV (Meeting Point) ndash Berlin 3160 Berliner Herz (Berlin Heart) ndash Berlin 3055 Die Arche (The Ark) ndash Berlin 2528 Freudberg Gemeinschaftsschule (Freudberg Scholarships) ndash Berlin

2528

30 Years + $50 Million | 33

BERLIN (CONTINUED)

Jenny de la Torre Stiftung (Jenny de la Torre Foundation) ndash Berlin

5267

JUNA eV (Jung Unbegleitet Nicht Allein) (Young Unaccompanied Not Alone) ndash Berlin

1053

KuB eV (Kontakt- und Beratungsstelle fuumlr Fluumlchtlinge und Migrant_innen) (Contact and Counseling for Refugees and Migrants) ndash Berlin

1053

Outreach ndash Mobile Jungendarbeit Berlin (Outreach ndash Mobile Youth Work Berlin) ndash Berlin

1053

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin eV ndash Berlin 5267 Rock it Biz gemeinnuumltzige Stiftungs-GmbH (Rock it Biz Nonprofit Foundation) ndash Berlin

10535

Sharehaus Refugio (Sharehouse Refuge) ndash Berlin

3160

Teach First Deutschland (Teach First Germany) ndash Berlin

3160

LONDON AND UK $

Blind Sailing ndash Ramsgate 8892 Bliss ndash London 8892 Bowel Cancer UK ndash London 8892 The Brokerage Citylink ndash London 8892 Generating Genius ndash South Croydon 8892 The Hospice of St Francis ndash Hertfordshire 8892 Ian Mikardo High School ndash London 8892 Legal Advice Centre (University House) ndash London

4920

Plan International UK ndash London 2460 Rhythms of Life ndash London 8892 Richard House Childrenrsquos Hospice ndash London 8892 South Westminster Legal Advice Centre ndash London

4920

The Sparkle Foundation ndash Lancashire 2460 Womankind Worldwide ndash London 2460 You Make It ndash London 8892 The Berlin and London offices of Morrison amp Foerster each

have their own charitable giving program that is consistent with the Foundationrsquos goals in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Both officesrsquo sets of 2016 contributions which are in addition to those of the Foundation are listed here for informational purposes if greater than $1000 (converted) but they are not included in this reportrsquos financial discussion

CONTACT USIf you are a partner or employee of Morrison amp Foerster and have questions or comments please visit the ldquoMoFo Foundationrdquo section of the portal for

more information and a list of current Foundation representatives

DIRECTORS + OFFICERS AS OF DECEMBER 31 2016

JAMIE A LEVITTDirector and ChairNew York

KENNETH A KUWAYTIDirector and PresidentPalo Alto

W STEPHEN SMITHDirector and SecretaryWashington DC

PAUL D MCKENZIEDirector and Vice PresidentBeijing

ANGELA KEREKDirector and Vice PresidentBerlin

ALEX VAN DER WOLKDirector and Vice PresidentBrussels

SCOTT F LLEWELLYNDirector and Vice PresidentDenver

TREVOR L JAMESDirector and Vice PresidentLondon

NANCY R THOMASDirector and Vice PresidentLos Angeles

LAWRENCE T YANOWITCHDirector and Vice PresidentNorthern Virginia

BRIAN M KRAMERDirector and Vice PresidentSan Diego

RUTH N BORENSTEINDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

JACLYN LIUDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

DALE E CALDWELLDirector and Vice PresidentTokyo

ARTHUR KELLERChief Financial OfficerSan Francisco

ANNE M ELLISManager and Chief Operating OfficerSan Francisco

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

30 Years + $50 Million | 3

CHAIRrsquoS MESSAGE

Thirty years and more than $50 million That is how long and how much The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed to our communities since its establishment by visionary partners at Morrison amp Foerster in 1986

One of the oldest law firmndashaffiliated charitable foundations in the United States the Foundation supports nonprofit organizations serving many of the communities in which the people of Morrison amp Foerster live and work Funded primarily by the firmrsquos lawyers and staff members the Foundationrsquos programs also encourage community engagement among Morrison amp Foerster personnel

Our charitable giving in 2016 totaled approximately $42 million Of that 80 percent was directed to organizations serving disadvantaged youth or providing free legal services to low-income people

Our 2016 donations included more than $800000 in honor of our 30th anniversary Part of $16 million in special grants to be contributed over the next few years these special grants all focused on organizations addressing critical unmet needs of at-risk youth in our communities

In 2016 we also surpassed $50 million in total giving We marked this milestone with donations to several programs of the Legal Services Corporation an independent nonprofit established by Congress in 1974 to provide financial support for civil legal aid to low-income Americans

On behalf of our board of directors I am honored to share with you this report on the Foundationrsquos charitable programs during its 30th year It highlights our commitment to purposeful giving particularly in support of programs serving disadvantaged children and those providing legal assistance to people otherwise unable to afford equal access to justice

As always I especially thank the firmrsquos partners for their continued support of community-based giving at Morrison amp Foerster

JAMIE A LEVITT CHAIR THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

FOCUS

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation enables the people of Morrison amp Foerster to focus their charitable giving on nonprofit organizations serving the communities in which they live and work Funds are distributed at the discretion of the Foundationrsquos board of directors which consists of partners from each of the firmrsquos geographic regions

Donations target programs serving disadvantaged children and youth or providing free legal services to low-income people We support these initiatives primarily through contributions recommended by Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff to organizations that provide direct community services

In addition we support fellowship and scholarship programs that benefit children and youth help inspire others to engage in public service and encourage diversity in higher education and the legal profession Furthering the Foundationrsquos commitment to local communities we also make a smaller number of contributions to charitable causes involving food and shelter health and the arts Many of these contributions also focus on programs serving disadvantaged youth

We offer annual matching-gift programs to firm lawyers and staff We also organize special programs to raise and match relief funds in response to some natural disasters

4 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

30 Years + $50 Million | 5

YEARS + $50 MILLION

In 2016 The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation reached two significant milestones our 30th year of charitable giving and our 50 millionth dollar in charitable contributions

In honor of the Foundationrsquos 30th anniversary we announced $16 million in special grants to nonprofit organizations serving disadvantaged youth in our communities These grants were in addition to our annual giving Consistent with our encouragement of individual engagement in our communities all of our special grants originated with nominations by Morrison amp Foerster personnel A discussion of these awards follows in Children + Youth

In 2016 we also surpassed $50 million in charitable donations since the Foundationrsquos establishment in 1986 Our donations toward this milestone included support for the following nonprofit organizations that also receive funding from or fundraise for a grantee of Legal Services Corporation which provides civil legal aid to low-income Americans

Bay Area Legal AidOakland Californiabaylegalorg

Legal Services NYCNew Yorklegalservicesnycorg

Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles

Los Angeleslaflaorg

Legal Aid Society of San DiegoSan Diegolassdorg

Neighborhood Legal Services ProgramWashington DCnlsporg

The Legal Aid Foundation of Colorado for Colorado Legal ServicesDenverlegalaidfoundationorg

$70000

$11000

$5000

$15000

$6000

$2905

6 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

GIVINGIn 2016 The Morrison amp Foerster

Foundationrsquos annual charitable giving was $42 million

Donations ranged in size from $20 to $336000 the median donation was $3000

The numbers in this report are shown on a cash basis and are unaudited because of the timing of the Foundationrsquos annual independent audit

30 Years + $50 Million | 7

22

19

13

23

3

6

6

4

31

HEALTH

lt1 ADMINISTRATION

FELLOWSHIPS + SCHOLARSHIPS

30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTS

COMMUNITY GRANTS

FELLOWSHIPS +SCHOLARSHIPS

COMMUNITY GRANTS

FOOD + SHELTERARTSMATCHING

DISASTER RELIEF

CHIL

DREN

+ Y

OUTH

LEGAL AID

8 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

CHILDREN + YOUTHThe Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is

committed to supporting programs serving disadvantaged children and youth in our

communities Over the years we have demonstrated this commitment through our

annual local grantmaking as well as four special multiyear million-dollar programs In 2016

the Foundation donated more than $22 million in special grants and community grants to

organizations serving children

30 Years + $50 Million | 9

30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTSIn 2016 we announced $16 million in multiyear charitable grants in honor of the Foundationrsquos 30th anniversary This followed three similar million-dollar grant programs in 2003 2006 and 2012 All four giving programs were based entirely on projects recommended by Morrison amp Foerster personnel and focused on creating a significant lasting impact on some of the critical unmet needs of disadvantaged children and youth in our communities Representing the largest set of grants in the Foundationrsquos history our 30th Anniversary Grants mdash like the three earlier million-dollar programs mdash were funded through set-asides from our annual budgets over the previous few years

Our 30th Anniversary Grants began with a firmwide call for nominations in early 2016 The response was tremendous with 100 nominations submitted by partners associates counsel and staff mdash many of whom were personally involved in the nonprofits A committee consisting of half of the Foundationrsquos board of directors and its COO then reviewed the proposals and conducted due diligence The full board reviewed the committeersquos eventual recommendations in order to reach its unanimous decisions

We awarded $1345 million in 30th Anniversary Grants to the six programs described below Of these large grants we distributed more than $800000 in 2016 with additional installments scheduled over the following two years

$240000GLOBALGIVING FOUNDATION FOR LIGHTHOUSE CENTER FOR HUMAN TRAFFICKING VICTIMSWashington DC and Tokyo wwwglobalgivingorg lhjjpenglish

GlobalGiving is the first and largest global crowdfunding community that connects nonprofits donors and companies in nearly every country around the world Our grant is intended to help GlobalGiving support Lighthousersquos expansion of its antitrafficking resources to regions outside of Tokyo and to use technology to reach more targets and victims of human trafficking in Japan The 2016 installment of our grant was $94419

$225000VOICES FOR CHILDRENSan Diego wwwspeakupnoworg

Voices for Children transforms the lives of abused children by providing them with volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocates

(CASAs) Our grant is intended to help Voices for Children implement its Case Liaison Program in San Diego County which is designed to triage child abuse cases in court in real time and match trained CASAs to foster children as quickly as possible after they become dependents of the court We contributed $112500 of this grant in 2016

$225000YOU GOTTA BELIEVE ndash THE OLDER CHILD ADOPTION amp PERMANENCY MOVEMENTNew York yougottabelieveorg

You Gotta Believe is the only New York City metro organization that exclusively focuses on finding permanent families for young adults teens and preteens in foster care Our grant is intended to help the organization launch its This Is for Real Program designed to provide long-term post placement support for older foster youth and their adoptive families in order to help the new families endure and thrive Our 2016 support for this program was $112500

OUR 30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTS FOCUS ON CREATING A SIGNIFICANT LASTING IMPACT ON SOME OF THE CRITICAL UNMET NEEDS OF DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN AND YOUTH IN OUR COMMUNITIES

10 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

$225000YWCA SILICON VALLEYSan Jose California ywca-svorg

YWCA Silicon Valley is dedicated to eliminating racism empowering women and promoting peace justice freedom and dignity for all The purpose of our grant is to help launch the organizationrsquos Arise Program a mobile counseling and therapy unit serving children and youth in Santa Clara County who have been affected by complex trauma Our contributions were scheduled to begin in 2017

$215000WASHINGTON LAWYERSrsquo COMMITTEE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS AND URBAN AFFAIRSWashington DC washlaworg

Since 1968 the Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs has mobilized the resources of the private bar to address issues of civil rights violations and poverty in the District of Columbia Our grant is intended to help launch the Committeersquos Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program which is designed to increase the level of parental involvement in the education of public school children in disadvantaged communities in Washington DC In 2016 we contributed $107500 toward this grant

$215000CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS FOUNDATIONLos Angeles crf-usaorg

Constitutional Rights Foundation (CRF) is a nonprofit nonpartisan community-based organization dedicated to educating Americarsquos young people about the importance of civic participation in a democratic society Our grant is intended to help launch Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets CRFrsquos program designed to nurture safe communities in Los Angeles by creating an opportunity for youth police officers teachers and parents to explore together the roles that police and citizens play in public safety Our 2016 contribution was $107500

Cam

p POSTCARD

Silicon Valley

30 Years + $50 Million | 11

COMMUNITY GRANTSIn 2016 charitable contributions to organizations serving children and protecting their rights continued to be at the core of our local giving programs In addition to our 30th Anniversary Grants we gave more than $910000 to a wide variety of organizations providing social developmental educational and legal services to at-risk youth The following are some examples

$32900GLOBAL FUND FOR MENTAL HEALTH FOR TELL JAPANHinsdale Illinois and Tokyo globalfund4mentalhealthorg telljpcom

The Global Fund for Mental Health supports education and training to reduce stigma promote understanding and increase capacity related to mental health around the world Our donation helped support TELL Japan a nongovernmental organization based in Tokyo in launching a nationwide chattext service to provide mental health services to youth in crisis in Japan

$8000INWOOD HOUSENew York inwoodhousecom

Since 1830 Inwood House has been the only organization in New York City focused primarily on comprehensively serving the needs of pregnant and parenting teens

$5000PACIFIC AUTISM CENTER FOR EDUCATION (PACE)Santa Clara California pacificautismorg

PACE provides high-quality programs for individuals with autism and associated developmental disabilities living in the San Francisco Bay Area

IN ADDITION TO OUR 30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTS WE GAVE MORE THAN $910000 TO A WIDE VARIETY OF ORGANIZATIONS PROVIDING SOCIAL DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATIONAL AND LEGAL SERVICES TO AT-RISK YOUTH

We also gave $285000 in smaller 30th Anniversary Grants to nine other nonprofit organizations serving at-risk youth in regions where Morrison amp Foerster has offices as described below

$50000 Bridge the Gap College Prep Sausalito California btgcollegepreporg

$30000 Britepaths Fairfax Virginia britepathsorg

$30000 Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts New York cmanyorg

$30000 Community Alliance for Special Education San Francisco caseadvocacyorg

$30000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center Washington DC dcfapacorg

$30000 Motherrsquos Choice USA for Motherrsquos Choice Montrose Colorado and Hong Kong motherschoiceorgen

$30000 Ravenswood Education Foundation Menlo Park California ravenswoodeforg

$30000 Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center Denver childlawcenterorg

$25000 Volunteers of America Camp POSTCARD (Peace Officers Striving to Create and Reinforce Dreams) Denver voacoloradoorggethelp-denvermetro-camppostcard

12 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LEGAL AIDThe Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has a long history of supporting organizations

that provide legal services to persons of limited means

30 Years + $50 Million | 13

$15000ACLU OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FOUNDATIONWashington DC acludcorg

Formerly the ACLU Fund of the National Capital Area the ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation supports the efforts of the American Civil Liberties Union to protect and expand civil liberties and civil rights for people who live work and visit Washington DC and in matters involving federal employees and agencies

$6500ASIAN LAW ALLIANCESan Jose California asianlawallianceorg

With programs designed to make legal services accessible to AsianPacific and low-income people the Asian Law Alliance has helped tens of thousands of people obtain decent housing justice in the immigration process and access to basic human and legal rights

$5000BRENNAN CENTER FOR JUSTICENew York brennancenterorg

The Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law is a nonpartisan law and policy institute that seeks to improve US systems of democracy and justice The Centerrsquos work addresses issues ranging from voting rights to campaign finance reform and from ending mass incarceration to preserving constitutional protections in the fight against terrorism

In 2016 we donated $982000 to local legal aid organizations and national nonprofit organizations engaged in impact litigation and enforcement of civil rights Below are some of the legal aid organizations that we supported

14 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

FELLOWSHIPS + SCHOLARSHIPS

The Foundation contributed more than $640000 in 2016 to fellowship and

scholarship programs benefiting children and youth and encouraging public service and diversity in higher education and the

legal profession

30 Years + $50 Million | 15

EQUAL JUSTICE WORKS FELLOWSHIPSSince 2000 The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed nearly $4 million in support of Equal Justice Works and its fellowship program Based in Washington DC this national program creates partnerships among public-interest lawyers nonprofit organizations law firms corporate sponsors and other donors to give underrepresented populations effective access to the justice system

Through Equal Justice Works we have sponsored 44 promising new lawyers pursuing public-interest legal careers at nonprofit organizations in the regions where Morrison amp Foerster has offices Most of our Fellows have focused their two-year projects on improving the lives of at-risk children and youth

In 2016 we contributed $336000 to Equal Justice Works for its fellowship program and $50000 to its general fund The following is a list of our recent Fellows

Karmena Diggs

Advocates for Children of New York

New York2015ndash17

Henrissa BasseyBay Area Legal AidOakland California

2016ndash18

Diana SissonChildrenrsquos Law Center

Washington DC2016ndash18

Ruby RenteriaLaw Foundation of

Silicon ValleySan Jose California

2016ndash18

Rebecca WolozinLegal Aid Justice

CenterFalls Church Virginia

2015ndash17

Rachel JuddRocky Mountain

Childrenrsquos Law CenterDenver

2015ndash17

Providing direct legal representation outreach and policy advocacy to help low-income students with disabilities in New York City learn to read proficiently so they can succeed in school

Providing trauma-informed civil legal representation to formerly institutionalized youth with disabilities in Contra Costa County to promote successful re-entry and reduce congregate-care placements

Promoting health and providing stability through legal representation outreach and advocacy on behalf of children in Washington DC whose families are experiencing or at risk of homelessness

Increasing access to justice for geographically isolated low-income tenants facing eviction in South Santa Clara County particularly those who are limited English proficient Spanish-speakers

Providing legal services and advocacy to low-income immigrant youth with special health needs in Northern Virginia so they can access high-quality education and developmentally appropriate services

Providing individual representation and systemic advocacy to keep low-income special-needs and minority Denver-area students in school and out of court when facing disciplinary proceedings

FELLOW LOCATION YEAR PROJECT

THROUGH EQUAL JUSTICE WORKS WE HAVE SPONSORED 44 PROMISING NEW LAWYERS PURSUING PUBLIC-INTEREST LEGAL CAREERS AT NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

16 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

TERRACIANO SCHOLARSHIPSThe Foundation gives renewable scholarships of up to $12000 annually for the undergraduate education of children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members through the Joseph E Terraciano Scholarship Program This program honors the memory of Joe Terraciano an exceptional lawyer with the firm Joe exhibited intelligence initiative leadership the highest ethical standards care and respect for those around him a commitment to excellence in all that he did and a love of diversity

Scholarship recipients are selected based on a combination of academic achievement financial need and demonstrated concern for the well-being of others Since its inception in 1990 the program has funded approximately $287 million in scholarships for 189 students

DUNHAM SCHOLARSHIPSIn 2016 we continued to support a significant scholarship for incoming law students from groups historically underrepresented in the legal profession The Morrison amp Foerster FoundationndashStephen S Dunham Scholarship at the University of San Diego School of Law This scholarship provides annual awards of $20000 for up to three years

Named for Steve Dunham a former chair of Morrison amp Foerster the award honors Steversquos passion for education and for increasing diversity in the legal profession The scholarships were previously awarded to students at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law the University of Colorado

Law School in Boulder Colorado the University of the District of Columbia David A Clarke School of Law in Washington DC and Golden Gate University School of Law in San Francisco

OTHER PUBLIC-INTEREST AND DIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPSThe Foundation supported a variety of other public-interest scholarships and programs promoting diversity in the legal profession such as $10000 to the California Bar Foundationrsquos Diversity Scholarship Program and $10000 to the Justice amp Diversity Center in San Francisco for its Bay Area Minority Law Student Scholarship Program

30 Years + $50 Million | 17

$10000DOORWAYS FOR WOMEN AND FAMILIESArlington Virginia doorwaysvaorg

Doorways for Women and Families creates pathways out of homelessness domestic violence and sexual assault leading to safe stable and empowered lives

$5600LOS ANGELES REGIONAL FOOD BANKLos Angeles lafoodbankorg

Since 1973 the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank has mobilized resources to fight hunger in Los Angeles

$5000LA CASA DE LAS MADRESSan Francisco lacasaorg

La Casa de las Madres offers a continuum of comprehensive and empowering services to women teens and children exposed to and at risk of abuse

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed to a number of agencies serving individuals struggling to meet their basic needs of sufficient food a safe clean place to sleep and shelter from abuse Our 2016 donations to these organizations totaled more than $260000 Below are a few examples

FOOD + SHELTER

18 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

$5000THE ARC SAN FRANCISCOSan Francisco thearcsforg

The Arc San Francisco is a lifelong learning and achievement center for more than 700 individuals with developmental disabilities in San Francisco San Mateo and Marin Counties

$2500GEORGETOWN LOMBARDI COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTERWashington DC lombardigeorgetownedu

Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center seeks to prevent treat and cure cancers by linking scientific discovery expert and compassionate patient care quality education and partnership with the community

$1000CONSERVATION COLORADO EDUCATION FUNDDenver conservationcoeforg

Conservation Colorado Education Fund works in nonpartisan ways to engage conservationists in the civic arena It also conducts nonpartisan civic engagement work such as get-out-the-vote efforts and grassroots organizing on specific policy issues

We donated approximately $256000 in 2016 to programs addressing the health and well-being of others Donations supported organizations assisting people living with HIVAIDS people with developmental and physical disabilities and people seeking to overcome economic disadvantages We also gave to a variety of nonprofit medical research organizations and to social service agencies seeking to strengthen local communities Below are three examples

HEALTH

30 Years + $50 Million | 19

$7500SAN DIEGO JUNIOR THEATRESan Diego juniortheatrecom

San Diego Junior Theatre provides engaging innovative high-quality theatre education and productions for children of all cultural heritages ages abilities and levels of interest Our donation supported its tuition assistance program

$5000ABLE ARTS WORKLong Beach California ableartsworkorg

The primary vision of Able ARTS Work is to provide lifelong learning community service and vocational opportunities through the creative arts for people with disabilities of all ages in an environment of warmth encouragement and inclusion

$2500THEATREWORKS SILICON VALLEYPalo Alto theatreworksorg

TheatreWorks celebrates the human spirit through innovative productions new works and education programs inspired by and engaging its diverse Silicon Valley community

In 2016 the Foundation supported organizations seeking to enrich our communities through creative and thought-provoking expression We designated many of these donations for the recipientsrsquo youth outreach and education programs Our donations to arts programs totaled more than $150000 Below are three examples

ARTS

20 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

INDIVIDUAL GIFT MATCHING

The Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by eligible lawyers and staff to a wide variety of nonprofit organizations that meet our giving guidelines In 2016 we matched gifts to charities such as the Anti-Defamation League in New York Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank in San Diego Swords to Plowshares in San Francisco and The Trevor Project in West Hollywood California In total the

Foundation contributed more than $88000 in individual matching gifts to more than 250 charitable organizations

LAW SCHOOL GIFT MATCHING

In a separate program the Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by the firmrsquos lawyers to their respective law schools In 2016 we donated more than $21000 in matching gifts to 22 law schools

CHALLENGE GRANTS

The Foundation occasionally offers to match the amount raised by firm personnel to benefit charitable causes of particular importance to Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff These challenge grants are usually issued through our community-grants or disaster-relief programs

The Foundation offers contribution-matching programs to Morrison amp Foerster personnel The purpose of these programs is to encourage private charitable giving provide additional leverage to gifts made by the firmrsquos lawyers and staff and support the charitable goals of the firmrsquos individual donors In 2016 the Foundation donated nearly $110000 in matching gifts

MATCHING

30 Years + $50 Million | 21

$25000ISRAAID (US) GLOBAL HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCEBethesda Maryland israaidcoil

IsraAID is a nonprofit nongovernmental organization committed to providing life-saving disaster relief and long-term support Our donation supported its efforts to provide food water and mental health support to people in emergency shelters following a series of earthquakes including a magnitude 70 mainshock in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$25000SECOND HARVEST ASIARoseville Minnesota foodbankasia

Second Harvest Asia serves as a knowledge leader resource and convener of food banks in Asia Our donation supported efforts to deliver food and relief supplies to people affected by the earthquakes in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$10000GRAY AREA FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTSSan Francisco grayareaorg

Gray Area uses art and technology to create social and civic impact through education incubation and public events Our donation supported the relief fund that Gray Area established following the ldquoGhost Shiprdquo warehouse fire in Oakland California that killed 36 people many of them artists in December 2016

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has a strong tradition of facilitating and increasing the impact of the generosity of Morrison amp Foerster partners and employees Over the years we have coordinated special campaigns that have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for relief and restoration work following various disasters such as Hurricane Sandy in 2012 flooding in Colorado in 2013 and the spring 2015 earthquakes in Nepal

In 2016 we continued this tradition through donations totaling $60000 to the following nonprofit organizations

DISASTER RELIEF

22 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

In 2016 the Berlin office of Morrison amp Foerster launched its own charitable giving program that is consistent with the goals of the Foundation in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Established for tax and charitable-giving reasons the program in Berlin follows a model developed several years earlier for charitable giving in the firmrsquos London office

The Berlin officersquos program issued charitable grants in 2016 totaling euro44000 or approximately $46349 The London officersquos program made charitable donations totaling pound86280 or approximately $106140 A sample of those grants is described below

CHARITABLE GIVING IN EUROPE

pound7228 (approx $8892)

RICHARD HOUSE CHILDRENrsquoS HOSPICELondon richardhouseorguk

The first childrenrsquos hospice in London Richard House delivers clinical care short breaks and other residential services to children and young adults with life-limiting or life-threatening health conditions while supporting their families through counseling and bereavement programs

euro5000 (approx $5268)

REFUGEE LAW CLINIC BERLIN EVBerlin rlc-berlinorg

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin was created in 2014 through an initiative of undergraduate and PhD students at the Humboldt University of Berlin Part of the Refugee Law Clinic Network in Germany the Berlin clinic trains university students in asylum and migration law The students then offer free legal advice to refugees and migrants at a variety of locations in Berlin including the university emergency shelters and preliminary reception centers

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

The Foundation distributes funds at the discretion of its board of directors which consists of partners from each of the firmrsquos regions

Only funding requests sponsored by Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff are considered

Donations are made to US nonprofit organizations with IRC sect 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status whose programs in the view of the Foundationrsquos board of directors are aligned with the Foundationrsquos focus and can in the boardrsquos opinion best serve the communityrsquos needs We prefer to support programs that can benefit greatly from even relatively modest donations We also support a scholarship program for the children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members

We do not contribute to fraternal religious or political organizations to groups that discriminate on the basis of race religion political affiliation gender identity or sexual orientation or to individuals We do not make donations for firm-related business development or client-relations reasons The Foundation does not purchase tickets to charitable fundraising events

GIVING GUIDELINES

ONLY FUNDING REQUESTS SPONSORED BY MORRISON amp FOERSTER LAWYERS AND STAFF ARE CONSIDERED

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

24 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

2016 The following are the organizations listed by region that received at least $1000 in Foundation donations during 2016 Not

included are matching gifts and Terraciano Scholarship awards which are described above Unless otherwise noted we designated our gifts

for recipientsrsquo general funds

CONTRIBUTIONS

30 Years + $50 Million | 25

DENVER AREA $

Alpine Legal Services ndash Glenwood Springs 1500 Colorado Coalition for the Homeless ndash Stout Street Eye Clinic ndash Denver

1055

Colorado Lawyers Committee ndash Denver 4110 Conservation Colorado Education Fund ndash Denver

1000

Deaf Overcoming Violence through Empowerment (DOVE) ndash Denver

1055

Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado ndash Greenwood Village

1055

Florence Crittenton Services of Colorado ndash Denver

1056

Food For Thought ndash Denver 5000 Girls Inc of Metro Denver ndash Denver 1056 Hope House of Colorado ndash Arvada 2300 The Legal Aid Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2905

Live By Living ndash Lakewood 1000 Mi Casa Resource Center ndash Pro Bono Patent Program General Fund ndash Denver

1000

Rescue Me ndash Colorado Mutt Rescue ndash Watkinsonville Georgia

1056

Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Denver

35590

SungateKids ndash Englewood 2500 Volunteers of America ndash Camp POSTCARD Early Childhood Education Center Veteran Services Center ndash Denver

27500

Wish of a Lifetime ndash Denver 1056 The Womenrsquos Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2500

LOS ANGELES AREA $

Able ARTS Work ndash Long Beach 5000 ACLU Foundation of Southern California ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Childrenrsquos Rights ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Housing and Healing ndash Los Angeles

5000

Bet Tzedek Legal Services ndash Los Angeles 5000 Big Up Kidz ndash Los Angeles 5000 Break the Cycle ndash Culver City 5000

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

California Institute of Technology ndash Moore-Hufstedler Fund ndash Pasadena

15000

CARES ndash LAC + USC Medical Center ndash Los Angeles

2500

Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law ndash Casa LibreFreedom House Homeless Youth Shelter ndash Los Angeles

2500

Childrenrsquos Bureau ndash Los Angeles 5000 Childrenrsquos Burn Foundation ndash Sherman Oaks

2500

Childrenrsquos Hospital Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

3500

Childrenrsquos Law Center of California ndash Monterey Park

5000

Circle of Friends ndash Los Angeles 5000 Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) ndash Los Angeles

10000

The Colburn School ndash Los Angeles 2500 Constitutional Rights Foundation ndash Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets Program General Fund ndash Los Angeles

112500

Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services ndash Culver City

5000

DIY Girls ndash Los Angeles 1000 Family Health Care Centers of Greater Los Angeles ndash Bell Gardens

3500

Friends of the Los Angeles County Law Library ndash Los Angeles

3000

Good Shepherd Shelter ndash Los Angeles 5000 Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association ndash Los Angeles

2500

Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law ndash Los Angeles

5000

Hathaway-Sycamores Child and Family Services ndash Pasadena

5000

Homeboy Industries ndash Los Angeles 1000 House of Ruth ndash Claremont 3000 Inner-City Arts ndash Los Angeles 5000 Inner City Law Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 JFS ndash SOVA Community Food amp Resource Program ndash Van Nuys

2639

Just the Beginning ndash A Pipeline Organization ndash Summer Legal Institute in Los Angeles ndash Chicago Illinois

5000

26 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

LA Kitchen ndash Los Angeles 2500 Law Rocks ndash Manhattan Beach 5000 Learning Rights Law Center ndash Los Angeles 6000 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

5000

Levitt amp Quinn Family Law Center ndash Los Angeles

5000

Library Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Childrenrsquos Summer Reading Club ndash Los Angeles

3500

Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles County Bar Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles LGBT Center ndash Los Angeles 4000 Los Angeles Mission ndash Los Angeles 1000 Los Angeles Regional Food Bank ndash Los Angeles

5600

Los Angeles Times Family Fund ndash Summer Camp Campaign ndash Pasadena

2500

Maternal and Child Health Access ndash Los Angeles

3000

McKinley Childrenrsquos Center ndash San Dimas 1500 Mental Health Advocacy Services ndash Los Angeles

5000

The Midnight Mission ndash Los Angeles 1500 Music Center Foundation ndash Los Angeles 4000 My Friendrsquos Place ndash Hollywood 5000 Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society ndash Pasadena

7500

Para Los Nintildeos ndash Los Angeles 2500 PATH Beyond Shelter ndash Los Angeles 1000 Public Counsel ndash Los Angeles 5000 The Rape Foundation ndash Santa Monica 1000 Roy W Roberts IIndashWattsWillowbrook Boys amp Girls Club ndash Los Angeles

2500

Support for Harbor Area Womenrsquos Lives (SHAWL) ndash San Pedro

5000

Starlight Childrenrsquos Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Venice Family Clinic ndash Venice 4000 Weingart Center Association ndash Los Angeles 5000 Western Center on Law amp Poverty ndash Los Angeles

5000

NEW YORK CITY AREA $

A Better Balance ndash New York 10000 Advocates for Children of New York ndash New York 15330 AIDS Walk New York ndash New York 5000 Anti-Defamation League ndash New York 1500 Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund ndash New York

5000

Association to Benefit Children ndash New York 1000 Behind the Book ndash New York 3000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City ndash New York

5000

Breaking Ground ndash New York 2000 BronxWorks ndash Early Childhood Learning Center ndash Bronx

2500

Brooklyn Botanic Garden ndash The Childrenrsquos Garden and The Discovery Garden ndash Brooklyn

1500

The Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse ndash Brooklyn

1000

Brooklyn Defender Services ndash Family Defense Project ndash Brooklyn

2500

CaringKind ndash New York 2500 CFC Loud N Clear Foundation ndash Farmingdale New Jersey

1500

Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts ndash New York 30000 Citizensrsquo Committee for Children of New York ndash New York

3000

City Bar Justice Center ndash New York 10000 City Harvest ndash New York 2000 CITYarts ndash New York 2500 Civic Builders ndash New York 5000 Coalition for the Homeless ndash Camp Homeward Bound First Step Job Training Program ndash New York

7500

Columbia University ndash Babies Heart Fund ndash New York

1500

Comprehensive Development ndash New York 5000 Concrete Safaris ndash New York 2500 DonorsChooseorg ndash New York City Projects ndash New York

10000

The Doe Fund ndash New York 2500 Dress for Success ndash New York 5000 East Harlem Tutorial Program ndash New York 5000 Edible Schoolyard NYC ndash Brooklyn 5000 The Exoneration Initiative ndash In Honor of Richard Rosario ndash New York

10000

30 Years + $50 Million | 27

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Family Center ndash The Legal Wellness Institute ndash Brooklyn

5000

Fordham Student Sponsored Fellowship ndash New York

1000

Fund for the City of New York ndash ENACT School Partnership Program ndash New York

2500

Getting Out and Staying Out ndash New York 5000 Global Language Project ndash New York 10000 GO Project ndash New York 5000 Grace Institute ndash New York 2500 Harlem Childrenrsquos Zone ndash New York 5000 Harlem RBI ndash New York 2500 Harmony Program ndash New York 2500 Harvest Home ndash New York 3000 Her Justice ndash New York 2500 Hofstra University ndash Hofstra Law Access to Justice Incubator ndash Hempstead

15000

iMentor ndash New York 5000 Inwood House ndash New York 8000 The Jennifer A Kay Foundation ndash New York 2500 The Jewish Board ndash The Mann Center ndash New York

2500

The Keswell School ndash New York 15000 Lawyers Alliance for New York ndash New York 45000 Lawyers for Children ndash New York 5000 LeGaL Foundation ndash New York 5000 Legal Information for Families Today ndash Brooklyn

2500

Legal Outreach ndash PACT (Pathways to Achievement and Community Transformation) ndash Long Island City

5000

Legal Services NYC ndash New York 11000 Letrsquos Get Ready ndash New York 10000 Literacy Partners ndash New York 5000 Manhattan Legal Services ndash New York 2500 Nazareth Housing ndash New York 2500 Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem ndash New York

2500

New York Asian Womenrsquos Center ndash New York

2500

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest ndash New York

15000

New York Legal Assistance Group ndash New York 3500 New York Womenrsquos Foundation ndash New York 2500

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Office of the Appellate Defender ndash New York 5000 The Partnership for the Homeless ndash New York 5000 PENCIL ndash New York 2500 Performance Space 122 ndash Brooklyn 5000 Pro Bono Partnership ndash White Plains 1500 ProjectArt ndash New York 2000 The Public Theater ndash Shakespeare in the Park ndash New York

10000

Randallrsquos Island Park Alliance ndash New York 5000 Riverside Symphony ndash Music Memory Program ndash New York

10000

Safe Passage Project ndash New York 1000 Sanctuary for Families ndash New York 13000 SCO Family of Services ndash Glen Cove 2500 Selfhelp Community Services ndash New York 1000 Start Small Think Big ndash Bronx 5000 Storefront Academy Harlem ndash New York 10000 Trip of a Lifetime ndash Summer Travel Scholarships ndash Scarsdale

3500

Union Settlement Association ndash New York 2000 United Neighborhood Houses ndash New York 1000 Urban Justice Center ndash Summer Internship Program ndash New York

3000

Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts ndash New York 5000 Volunteers of Legal Service ndash New York 15000 You Gotta Believe ndash The Older Child Adoption amp Permanency Movement ndash This Is For Real Program ndash Brooklyn

112500

Young Peoplersquos Chorus of New York City ndash New York

1250

Youth INC ndash New York 2500 Youth Represent ndash New York 2500

NORTHERN VIRGINIA $

Britepaths ndash Fairfax 30000 Carpenterrsquos Shelter ndash Alexandria 10000 Doorways for Women and Families ndash Arlington

10000

Fairfax CASA ndash Fairfax 5000 Fairfax Partnership for Youth ndash Falls Church 5000 Final Salute ndash Haymarket 5000 Friends of FANA ndash Reston 1000 Homestretch ndash Falls Church 5000

28 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NORTHERN VIRGINIA (CONTINUED)

Just Neighbors ndash Falls Church 5000 Legal Aid Justice Center ndash JustChildren Program Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Fairfax

10874

Legal Services of Northern Virginia ndash Fairfax 10000 Loudoun Abused Womenrsquos Shelter ndash Leesburg 10000 Volunteer Fairfax ndash Fairfax 10000

SAN DIEGO AREA $

Casa Cornelia Law Center ndash San Diego 5000 Century Club of San Diego ndash Champions for Youth ndash La Jolla

1319

Distinguished Young Women of San Diego ndash Carlsbad

1500

Girls on the Run of San Diego ndash Encinitas 5000 The Honor Foundation ndash San Diego 1000 Imperial Court de San Diego ndash San Diego 5000 Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank ndash San Diego

10000

Japan Society of San Diego and Tijuana ndash Tomodachi Initiative Youth Baseball Exchange ndash San Diego

2500

Just in Time for Foster Youth ndash San Diego 5000 La Jolla Playhouse ndash Education and Outreach Programs ndash La Jolla

5000

Legal Aid Society of San Diego ndash San Diego 15000 Rady Childrenrsquos Hospital Auxiliary ndash Del Mar Unit ndash San Diego

10000

San Diego County Bar Foundation ndash San Diego 5000 San Diego Junior Theatre ndash Tuition Assistance Program ndash San Diego

7500

San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program ndash San Diego

10000

Semper Fi Fund ndash Oceanside 1000 Solutions for Change ndash Vista 5000 UC San Diego Foundation ndash Christini Fund ndash La Jolla

1000

University of San Diego School of Law ndash The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation ndash Stephen S Dunham Scholarship ndash San Diego

20000

Voices for Children ndash Case Liaison Program General Fund ndash San Diego

137500

Warfighter Made ndash Temecula 1000 YMCA of San Diego County ndash San Diego 3000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA $

100 Black Men of the Bay Area ndash Oakland 5000 A Better Way ndash Berkeley 3000 ACLU Foundation ndash FrontLine Fund ndash San Francisco

5000

AIDS Legal Referral Panel ndash San Francisco 7500 AIDS Walk San Francisco ndash San Francisco 1600 Alameda County Community Food Bank ndash Oakland

13500

APA Family Support Services ndash San Francisco

2000

The Arc San Francisco ndash San Francisco 5000 At The Crossroads ndash San Francisco 2000 Bay Area Legal Aid ndash Oakland 70000 Bay Area Urban Debate League ndash Oakland 12500 Bay Area Young Survivors ndash Deb Mosley Memorial Scholarship Fund ndash San Francisco

3840

Berkeley Repertory Theatre ndash Youth Education Programs ndash Berkeley

18500

Bridge the Gap College Prep ndash Sausalito 50000 California Bar Foundation ndash Diversity Scholarship Program ndash San Francisco

10000

California Life Sciences Institute ndash K-12 STEM Education ndash South San Francisco

2500

Centro Legal de la Raza ndash Oakland 2500 Challenge Day ndash Concord 1000 Charlotte Maxwell Clinic ndash Oakland 2500 Child Care Law Center ndash San Francisco 2500 Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund ndash San Francisco

25000

Clinic By the Bay ndash San Francisco 2000 The Commonwealth Club of California ndash Bay Area Student Outreach ndash San Francisco

5000

Community Alliance for Special Education ndash San Francisco

30000

Disability Rights Education amp Defense Fund ndash Berkeley

2500

Dogs for Diabetics ndash Concord 1000 DonorsChooseorg ndash San Francisco Bay Area Projects ndash New York

5000

Earned Asset Resource Network ndash San Francisco

1000

East Bay Agency for Children ndash Oakland 8000 East Bay Childrenrsquos Law Offices ndash Oakland 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 29

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

East Bay College Fund ndash College Access Program ndash Oakland

10000

East Bay Community Law Center ndash Berkeley 25000 Eviction Defense Collaborative ndash San Francisco 2500 Fiat Lux Scholarship Program Fund ndash Berkeley 2500 First Graduate ndash San Francisco 5000 First Place for Youth ndash Oakland 10000 The Foundation of City College of San Francisco ndash San Francisco

10000

Friends of the San Francisco Public Library ndash The Mix at SFPL ndash San Francisco

7500

Future Youth Records ndash Pacifica 5000 George Mark Childrenrsquos House ndash San Leandro 2500 Gray Area Foundation for the Arts ndash Oakland Fire Fund ndash San Francisco

10000

Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco ndash San Francisco

5000

Jewish Community Relations Council ndash Jewish Coalition for Literacy ndash San Francisco

1000

Jewish Family and Childrenrsquos Services ndash San Francisco

3500

Jewish Family amp Childrenrsquos Services of the East Bay ndash Berkeley

3500

Juma Ventures ndash San Francisco 5000 Justice amp Diversity Center ndash General Fund Bay Area Minority Law School Student Scholarship ndash San Francisco

50000

La Casa de las Madres ndash San Francisco 5000 La Cocina ndash San Francisco 1900 La Raza Centro Legal ndash Unaccompanied Children Project ndash San Francisco

10000

Larkin Street Youth Services ndash San Francisco 10000 Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area ndash San Francisco

70000

Legal Aid at Work ndash San Francisco 55000 Legal Aid of Marin ndash San Rafael 5000 Legal Services for Children ndash San Francisco 18000 Level Playing Field Institute ndash SMASH Program ndash Oakland

3000

Little BrothersndashFriends of the Elderly ndash San Francisco

2450

Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area ndash San Francisco 2000 Mission Graduates ndash San Francisco 2000 New Leaders ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash Oakland

5000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

Oakland Museum of California ndash Learning Initiatives ndash Oakland

2500

OneJustice ndash San Francisco 3000 Opportunity Junction ndash Antioch 1500 The Other Bar Foundation ndash San Francisco 5000 PowerMyLearning ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash New York

1500

Project Open Hand ndash San Francisco 7000 Raphael House ndash San Francisco 15000 Reading Partners ndash Oakland 1000 Rebuilding Together San Francisco ndash San Francisco

6000

The Reset Foundation ndash Berkeley 2000 RYSE Center ndash Richmond 1000 San Francisco AIDS Foundation ndash San Francisco

21500

San Francisco Interfaith Council ndash San Francisco

3500

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ndash Education Programs ndash San Francisco

25000

San Francisco Suicide Prevention ndash Youth Risk Reduction Program ndash San Francisco

2500

San Francisco Symphony ndash Adventures in Music Youth Education Program General Fund ndash San Francisco

43500

Seven Tepees Youth Program ndash College and Career Program ndash San Francisco

10000

SF-Marin Food Bank ndash San Francisco 9250 Shelter Inc ndash Concord 1000 The Spot Oakland ndash Oakland 1000 Swords to Plowshares ndash San Francisco 5000 Tuolumne River Trust ndash San Francisco 1500 UC Berkeley SAGE Scholars Program ndash Berkeley

3000

Youth Outside ndash Oakland 1000

SILICON VALLEY $

Abilities United ndash Palo Alto 3000 Adolescent Counseling Services ndash Outlet Program ndash Redwood City

2500

The Art of Yoga Project ndash Palo Alto 1000 Asian Law Alliance ndash San Jose 6500 Avenidas ndash Palo Alto 3000

30 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Bring Me A Book Foundation ndash Redwood City 3000 The Campaign for Legal Services ndash Mountain View

30000

Child Advocates of Silicon Valley ndash Milpitas 2500 Childrenrsquos Health Council ndash Palo Alto 2500 Cinequest ndash San Jose 2500 College of Adaptive Arts ndash San Jose 1000 Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash East Palo Alto

11000

Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse ndash San Mateo

2500

CuriOdyssey ndash San Mateo 2500 Eastside College Preparatory School ndash East Palo Alto

6000

Ecumenical Hunger Program ndash East Palo Alto

2500

Family amp Children Services of Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto

2500

Family Connections ndash San Carlos 2500 The Family Giving Tree ndash Milpitas 2000 The Fit Kids Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Friends for Youth ndash Redwood City 2500 Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve ndash Moss Beach

3000

HomeFirst ndash Milpitas 1000 HopeLab Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto Charitable Foundation ndash Palo Alto

1000

La Raza Lawyers Charitable Foundation ndash San Jose

3000

Law Foundation of Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 15000 Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County ndash Redwood City

15000

LifeMoves ndash Menlo Park 3500 Marine Toys for Tots Foundation ndash San Jose 2000 My New Red Shoes ndash Redwood City 2500 Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence ndash San Jose

1500

Pacific Autism Center for Education ndash Santa Clara

5000

Palo Alto Art Center Foundation ndash Palo Alto 2500 Palo Alto Family YMCA ndash Parkinsonrsquos Exercise Program ndash Palo Alto

3500

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Parents Helping Parents ndash San Jose 2500 Peninsula Bridge ndash Menlo Park 5000 Pie Ranch ndash Pescadero 2500 Pro Bono Project Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 QuestBridge ndash QuestBridge Scholars Network at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

1000

Ravenswood Education Foundation ndash Menlo Park

30000

Roadrunners Sports Club ndash Palo Alto 1000 Ronald McDonald House at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

5000

Sacred Heart Community Service ndash San Jose 1000 Samaritan House ndash San Mateo 3500 San Jose Museum of Art ndash San Jose 2500 Santa Clara University ndash Katharine amp George Alexander Community Law Center ndash San Jose

5000

Second Harvest Food Bank ndash San Jose 3500 Sequoia Adult School Scholars ndash Palo Alto 1000 Silicon Valley Community Foundation ndash San Francisco Bay Area Summer Reading Program ndash Mountain View

1000

Stand Up for Kids ndash Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 Stanford University ndash Stanford Community Law Clinic ndash East Palo Alto

10000

The Tech Museum of Innovation ndash San Jose 2500 TheatreWorks Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto 2500 The Tower Foundation of San Jose State University ndash Record Clearance Project ndash San Jose

2000

Vida Verde Nature Education ndash San Gregorio 1500

WASHINGTON DC AREA $

A Wider Circle ndash Bethesda 5000 ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation ndash Washington DC

15000

Ayuda ndash Washington DC 5000 Back on My Feet ndash Washington DC 5000 Bread for the City ndash Washington DC 10000 Bright Beginnings ndash Washington DC 10000 BUILD ndash Metro DC Programs ndash Washington DC

15000

Calvary Womenrsquos Services ndash Washington DC 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 31

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Children of Mine Youth Center ndash Washington DC

10000

Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Washington DC

15416

Community Family Life Services ndash Washington DC

1000

Council for Court Excellence ndash Washington DC

3500

DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice ndash Washington DC

5000

DC Bar Foundation ndash Washington DC 5000 DC Bar Pro Bono Center ndash Washington DC 15000 DC Greens ndash Washington DC 10000 DC School of Law Foundation ndash Scholarship Campaign ndash Washington DC

8400

DC Volunteer Lawyers Project ndash Washington DC

7500

Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP) ndash Washington DC

10000

Everybody Wins DC ndash Power Lunch Reading Program ndash Washington DC

2400

The Family Place ndash Washington DC 15000 Food amp Friends ndash Washington DC 8000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center ndash Washington DC

37500

Friendship Place ndash Washington DC 7500 Georgetown University ndash Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center ndash Washington DC

2500

House of Ruth ndash Washington DC 8000 Johns Hopkins University ndash Sarcoma Research Fund ndash Baltimore

10600

Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) ndash Washington DC

10000

Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia ndash Washington DC

20000

Legal Counsel for the Elderly ndash Washington DC

10000

Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project ndash Washington DC

7500

N Street Village ndash Washington DC 10000 Neighborhood Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

6000

Only Make Believe ndash Washington DC 5000

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Playworks ndash Washington DC 5000 Reach Incorporated ndash Washington DC 5000 RESET Classroom Adventures in Hands-On Science amp Math ndash Washington DC

5000

Sitar Arts Center ndash Washington DC 10000 So Others Might Eat ndash Washington DC 8000 Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders (SMYAL) ndash Washington DC

5000

Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs ndash Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

122500

The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless ndash Washington DC

7500

OTHER US $

Anti-Defamation League ndash Chicago Illinois 1500 Foundation for Democracy and Justice ndash Sacramento California

4000

Mono Lake Foundation ndash Lee Vining California

1000

Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation ndash Monterey California

2500

Parents for a Sustainable Future ndash Boston Massachusetts

1000

Sundance Benefit ndash Camp Rehoboth ndash Rehoboth Beach Delaware

1000

NATIONAL FOCUS $

ABA Fund for Justice and Education ndash ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund Rule of Law Initiative ndash Chicago Illinois

5680

American Cancer Society ndash Vienna Virginia 10250 American Heart Association ndash Des Moines Iowa 10250 American Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation ndash Arlington Virginia

5000

American Jewish Committee ndash New York 2500 Americans for Responsible Solutions Foundation ndash San Francisco

5000

Appleseed Foundation ndash Washington DC 8000 The Avielle Foundation ndash Newtown Connecticut 1000 Bellwether Education Partners ndash Sudbury Massachusetts

5000

32 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NATIONAL FOCUS (CONTINUED)

Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence ndash Lawyers for a Safer America ndash Washington DC

10000

Brennan Center for Justice ndash New York 5000 Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association (CASANA) ndash Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

2000

Disability Rights Legal Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 Equal Justice Works ndash Fellowship Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

386000

Federal Bar Foundation ndash New York 5000 Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) ndash Los Angeles

2500

The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation ndash New York

10000

KinderVision Foundation ndash The Greatest Save Teen PSA Program ndash Peru Indiana

5000

Lambda Legal ndash Los Angeles 5000 Learning Ally ndash Princeton New Jersey 7500 Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation ndash Norwalk Connecticut

10000

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund ndash New York

5000

National Center for Youth Law ndash Oakland California

15000

National Immigration Law Center ndash Los Angeles 2500 The National Urban Technology Center ndash New York

2500

National Veterans Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

5000

National Womenrsquos Law Center ndash Washington DC

5000

OutServe-SLDN ndash Washington DC 5000 Pro Bono Net ndash New York 15000 Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation ndash Chicago Illinois

2000

Soledad OrsquoBrien and Brad Raymond Starfish Foundation ndash New York

5000

The Trevor Project ndash West Hollywood California

7500

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ndash Washington DC

10000

ASIA $

Bethel USA ndash Fort Collins Colorado 5000

ASIA (CONTINUED)

Global Fund for Mental Health ndash TELL Japan Chat Room Project ndash Hinsdale Illinois

32900

GlobalGiving ndash Lighthouse Center for Human Trafficking Victims ndash Washington DC

94419

IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Response ndash Bethesda Maryland

25000

Motherrsquos Choice USA ndash Montrose Colorado 30000 Room to Read ndash Asia Programs ndash San Francisco

20000

Second Harvest Asia ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Relief ndash Roseville Minnesota

25000

Teach for China ndash San Francisco 5000

INTERNATIONAL FOCUS $

Center for Reproductive Rights ndash New York 15000 Ceres ndash Boston Massachusetts 2500 The Cyrus R Vance Center for International Justice ndash New York

10000

Doctors Without Borders ndash New York 1500 Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance ndash San Rafael California

5000

Global Goods Partners ndash New York 5000 Human Rights Watch ndash Childrenrsquos Rights Division ndash New York

5000

Immigration Equality ndash New York 2500 Plant with Purpose ndash San Diego 2500 RefugePoint ndash Boston Massachusetts 5000 Save the Children ndash Fairfield Connecticut 1000 Speak Up Africa ndash New York 1000 Vera Institute of Justice ndash New York 5000 VisionSpring ndash New York 10000

BERLIN $

Arne Friedrich Stiftung (Arne Friedrich Foundation) ndash Berlin

4214

Bantabaa eV (Meeting Point) ndash Berlin 3160 Berliner Herz (Berlin Heart) ndash Berlin 3055 Die Arche (The Ark) ndash Berlin 2528 Freudberg Gemeinschaftsschule (Freudberg Scholarships) ndash Berlin

2528

30 Years + $50 Million | 33

BERLIN (CONTINUED)

Jenny de la Torre Stiftung (Jenny de la Torre Foundation) ndash Berlin

5267

JUNA eV (Jung Unbegleitet Nicht Allein) (Young Unaccompanied Not Alone) ndash Berlin

1053

KuB eV (Kontakt- und Beratungsstelle fuumlr Fluumlchtlinge und Migrant_innen) (Contact and Counseling for Refugees and Migrants) ndash Berlin

1053

Outreach ndash Mobile Jungendarbeit Berlin (Outreach ndash Mobile Youth Work Berlin) ndash Berlin

1053

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin eV ndash Berlin 5267 Rock it Biz gemeinnuumltzige Stiftungs-GmbH (Rock it Biz Nonprofit Foundation) ndash Berlin

10535

Sharehaus Refugio (Sharehouse Refuge) ndash Berlin

3160

Teach First Deutschland (Teach First Germany) ndash Berlin

3160

LONDON AND UK $

Blind Sailing ndash Ramsgate 8892 Bliss ndash London 8892 Bowel Cancer UK ndash London 8892 The Brokerage Citylink ndash London 8892 Generating Genius ndash South Croydon 8892 The Hospice of St Francis ndash Hertfordshire 8892 Ian Mikardo High School ndash London 8892 Legal Advice Centre (University House) ndash London

4920

Plan International UK ndash London 2460 Rhythms of Life ndash London 8892 Richard House Childrenrsquos Hospice ndash London 8892 South Westminster Legal Advice Centre ndash London

4920

The Sparkle Foundation ndash Lancashire 2460 Womankind Worldwide ndash London 2460 You Make It ndash London 8892 The Berlin and London offices of Morrison amp Foerster each

have their own charitable giving program that is consistent with the Foundationrsquos goals in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Both officesrsquo sets of 2016 contributions which are in addition to those of the Foundation are listed here for informational purposes if greater than $1000 (converted) but they are not included in this reportrsquos financial discussion

CONTACT USIf you are a partner or employee of Morrison amp Foerster and have questions or comments please visit the ldquoMoFo Foundationrdquo section of the portal for

more information and a list of current Foundation representatives

DIRECTORS + OFFICERS AS OF DECEMBER 31 2016

JAMIE A LEVITTDirector and ChairNew York

KENNETH A KUWAYTIDirector and PresidentPalo Alto

W STEPHEN SMITHDirector and SecretaryWashington DC

PAUL D MCKENZIEDirector and Vice PresidentBeijing

ANGELA KEREKDirector and Vice PresidentBerlin

ALEX VAN DER WOLKDirector and Vice PresidentBrussels

SCOTT F LLEWELLYNDirector and Vice PresidentDenver

TREVOR L JAMESDirector and Vice PresidentLondon

NANCY R THOMASDirector and Vice PresidentLos Angeles

LAWRENCE T YANOWITCHDirector and Vice PresidentNorthern Virginia

BRIAN M KRAMERDirector and Vice PresidentSan Diego

RUTH N BORENSTEINDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

JACLYN LIUDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

DALE E CALDWELLDirector and Vice PresidentTokyo

ARTHUR KELLERChief Financial OfficerSan Francisco

ANNE M ELLISManager and Chief Operating OfficerSan Francisco

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

FOCUS

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation enables the people of Morrison amp Foerster to focus their charitable giving on nonprofit organizations serving the communities in which they live and work Funds are distributed at the discretion of the Foundationrsquos board of directors which consists of partners from each of the firmrsquos geographic regions

Donations target programs serving disadvantaged children and youth or providing free legal services to low-income people We support these initiatives primarily through contributions recommended by Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff to organizations that provide direct community services

In addition we support fellowship and scholarship programs that benefit children and youth help inspire others to engage in public service and encourage diversity in higher education and the legal profession Furthering the Foundationrsquos commitment to local communities we also make a smaller number of contributions to charitable causes involving food and shelter health and the arts Many of these contributions also focus on programs serving disadvantaged youth

We offer annual matching-gift programs to firm lawyers and staff We also organize special programs to raise and match relief funds in response to some natural disasters

4 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

30 Years + $50 Million | 5

YEARS + $50 MILLION

In 2016 The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation reached two significant milestones our 30th year of charitable giving and our 50 millionth dollar in charitable contributions

In honor of the Foundationrsquos 30th anniversary we announced $16 million in special grants to nonprofit organizations serving disadvantaged youth in our communities These grants were in addition to our annual giving Consistent with our encouragement of individual engagement in our communities all of our special grants originated with nominations by Morrison amp Foerster personnel A discussion of these awards follows in Children + Youth

In 2016 we also surpassed $50 million in charitable donations since the Foundationrsquos establishment in 1986 Our donations toward this milestone included support for the following nonprofit organizations that also receive funding from or fundraise for a grantee of Legal Services Corporation which provides civil legal aid to low-income Americans

Bay Area Legal AidOakland Californiabaylegalorg

Legal Services NYCNew Yorklegalservicesnycorg

Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles

Los Angeleslaflaorg

Legal Aid Society of San DiegoSan Diegolassdorg

Neighborhood Legal Services ProgramWashington DCnlsporg

The Legal Aid Foundation of Colorado for Colorado Legal ServicesDenverlegalaidfoundationorg

$70000

$11000

$5000

$15000

$6000

$2905

6 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

GIVINGIn 2016 The Morrison amp Foerster

Foundationrsquos annual charitable giving was $42 million

Donations ranged in size from $20 to $336000 the median donation was $3000

The numbers in this report are shown on a cash basis and are unaudited because of the timing of the Foundationrsquos annual independent audit

30 Years + $50 Million | 7

22

19

13

23

3

6

6

4

31

HEALTH

lt1 ADMINISTRATION

FELLOWSHIPS + SCHOLARSHIPS

30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTS

COMMUNITY GRANTS

FELLOWSHIPS +SCHOLARSHIPS

COMMUNITY GRANTS

FOOD + SHELTERARTSMATCHING

DISASTER RELIEF

CHIL

DREN

+ Y

OUTH

LEGAL AID

8 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

CHILDREN + YOUTHThe Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is

committed to supporting programs serving disadvantaged children and youth in our

communities Over the years we have demonstrated this commitment through our

annual local grantmaking as well as four special multiyear million-dollar programs In 2016

the Foundation donated more than $22 million in special grants and community grants to

organizations serving children

30 Years + $50 Million | 9

30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTSIn 2016 we announced $16 million in multiyear charitable grants in honor of the Foundationrsquos 30th anniversary This followed three similar million-dollar grant programs in 2003 2006 and 2012 All four giving programs were based entirely on projects recommended by Morrison amp Foerster personnel and focused on creating a significant lasting impact on some of the critical unmet needs of disadvantaged children and youth in our communities Representing the largest set of grants in the Foundationrsquos history our 30th Anniversary Grants mdash like the three earlier million-dollar programs mdash were funded through set-asides from our annual budgets over the previous few years

Our 30th Anniversary Grants began with a firmwide call for nominations in early 2016 The response was tremendous with 100 nominations submitted by partners associates counsel and staff mdash many of whom were personally involved in the nonprofits A committee consisting of half of the Foundationrsquos board of directors and its COO then reviewed the proposals and conducted due diligence The full board reviewed the committeersquos eventual recommendations in order to reach its unanimous decisions

We awarded $1345 million in 30th Anniversary Grants to the six programs described below Of these large grants we distributed more than $800000 in 2016 with additional installments scheduled over the following two years

$240000GLOBALGIVING FOUNDATION FOR LIGHTHOUSE CENTER FOR HUMAN TRAFFICKING VICTIMSWashington DC and Tokyo wwwglobalgivingorg lhjjpenglish

GlobalGiving is the first and largest global crowdfunding community that connects nonprofits donors and companies in nearly every country around the world Our grant is intended to help GlobalGiving support Lighthousersquos expansion of its antitrafficking resources to regions outside of Tokyo and to use technology to reach more targets and victims of human trafficking in Japan The 2016 installment of our grant was $94419

$225000VOICES FOR CHILDRENSan Diego wwwspeakupnoworg

Voices for Children transforms the lives of abused children by providing them with volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocates

(CASAs) Our grant is intended to help Voices for Children implement its Case Liaison Program in San Diego County which is designed to triage child abuse cases in court in real time and match trained CASAs to foster children as quickly as possible after they become dependents of the court We contributed $112500 of this grant in 2016

$225000YOU GOTTA BELIEVE ndash THE OLDER CHILD ADOPTION amp PERMANENCY MOVEMENTNew York yougottabelieveorg

You Gotta Believe is the only New York City metro organization that exclusively focuses on finding permanent families for young adults teens and preteens in foster care Our grant is intended to help the organization launch its This Is for Real Program designed to provide long-term post placement support for older foster youth and their adoptive families in order to help the new families endure and thrive Our 2016 support for this program was $112500

OUR 30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTS FOCUS ON CREATING A SIGNIFICANT LASTING IMPACT ON SOME OF THE CRITICAL UNMET NEEDS OF DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN AND YOUTH IN OUR COMMUNITIES

10 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

$225000YWCA SILICON VALLEYSan Jose California ywca-svorg

YWCA Silicon Valley is dedicated to eliminating racism empowering women and promoting peace justice freedom and dignity for all The purpose of our grant is to help launch the organizationrsquos Arise Program a mobile counseling and therapy unit serving children and youth in Santa Clara County who have been affected by complex trauma Our contributions were scheduled to begin in 2017

$215000WASHINGTON LAWYERSrsquo COMMITTEE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS AND URBAN AFFAIRSWashington DC washlaworg

Since 1968 the Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs has mobilized the resources of the private bar to address issues of civil rights violations and poverty in the District of Columbia Our grant is intended to help launch the Committeersquos Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program which is designed to increase the level of parental involvement in the education of public school children in disadvantaged communities in Washington DC In 2016 we contributed $107500 toward this grant

$215000CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS FOUNDATIONLos Angeles crf-usaorg

Constitutional Rights Foundation (CRF) is a nonprofit nonpartisan community-based organization dedicated to educating Americarsquos young people about the importance of civic participation in a democratic society Our grant is intended to help launch Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets CRFrsquos program designed to nurture safe communities in Los Angeles by creating an opportunity for youth police officers teachers and parents to explore together the roles that police and citizens play in public safety Our 2016 contribution was $107500

Cam

p POSTCARD

Silicon Valley

30 Years + $50 Million | 11

COMMUNITY GRANTSIn 2016 charitable contributions to organizations serving children and protecting their rights continued to be at the core of our local giving programs In addition to our 30th Anniversary Grants we gave more than $910000 to a wide variety of organizations providing social developmental educational and legal services to at-risk youth The following are some examples

$32900GLOBAL FUND FOR MENTAL HEALTH FOR TELL JAPANHinsdale Illinois and Tokyo globalfund4mentalhealthorg telljpcom

The Global Fund for Mental Health supports education and training to reduce stigma promote understanding and increase capacity related to mental health around the world Our donation helped support TELL Japan a nongovernmental organization based in Tokyo in launching a nationwide chattext service to provide mental health services to youth in crisis in Japan

$8000INWOOD HOUSENew York inwoodhousecom

Since 1830 Inwood House has been the only organization in New York City focused primarily on comprehensively serving the needs of pregnant and parenting teens

$5000PACIFIC AUTISM CENTER FOR EDUCATION (PACE)Santa Clara California pacificautismorg

PACE provides high-quality programs for individuals with autism and associated developmental disabilities living in the San Francisco Bay Area

IN ADDITION TO OUR 30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTS WE GAVE MORE THAN $910000 TO A WIDE VARIETY OF ORGANIZATIONS PROVIDING SOCIAL DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATIONAL AND LEGAL SERVICES TO AT-RISK YOUTH

We also gave $285000 in smaller 30th Anniversary Grants to nine other nonprofit organizations serving at-risk youth in regions where Morrison amp Foerster has offices as described below

$50000 Bridge the Gap College Prep Sausalito California btgcollegepreporg

$30000 Britepaths Fairfax Virginia britepathsorg

$30000 Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts New York cmanyorg

$30000 Community Alliance for Special Education San Francisco caseadvocacyorg

$30000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center Washington DC dcfapacorg

$30000 Motherrsquos Choice USA for Motherrsquos Choice Montrose Colorado and Hong Kong motherschoiceorgen

$30000 Ravenswood Education Foundation Menlo Park California ravenswoodeforg

$30000 Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center Denver childlawcenterorg

$25000 Volunteers of America Camp POSTCARD (Peace Officers Striving to Create and Reinforce Dreams) Denver voacoloradoorggethelp-denvermetro-camppostcard

12 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LEGAL AIDThe Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has a long history of supporting organizations

that provide legal services to persons of limited means

30 Years + $50 Million | 13

$15000ACLU OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FOUNDATIONWashington DC acludcorg

Formerly the ACLU Fund of the National Capital Area the ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation supports the efforts of the American Civil Liberties Union to protect and expand civil liberties and civil rights for people who live work and visit Washington DC and in matters involving federal employees and agencies

$6500ASIAN LAW ALLIANCESan Jose California asianlawallianceorg

With programs designed to make legal services accessible to AsianPacific and low-income people the Asian Law Alliance has helped tens of thousands of people obtain decent housing justice in the immigration process and access to basic human and legal rights

$5000BRENNAN CENTER FOR JUSTICENew York brennancenterorg

The Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law is a nonpartisan law and policy institute that seeks to improve US systems of democracy and justice The Centerrsquos work addresses issues ranging from voting rights to campaign finance reform and from ending mass incarceration to preserving constitutional protections in the fight against terrorism

In 2016 we donated $982000 to local legal aid organizations and national nonprofit organizations engaged in impact litigation and enforcement of civil rights Below are some of the legal aid organizations that we supported

14 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

FELLOWSHIPS + SCHOLARSHIPS

The Foundation contributed more than $640000 in 2016 to fellowship and

scholarship programs benefiting children and youth and encouraging public service and diversity in higher education and the

legal profession

30 Years + $50 Million | 15

EQUAL JUSTICE WORKS FELLOWSHIPSSince 2000 The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed nearly $4 million in support of Equal Justice Works and its fellowship program Based in Washington DC this national program creates partnerships among public-interest lawyers nonprofit organizations law firms corporate sponsors and other donors to give underrepresented populations effective access to the justice system

Through Equal Justice Works we have sponsored 44 promising new lawyers pursuing public-interest legal careers at nonprofit organizations in the regions where Morrison amp Foerster has offices Most of our Fellows have focused their two-year projects on improving the lives of at-risk children and youth

In 2016 we contributed $336000 to Equal Justice Works for its fellowship program and $50000 to its general fund The following is a list of our recent Fellows

Karmena Diggs

Advocates for Children of New York

New York2015ndash17

Henrissa BasseyBay Area Legal AidOakland California

2016ndash18

Diana SissonChildrenrsquos Law Center

Washington DC2016ndash18

Ruby RenteriaLaw Foundation of

Silicon ValleySan Jose California

2016ndash18

Rebecca WolozinLegal Aid Justice

CenterFalls Church Virginia

2015ndash17

Rachel JuddRocky Mountain

Childrenrsquos Law CenterDenver

2015ndash17

Providing direct legal representation outreach and policy advocacy to help low-income students with disabilities in New York City learn to read proficiently so they can succeed in school

Providing trauma-informed civil legal representation to formerly institutionalized youth with disabilities in Contra Costa County to promote successful re-entry and reduce congregate-care placements

Promoting health and providing stability through legal representation outreach and advocacy on behalf of children in Washington DC whose families are experiencing or at risk of homelessness

Increasing access to justice for geographically isolated low-income tenants facing eviction in South Santa Clara County particularly those who are limited English proficient Spanish-speakers

Providing legal services and advocacy to low-income immigrant youth with special health needs in Northern Virginia so they can access high-quality education and developmentally appropriate services

Providing individual representation and systemic advocacy to keep low-income special-needs and minority Denver-area students in school and out of court when facing disciplinary proceedings

FELLOW LOCATION YEAR PROJECT

THROUGH EQUAL JUSTICE WORKS WE HAVE SPONSORED 44 PROMISING NEW LAWYERS PURSUING PUBLIC-INTEREST LEGAL CAREERS AT NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

16 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

TERRACIANO SCHOLARSHIPSThe Foundation gives renewable scholarships of up to $12000 annually for the undergraduate education of children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members through the Joseph E Terraciano Scholarship Program This program honors the memory of Joe Terraciano an exceptional lawyer with the firm Joe exhibited intelligence initiative leadership the highest ethical standards care and respect for those around him a commitment to excellence in all that he did and a love of diversity

Scholarship recipients are selected based on a combination of academic achievement financial need and demonstrated concern for the well-being of others Since its inception in 1990 the program has funded approximately $287 million in scholarships for 189 students

DUNHAM SCHOLARSHIPSIn 2016 we continued to support a significant scholarship for incoming law students from groups historically underrepresented in the legal profession The Morrison amp Foerster FoundationndashStephen S Dunham Scholarship at the University of San Diego School of Law This scholarship provides annual awards of $20000 for up to three years

Named for Steve Dunham a former chair of Morrison amp Foerster the award honors Steversquos passion for education and for increasing diversity in the legal profession The scholarships were previously awarded to students at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law the University of Colorado

Law School in Boulder Colorado the University of the District of Columbia David A Clarke School of Law in Washington DC and Golden Gate University School of Law in San Francisco

OTHER PUBLIC-INTEREST AND DIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPSThe Foundation supported a variety of other public-interest scholarships and programs promoting diversity in the legal profession such as $10000 to the California Bar Foundationrsquos Diversity Scholarship Program and $10000 to the Justice amp Diversity Center in San Francisco for its Bay Area Minority Law Student Scholarship Program

30 Years + $50 Million | 17

$10000DOORWAYS FOR WOMEN AND FAMILIESArlington Virginia doorwaysvaorg

Doorways for Women and Families creates pathways out of homelessness domestic violence and sexual assault leading to safe stable and empowered lives

$5600LOS ANGELES REGIONAL FOOD BANKLos Angeles lafoodbankorg

Since 1973 the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank has mobilized resources to fight hunger in Los Angeles

$5000LA CASA DE LAS MADRESSan Francisco lacasaorg

La Casa de las Madres offers a continuum of comprehensive and empowering services to women teens and children exposed to and at risk of abuse

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed to a number of agencies serving individuals struggling to meet their basic needs of sufficient food a safe clean place to sleep and shelter from abuse Our 2016 donations to these organizations totaled more than $260000 Below are a few examples

FOOD + SHELTER

18 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

$5000THE ARC SAN FRANCISCOSan Francisco thearcsforg

The Arc San Francisco is a lifelong learning and achievement center for more than 700 individuals with developmental disabilities in San Francisco San Mateo and Marin Counties

$2500GEORGETOWN LOMBARDI COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTERWashington DC lombardigeorgetownedu

Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center seeks to prevent treat and cure cancers by linking scientific discovery expert and compassionate patient care quality education and partnership with the community

$1000CONSERVATION COLORADO EDUCATION FUNDDenver conservationcoeforg

Conservation Colorado Education Fund works in nonpartisan ways to engage conservationists in the civic arena It also conducts nonpartisan civic engagement work such as get-out-the-vote efforts and grassroots organizing on specific policy issues

We donated approximately $256000 in 2016 to programs addressing the health and well-being of others Donations supported organizations assisting people living with HIVAIDS people with developmental and physical disabilities and people seeking to overcome economic disadvantages We also gave to a variety of nonprofit medical research organizations and to social service agencies seeking to strengthen local communities Below are three examples

HEALTH

30 Years + $50 Million | 19

$7500SAN DIEGO JUNIOR THEATRESan Diego juniortheatrecom

San Diego Junior Theatre provides engaging innovative high-quality theatre education and productions for children of all cultural heritages ages abilities and levels of interest Our donation supported its tuition assistance program

$5000ABLE ARTS WORKLong Beach California ableartsworkorg

The primary vision of Able ARTS Work is to provide lifelong learning community service and vocational opportunities through the creative arts for people with disabilities of all ages in an environment of warmth encouragement and inclusion

$2500THEATREWORKS SILICON VALLEYPalo Alto theatreworksorg

TheatreWorks celebrates the human spirit through innovative productions new works and education programs inspired by and engaging its diverse Silicon Valley community

In 2016 the Foundation supported organizations seeking to enrich our communities through creative and thought-provoking expression We designated many of these donations for the recipientsrsquo youth outreach and education programs Our donations to arts programs totaled more than $150000 Below are three examples

ARTS

20 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

INDIVIDUAL GIFT MATCHING

The Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by eligible lawyers and staff to a wide variety of nonprofit organizations that meet our giving guidelines In 2016 we matched gifts to charities such as the Anti-Defamation League in New York Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank in San Diego Swords to Plowshares in San Francisco and The Trevor Project in West Hollywood California In total the

Foundation contributed more than $88000 in individual matching gifts to more than 250 charitable organizations

LAW SCHOOL GIFT MATCHING

In a separate program the Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by the firmrsquos lawyers to their respective law schools In 2016 we donated more than $21000 in matching gifts to 22 law schools

CHALLENGE GRANTS

The Foundation occasionally offers to match the amount raised by firm personnel to benefit charitable causes of particular importance to Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff These challenge grants are usually issued through our community-grants or disaster-relief programs

The Foundation offers contribution-matching programs to Morrison amp Foerster personnel The purpose of these programs is to encourage private charitable giving provide additional leverage to gifts made by the firmrsquos lawyers and staff and support the charitable goals of the firmrsquos individual donors In 2016 the Foundation donated nearly $110000 in matching gifts

MATCHING

30 Years + $50 Million | 21

$25000ISRAAID (US) GLOBAL HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCEBethesda Maryland israaidcoil

IsraAID is a nonprofit nongovernmental organization committed to providing life-saving disaster relief and long-term support Our donation supported its efforts to provide food water and mental health support to people in emergency shelters following a series of earthquakes including a magnitude 70 mainshock in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$25000SECOND HARVEST ASIARoseville Minnesota foodbankasia

Second Harvest Asia serves as a knowledge leader resource and convener of food banks in Asia Our donation supported efforts to deliver food and relief supplies to people affected by the earthquakes in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$10000GRAY AREA FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTSSan Francisco grayareaorg

Gray Area uses art and technology to create social and civic impact through education incubation and public events Our donation supported the relief fund that Gray Area established following the ldquoGhost Shiprdquo warehouse fire in Oakland California that killed 36 people many of them artists in December 2016

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has a strong tradition of facilitating and increasing the impact of the generosity of Morrison amp Foerster partners and employees Over the years we have coordinated special campaigns that have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for relief and restoration work following various disasters such as Hurricane Sandy in 2012 flooding in Colorado in 2013 and the spring 2015 earthquakes in Nepal

In 2016 we continued this tradition through donations totaling $60000 to the following nonprofit organizations

DISASTER RELIEF

22 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

In 2016 the Berlin office of Morrison amp Foerster launched its own charitable giving program that is consistent with the goals of the Foundation in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Established for tax and charitable-giving reasons the program in Berlin follows a model developed several years earlier for charitable giving in the firmrsquos London office

The Berlin officersquos program issued charitable grants in 2016 totaling euro44000 or approximately $46349 The London officersquos program made charitable donations totaling pound86280 or approximately $106140 A sample of those grants is described below

CHARITABLE GIVING IN EUROPE

pound7228 (approx $8892)

RICHARD HOUSE CHILDRENrsquoS HOSPICELondon richardhouseorguk

The first childrenrsquos hospice in London Richard House delivers clinical care short breaks and other residential services to children and young adults with life-limiting or life-threatening health conditions while supporting their families through counseling and bereavement programs

euro5000 (approx $5268)

REFUGEE LAW CLINIC BERLIN EVBerlin rlc-berlinorg

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin was created in 2014 through an initiative of undergraduate and PhD students at the Humboldt University of Berlin Part of the Refugee Law Clinic Network in Germany the Berlin clinic trains university students in asylum and migration law The students then offer free legal advice to refugees and migrants at a variety of locations in Berlin including the university emergency shelters and preliminary reception centers

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

The Foundation distributes funds at the discretion of its board of directors which consists of partners from each of the firmrsquos regions

Only funding requests sponsored by Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff are considered

Donations are made to US nonprofit organizations with IRC sect 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status whose programs in the view of the Foundationrsquos board of directors are aligned with the Foundationrsquos focus and can in the boardrsquos opinion best serve the communityrsquos needs We prefer to support programs that can benefit greatly from even relatively modest donations We also support a scholarship program for the children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members

We do not contribute to fraternal religious or political organizations to groups that discriminate on the basis of race religion political affiliation gender identity or sexual orientation or to individuals We do not make donations for firm-related business development or client-relations reasons The Foundation does not purchase tickets to charitable fundraising events

GIVING GUIDELINES

ONLY FUNDING REQUESTS SPONSORED BY MORRISON amp FOERSTER LAWYERS AND STAFF ARE CONSIDERED

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

24 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

2016 The following are the organizations listed by region that received at least $1000 in Foundation donations during 2016 Not

included are matching gifts and Terraciano Scholarship awards which are described above Unless otherwise noted we designated our gifts

for recipientsrsquo general funds

CONTRIBUTIONS

30 Years + $50 Million | 25

DENVER AREA $

Alpine Legal Services ndash Glenwood Springs 1500 Colorado Coalition for the Homeless ndash Stout Street Eye Clinic ndash Denver

1055

Colorado Lawyers Committee ndash Denver 4110 Conservation Colorado Education Fund ndash Denver

1000

Deaf Overcoming Violence through Empowerment (DOVE) ndash Denver

1055

Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado ndash Greenwood Village

1055

Florence Crittenton Services of Colorado ndash Denver

1056

Food For Thought ndash Denver 5000 Girls Inc of Metro Denver ndash Denver 1056 Hope House of Colorado ndash Arvada 2300 The Legal Aid Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2905

Live By Living ndash Lakewood 1000 Mi Casa Resource Center ndash Pro Bono Patent Program General Fund ndash Denver

1000

Rescue Me ndash Colorado Mutt Rescue ndash Watkinsonville Georgia

1056

Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Denver

35590

SungateKids ndash Englewood 2500 Volunteers of America ndash Camp POSTCARD Early Childhood Education Center Veteran Services Center ndash Denver

27500

Wish of a Lifetime ndash Denver 1056 The Womenrsquos Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2500

LOS ANGELES AREA $

Able ARTS Work ndash Long Beach 5000 ACLU Foundation of Southern California ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Childrenrsquos Rights ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Housing and Healing ndash Los Angeles

5000

Bet Tzedek Legal Services ndash Los Angeles 5000 Big Up Kidz ndash Los Angeles 5000 Break the Cycle ndash Culver City 5000

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

California Institute of Technology ndash Moore-Hufstedler Fund ndash Pasadena

15000

CARES ndash LAC + USC Medical Center ndash Los Angeles

2500

Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law ndash Casa LibreFreedom House Homeless Youth Shelter ndash Los Angeles

2500

Childrenrsquos Bureau ndash Los Angeles 5000 Childrenrsquos Burn Foundation ndash Sherman Oaks

2500

Childrenrsquos Hospital Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

3500

Childrenrsquos Law Center of California ndash Monterey Park

5000

Circle of Friends ndash Los Angeles 5000 Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) ndash Los Angeles

10000

The Colburn School ndash Los Angeles 2500 Constitutional Rights Foundation ndash Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets Program General Fund ndash Los Angeles

112500

Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services ndash Culver City

5000

DIY Girls ndash Los Angeles 1000 Family Health Care Centers of Greater Los Angeles ndash Bell Gardens

3500

Friends of the Los Angeles County Law Library ndash Los Angeles

3000

Good Shepherd Shelter ndash Los Angeles 5000 Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association ndash Los Angeles

2500

Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law ndash Los Angeles

5000

Hathaway-Sycamores Child and Family Services ndash Pasadena

5000

Homeboy Industries ndash Los Angeles 1000 House of Ruth ndash Claremont 3000 Inner-City Arts ndash Los Angeles 5000 Inner City Law Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 JFS ndash SOVA Community Food amp Resource Program ndash Van Nuys

2639

Just the Beginning ndash A Pipeline Organization ndash Summer Legal Institute in Los Angeles ndash Chicago Illinois

5000

26 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

LA Kitchen ndash Los Angeles 2500 Law Rocks ndash Manhattan Beach 5000 Learning Rights Law Center ndash Los Angeles 6000 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

5000

Levitt amp Quinn Family Law Center ndash Los Angeles

5000

Library Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Childrenrsquos Summer Reading Club ndash Los Angeles

3500

Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles County Bar Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles LGBT Center ndash Los Angeles 4000 Los Angeles Mission ndash Los Angeles 1000 Los Angeles Regional Food Bank ndash Los Angeles

5600

Los Angeles Times Family Fund ndash Summer Camp Campaign ndash Pasadena

2500

Maternal and Child Health Access ndash Los Angeles

3000

McKinley Childrenrsquos Center ndash San Dimas 1500 Mental Health Advocacy Services ndash Los Angeles

5000

The Midnight Mission ndash Los Angeles 1500 Music Center Foundation ndash Los Angeles 4000 My Friendrsquos Place ndash Hollywood 5000 Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society ndash Pasadena

7500

Para Los Nintildeos ndash Los Angeles 2500 PATH Beyond Shelter ndash Los Angeles 1000 Public Counsel ndash Los Angeles 5000 The Rape Foundation ndash Santa Monica 1000 Roy W Roberts IIndashWattsWillowbrook Boys amp Girls Club ndash Los Angeles

2500

Support for Harbor Area Womenrsquos Lives (SHAWL) ndash San Pedro

5000

Starlight Childrenrsquos Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Venice Family Clinic ndash Venice 4000 Weingart Center Association ndash Los Angeles 5000 Western Center on Law amp Poverty ndash Los Angeles

5000

NEW YORK CITY AREA $

A Better Balance ndash New York 10000 Advocates for Children of New York ndash New York 15330 AIDS Walk New York ndash New York 5000 Anti-Defamation League ndash New York 1500 Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund ndash New York

5000

Association to Benefit Children ndash New York 1000 Behind the Book ndash New York 3000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City ndash New York

5000

Breaking Ground ndash New York 2000 BronxWorks ndash Early Childhood Learning Center ndash Bronx

2500

Brooklyn Botanic Garden ndash The Childrenrsquos Garden and The Discovery Garden ndash Brooklyn

1500

The Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse ndash Brooklyn

1000

Brooklyn Defender Services ndash Family Defense Project ndash Brooklyn

2500

CaringKind ndash New York 2500 CFC Loud N Clear Foundation ndash Farmingdale New Jersey

1500

Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts ndash New York 30000 Citizensrsquo Committee for Children of New York ndash New York

3000

City Bar Justice Center ndash New York 10000 City Harvest ndash New York 2000 CITYarts ndash New York 2500 Civic Builders ndash New York 5000 Coalition for the Homeless ndash Camp Homeward Bound First Step Job Training Program ndash New York

7500

Columbia University ndash Babies Heart Fund ndash New York

1500

Comprehensive Development ndash New York 5000 Concrete Safaris ndash New York 2500 DonorsChooseorg ndash New York City Projects ndash New York

10000

The Doe Fund ndash New York 2500 Dress for Success ndash New York 5000 East Harlem Tutorial Program ndash New York 5000 Edible Schoolyard NYC ndash Brooklyn 5000 The Exoneration Initiative ndash In Honor of Richard Rosario ndash New York

10000

30 Years + $50 Million | 27

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Family Center ndash The Legal Wellness Institute ndash Brooklyn

5000

Fordham Student Sponsored Fellowship ndash New York

1000

Fund for the City of New York ndash ENACT School Partnership Program ndash New York

2500

Getting Out and Staying Out ndash New York 5000 Global Language Project ndash New York 10000 GO Project ndash New York 5000 Grace Institute ndash New York 2500 Harlem Childrenrsquos Zone ndash New York 5000 Harlem RBI ndash New York 2500 Harmony Program ndash New York 2500 Harvest Home ndash New York 3000 Her Justice ndash New York 2500 Hofstra University ndash Hofstra Law Access to Justice Incubator ndash Hempstead

15000

iMentor ndash New York 5000 Inwood House ndash New York 8000 The Jennifer A Kay Foundation ndash New York 2500 The Jewish Board ndash The Mann Center ndash New York

2500

The Keswell School ndash New York 15000 Lawyers Alliance for New York ndash New York 45000 Lawyers for Children ndash New York 5000 LeGaL Foundation ndash New York 5000 Legal Information for Families Today ndash Brooklyn

2500

Legal Outreach ndash PACT (Pathways to Achievement and Community Transformation) ndash Long Island City

5000

Legal Services NYC ndash New York 11000 Letrsquos Get Ready ndash New York 10000 Literacy Partners ndash New York 5000 Manhattan Legal Services ndash New York 2500 Nazareth Housing ndash New York 2500 Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem ndash New York

2500

New York Asian Womenrsquos Center ndash New York

2500

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest ndash New York

15000

New York Legal Assistance Group ndash New York 3500 New York Womenrsquos Foundation ndash New York 2500

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Office of the Appellate Defender ndash New York 5000 The Partnership for the Homeless ndash New York 5000 PENCIL ndash New York 2500 Performance Space 122 ndash Brooklyn 5000 Pro Bono Partnership ndash White Plains 1500 ProjectArt ndash New York 2000 The Public Theater ndash Shakespeare in the Park ndash New York

10000

Randallrsquos Island Park Alliance ndash New York 5000 Riverside Symphony ndash Music Memory Program ndash New York

10000

Safe Passage Project ndash New York 1000 Sanctuary for Families ndash New York 13000 SCO Family of Services ndash Glen Cove 2500 Selfhelp Community Services ndash New York 1000 Start Small Think Big ndash Bronx 5000 Storefront Academy Harlem ndash New York 10000 Trip of a Lifetime ndash Summer Travel Scholarships ndash Scarsdale

3500

Union Settlement Association ndash New York 2000 United Neighborhood Houses ndash New York 1000 Urban Justice Center ndash Summer Internship Program ndash New York

3000

Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts ndash New York 5000 Volunteers of Legal Service ndash New York 15000 You Gotta Believe ndash The Older Child Adoption amp Permanency Movement ndash This Is For Real Program ndash Brooklyn

112500

Young Peoplersquos Chorus of New York City ndash New York

1250

Youth INC ndash New York 2500 Youth Represent ndash New York 2500

NORTHERN VIRGINIA $

Britepaths ndash Fairfax 30000 Carpenterrsquos Shelter ndash Alexandria 10000 Doorways for Women and Families ndash Arlington

10000

Fairfax CASA ndash Fairfax 5000 Fairfax Partnership for Youth ndash Falls Church 5000 Final Salute ndash Haymarket 5000 Friends of FANA ndash Reston 1000 Homestretch ndash Falls Church 5000

28 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NORTHERN VIRGINIA (CONTINUED)

Just Neighbors ndash Falls Church 5000 Legal Aid Justice Center ndash JustChildren Program Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Fairfax

10874

Legal Services of Northern Virginia ndash Fairfax 10000 Loudoun Abused Womenrsquos Shelter ndash Leesburg 10000 Volunteer Fairfax ndash Fairfax 10000

SAN DIEGO AREA $

Casa Cornelia Law Center ndash San Diego 5000 Century Club of San Diego ndash Champions for Youth ndash La Jolla

1319

Distinguished Young Women of San Diego ndash Carlsbad

1500

Girls on the Run of San Diego ndash Encinitas 5000 The Honor Foundation ndash San Diego 1000 Imperial Court de San Diego ndash San Diego 5000 Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank ndash San Diego

10000

Japan Society of San Diego and Tijuana ndash Tomodachi Initiative Youth Baseball Exchange ndash San Diego

2500

Just in Time for Foster Youth ndash San Diego 5000 La Jolla Playhouse ndash Education and Outreach Programs ndash La Jolla

5000

Legal Aid Society of San Diego ndash San Diego 15000 Rady Childrenrsquos Hospital Auxiliary ndash Del Mar Unit ndash San Diego

10000

San Diego County Bar Foundation ndash San Diego 5000 San Diego Junior Theatre ndash Tuition Assistance Program ndash San Diego

7500

San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program ndash San Diego

10000

Semper Fi Fund ndash Oceanside 1000 Solutions for Change ndash Vista 5000 UC San Diego Foundation ndash Christini Fund ndash La Jolla

1000

University of San Diego School of Law ndash The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation ndash Stephen S Dunham Scholarship ndash San Diego

20000

Voices for Children ndash Case Liaison Program General Fund ndash San Diego

137500

Warfighter Made ndash Temecula 1000 YMCA of San Diego County ndash San Diego 3000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA $

100 Black Men of the Bay Area ndash Oakland 5000 A Better Way ndash Berkeley 3000 ACLU Foundation ndash FrontLine Fund ndash San Francisco

5000

AIDS Legal Referral Panel ndash San Francisco 7500 AIDS Walk San Francisco ndash San Francisco 1600 Alameda County Community Food Bank ndash Oakland

13500

APA Family Support Services ndash San Francisco

2000

The Arc San Francisco ndash San Francisco 5000 At The Crossroads ndash San Francisco 2000 Bay Area Legal Aid ndash Oakland 70000 Bay Area Urban Debate League ndash Oakland 12500 Bay Area Young Survivors ndash Deb Mosley Memorial Scholarship Fund ndash San Francisco

3840

Berkeley Repertory Theatre ndash Youth Education Programs ndash Berkeley

18500

Bridge the Gap College Prep ndash Sausalito 50000 California Bar Foundation ndash Diversity Scholarship Program ndash San Francisco

10000

California Life Sciences Institute ndash K-12 STEM Education ndash South San Francisco

2500

Centro Legal de la Raza ndash Oakland 2500 Challenge Day ndash Concord 1000 Charlotte Maxwell Clinic ndash Oakland 2500 Child Care Law Center ndash San Francisco 2500 Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund ndash San Francisco

25000

Clinic By the Bay ndash San Francisco 2000 The Commonwealth Club of California ndash Bay Area Student Outreach ndash San Francisco

5000

Community Alliance for Special Education ndash San Francisco

30000

Disability Rights Education amp Defense Fund ndash Berkeley

2500

Dogs for Diabetics ndash Concord 1000 DonorsChooseorg ndash San Francisco Bay Area Projects ndash New York

5000

Earned Asset Resource Network ndash San Francisco

1000

East Bay Agency for Children ndash Oakland 8000 East Bay Childrenrsquos Law Offices ndash Oakland 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 29

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

East Bay College Fund ndash College Access Program ndash Oakland

10000

East Bay Community Law Center ndash Berkeley 25000 Eviction Defense Collaborative ndash San Francisco 2500 Fiat Lux Scholarship Program Fund ndash Berkeley 2500 First Graduate ndash San Francisco 5000 First Place for Youth ndash Oakland 10000 The Foundation of City College of San Francisco ndash San Francisco

10000

Friends of the San Francisco Public Library ndash The Mix at SFPL ndash San Francisco

7500

Future Youth Records ndash Pacifica 5000 George Mark Childrenrsquos House ndash San Leandro 2500 Gray Area Foundation for the Arts ndash Oakland Fire Fund ndash San Francisco

10000

Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco ndash San Francisco

5000

Jewish Community Relations Council ndash Jewish Coalition for Literacy ndash San Francisco

1000

Jewish Family and Childrenrsquos Services ndash San Francisco

3500

Jewish Family amp Childrenrsquos Services of the East Bay ndash Berkeley

3500

Juma Ventures ndash San Francisco 5000 Justice amp Diversity Center ndash General Fund Bay Area Minority Law School Student Scholarship ndash San Francisco

50000

La Casa de las Madres ndash San Francisco 5000 La Cocina ndash San Francisco 1900 La Raza Centro Legal ndash Unaccompanied Children Project ndash San Francisco

10000

Larkin Street Youth Services ndash San Francisco 10000 Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area ndash San Francisco

70000

Legal Aid at Work ndash San Francisco 55000 Legal Aid of Marin ndash San Rafael 5000 Legal Services for Children ndash San Francisco 18000 Level Playing Field Institute ndash SMASH Program ndash Oakland

3000

Little BrothersndashFriends of the Elderly ndash San Francisco

2450

Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area ndash San Francisco 2000 Mission Graduates ndash San Francisco 2000 New Leaders ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash Oakland

5000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

Oakland Museum of California ndash Learning Initiatives ndash Oakland

2500

OneJustice ndash San Francisco 3000 Opportunity Junction ndash Antioch 1500 The Other Bar Foundation ndash San Francisco 5000 PowerMyLearning ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash New York

1500

Project Open Hand ndash San Francisco 7000 Raphael House ndash San Francisco 15000 Reading Partners ndash Oakland 1000 Rebuilding Together San Francisco ndash San Francisco

6000

The Reset Foundation ndash Berkeley 2000 RYSE Center ndash Richmond 1000 San Francisco AIDS Foundation ndash San Francisco

21500

San Francisco Interfaith Council ndash San Francisco

3500

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ndash Education Programs ndash San Francisco

25000

San Francisco Suicide Prevention ndash Youth Risk Reduction Program ndash San Francisco

2500

San Francisco Symphony ndash Adventures in Music Youth Education Program General Fund ndash San Francisco

43500

Seven Tepees Youth Program ndash College and Career Program ndash San Francisco

10000

SF-Marin Food Bank ndash San Francisco 9250 Shelter Inc ndash Concord 1000 The Spot Oakland ndash Oakland 1000 Swords to Plowshares ndash San Francisco 5000 Tuolumne River Trust ndash San Francisco 1500 UC Berkeley SAGE Scholars Program ndash Berkeley

3000

Youth Outside ndash Oakland 1000

SILICON VALLEY $

Abilities United ndash Palo Alto 3000 Adolescent Counseling Services ndash Outlet Program ndash Redwood City

2500

The Art of Yoga Project ndash Palo Alto 1000 Asian Law Alliance ndash San Jose 6500 Avenidas ndash Palo Alto 3000

30 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Bring Me A Book Foundation ndash Redwood City 3000 The Campaign for Legal Services ndash Mountain View

30000

Child Advocates of Silicon Valley ndash Milpitas 2500 Childrenrsquos Health Council ndash Palo Alto 2500 Cinequest ndash San Jose 2500 College of Adaptive Arts ndash San Jose 1000 Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash East Palo Alto

11000

Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse ndash San Mateo

2500

CuriOdyssey ndash San Mateo 2500 Eastside College Preparatory School ndash East Palo Alto

6000

Ecumenical Hunger Program ndash East Palo Alto

2500

Family amp Children Services of Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto

2500

Family Connections ndash San Carlos 2500 The Family Giving Tree ndash Milpitas 2000 The Fit Kids Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Friends for Youth ndash Redwood City 2500 Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve ndash Moss Beach

3000

HomeFirst ndash Milpitas 1000 HopeLab Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto Charitable Foundation ndash Palo Alto

1000

La Raza Lawyers Charitable Foundation ndash San Jose

3000

Law Foundation of Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 15000 Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County ndash Redwood City

15000

LifeMoves ndash Menlo Park 3500 Marine Toys for Tots Foundation ndash San Jose 2000 My New Red Shoes ndash Redwood City 2500 Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence ndash San Jose

1500

Pacific Autism Center for Education ndash Santa Clara

5000

Palo Alto Art Center Foundation ndash Palo Alto 2500 Palo Alto Family YMCA ndash Parkinsonrsquos Exercise Program ndash Palo Alto

3500

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Parents Helping Parents ndash San Jose 2500 Peninsula Bridge ndash Menlo Park 5000 Pie Ranch ndash Pescadero 2500 Pro Bono Project Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 QuestBridge ndash QuestBridge Scholars Network at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

1000

Ravenswood Education Foundation ndash Menlo Park

30000

Roadrunners Sports Club ndash Palo Alto 1000 Ronald McDonald House at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

5000

Sacred Heart Community Service ndash San Jose 1000 Samaritan House ndash San Mateo 3500 San Jose Museum of Art ndash San Jose 2500 Santa Clara University ndash Katharine amp George Alexander Community Law Center ndash San Jose

5000

Second Harvest Food Bank ndash San Jose 3500 Sequoia Adult School Scholars ndash Palo Alto 1000 Silicon Valley Community Foundation ndash San Francisco Bay Area Summer Reading Program ndash Mountain View

1000

Stand Up for Kids ndash Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 Stanford University ndash Stanford Community Law Clinic ndash East Palo Alto

10000

The Tech Museum of Innovation ndash San Jose 2500 TheatreWorks Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto 2500 The Tower Foundation of San Jose State University ndash Record Clearance Project ndash San Jose

2000

Vida Verde Nature Education ndash San Gregorio 1500

WASHINGTON DC AREA $

A Wider Circle ndash Bethesda 5000 ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation ndash Washington DC

15000

Ayuda ndash Washington DC 5000 Back on My Feet ndash Washington DC 5000 Bread for the City ndash Washington DC 10000 Bright Beginnings ndash Washington DC 10000 BUILD ndash Metro DC Programs ndash Washington DC

15000

Calvary Womenrsquos Services ndash Washington DC 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 31

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Children of Mine Youth Center ndash Washington DC

10000

Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Washington DC

15416

Community Family Life Services ndash Washington DC

1000

Council for Court Excellence ndash Washington DC

3500

DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice ndash Washington DC

5000

DC Bar Foundation ndash Washington DC 5000 DC Bar Pro Bono Center ndash Washington DC 15000 DC Greens ndash Washington DC 10000 DC School of Law Foundation ndash Scholarship Campaign ndash Washington DC

8400

DC Volunteer Lawyers Project ndash Washington DC

7500

Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP) ndash Washington DC

10000

Everybody Wins DC ndash Power Lunch Reading Program ndash Washington DC

2400

The Family Place ndash Washington DC 15000 Food amp Friends ndash Washington DC 8000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center ndash Washington DC

37500

Friendship Place ndash Washington DC 7500 Georgetown University ndash Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center ndash Washington DC

2500

House of Ruth ndash Washington DC 8000 Johns Hopkins University ndash Sarcoma Research Fund ndash Baltimore

10600

Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) ndash Washington DC

10000

Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia ndash Washington DC

20000

Legal Counsel for the Elderly ndash Washington DC

10000

Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project ndash Washington DC

7500

N Street Village ndash Washington DC 10000 Neighborhood Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

6000

Only Make Believe ndash Washington DC 5000

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Playworks ndash Washington DC 5000 Reach Incorporated ndash Washington DC 5000 RESET Classroom Adventures in Hands-On Science amp Math ndash Washington DC

5000

Sitar Arts Center ndash Washington DC 10000 So Others Might Eat ndash Washington DC 8000 Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders (SMYAL) ndash Washington DC

5000

Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs ndash Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

122500

The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless ndash Washington DC

7500

OTHER US $

Anti-Defamation League ndash Chicago Illinois 1500 Foundation for Democracy and Justice ndash Sacramento California

4000

Mono Lake Foundation ndash Lee Vining California

1000

Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation ndash Monterey California

2500

Parents for a Sustainable Future ndash Boston Massachusetts

1000

Sundance Benefit ndash Camp Rehoboth ndash Rehoboth Beach Delaware

1000

NATIONAL FOCUS $

ABA Fund for Justice and Education ndash ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund Rule of Law Initiative ndash Chicago Illinois

5680

American Cancer Society ndash Vienna Virginia 10250 American Heart Association ndash Des Moines Iowa 10250 American Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation ndash Arlington Virginia

5000

American Jewish Committee ndash New York 2500 Americans for Responsible Solutions Foundation ndash San Francisco

5000

Appleseed Foundation ndash Washington DC 8000 The Avielle Foundation ndash Newtown Connecticut 1000 Bellwether Education Partners ndash Sudbury Massachusetts

5000

32 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NATIONAL FOCUS (CONTINUED)

Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence ndash Lawyers for a Safer America ndash Washington DC

10000

Brennan Center for Justice ndash New York 5000 Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association (CASANA) ndash Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

2000

Disability Rights Legal Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 Equal Justice Works ndash Fellowship Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

386000

Federal Bar Foundation ndash New York 5000 Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) ndash Los Angeles

2500

The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation ndash New York

10000

KinderVision Foundation ndash The Greatest Save Teen PSA Program ndash Peru Indiana

5000

Lambda Legal ndash Los Angeles 5000 Learning Ally ndash Princeton New Jersey 7500 Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation ndash Norwalk Connecticut

10000

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund ndash New York

5000

National Center for Youth Law ndash Oakland California

15000

National Immigration Law Center ndash Los Angeles 2500 The National Urban Technology Center ndash New York

2500

National Veterans Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

5000

National Womenrsquos Law Center ndash Washington DC

5000

OutServe-SLDN ndash Washington DC 5000 Pro Bono Net ndash New York 15000 Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation ndash Chicago Illinois

2000

Soledad OrsquoBrien and Brad Raymond Starfish Foundation ndash New York

5000

The Trevor Project ndash West Hollywood California

7500

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ndash Washington DC

10000

ASIA $

Bethel USA ndash Fort Collins Colorado 5000

ASIA (CONTINUED)

Global Fund for Mental Health ndash TELL Japan Chat Room Project ndash Hinsdale Illinois

32900

GlobalGiving ndash Lighthouse Center for Human Trafficking Victims ndash Washington DC

94419

IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Response ndash Bethesda Maryland

25000

Motherrsquos Choice USA ndash Montrose Colorado 30000 Room to Read ndash Asia Programs ndash San Francisco

20000

Second Harvest Asia ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Relief ndash Roseville Minnesota

25000

Teach for China ndash San Francisco 5000

INTERNATIONAL FOCUS $

Center for Reproductive Rights ndash New York 15000 Ceres ndash Boston Massachusetts 2500 The Cyrus R Vance Center for International Justice ndash New York

10000

Doctors Without Borders ndash New York 1500 Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance ndash San Rafael California

5000

Global Goods Partners ndash New York 5000 Human Rights Watch ndash Childrenrsquos Rights Division ndash New York

5000

Immigration Equality ndash New York 2500 Plant with Purpose ndash San Diego 2500 RefugePoint ndash Boston Massachusetts 5000 Save the Children ndash Fairfield Connecticut 1000 Speak Up Africa ndash New York 1000 Vera Institute of Justice ndash New York 5000 VisionSpring ndash New York 10000

BERLIN $

Arne Friedrich Stiftung (Arne Friedrich Foundation) ndash Berlin

4214

Bantabaa eV (Meeting Point) ndash Berlin 3160 Berliner Herz (Berlin Heart) ndash Berlin 3055 Die Arche (The Ark) ndash Berlin 2528 Freudberg Gemeinschaftsschule (Freudberg Scholarships) ndash Berlin

2528

30 Years + $50 Million | 33

BERLIN (CONTINUED)

Jenny de la Torre Stiftung (Jenny de la Torre Foundation) ndash Berlin

5267

JUNA eV (Jung Unbegleitet Nicht Allein) (Young Unaccompanied Not Alone) ndash Berlin

1053

KuB eV (Kontakt- und Beratungsstelle fuumlr Fluumlchtlinge und Migrant_innen) (Contact and Counseling for Refugees and Migrants) ndash Berlin

1053

Outreach ndash Mobile Jungendarbeit Berlin (Outreach ndash Mobile Youth Work Berlin) ndash Berlin

1053

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin eV ndash Berlin 5267 Rock it Biz gemeinnuumltzige Stiftungs-GmbH (Rock it Biz Nonprofit Foundation) ndash Berlin

10535

Sharehaus Refugio (Sharehouse Refuge) ndash Berlin

3160

Teach First Deutschland (Teach First Germany) ndash Berlin

3160

LONDON AND UK $

Blind Sailing ndash Ramsgate 8892 Bliss ndash London 8892 Bowel Cancer UK ndash London 8892 The Brokerage Citylink ndash London 8892 Generating Genius ndash South Croydon 8892 The Hospice of St Francis ndash Hertfordshire 8892 Ian Mikardo High School ndash London 8892 Legal Advice Centre (University House) ndash London

4920

Plan International UK ndash London 2460 Rhythms of Life ndash London 8892 Richard House Childrenrsquos Hospice ndash London 8892 South Westminster Legal Advice Centre ndash London

4920

The Sparkle Foundation ndash Lancashire 2460 Womankind Worldwide ndash London 2460 You Make It ndash London 8892 The Berlin and London offices of Morrison amp Foerster each

have their own charitable giving program that is consistent with the Foundationrsquos goals in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Both officesrsquo sets of 2016 contributions which are in addition to those of the Foundation are listed here for informational purposes if greater than $1000 (converted) but they are not included in this reportrsquos financial discussion

CONTACT USIf you are a partner or employee of Morrison amp Foerster and have questions or comments please visit the ldquoMoFo Foundationrdquo section of the portal for

more information and a list of current Foundation representatives

DIRECTORS + OFFICERS AS OF DECEMBER 31 2016

JAMIE A LEVITTDirector and ChairNew York

KENNETH A KUWAYTIDirector and PresidentPalo Alto

W STEPHEN SMITHDirector and SecretaryWashington DC

PAUL D MCKENZIEDirector and Vice PresidentBeijing

ANGELA KEREKDirector and Vice PresidentBerlin

ALEX VAN DER WOLKDirector and Vice PresidentBrussels

SCOTT F LLEWELLYNDirector and Vice PresidentDenver

TREVOR L JAMESDirector and Vice PresidentLondon

NANCY R THOMASDirector and Vice PresidentLos Angeles

LAWRENCE T YANOWITCHDirector and Vice PresidentNorthern Virginia

BRIAN M KRAMERDirector and Vice PresidentSan Diego

RUTH N BORENSTEINDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

JACLYN LIUDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

DALE E CALDWELLDirector and Vice PresidentTokyo

ARTHUR KELLERChief Financial OfficerSan Francisco

ANNE M ELLISManager and Chief Operating OfficerSan Francisco

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

30 Years + $50 Million | 5

YEARS + $50 MILLION

In 2016 The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation reached two significant milestones our 30th year of charitable giving and our 50 millionth dollar in charitable contributions

In honor of the Foundationrsquos 30th anniversary we announced $16 million in special grants to nonprofit organizations serving disadvantaged youth in our communities These grants were in addition to our annual giving Consistent with our encouragement of individual engagement in our communities all of our special grants originated with nominations by Morrison amp Foerster personnel A discussion of these awards follows in Children + Youth

In 2016 we also surpassed $50 million in charitable donations since the Foundationrsquos establishment in 1986 Our donations toward this milestone included support for the following nonprofit organizations that also receive funding from or fundraise for a grantee of Legal Services Corporation which provides civil legal aid to low-income Americans

Bay Area Legal AidOakland Californiabaylegalorg

Legal Services NYCNew Yorklegalservicesnycorg

Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles

Los Angeleslaflaorg

Legal Aid Society of San DiegoSan Diegolassdorg

Neighborhood Legal Services ProgramWashington DCnlsporg

The Legal Aid Foundation of Colorado for Colorado Legal ServicesDenverlegalaidfoundationorg

$70000

$11000

$5000

$15000

$6000

$2905

6 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

GIVINGIn 2016 The Morrison amp Foerster

Foundationrsquos annual charitable giving was $42 million

Donations ranged in size from $20 to $336000 the median donation was $3000

The numbers in this report are shown on a cash basis and are unaudited because of the timing of the Foundationrsquos annual independent audit

30 Years + $50 Million | 7

22

19

13

23

3

6

6

4

31

HEALTH

lt1 ADMINISTRATION

FELLOWSHIPS + SCHOLARSHIPS

30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTS

COMMUNITY GRANTS

FELLOWSHIPS +SCHOLARSHIPS

COMMUNITY GRANTS

FOOD + SHELTERARTSMATCHING

DISASTER RELIEF

CHIL

DREN

+ Y

OUTH

LEGAL AID

8 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

CHILDREN + YOUTHThe Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is

committed to supporting programs serving disadvantaged children and youth in our

communities Over the years we have demonstrated this commitment through our

annual local grantmaking as well as four special multiyear million-dollar programs In 2016

the Foundation donated more than $22 million in special grants and community grants to

organizations serving children

30 Years + $50 Million | 9

30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTSIn 2016 we announced $16 million in multiyear charitable grants in honor of the Foundationrsquos 30th anniversary This followed three similar million-dollar grant programs in 2003 2006 and 2012 All four giving programs were based entirely on projects recommended by Morrison amp Foerster personnel and focused on creating a significant lasting impact on some of the critical unmet needs of disadvantaged children and youth in our communities Representing the largest set of grants in the Foundationrsquos history our 30th Anniversary Grants mdash like the three earlier million-dollar programs mdash were funded through set-asides from our annual budgets over the previous few years

Our 30th Anniversary Grants began with a firmwide call for nominations in early 2016 The response was tremendous with 100 nominations submitted by partners associates counsel and staff mdash many of whom were personally involved in the nonprofits A committee consisting of half of the Foundationrsquos board of directors and its COO then reviewed the proposals and conducted due diligence The full board reviewed the committeersquos eventual recommendations in order to reach its unanimous decisions

We awarded $1345 million in 30th Anniversary Grants to the six programs described below Of these large grants we distributed more than $800000 in 2016 with additional installments scheduled over the following two years

$240000GLOBALGIVING FOUNDATION FOR LIGHTHOUSE CENTER FOR HUMAN TRAFFICKING VICTIMSWashington DC and Tokyo wwwglobalgivingorg lhjjpenglish

GlobalGiving is the first and largest global crowdfunding community that connects nonprofits donors and companies in nearly every country around the world Our grant is intended to help GlobalGiving support Lighthousersquos expansion of its antitrafficking resources to regions outside of Tokyo and to use technology to reach more targets and victims of human trafficking in Japan The 2016 installment of our grant was $94419

$225000VOICES FOR CHILDRENSan Diego wwwspeakupnoworg

Voices for Children transforms the lives of abused children by providing them with volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocates

(CASAs) Our grant is intended to help Voices for Children implement its Case Liaison Program in San Diego County which is designed to triage child abuse cases in court in real time and match trained CASAs to foster children as quickly as possible after they become dependents of the court We contributed $112500 of this grant in 2016

$225000YOU GOTTA BELIEVE ndash THE OLDER CHILD ADOPTION amp PERMANENCY MOVEMENTNew York yougottabelieveorg

You Gotta Believe is the only New York City metro organization that exclusively focuses on finding permanent families for young adults teens and preteens in foster care Our grant is intended to help the organization launch its This Is for Real Program designed to provide long-term post placement support for older foster youth and their adoptive families in order to help the new families endure and thrive Our 2016 support for this program was $112500

OUR 30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTS FOCUS ON CREATING A SIGNIFICANT LASTING IMPACT ON SOME OF THE CRITICAL UNMET NEEDS OF DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN AND YOUTH IN OUR COMMUNITIES

10 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

$225000YWCA SILICON VALLEYSan Jose California ywca-svorg

YWCA Silicon Valley is dedicated to eliminating racism empowering women and promoting peace justice freedom and dignity for all The purpose of our grant is to help launch the organizationrsquos Arise Program a mobile counseling and therapy unit serving children and youth in Santa Clara County who have been affected by complex trauma Our contributions were scheduled to begin in 2017

$215000WASHINGTON LAWYERSrsquo COMMITTEE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS AND URBAN AFFAIRSWashington DC washlaworg

Since 1968 the Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs has mobilized the resources of the private bar to address issues of civil rights violations and poverty in the District of Columbia Our grant is intended to help launch the Committeersquos Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program which is designed to increase the level of parental involvement in the education of public school children in disadvantaged communities in Washington DC In 2016 we contributed $107500 toward this grant

$215000CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS FOUNDATIONLos Angeles crf-usaorg

Constitutional Rights Foundation (CRF) is a nonprofit nonpartisan community-based organization dedicated to educating Americarsquos young people about the importance of civic participation in a democratic society Our grant is intended to help launch Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets CRFrsquos program designed to nurture safe communities in Los Angeles by creating an opportunity for youth police officers teachers and parents to explore together the roles that police and citizens play in public safety Our 2016 contribution was $107500

Cam

p POSTCARD

Silicon Valley

30 Years + $50 Million | 11

COMMUNITY GRANTSIn 2016 charitable contributions to organizations serving children and protecting their rights continued to be at the core of our local giving programs In addition to our 30th Anniversary Grants we gave more than $910000 to a wide variety of organizations providing social developmental educational and legal services to at-risk youth The following are some examples

$32900GLOBAL FUND FOR MENTAL HEALTH FOR TELL JAPANHinsdale Illinois and Tokyo globalfund4mentalhealthorg telljpcom

The Global Fund for Mental Health supports education and training to reduce stigma promote understanding and increase capacity related to mental health around the world Our donation helped support TELL Japan a nongovernmental organization based in Tokyo in launching a nationwide chattext service to provide mental health services to youth in crisis in Japan

$8000INWOOD HOUSENew York inwoodhousecom

Since 1830 Inwood House has been the only organization in New York City focused primarily on comprehensively serving the needs of pregnant and parenting teens

$5000PACIFIC AUTISM CENTER FOR EDUCATION (PACE)Santa Clara California pacificautismorg

PACE provides high-quality programs for individuals with autism and associated developmental disabilities living in the San Francisco Bay Area

IN ADDITION TO OUR 30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTS WE GAVE MORE THAN $910000 TO A WIDE VARIETY OF ORGANIZATIONS PROVIDING SOCIAL DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATIONAL AND LEGAL SERVICES TO AT-RISK YOUTH

We also gave $285000 in smaller 30th Anniversary Grants to nine other nonprofit organizations serving at-risk youth in regions where Morrison amp Foerster has offices as described below

$50000 Bridge the Gap College Prep Sausalito California btgcollegepreporg

$30000 Britepaths Fairfax Virginia britepathsorg

$30000 Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts New York cmanyorg

$30000 Community Alliance for Special Education San Francisco caseadvocacyorg

$30000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center Washington DC dcfapacorg

$30000 Motherrsquos Choice USA for Motherrsquos Choice Montrose Colorado and Hong Kong motherschoiceorgen

$30000 Ravenswood Education Foundation Menlo Park California ravenswoodeforg

$30000 Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center Denver childlawcenterorg

$25000 Volunteers of America Camp POSTCARD (Peace Officers Striving to Create and Reinforce Dreams) Denver voacoloradoorggethelp-denvermetro-camppostcard

12 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LEGAL AIDThe Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has a long history of supporting organizations

that provide legal services to persons of limited means

30 Years + $50 Million | 13

$15000ACLU OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FOUNDATIONWashington DC acludcorg

Formerly the ACLU Fund of the National Capital Area the ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation supports the efforts of the American Civil Liberties Union to protect and expand civil liberties and civil rights for people who live work and visit Washington DC and in matters involving federal employees and agencies

$6500ASIAN LAW ALLIANCESan Jose California asianlawallianceorg

With programs designed to make legal services accessible to AsianPacific and low-income people the Asian Law Alliance has helped tens of thousands of people obtain decent housing justice in the immigration process and access to basic human and legal rights

$5000BRENNAN CENTER FOR JUSTICENew York brennancenterorg

The Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law is a nonpartisan law and policy institute that seeks to improve US systems of democracy and justice The Centerrsquos work addresses issues ranging from voting rights to campaign finance reform and from ending mass incarceration to preserving constitutional protections in the fight against terrorism

In 2016 we donated $982000 to local legal aid organizations and national nonprofit organizations engaged in impact litigation and enforcement of civil rights Below are some of the legal aid organizations that we supported

14 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

FELLOWSHIPS + SCHOLARSHIPS

The Foundation contributed more than $640000 in 2016 to fellowship and

scholarship programs benefiting children and youth and encouraging public service and diversity in higher education and the

legal profession

30 Years + $50 Million | 15

EQUAL JUSTICE WORKS FELLOWSHIPSSince 2000 The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed nearly $4 million in support of Equal Justice Works and its fellowship program Based in Washington DC this national program creates partnerships among public-interest lawyers nonprofit organizations law firms corporate sponsors and other donors to give underrepresented populations effective access to the justice system

Through Equal Justice Works we have sponsored 44 promising new lawyers pursuing public-interest legal careers at nonprofit organizations in the regions where Morrison amp Foerster has offices Most of our Fellows have focused their two-year projects on improving the lives of at-risk children and youth

In 2016 we contributed $336000 to Equal Justice Works for its fellowship program and $50000 to its general fund The following is a list of our recent Fellows

Karmena Diggs

Advocates for Children of New York

New York2015ndash17

Henrissa BasseyBay Area Legal AidOakland California

2016ndash18

Diana SissonChildrenrsquos Law Center

Washington DC2016ndash18

Ruby RenteriaLaw Foundation of

Silicon ValleySan Jose California

2016ndash18

Rebecca WolozinLegal Aid Justice

CenterFalls Church Virginia

2015ndash17

Rachel JuddRocky Mountain

Childrenrsquos Law CenterDenver

2015ndash17

Providing direct legal representation outreach and policy advocacy to help low-income students with disabilities in New York City learn to read proficiently so they can succeed in school

Providing trauma-informed civil legal representation to formerly institutionalized youth with disabilities in Contra Costa County to promote successful re-entry and reduce congregate-care placements

Promoting health and providing stability through legal representation outreach and advocacy on behalf of children in Washington DC whose families are experiencing or at risk of homelessness

Increasing access to justice for geographically isolated low-income tenants facing eviction in South Santa Clara County particularly those who are limited English proficient Spanish-speakers

Providing legal services and advocacy to low-income immigrant youth with special health needs in Northern Virginia so they can access high-quality education and developmentally appropriate services

Providing individual representation and systemic advocacy to keep low-income special-needs and minority Denver-area students in school and out of court when facing disciplinary proceedings

FELLOW LOCATION YEAR PROJECT

THROUGH EQUAL JUSTICE WORKS WE HAVE SPONSORED 44 PROMISING NEW LAWYERS PURSUING PUBLIC-INTEREST LEGAL CAREERS AT NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

16 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

TERRACIANO SCHOLARSHIPSThe Foundation gives renewable scholarships of up to $12000 annually for the undergraduate education of children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members through the Joseph E Terraciano Scholarship Program This program honors the memory of Joe Terraciano an exceptional lawyer with the firm Joe exhibited intelligence initiative leadership the highest ethical standards care and respect for those around him a commitment to excellence in all that he did and a love of diversity

Scholarship recipients are selected based on a combination of academic achievement financial need and demonstrated concern for the well-being of others Since its inception in 1990 the program has funded approximately $287 million in scholarships for 189 students

DUNHAM SCHOLARSHIPSIn 2016 we continued to support a significant scholarship for incoming law students from groups historically underrepresented in the legal profession The Morrison amp Foerster FoundationndashStephen S Dunham Scholarship at the University of San Diego School of Law This scholarship provides annual awards of $20000 for up to three years

Named for Steve Dunham a former chair of Morrison amp Foerster the award honors Steversquos passion for education and for increasing diversity in the legal profession The scholarships were previously awarded to students at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law the University of Colorado

Law School in Boulder Colorado the University of the District of Columbia David A Clarke School of Law in Washington DC and Golden Gate University School of Law in San Francisco

OTHER PUBLIC-INTEREST AND DIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPSThe Foundation supported a variety of other public-interest scholarships and programs promoting diversity in the legal profession such as $10000 to the California Bar Foundationrsquos Diversity Scholarship Program and $10000 to the Justice amp Diversity Center in San Francisco for its Bay Area Minority Law Student Scholarship Program

30 Years + $50 Million | 17

$10000DOORWAYS FOR WOMEN AND FAMILIESArlington Virginia doorwaysvaorg

Doorways for Women and Families creates pathways out of homelessness domestic violence and sexual assault leading to safe stable and empowered lives

$5600LOS ANGELES REGIONAL FOOD BANKLos Angeles lafoodbankorg

Since 1973 the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank has mobilized resources to fight hunger in Los Angeles

$5000LA CASA DE LAS MADRESSan Francisco lacasaorg

La Casa de las Madres offers a continuum of comprehensive and empowering services to women teens and children exposed to and at risk of abuse

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed to a number of agencies serving individuals struggling to meet their basic needs of sufficient food a safe clean place to sleep and shelter from abuse Our 2016 donations to these organizations totaled more than $260000 Below are a few examples

FOOD + SHELTER

18 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

$5000THE ARC SAN FRANCISCOSan Francisco thearcsforg

The Arc San Francisco is a lifelong learning and achievement center for more than 700 individuals with developmental disabilities in San Francisco San Mateo and Marin Counties

$2500GEORGETOWN LOMBARDI COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTERWashington DC lombardigeorgetownedu

Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center seeks to prevent treat and cure cancers by linking scientific discovery expert and compassionate patient care quality education and partnership with the community

$1000CONSERVATION COLORADO EDUCATION FUNDDenver conservationcoeforg

Conservation Colorado Education Fund works in nonpartisan ways to engage conservationists in the civic arena It also conducts nonpartisan civic engagement work such as get-out-the-vote efforts and grassroots organizing on specific policy issues

We donated approximately $256000 in 2016 to programs addressing the health and well-being of others Donations supported organizations assisting people living with HIVAIDS people with developmental and physical disabilities and people seeking to overcome economic disadvantages We also gave to a variety of nonprofit medical research organizations and to social service agencies seeking to strengthen local communities Below are three examples

HEALTH

30 Years + $50 Million | 19

$7500SAN DIEGO JUNIOR THEATRESan Diego juniortheatrecom

San Diego Junior Theatre provides engaging innovative high-quality theatre education and productions for children of all cultural heritages ages abilities and levels of interest Our donation supported its tuition assistance program

$5000ABLE ARTS WORKLong Beach California ableartsworkorg

The primary vision of Able ARTS Work is to provide lifelong learning community service and vocational opportunities through the creative arts for people with disabilities of all ages in an environment of warmth encouragement and inclusion

$2500THEATREWORKS SILICON VALLEYPalo Alto theatreworksorg

TheatreWorks celebrates the human spirit through innovative productions new works and education programs inspired by and engaging its diverse Silicon Valley community

In 2016 the Foundation supported organizations seeking to enrich our communities through creative and thought-provoking expression We designated many of these donations for the recipientsrsquo youth outreach and education programs Our donations to arts programs totaled more than $150000 Below are three examples

ARTS

20 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

INDIVIDUAL GIFT MATCHING

The Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by eligible lawyers and staff to a wide variety of nonprofit organizations that meet our giving guidelines In 2016 we matched gifts to charities such as the Anti-Defamation League in New York Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank in San Diego Swords to Plowshares in San Francisco and The Trevor Project in West Hollywood California In total the

Foundation contributed more than $88000 in individual matching gifts to more than 250 charitable organizations

LAW SCHOOL GIFT MATCHING

In a separate program the Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by the firmrsquos lawyers to their respective law schools In 2016 we donated more than $21000 in matching gifts to 22 law schools

CHALLENGE GRANTS

The Foundation occasionally offers to match the amount raised by firm personnel to benefit charitable causes of particular importance to Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff These challenge grants are usually issued through our community-grants or disaster-relief programs

The Foundation offers contribution-matching programs to Morrison amp Foerster personnel The purpose of these programs is to encourage private charitable giving provide additional leverage to gifts made by the firmrsquos lawyers and staff and support the charitable goals of the firmrsquos individual donors In 2016 the Foundation donated nearly $110000 in matching gifts

MATCHING

30 Years + $50 Million | 21

$25000ISRAAID (US) GLOBAL HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCEBethesda Maryland israaidcoil

IsraAID is a nonprofit nongovernmental organization committed to providing life-saving disaster relief and long-term support Our donation supported its efforts to provide food water and mental health support to people in emergency shelters following a series of earthquakes including a magnitude 70 mainshock in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$25000SECOND HARVEST ASIARoseville Minnesota foodbankasia

Second Harvest Asia serves as a knowledge leader resource and convener of food banks in Asia Our donation supported efforts to deliver food and relief supplies to people affected by the earthquakes in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$10000GRAY AREA FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTSSan Francisco grayareaorg

Gray Area uses art and technology to create social and civic impact through education incubation and public events Our donation supported the relief fund that Gray Area established following the ldquoGhost Shiprdquo warehouse fire in Oakland California that killed 36 people many of them artists in December 2016

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has a strong tradition of facilitating and increasing the impact of the generosity of Morrison amp Foerster partners and employees Over the years we have coordinated special campaigns that have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for relief and restoration work following various disasters such as Hurricane Sandy in 2012 flooding in Colorado in 2013 and the spring 2015 earthquakes in Nepal

In 2016 we continued this tradition through donations totaling $60000 to the following nonprofit organizations

DISASTER RELIEF

22 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

In 2016 the Berlin office of Morrison amp Foerster launched its own charitable giving program that is consistent with the goals of the Foundation in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Established for tax and charitable-giving reasons the program in Berlin follows a model developed several years earlier for charitable giving in the firmrsquos London office

The Berlin officersquos program issued charitable grants in 2016 totaling euro44000 or approximately $46349 The London officersquos program made charitable donations totaling pound86280 or approximately $106140 A sample of those grants is described below

CHARITABLE GIVING IN EUROPE

pound7228 (approx $8892)

RICHARD HOUSE CHILDRENrsquoS HOSPICELondon richardhouseorguk

The first childrenrsquos hospice in London Richard House delivers clinical care short breaks and other residential services to children and young adults with life-limiting or life-threatening health conditions while supporting their families through counseling and bereavement programs

euro5000 (approx $5268)

REFUGEE LAW CLINIC BERLIN EVBerlin rlc-berlinorg

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin was created in 2014 through an initiative of undergraduate and PhD students at the Humboldt University of Berlin Part of the Refugee Law Clinic Network in Germany the Berlin clinic trains university students in asylum and migration law The students then offer free legal advice to refugees and migrants at a variety of locations in Berlin including the university emergency shelters and preliminary reception centers

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

The Foundation distributes funds at the discretion of its board of directors which consists of partners from each of the firmrsquos regions

Only funding requests sponsored by Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff are considered

Donations are made to US nonprofit organizations with IRC sect 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status whose programs in the view of the Foundationrsquos board of directors are aligned with the Foundationrsquos focus and can in the boardrsquos opinion best serve the communityrsquos needs We prefer to support programs that can benefit greatly from even relatively modest donations We also support a scholarship program for the children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members

We do not contribute to fraternal religious or political organizations to groups that discriminate on the basis of race religion political affiliation gender identity or sexual orientation or to individuals We do not make donations for firm-related business development or client-relations reasons The Foundation does not purchase tickets to charitable fundraising events

GIVING GUIDELINES

ONLY FUNDING REQUESTS SPONSORED BY MORRISON amp FOERSTER LAWYERS AND STAFF ARE CONSIDERED

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

24 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

2016 The following are the organizations listed by region that received at least $1000 in Foundation donations during 2016 Not

included are matching gifts and Terraciano Scholarship awards which are described above Unless otherwise noted we designated our gifts

for recipientsrsquo general funds

CONTRIBUTIONS

30 Years + $50 Million | 25

DENVER AREA $

Alpine Legal Services ndash Glenwood Springs 1500 Colorado Coalition for the Homeless ndash Stout Street Eye Clinic ndash Denver

1055

Colorado Lawyers Committee ndash Denver 4110 Conservation Colorado Education Fund ndash Denver

1000

Deaf Overcoming Violence through Empowerment (DOVE) ndash Denver

1055

Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado ndash Greenwood Village

1055

Florence Crittenton Services of Colorado ndash Denver

1056

Food For Thought ndash Denver 5000 Girls Inc of Metro Denver ndash Denver 1056 Hope House of Colorado ndash Arvada 2300 The Legal Aid Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2905

Live By Living ndash Lakewood 1000 Mi Casa Resource Center ndash Pro Bono Patent Program General Fund ndash Denver

1000

Rescue Me ndash Colorado Mutt Rescue ndash Watkinsonville Georgia

1056

Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Denver

35590

SungateKids ndash Englewood 2500 Volunteers of America ndash Camp POSTCARD Early Childhood Education Center Veteran Services Center ndash Denver

27500

Wish of a Lifetime ndash Denver 1056 The Womenrsquos Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2500

LOS ANGELES AREA $

Able ARTS Work ndash Long Beach 5000 ACLU Foundation of Southern California ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Childrenrsquos Rights ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Housing and Healing ndash Los Angeles

5000

Bet Tzedek Legal Services ndash Los Angeles 5000 Big Up Kidz ndash Los Angeles 5000 Break the Cycle ndash Culver City 5000

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

California Institute of Technology ndash Moore-Hufstedler Fund ndash Pasadena

15000

CARES ndash LAC + USC Medical Center ndash Los Angeles

2500

Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law ndash Casa LibreFreedom House Homeless Youth Shelter ndash Los Angeles

2500

Childrenrsquos Bureau ndash Los Angeles 5000 Childrenrsquos Burn Foundation ndash Sherman Oaks

2500

Childrenrsquos Hospital Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

3500

Childrenrsquos Law Center of California ndash Monterey Park

5000

Circle of Friends ndash Los Angeles 5000 Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) ndash Los Angeles

10000

The Colburn School ndash Los Angeles 2500 Constitutional Rights Foundation ndash Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets Program General Fund ndash Los Angeles

112500

Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services ndash Culver City

5000

DIY Girls ndash Los Angeles 1000 Family Health Care Centers of Greater Los Angeles ndash Bell Gardens

3500

Friends of the Los Angeles County Law Library ndash Los Angeles

3000

Good Shepherd Shelter ndash Los Angeles 5000 Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association ndash Los Angeles

2500

Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law ndash Los Angeles

5000

Hathaway-Sycamores Child and Family Services ndash Pasadena

5000

Homeboy Industries ndash Los Angeles 1000 House of Ruth ndash Claremont 3000 Inner-City Arts ndash Los Angeles 5000 Inner City Law Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 JFS ndash SOVA Community Food amp Resource Program ndash Van Nuys

2639

Just the Beginning ndash A Pipeline Organization ndash Summer Legal Institute in Los Angeles ndash Chicago Illinois

5000

26 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

LA Kitchen ndash Los Angeles 2500 Law Rocks ndash Manhattan Beach 5000 Learning Rights Law Center ndash Los Angeles 6000 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

5000

Levitt amp Quinn Family Law Center ndash Los Angeles

5000

Library Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Childrenrsquos Summer Reading Club ndash Los Angeles

3500

Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles County Bar Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles LGBT Center ndash Los Angeles 4000 Los Angeles Mission ndash Los Angeles 1000 Los Angeles Regional Food Bank ndash Los Angeles

5600

Los Angeles Times Family Fund ndash Summer Camp Campaign ndash Pasadena

2500

Maternal and Child Health Access ndash Los Angeles

3000

McKinley Childrenrsquos Center ndash San Dimas 1500 Mental Health Advocacy Services ndash Los Angeles

5000

The Midnight Mission ndash Los Angeles 1500 Music Center Foundation ndash Los Angeles 4000 My Friendrsquos Place ndash Hollywood 5000 Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society ndash Pasadena

7500

Para Los Nintildeos ndash Los Angeles 2500 PATH Beyond Shelter ndash Los Angeles 1000 Public Counsel ndash Los Angeles 5000 The Rape Foundation ndash Santa Monica 1000 Roy W Roberts IIndashWattsWillowbrook Boys amp Girls Club ndash Los Angeles

2500

Support for Harbor Area Womenrsquos Lives (SHAWL) ndash San Pedro

5000

Starlight Childrenrsquos Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Venice Family Clinic ndash Venice 4000 Weingart Center Association ndash Los Angeles 5000 Western Center on Law amp Poverty ndash Los Angeles

5000

NEW YORK CITY AREA $

A Better Balance ndash New York 10000 Advocates for Children of New York ndash New York 15330 AIDS Walk New York ndash New York 5000 Anti-Defamation League ndash New York 1500 Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund ndash New York

5000

Association to Benefit Children ndash New York 1000 Behind the Book ndash New York 3000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City ndash New York

5000

Breaking Ground ndash New York 2000 BronxWorks ndash Early Childhood Learning Center ndash Bronx

2500

Brooklyn Botanic Garden ndash The Childrenrsquos Garden and The Discovery Garden ndash Brooklyn

1500

The Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse ndash Brooklyn

1000

Brooklyn Defender Services ndash Family Defense Project ndash Brooklyn

2500

CaringKind ndash New York 2500 CFC Loud N Clear Foundation ndash Farmingdale New Jersey

1500

Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts ndash New York 30000 Citizensrsquo Committee for Children of New York ndash New York

3000

City Bar Justice Center ndash New York 10000 City Harvest ndash New York 2000 CITYarts ndash New York 2500 Civic Builders ndash New York 5000 Coalition for the Homeless ndash Camp Homeward Bound First Step Job Training Program ndash New York

7500

Columbia University ndash Babies Heart Fund ndash New York

1500

Comprehensive Development ndash New York 5000 Concrete Safaris ndash New York 2500 DonorsChooseorg ndash New York City Projects ndash New York

10000

The Doe Fund ndash New York 2500 Dress for Success ndash New York 5000 East Harlem Tutorial Program ndash New York 5000 Edible Schoolyard NYC ndash Brooklyn 5000 The Exoneration Initiative ndash In Honor of Richard Rosario ndash New York

10000

30 Years + $50 Million | 27

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Family Center ndash The Legal Wellness Institute ndash Brooklyn

5000

Fordham Student Sponsored Fellowship ndash New York

1000

Fund for the City of New York ndash ENACT School Partnership Program ndash New York

2500

Getting Out and Staying Out ndash New York 5000 Global Language Project ndash New York 10000 GO Project ndash New York 5000 Grace Institute ndash New York 2500 Harlem Childrenrsquos Zone ndash New York 5000 Harlem RBI ndash New York 2500 Harmony Program ndash New York 2500 Harvest Home ndash New York 3000 Her Justice ndash New York 2500 Hofstra University ndash Hofstra Law Access to Justice Incubator ndash Hempstead

15000

iMentor ndash New York 5000 Inwood House ndash New York 8000 The Jennifer A Kay Foundation ndash New York 2500 The Jewish Board ndash The Mann Center ndash New York

2500

The Keswell School ndash New York 15000 Lawyers Alliance for New York ndash New York 45000 Lawyers for Children ndash New York 5000 LeGaL Foundation ndash New York 5000 Legal Information for Families Today ndash Brooklyn

2500

Legal Outreach ndash PACT (Pathways to Achievement and Community Transformation) ndash Long Island City

5000

Legal Services NYC ndash New York 11000 Letrsquos Get Ready ndash New York 10000 Literacy Partners ndash New York 5000 Manhattan Legal Services ndash New York 2500 Nazareth Housing ndash New York 2500 Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem ndash New York

2500

New York Asian Womenrsquos Center ndash New York

2500

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest ndash New York

15000

New York Legal Assistance Group ndash New York 3500 New York Womenrsquos Foundation ndash New York 2500

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Office of the Appellate Defender ndash New York 5000 The Partnership for the Homeless ndash New York 5000 PENCIL ndash New York 2500 Performance Space 122 ndash Brooklyn 5000 Pro Bono Partnership ndash White Plains 1500 ProjectArt ndash New York 2000 The Public Theater ndash Shakespeare in the Park ndash New York

10000

Randallrsquos Island Park Alliance ndash New York 5000 Riverside Symphony ndash Music Memory Program ndash New York

10000

Safe Passage Project ndash New York 1000 Sanctuary for Families ndash New York 13000 SCO Family of Services ndash Glen Cove 2500 Selfhelp Community Services ndash New York 1000 Start Small Think Big ndash Bronx 5000 Storefront Academy Harlem ndash New York 10000 Trip of a Lifetime ndash Summer Travel Scholarships ndash Scarsdale

3500

Union Settlement Association ndash New York 2000 United Neighborhood Houses ndash New York 1000 Urban Justice Center ndash Summer Internship Program ndash New York

3000

Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts ndash New York 5000 Volunteers of Legal Service ndash New York 15000 You Gotta Believe ndash The Older Child Adoption amp Permanency Movement ndash This Is For Real Program ndash Brooklyn

112500

Young Peoplersquos Chorus of New York City ndash New York

1250

Youth INC ndash New York 2500 Youth Represent ndash New York 2500

NORTHERN VIRGINIA $

Britepaths ndash Fairfax 30000 Carpenterrsquos Shelter ndash Alexandria 10000 Doorways for Women and Families ndash Arlington

10000

Fairfax CASA ndash Fairfax 5000 Fairfax Partnership for Youth ndash Falls Church 5000 Final Salute ndash Haymarket 5000 Friends of FANA ndash Reston 1000 Homestretch ndash Falls Church 5000

28 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NORTHERN VIRGINIA (CONTINUED)

Just Neighbors ndash Falls Church 5000 Legal Aid Justice Center ndash JustChildren Program Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Fairfax

10874

Legal Services of Northern Virginia ndash Fairfax 10000 Loudoun Abused Womenrsquos Shelter ndash Leesburg 10000 Volunteer Fairfax ndash Fairfax 10000

SAN DIEGO AREA $

Casa Cornelia Law Center ndash San Diego 5000 Century Club of San Diego ndash Champions for Youth ndash La Jolla

1319

Distinguished Young Women of San Diego ndash Carlsbad

1500

Girls on the Run of San Diego ndash Encinitas 5000 The Honor Foundation ndash San Diego 1000 Imperial Court de San Diego ndash San Diego 5000 Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank ndash San Diego

10000

Japan Society of San Diego and Tijuana ndash Tomodachi Initiative Youth Baseball Exchange ndash San Diego

2500

Just in Time for Foster Youth ndash San Diego 5000 La Jolla Playhouse ndash Education and Outreach Programs ndash La Jolla

5000

Legal Aid Society of San Diego ndash San Diego 15000 Rady Childrenrsquos Hospital Auxiliary ndash Del Mar Unit ndash San Diego

10000

San Diego County Bar Foundation ndash San Diego 5000 San Diego Junior Theatre ndash Tuition Assistance Program ndash San Diego

7500

San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program ndash San Diego

10000

Semper Fi Fund ndash Oceanside 1000 Solutions for Change ndash Vista 5000 UC San Diego Foundation ndash Christini Fund ndash La Jolla

1000

University of San Diego School of Law ndash The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation ndash Stephen S Dunham Scholarship ndash San Diego

20000

Voices for Children ndash Case Liaison Program General Fund ndash San Diego

137500

Warfighter Made ndash Temecula 1000 YMCA of San Diego County ndash San Diego 3000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA $

100 Black Men of the Bay Area ndash Oakland 5000 A Better Way ndash Berkeley 3000 ACLU Foundation ndash FrontLine Fund ndash San Francisco

5000

AIDS Legal Referral Panel ndash San Francisco 7500 AIDS Walk San Francisco ndash San Francisco 1600 Alameda County Community Food Bank ndash Oakland

13500

APA Family Support Services ndash San Francisco

2000

The Arc San Francisco ndash San Francisco 5000 At The Crossroads ndash San Francisco 2000 Bay Area Legal Aid ndash Oakland 70000 Bay Area Urban Debate League ndash Oakland 12500 Bay Area Young Survivors ndash Deb Mosley Memorial Scholarship Fund ndash San Francisco

3840

Berkeley Repertory Theatre ndash Youth Education Programs ndash Berkeley

18500

Bridge the Gap College Prep ndash Sausalito 50000 California Bar Foundation ndash Diversity Scholarship Program ndash San Francisco

10000

California Life Sciences Institute ndash K-12 STEM Education ndash South San Francisco

2500

Centro Legal de la Raza ndash Oakland 2500 Challenge Day ndash Concord 1000 Charlotte Maxwell Clinic ndash Oakland 2500 Child Care Law Center ndash San Francisco 2500 Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund ndash San Francisco

25000

Clinic By the Bay ndash San Francisco 2000 The Commonwealth Club of California ndash Bay Area Student Outreach ndash San Francisco

5000

Community Alliance for Special Education ndash San Francisco

30000

Disability Rights Education amp Defense Fund ndash Berkeley

2500

Dogs for Diabetics ndash Concord 1000 DonorsChooseorg ndash San Francisco Bay Area Projects ndash New York

5000

Earned Asset Resource Network ndash San Francisco

1000

East Bay Agency for Children ndash Oakland 8000 East Bay Childrenrsquos Law Offices ndash Oakland 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 29

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

East Bay College Fund ndash College Access Program ndash Oakland

10000

East Bay Community Law Center ndash Berkeley 25000 Eviction Defense Collaborative ndash San Francisco 2500 Fiat Lux Scholarship Program Fund ndash Berkeley 2500 First Graduate ndash San Francisco 5000 First Place for Youth ndash Oakland 10000 The Foundation of City College of San Francisco ndash San Francisco

10000

Friends of the San Francisco Public Library ndash The Mix at SFPL ndash San Francisco

7500

Future Youth Records ndash Pacifica 5000 George Mark Childrenrsquos House ndash San Leandro 2500 Gray Area Foundation for the Arts ndash Oakland Fire Fund ndash San Francisco

10000

Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco ndash San Francisco

5000

Jewish Community Relations Council ndash Jewish Coalition for Literacy ndash San Francisco

1000

Jewish Family and Childrenrsquos Services ndash San Francisco

3500

Jewish Family amp Childrenrsquos Services of the East Bay ndash Berkeley

3500

Juma Ventures ndash San Francisco 5000 Justice amp Diversity Center ndash General Fund Bay Area Minority Law School Student Scholarship ndash San Francisco

50000

La Casa de las Madres ndash San Francisco 5000 La Cocina ndash San Francisco 1900 La Raza Centro Legal ndash Unaccompanied Children Project ndash San Francisco

10000

Larkin Street Youth Services ndash San Francisco 10000 Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area ndash San Francisco

70000

Legal Aid at Work ndash San Francisco 55000 Legal Aid of Marin ndash San Rafael 5000 Legal Services for Children ndash San Francisco 18000 Level Playing Field Institute ndash SMASH Program ndash Oakland

3000

Little BrothersndashFriends of the Elderly ndash San Francisco

2450

Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area ndash San Francisco 2000 Mission Graduates ndash San Francisco 2000 New Leaders ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash Oakland

5000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

Oakland Museum of California ndash Learning Initiatives ndash Oakland

2500

OneJustice ndash San Francisco 3000 Opportunity Junction ndash Antioch 1500 The Other Bar Foundation ndash San Francisco 5000 PowerMyLearning ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash New York

1500

Project Open Hand ndash San Francisco 7000 Raphael House ndash San Francisco 15000 Reading Partners ndash Oakland 1000 Rebuilding Together San Francisco ndash San Francisco

6000

The Reset Foundation ndash Berkeley 2000 RYSE Center ndash Richmond 1000 San Francisco AIDS Foundation ndash San Francisco

21500

San Francisco Interfaith Council ndash San Francisco

3500

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ndash Education Programs ndash San Francisco

25000

San Francisco Suicide Prevention ndash Youth Risk Reduction Program ndash San Francisco

2500

San Francisco Symphony ndash Adventures in Music Youth Education Program General Fund ndash San Francisco

43500

Seven Tepees Youth Program ndash College and Career Program ndash San Francisco

10000

SF-Marin Food Bank ndash San Francisco 9250 Shelter Inc ndash Concord 1000 The Spot Oakland ndash Oakland 1000 Swords to Plowshares ndash San Francisco 5000 Tuolumne River Trust ndash San Francisco 1500 UC Berkeley SAGE Scholars Program ndash Berkeley

3000

Youth Outside ndash Oakland 1000

SILICON VALLEY $

Abilities United ndash Palo Alto 3000 Adolescent Counseling Services ndash Outlet Program ndash Redwood City

2500

The Art of Yoga Project ndash Palo Alto 1000 Asian Law Alliance ndash San Jose 6500 Avenidas ndash Palo Alto 3000

30 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Bring Me A Book Foundation ndash Redwood City 3000 The Campaign for Legal Services ndash Mountain View

30000

Child Advocates of Silicon Valley ndash Milpitas 2500 Childrenrsquos Health Council ndash Palo Alto 2500 Cinequest ndash San Jose 2500 College of Adaptive Arts ndash San Jose 1000 Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash East Palo Alto

11000

Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse ndash San Mateo

2500

CuriOdyssey ndash San Mateo 2500 Eastside College Preparatory School ndash East Palo Alto

6000

Ecumenical Hunger Program ndash East Palo Alto

2500

Family amp Children Services of Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto

2500

Family Connections ndash San Carlos 2500 The Family Giving Tree ndash Milpitas 2000 The Fit Kids Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Friends for Youth ndash Redwood City 2500 Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve ndash Moss Beach

3000

HomeFirst ndash Milpitas 1000 HopeLab Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto Charitable Foundation ndash Palo Alto

1000

La Raza Lawyers Charitable Foundation ndash San Jose

3000

Law Foundation of Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 15000 Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County ndash Redwood City

15000

LifeMoves ndash Menlo Park 3500 Marine Toys for Tots Foundation ndash San Jose 2000 My New Red Shoes ndash Redwood City 2500 Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence ndash San Jose

1500

Pacific Autism Center for Education ndash Santa Clara

5000

Palo Alto Art Center Foundation ndash Palo Alto 2500 Palo Alto Family YMCA ndash Parkinsonrsquos Exercise Program ndash Palo Alto

3500

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Parents Helping Parents ndash San Jose 2500 Peninsula Bridge ndash Menlo Park 5000 Pie Ranch ndash Pescadero 2500 Pro Bono Project Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 QuestBridge ndash QuestBridge Scholars Network at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

1000

Ravenswood Education Foundation ndash Menlo Park

30000

Roadrunners Sports Club ndash Palo Alto 1000 Ronald McDonald House at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

5000

Sacred Heart Community Service ndash San Jose 1000 Samaritan House ndash San Mateo 3500 San Jose Museum of Art ndash San Jose 2500 Santa Clara University ndash Katharine amp George Alexander Community Law Center ndash San Jose

5000

Second Harvest Food Bank ndash San Jose 3500 Sequoia Adult School Scholars ndash Palo Alto 1000 Silicon Valley Community Foundation ndash San Francisco Bay Area Summer Reading Program ndash Mountain View

1000

Stand Up for Kids ndash Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 Stanford University ndash Stanford Community Law Clinic ndash East Palo Alto

10000

The Tech Museum of Innovation ndash San Jose 2500 TheatreWorks Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto 2500 The Tower Foundation of San Jose State University ndash Record Clearance Project ndash San Jose

2000

Vida Verde Nature Education ndash San Gregorio 1500

WASHINGTON DC AREA $

A Wider Circle ndash Bethesda 5000 ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation ndash Washington DC

15000

Ayuda ndash Washington DC 5000 Back on My Feet ndash Washington DC 5000 Bread for the City ndash Washington DC 10000 Bright Beginnings ndash Washington DC 10000 BUILD ndash Metro DC Programs ndash Washington DC

15000

Calvary Womenrsquos Services ndash Washington DC 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 31

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Children of Mine Youth Center ndash Washington DC

10000

Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Washington DC

15416

Community Family Life Services ndash Washington DC

1000

Council for Court Excellence ndash Washington DC

3500

DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice ndash Washington DC

5000

DC Bar Foundation ndash Washington DC 5000 DC Bar Pro Bono Center ndash Washington DC 15000 DC Greens ndash Washington DC 10000 DC School of Law Foundation ndash Scholarship Campaign ndash Washington DC

8400

DC Volunteer Lawyers Project ndash Washington DC

7500

Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP) ndash Washington DC

10000

Everybody Wins DC ndash Power Lunch Reading Program ndash Washington DC

2400

The Family Place ndash Washington DC 15000 Food amp Friends ndash Washington DC 8000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center ndash Washington DC

37500

Friendship Place ndash Washington DC 7500 Georgetown University ndash Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center ndash Washington DC

2500

House of Ruth ndash Washington DC 8000 Johns Hopkins University ndash Sarcoma Research Fund ndash Baltimore

10600

Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) ndash Washington DC

10000

Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia ndash Washington DC

20000

Legal Counsel for the Elderly ndash Washington DC

10000

Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project ndash Washington DC

7500

N Street Village ndash Washington DC 10000 Neighborhood Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

6000

Only Make Believe ndash Washington DC 5000

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Playworks ndash Washington DC 5000 Reach Incorporated ndash Washington DC 5000 RESET Classroom Adventures in Hands-On Science amp Math ndash Washington DC

5000

Sitar Arts Center ndash Washington DC 10000 So Others Might Eat ndash Washington DC 8000 Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders (SMYAL) ndash Washington DC

5000

Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs ndash Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

122500

The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless ndash Washington DC

7500

OTHER US $

Anti-Defamation League ndash Chicago Illinois 1500 Foundation for Democracy and Justice ndash Sacramento California

4000

Mono Lake Foundation ndash Lee Vining California

1000

Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation ndash Monterey California

2500

Parents for a Sustainable Future ndash Boston Massachusetts

1000

Sundance Benefit ndash Camp Rehoboth ndash Rehoboth Beach Delaware

1000

NATIONAL FOCUS $

ABA Fund for Justice and Education ndash ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund Rule of Law Initiative ndash Chicago Illinois

5680

American Cancer Society ndash Vienna Virginia 10250 American Heart Association ndash Des Moines Iowa 10250 American Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation ndash Arlington Virginia

5000

American Jewish Committee ndash New York 2500 Americans for Responsible Solutions Foundation ndash San Francisco

5000

Appleseed Foundation ndash Washington DC 8000 The Avielle Foundation ndash Newtown Connecticut 1000 Bellwether Education Partners ndash Sudbury Massachusetts

5000

32 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NATIONAL FOCUS (CONTINUED)

Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence ndash Lawyers for a Safer America ndash Washington DC

10000

Brennan Center for Justice ndash New York 5000 Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association (CASANA) ndash Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

2000

Disability Rights Legal Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 Equal Justice Works ndash Fellowship Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

386000

Federal Bar Foundation ndash New York 5000 Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) ndash Los Angeles

2500

The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation ndash New York

10000

KinderVision Foundation ndash The Greatest Save Teen PSA Program ndash Peru Indiana

5000

Lambda Legal ndash Los Angeles 5000 Learning Ally ndash Princeton New Jersey 7500 Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation ndash Norwalk Connecticut

10000

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund ndash New York

5000

National Center for Youth Law ndash Oakland California

15000

National Immigration Law Center ndash Los Angeles 2500 The National Urban Technology Center ndash New York

2500

National Veterans Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

5000

National Womenrsquos Law Center ndash Washington DC

5000

OutServe-SLDN ndash Washington DC 5000 Pro Bono Net ndash New York 15000 Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation ndash Chicago Illinois

2000

Soledad OrsquoBrien and Brad Raymond Starfish Foundation ndash New York

5000

The Trevor Project ndash West Hollywood California

7500

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ndash Washington DC

10000

ASIA $

Bethel USA ndash Fort Collins Colorado 5000

ASIA (CONTINUED)

Global Fund for Mental Health ndash TELL Japan Chat Room Project ndash Hinsdale Illinois

32900

GlobalGiving ndash Lighthouse Center for Human Trafficking Victims ndash Washington DC

94419

IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Response ndash Bethesda Maryland

25000

Motherrsquos Choice USA ndash Montrose Colorado 30000 Room to Read ndash Asia Programs ndash San Francisco

20000

Second Harvest Asia ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Relief ndash Roseville Minnesota

25000

Teach for China ndash San Francisco 5000

INTERNATIONAL FOCUS $

Center for Reproductive Rights ndash New York 15000 Ceres ndash Boston Massachusetts 2500 The Cyrus R Vance Center for International Justice ndash New York

10000

Doctors Without Borders ndash New York 1500 Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance ndash San Rafael California

5000

Global Goods Partners ndash New York 5000 Human Rights Watch ndash Childrenrsquos Rights Division ndash New York

5000

Immigration Equality ndash New York 2500 Plant with Purpose ndash San Diego 2500 RefugePoint ndash Boston Massachusetts 5000 Save the Children ndash Fairfield Connecticut 1000 Speak Up Africa ndash New York 1000 Vera Institute of Justice ndash New York 5000 VisionSpring ndash New York 10000

BERLIN $

Arne Friedrich Stiftung (Arne Friedrich Foundation) ndash Berlin

4214

Bantabaa eV (Meeting Point) ndash Berlin 3160 Berliner Herz (Berlin Heart) ndash Berlin 3055 Die Arche (The Ark) ndash Berlin 2528 Freudberg Gemeinschaftsschule (Freudberg Scholarships) ndash Berlin

2528

30 Years + $50 Million | 33

BERLIN (CONTINUED)

Jenny de la Torre Stiftung (Jenny de la Torre Foundation) ndash Berlin

5267

JUNA eV (Jung Unbegleitet Nicht Allein) (Young Unaccompanied Not Alone) ndash Berlin

1053

KuB eV (Kontakt- und Beratungsstelle fuumlr Fluumlchtlinge und Migrant_innen) (Contact and Counseling for Refugees and Migrants) ndash Berlin

1053

Outreach ndash Mobile Jungendarbeit Berlin (Outreach ndash Mobile Youth Work Berlin) ndash Berlin

1053

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin eV ndash Berlin 5267 Rock it Biz gemeinnuumltzige Stiftungs-GmbH (Rock it Biz Nonprofit Foundation) ndash Berlin

10535

Sharehaus Refugio (Sharehouse Refuge) ndash Berlin

3160

Teach First Deutschland (Teach First Germany) ndash Berlin

3160

LONDON AND UK $

Blind Sailing ndash Ramsgate 8892 Bliss ndash London 8892 Bowel Cancer UK ndash London 8892 The Brokerage Citylink ndash London 8892 Generating Genius ndash South Croydon 8892 The Hospice of St Francis ndash Hertfordshire 8892 Ian Mikardo High School ndash London 8892 Legal Advice Centre (University House) ndash London

4920

Plan International UK ndash London 2460 Rhythms of Life ndash London 8892 Richard House Childrenrsquos Hospice ndash London 8892 South Westminster Legal Advice Centre ndash London

4920

The Sparkle Foundation ndash Lancashire 2460 Womankind Worldwide ndash London 2460 You Make It ndash London 8892 The Berlin and London offices of Morrison amp Foerster each

have their own charitable giving program that is consistent with the Foundationrsquos goals in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Both officesrsquo sets of 2016 contributions which are in addition to those of the Foundation are listed here for informational purposes if greater than $1000 (converted) but they are not included in this reportrsquos financial discussion

CONTACT USIf you are a partner or employee of Morrison amp Foerster and have questions or comments please visit the ldquoMoFo Foundationrdquo section of the portal for

more information and a list of current Foundation representatives

DIRECTORS + OFFICERS AS OF DECEMBER 31 2016

JAMIE A LEVITTDirector and ChairNew York

KENNETH A KUWAYTIDirector and PresidentPalo Alto

W STEPHEN SMITHDirector and SecretaryWashington DC

PAUL D MCKENZIEDirector and Vice PresidentBeijing

ANGELA KEREKDirector and Vice PresidentBerlin

ALEX VAN DER WOLKDirector and Vice PresidentBrussels

SCOTT F LLEWELLYNDirector and Vice PresidentDenver

TREVOR L JAMESDirector and Vice PresidentLondon

NANCY R THOMASDirector and Vice PresidentLos Angeles

LAWRENCE T YANOWITCHDirector and Vice PresidentNorthern Virginia

BRIAN M KRAMERDirector and Vice PresidentSan Diego

RUTH N BORENSTEINDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

JACLYN LIUDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

DALE E CALDWELLDirector and Vice PresidentTokyo

ARTHUR KELLERChief Financial OfficerSan Francisco

ANNE M ELLISManager and Chief Operating OfficerSan Francisco

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

6 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

GIVINGIn 2016 The Morrison amp Foerster

Foundationrsquos annual charitable giving was $42 million

Donations ranged in size from $20 to $336000 the median donation was $3000

The numbers in this report are shown on a cash basis and are unaudited because of the timing of the Foundationrsquos annual independent audit

30 Years + $50 Million | 7

22

19

13

23

3

6

6

4

31

HEALTH

lt1 ADMINISTRATION

FELLOWSHIPS + SCHOLARSHIPS

30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTS

COMMUNITY GRANTS

FELLOWSHIPS +SCHOLARSHIPS

COMMUNITY GRANTS

FOOD + SHELTERARTSMATCHING

DISASTER RELIEF

CHIL

DREN

+ Y

OUTH

LEGAL AID

8 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

CHILDREN + YOUTHThe Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is

committed to supporting programs serving disadvantaged children and youth in our

communities Over the years we have demonstrated this commitment through our

annual local grantmaking as well as four special multiyear million-dollar programs In 2016

the Foundation donated more than $22 million in special grants and community grants to

organizations serving children

30 Years + $50 Million | 9

30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTSIn 2016 we announced $16 million in multiyear charitable grants in honor of the Foundationrsquos 30th anniversary This followed three similar million-dollar grant programs in 2003 2006 and 2012 All four giving programs were based entirely on projects recommended by Morrison amp Foerster personnel and focused on creating a significant lasting impact on some of the critical unmet needs of disadvantaged children and youth in our communities Representing the largest set of grants in the Foundationrsquos history our 30th Anniversary Grants mdash like the three earlier million-dollar programs mdash were funded through set-asides from our annual budgets over the previous few years

Our 30th Anniversary Grants began with a firmwide call for nominations in early 2016 The response was tremendous with 100 nominations submitted by partners associates counsel and staff mdash many of whom were personally involved in the nonprofits A committee consisting of half of the Foundationrsquos board of directors and its COO then reviewed the proposals and conducted due diligence The full board reviewed the committeersquos eventual recommendations in order to reach its unanimous decisions

We awarded $1345 million in 30th Anniversary Grants to the six programs described below Of these large grants we distributed more than $800000 in 2016 with additional installments scheduled over the following two years

$240000GLOBALGIVING FOUNDATION FOR LIGHTHOUSE CENTER FOR HUMAN TRAFFICKING VICTIMSWashington DC and Tokyo wwwglobalgivingorg lhjjpenglish

GlobalGiving is the first and largest global crowdfunding community that connects nonprofits donors and companies in nearly every country around the world Our grant is intended to help GlobalGiving support Lighthousersquos expansion of its antitrafficking resources to regions outside of Tokyo and to use technology to reach more targets and victims of human trafficking in Japan The 2016 installment of our grant was $94419

$225000VOICES FOR CHILDRENSan Diego wwwspeakupnoworg

Voices for Children transforms the lives of abused children by providing them with volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocates

(CASAs) Our grant is intended to help Voices for Children implement its Case Liaison Program in San Diego County which is designed to triage child abuse cases in court in real time and match trained CASAs to foster children as quickly as possible after they become dependents of the court We contributed $112500 of this grant in 2016

$225000YOU GOTTA BELIEVE ndash THE OLDER CHILD ADOPTION amp PERMANENCY MOVEMENTNew York yougottabelieveorg

You Gotta Believe is the only New York City metro organization that exclusively focuses on finding permanent families for young adults teens and preteens in foster care Our grant is intended to help the organization launch its This Is for Real Program designed to provide long-term post placement support for older foster youth and their adoptive families in order to help the new families endure and thrive Our 2016 support for this program was $112500

OUR 30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTS FOCUS ON CREATING A SIGNIFICANT LASTING IMPACT ON SOME OF THE CRITICAL UNMET NEEDS OF DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN AND YOUTH IN OUR COMMUNITIES

10 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

$225000YWCA SILICON VALLEYSan Jose California ywca-svorg

YWCA Silicon Valley is dedicated to eliminating racism empowering women and promoting peace justice freedom and dignity for all The purpose of our grant is to help launch the organizationrsquos Arise Program a mobile counseling and therapy unit serving children and youth in Santa Clara County who have been affected by complex trauma Our contributions were scheduled to begin in 2017

$215000WASHINGTON LAWYERSrsquo COMMITTEE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS AND URBAN AFFAIRSWashington DC washlaworg

Since 1968 the Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs has mobilized the resources of the private bar to address issues of civil rights violations and poverty in the District of Columbia Our grant is intended to help launch the Committeersquos Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program which is designed to increase the level of parental involvement in the education of public school children in disadvantaged communities in Washington DC In 2016 we contributed $107500 toward this grant

$215000CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS FOUNDATIONLos Angeles crf-usaorg

Constitutional Rights Foundation (CRF) is a nonprofit nonpartisan community-based organization dedicated to educating Americarsquos young people about the importance of civic participation in a democratic society Our grant is intended to help launch Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets CRFrsquos program designed to nurture safe communities in Los Angeles by creating an opportunity for youth police officers teachers and parents to explore together the roles that police and citizens play in public safety Our 2016 contribution was $107500

Cam

p POSTCARD

Silicon Valley

30 Years + $50 Million | 11

COMMUNITY GRANTSIn 2016 charitable contributions to organizations serving children and protecting their rights continued to be at the core of our local giving programs In addition to our 30th Anniversary Grants we gave more than $910000 to a wide variety of organizations providing social developmental educational and legal services to at-risk youth The following are some examples

$32900GLOBAL FUND FOR MENTAL HEALTH FOR TELL JAPANHinsdale Illinois and Tokyo globalfund4mentalhealthorg telljpcom

The Global Fund for Mental Health supports education and training to reduce stigma promote understanding and increase capacity related to mental health around the world Our donation helped support TELL Japan a nongovernmental organization based in Tokyo in launching a nationwide chattext service to provide mental health services to youth in crisis in Japan

$8000INWOOD HOUSENew York inwoodhousecom

Since 1830 Inwood House has been the only organization in New York City focused primarily on comprehensively serving the needs of pregnant and parenting teens

$5000PACIFIC AUTISM CENTER FOR EDUCATION (PACE)Santa Clara California pacificautismorg

PACE provides high-quality programs for individuals with autism and associated developmental disabilities living in the San Francisco Bay Area

IN ADDITION TO OUR 30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTS WE GAVE MORE THAN $910000 TO A WIDE VARIETY OF ORGANIZATIONS PROVIDING SOCIAL DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATIONAL AND LEGAL SERVICES TO AT-RISK YOUTH

We also gave $285000 in smaller 30th Anniversary Grants to nine other nonprofit organizations serving at-risk youth in regions where Morrison amp Foerster has offices as described below

$50000 Bridge the Gap College Prep Sausalito California btgcollegepreporg

$30000 Britepaths Fairfax Virginia britepathsorg

$30000 Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts New York cmanyorg

$30000 Community Alliance for Special Education San Francisco caseadvocacyorg

$30000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center Washington DC dcfapacorg

$30000 Motherrsquos Choice USA for Motherrsquos Choice Montrose Colorado and Hong Kong motherschoiceorgen

$30000 Ravenswood Education Foundation Menlo Park California ravenswoodeforg

$30000 Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center Denver childlawcenterorg

$25000 Volunteers of America Camp POSTCARD (Peace Officers Striving to Create and Reinforce Dreams) Denver voacoloradoorggethelp-denvermetro-camppostcard

12 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LEGAL AIDThe Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has a long history of supporting organizations

that provide legal services to persons of limited means

30 Years + $50 Million | 13

$15000ACLU OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FOUNDATIONWashington DC acludcorg

Formerly the ACLU Fund of the National Capital Area the ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation supports the efforts of the American Civil Liberties Union to protect and expand civil liberties and civil rights for people who live work and visit Washington DC and in matters involving federal employees and agencies

$6500ASIAN LAW ALLIANCESan Jose California asianlawallianceorg

With programs designed to make legal services accessible to AsianPacific and low-income people the Asian Law Alliance has helped tens of thousands of people obtain decent housing justice in the immigration process and access to basic human and legal rights

$5000BRENNAN CENTER FOR JUSTICENew York brennancenterorg

The Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law is a nonpartisan law and policy institute that seeks to improve US systems of democracy and justice The Centerrsquos work addresses issues ranging from voting rights to campaign finance reform and from ending mass incarceration to preserving constitutional protections in the fight against terrorism

In 2016 we donated $982000 to local legal aid organizations and national nonprofit organizations engaged in impact litigation and enforcement of civil rights Below are some of the legal aid organizations that we supported

14 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

FELLOWSHIPS + SCHOLARSHIPS

The Foundation contributed more than $640000 in 2016 to fellowship and

scholarship programs benefiting children and youth and encouraging public service and diversity in higher education and the

legal profession

30 Years + $50 Million | 15

EQUAL JUSTICE WORKS FELLOWSHIPSSince 2000 The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed nearly $4 million in support of Equal Justice Works and its fellowship program Based in Washington DC this national program creates partnerships among public-interest lawyers nonprofit organizations law firms corporate sponsors and other donors to give underrepresented populations effective access to the justice system

Through Equal Justice Works we have sponsored 44 promising new lawyers pursuing public-interest legal careers at nonprofit organizations in the regions where Morrison amp Foerster has offices Most of our Fellows have focused their two-year projects on improving the lives of at-risk children and youth

In 2016 we contributed $336000 to Equal Justice Works for its fellowship program and $50000 to its general fund The following is a list of our recent Fellows

Karmena Diggs

Advocates for Children of New York

New York2015ndash17

Henrissa BasseyBay Area Legal AidOakland California

2016ndash18

Diana SissonChildrenrsquos Law Center

Washington DC2016ndash18

Ruby RenteriaLaw Foundation of

Silicon ValleySan Jose California

2016ndash18

Rebecca WolozinLegal Aid Justice

CenterFalls Church Virginia

2015ndash17

Rachel JuddRocky Mountain

Childrenrsquos Law CenterDenver

2015ndash17

Providing direct legal representation outreach and policy advocacy to help low-income students with disabilities in New York City learn to read proficiently so they can succeed in school

Providing trauma-informed civil legal representation to formerly institutionalized youth with disabilities in Contra Costa County to promote successful re-entry and reduce congregate-care placements

Promoting health and providing stability through legal representation outreach and advocacy on behalf of children in Washington DC whose families are experiencing or at risk of homelessness

Increasing access to justice for geographically isolated low-income tenants facing eviction in South Santa Clara County particularly those who are limited English proficient Spanish-speakers

Providing legal services and advocacy to low-income immigrant youth with special health needs in Northern Virginia so they can access high-quality education and developmentally appropriate services

Providing individual representation and systemic advocacy to keep low-income special-needs and minority Denver-area students in school and out of court when facing disciplinary proceedings

FELLOW LOCATION YEAR PROJECT

THROUGH EQUAL JUSTICE WORKS WE HAVE SPONSORED 44 PROMISING NEW LAWYERS PURSUING PUBLIC-INTEREST LEGAL CAREERS AT NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

16 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

TERRACIANO SCHOLARSHIPSThe Foundation gives renewable scholarships of up to $12000 annually for the undergraduate education of children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members through the Joseph E Terraciano Scholarship Program This program honors the memory of Joe Terraciano an exceptional lawyer with the firm Joe exhibited intelligence initiative leadership the highest ethical standards care and respect for those around him a commitment to excellence in all that he did and a love of diversity

Scholarship recipients are selected based on a combination of academic achievement financial need and demonstrated concern for the well-being of others Since its inception in 1990 the program has funded approximately $287 million in scholarships for 189 students

DUNHAM SCHOLARSHIPSIn 2016 we continued to support a significant scholarship for incoming law students from groups historically underrepresented in the legal profession The Morrison amp Foerster FoundationndashStephen S Dunham Scholarship at the University of San Diego School of Law This scholarship provides annual awards of $20000 for up to three years

Named for Steve Dunham a former chair of Morrison amp Foerster the award honors Steversquos passion for education and for increasing diversity in the legal profession The scholarships were previously awarded to students at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law the University of Colorado

Law School in Boulder Colorado the University of the District of Columbia David A Clarke School of Law in Washington DC and Golden Gate University School of Law in San Francisco

OTHER PUBLIC-INTEREST AND DIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPSThe Foundation supported a variety of other public-interest scholarships and programs promoting diversity in the legal profession such as $10000 to the California Bar Foundationrsquos Diversity Scholarship Program and $10000 to the Justice amp Diversity Center in San Francisco for its Bay Area Minority Law Student Scholarship Program

30 Years + $50 Million | 17

$10000DOORWAYS FOR WOMEN AND FAMILIESArlington Virginia doorwaysvaorg

Doorways for Women and Families creates pathways out of homelessness domestic violence and sexual assault leading to safe stable and empowered lives

$5600LOS ANGELES REGIONAL FOOD BANKLos Angeles lafoodbankorg

Since 1973 the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank has mobilized resources to fight hunger in Los Angeles

$5000LA CASA DE LAS MADRESSan Francisco lacasaorg

La Casa de las Madres offers a continuum of comprehensive and empowering services to women teens and children exposed to and at risk of abuse

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed to a number of agencies serving individuals struggling to meet their basic needs of sufficient food a safe clean place to sleep and shelter from abuse Our 2016 donations to these organizations totaled more than $260000 Below are a few examples

FOOD + SHELTER

18 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

$5000THE ARC SAN FRANCISCOSan Francisco thearcsforg

The Arc San Francisco is a lifelong learning and achievement center for more than 700 individuals with developmental disabilities in San Francisco San Mateo and Marin Counties

$2500GEORGETOWN LOMBARDI COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTERWashington DC lombardigeorgetownedu

Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center seeks to prevent treat and cure cancers by linking scientific discovery expert and compassionate patient care quality education and partnership with the community

$1000CONSERVATION COLORADO EDUCATION FUNDDenver conservationcoeforg

Conservation Colorado Education Fund works in nonpartisan ways to engage conservationists in the civic arena It also conducts nonpartisan civic engagement work such as get-out-the-vote efforts and grassroots organizing on specific policy issues

We donated approximately $256000 in 2016 to programs addressing the health and well-being of others Donations supported organizations assisting people living with HIVAIDS people with developmental and physical disabilities and people seeking to overcome economic disadvantages We also gave to a variety of nonprofit medical research organizations and to social service agencies seeking to strengthen local communities Below are three examples

HEALTH

30 Years + $50 Million | 19

$7500SAN DIEGO JUNIOR THEATRESan Diego juniortheatrecom

San Diego Junior Theatre provides engaging innovative high-quality theatre education and productions for children of all cultural heritages ages abilities and levels of interest Our donation supported its tuition assistance program

$5000ABLE ARTS WORKLong Beach California ableartsworkorg

The primary vision of Able ARTS Work is to provide lifelong learning community service and vocational opportunities through the creative arts for people with disabilities of all ages in an environment of warmth encouragement and inclusion

$2500THEATREWORKS SILICON VALLEYPalo Alto theatreworksorg

TheatreWorks celebrates the human spirit through innovative productions new works and education programs inspired by and engaging its diverse Silicon Valley community

In 2016 the Foundation supported organizations seeking to enrich our communities through creative and thought-provoking expression We designated many of these donations for the recipientsrsquo youth outreach and education programs Our donations to arts programs totaled more than $150000 Below are three examples

ARTS

20 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

INDIVIDUAL GIFT MATCHING

The Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by eligible lawyers and staff to a wide variety of nonprofit organizations that meet our giving guidelines In 2016 we matched gifts to charities such as the Anti-Defamation League in New York Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank in San Diego Swords to Plowshares in San Francisco and The Trevor Project in West Hollywood California In total the

Foundation contributed more than $88000 in individual matching gifts to more than 250 charitable organizations

LAW SCHOOL GIFT MATCHING

In a separate program the Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by the firmrsquos lawyers to their respective law schools In 2016 we donated more than $21000 in matching gifts to 22 law schools

CHALLENGE GRANTS

The Foundation occasionally offers to match the amount raised by firm personnel to benefit charitable causes of particular importance to Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff These challenge grants are usually issued through our community-grants or disaster-relief programs

The Foundation offers contribution-matching programs to Morrison amp Foerster personnel The purpose of these programs is to encourage private charitable giving provide additional leverage to gifts made by the firmrsquos lawyers and staff and support the charitable goals of the firmrsquos individual donors In 2016 the Foundation donated nearly $110000 in matching gifts

MATCHING

30 Years + $50 Million | 21

$25000ISRAAID (US) GLOBAL HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCEBethesda Maryland israaidcoil

IsraAID is a nonprofit nongovernmental organization committed to providing life-saving disaster relief and long-term support Our donation supported its efforts to provide food water and mental health support to people in emergency shelters following a series of earthquakes including a magnitude 70 mainshock in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$25000SECOND HARVEST ASIARoseville Minnesota foodbankasia

Second Harvest Asia serves as a knowledge leader resource and convener of food banks in Asia Our donation supported efforts to deliver food and relief supplies to people affected by the earthquakes in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$10000GRAY AREA FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTSSan Francisco grayareaorg

Gray Area uses art and technology to create social and civic impact through education incubation and public events Our donation supported the relief fund that Gray Area established following the ldquoGhost Shiprdquo warehouse fire in Oakland California that killed 36 people many of them artists in December 2016

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has a strong tradition of facilitating and increasing the impact of the generosity of Morrison amp Foerster partners and employees Over the years we have coordinated special campaigns that have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for relief and restoration work following various disasters such as Hurricane Sandy in 2012 flooding in Colorado in 2013 and the spring 2015 earthquakes in Nepal

In 2016 we continued this tradition through donations totaling $60000 to the following nonprofit organizations

DISASTER RELIEF

22 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

In 2016 the Berlin office of Morrison amp Foerster launched its own charitable giving program that is consistent with the goals of the Foundation in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Established for tax and charitable-giving reasons the program in Berlin follows a model developed several years earlier for charitable giving in the firmrsquos London office

The Berlin officersquos program issued charitable grants in 2016 totaling euro44000 or approximately $46349 The London officersquos program made charitable donations totaling pound86280 or approximately $106140 A sample of those grants is described below

CHARITABLE GIVING IN EUROPE

pound7228 (approx $8892)

RICHARD HOUSE CHILDRENrsquoS HOSPICELondon richardhouseorguk

The first childrenrsquos hospice in London Richard House delivers clinical care short breaks and other residential services to children and young adults with life-limiting or life-threatening health conditions while supporting their families through counseling and bereavement programs

euro5000 (approx $5268)

REFUGEE LAW CLINIC BERLIN EVBerlin rlc-berlinorg

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin was created in 2014 through an initiative of undergraduate and PhD students at the Humboldt University of Berlin Part of the Refugee Law Clinic Network in Germany the Berlin clinic trains university students in asylum and migration law The students then offer free legal advice to refugees and migrants at a variety of locations in Berlin including the university emergency shelters and preliminary reception centers

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

The Foundation distributes funds at the discretion of its board of directors which consists of partners from each of the firmrsquos regions

Only funding requests sponsored by Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff are considered

Donations are made to US nonprofit organizations with IRC sect 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status whose programs in the view of the Foundationrsquos board of directors are aligned with the Foundationrsquos focus and can in the boardrsquos opinion best serve the communityrsquos needs We prefer to support programs that can benefit greatly from even relatively modest donations We also support a scholarship program for the children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members

We do not contribute to fraternal religious or political organizations to groups that discriminate on the basis of race religion political affiliation gender identity or sexual orientation or to individuals We do not make donations for firm-related business development or client-relations reasons The Foundation does not purchase tickets to charitable fundraising events

GIVING GUIDELINES

ONLY FUNDING REQUESTS SPONSORED BY MORRISON amp FOERSTER LAWYERS AND STAFF ARE CONSIDERED

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

24 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

2016 The following are the organizations listed by region that received at least $1000 in Foundation donations during 2016 Not

included are matching gifts and Terraciano Scholarship awards which are described above Unless otherwise noted we designated our gifts

for recipientsrsquo general funds

CONTRIBUTIONS

30 Years + $50 Million | 25

DENVER AREA $

Alpine Legal Services ndash Glenwood Springs 1500 Colorado Coalition for the Homeless ndash Stout Street Eye Clinic ndash Denver

1055

Colorado Lawyers Committee ndash Denver 4110 Conservation Colorado Education Fund ndash Denver

1000

Deaf Overcoming Violence through Empowerment (DOVE) ndash Denver

1055

Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado ndash Greenwood Village

1055

Florence Crittenton Services of Colorado ndash Denver

1056

Food For Thought ndash Denver 5000 Girls Inc of Metro Denver ndash Denver 1056 Hope House of Colorado ndash Arvada 2300 The Legal Aid Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2905

Live By Living ndash Lakewood 1000 Mi Casa Resource Center ndash Pro Bono Patent Program General Fund ndash Denver

1000

Rescue Me ndash Colorado Mutt Rescue ndash Watkinsonville Georgia

1056

Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Denver

35590

SungateKids ndash Englewood 2500 Volunteers of America ndash Camp POSTCARD Early Childhood Education Center Veteran Services Center ndash Denver

27500

Wish of a Lifetime ndash Denver 1056 The Womenrsquos Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2500

LOS ANGELES AREA $

Able ARTS Work ndash Long Beach 5000 ACLU Foundation of Southern California ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Childrenrsquos Rights ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Housing and Healing ndash Los Angeles

5000

Bet Tzedek Legal Services ndash Los Angeles 5000 Big Up Kidz ndash Los Angeles 5000 Break the Cycle ndash Culver City 5000

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

California Institute of Technology ndash Moore-Hufstedler Fund ndash Pasadena

15000

CARES ndash LAC + USC Medical Center ndash Los Angeles

2500

Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law ndash Casa LibreFreedom House Homeless Youth Shelter ndash Los Angeles

2500

Childrenrsquos Bureau ndash Los Angeles 5000 Childrenrsquos Burn Foundation ndash Sherman Oaks

2500

Childrenrsquos Hospital Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

3500

Childrenrsquos Law Center of California ndash Monterey Park

5000

Circle of Friends ndash Los Angeles 5000 Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) ndash Los Angeles

10000

The Colburn School ndash Los Angeles 2500 Constitutional Rights Foundation ndash Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets Program General Fund ndash Los Angeles

112500

Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services ndash Culver City

5000

DIY Girls ndash Los Angeles 1000 Family Health Care Centers of Greater Los Angeles ndash Bell Gardens

3500

Friends of the Los Angeles County Law Library ndash Los Angeles

3000

Good Shepherd Shelter ndash Los Angeles 5000 Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association ndash Los Angeles

2500

Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law ndash Los Angeles

5000

Hathaway-Sycamores Child and Family Services ndash Pasadena

5000

Homeboy Industries ndash Los Angeles 1000 House of Ruth ndash Claremont 3000 Inner-City Arts ndash Los Angeles 5000 Inner City Law Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 JFS ndash SOVA Community Food amp Resource Program ndash Van Nuys

2639

Just the Beginning ndash A Pipeline Organization ndash Summer Legal Institute in Los Angeles ndash Chicago Illinois

5000

26 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

LA Kitchen ndash Los Angeles 2500 Law Rocks ndash Manhattan Beach 5000 Learning Rights Law Center ndash Los Angeles 6000 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

5000

Levitt amp Quinn Family Law Center ndash Los Angeles

5000

Library Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Childrenrsquos Summer Reading Club ndash Los Angeles

3500

Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles County Bar Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles LGBT Center ndash Los Angeles 4000 Los Angeles Mission ndash Los Angeles 1000 Los Angeles Regional Food Bank ndash Los Angeles

5600

Los Angeles Times Family Fund ndash Summer Camp Campaign ndash Pasadena

2500

Maternal and Child Health Access ndash Los Angeles

3000

McKinley Childrenrsquos Center ndash San Dimas 1500 Mental Health Advocacy Services ndash Los Angeles

5000

The Midnight Mission ndash Los Angeles 1500 Music Center Foundation ndash Los Angeles 4000 My Friendrsquos Place ndash Hollywood 5000 Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society ndash Pasadena

7500

Para Los Nintildeos ndash Los Angeles 2500 PATH Beyond Shelter ndash Los Angeles 1000 Public Counsel ndash Los Angeles 5000 The Rape Foundation ndash Santa Monica 1000 Roy W Roberts IIndashWattsWillowbrook Boys amp Girls Club ndash Los Angeles

2500

Support for Harbor Area Womenrsquos Lives (SHAWL) ndash San Pedro

5000

Starlight Childrenrsquos Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Venice Family Clinic ndash Venice 4000 Weingart Center Association ndash Los Angeles 5000 Western Center on Law amp Poverty ndash Los Angeles

5000

NEW YORK CITY AREA $

A Better Balance ndash New York 10000 Advocates for Children of New York ndash New York 15330 AIDS Walk New York ndash New York 5000 Anti-Defamation League ndash New York 1500 Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund ndash New York

5000

Association to Benefit Children ndash New York 1000 Behind the Book ndash New York 3000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City ndash New York

5000

Breaking Ground ndash New York 2000 BronxWorks ndash Early Childhood Learning Center ndash Bronx

2500

Brooklyn Botanic Garden ndash The Childrenrsquos Garden and The Discovery Garden ndash Brooklyn

1500

The Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse ndash Brooklyn

1000

Brooklyn Defender Services ndash Family Defense Project ndash Brooklyn

2500

CaringKind ndash New York 2500 CFC Loud N Clear Foundation ndash Farmingdale New Jersey

1500

Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts ndash New York 30000 Citizensrsquo Committee for Children of New York ndash New York

3000

City Bar Justice Center ndash New York 10000 City Harvest ndash New York 2000 CITYarts ndash New York 2500 Civic Builders ndash New York 5000 Coalition for the Homeless ndash Camp Homeward Bound First Step Job Training Program ndash New York

7500

Columbia University ndash Babies Heart Fund ndash New York

1500

Comprehensive Development ndash New York 5000 Concrete Safaris ndash New York 2500 DonorsChooseorg ndash New York City Projects ndash New York

10000

The Doe Fund ndash New York 2500 Dress for Success ndash New York 5000 East Harlem Tutorial Program ndash New York 5000 Edible Schoolyard NYC ndash Brooklyn 5000 The Exoneration Initiative ndash In Honor of Richard Rosario ndash New York

10000

30 Years + $50 Million | 27

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Family Center ndash The Legal Wellness Institute ndash Brooklyn

5000

Fordham Student Sponsored Fellowship ndash New York

1000

Fund for the City of New York ndash ENACT School Partnership Program ndash New York

2500

Getting Out and Staying Out ndash New York 5000 Global Language Project ndash New York 10000 GO Project ndash New York 5000 Grace Institute ndash New York 2500 Harlem Childrenrsquos Zone ndash New York 5000 Harlem RBI ndash New York 2500 Harmony Program ndash New York 2500 Harvest Home ndash New York 3000 Her Justice ndash New York 2500 Hofstra University ndash Hofstra Law Access to Justice Incubator ndash Hempstead

15000

iMentor ndash New York 5000 Inwood House ndash New York 8000 The Jennifer A Kay Foundation ndash New York 2500 The Jewish Board ndash The Mann Center ndash New York

2500

The Keswell School ndash New York 15000 Lawyers Alliance for New York ndash New York 45000 Lawyers for Children ndash New York 5000 LeGaL Foundation ndash New York 5000 Legal Information for Families Today ndash Brooklyn

2500

Legal Outreach ndash PACT (Pathways to Achievement and Community Transformation) ndash Long Island City

5000

Legal Services NYC ndash New York 11000 Letrsquos Get Ready ndash New York 10000 Literacy Partners ndash New York 5000 Manhattan Legal Services ndash New York 2500 Nazareth Housing ndash New York 2500 Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem ndash New York

2500

New York Asian Womenrsquos Center ndash New York

2500

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest ndash New York

15000

New York Legal Assistance Group ndash New York 3500 New York Womenrsquos Foundation ndash New York 2500

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Office of the Appellate Defender ndash New York 5000 The Partnership for the Homeless ndash New York 5000 PENCIL ndash New York 2500 Performance Space 122 ndash Brooklyn 5000 Pro Bono Partnership ndash White Plains 1500 ProjectArt ndash New York 2000 The Public Theater ndash Shakespeare in the Park ndash New York

10000

Randallrsquos Island Park Alliance ndash New York 5000 Riverside Symphony ndash Music Memory Program ndash New York

10000

Safe Passage Project ndash New York 1000 Sanctuary for Families ndash New York 13000 SCO Family of Services ndash Glen Cove 2500 Selfhelp Community Services ndash New York 1000 Start Small Think Big ndash Bronx 5000 Storefront Academy Harlem ndash New York 10000 Trip of a Lifetime ndash Summer Travel Scholarships ndash Scarsdale

3500

Union Settlement Association ndash New York 2000 United Neighborhood Houses ndash New York 1000 Urban Justice Center ndash Summer Internship Program ndash New York

3000

Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts ndash New York 5000 Volunteers of Legal Service ndash New York 15000 You Gotta Believe ndash The Older Child Adoption amp Permanency Movement ndash This Is For Real Program ndash Brooklyn

112500

Young Peoplersquos Chorus of New York City ndash New York

1250

Youth INC ndash New York 2500 Youth Represent ndash New York 2500

NORTHERN VIRGINIA $

Britepaths ndash Fairfax 30000 Carpenterrsquos Shelter ndash Alexandria 10000 Doorways for Women and Families ndash Arlington

10000

Fairfax CASA ndash Fairfax 5000 Fairfax Partnership for Youth ndash Falls Church 5000 Final Salute ndash Haymarket 5000 Friends of FANA ndash Reston 1000 Homestretch ndash Falls Church 5000

28 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NORTHERN VIRGINIA (CONTINUED)

Just Neighbors ndash Falls Church 5000 Legal Aid Justice Center ndash JustChildren Program Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Fairfax

10874

Legal Services of Northern Virginia ndash Fairfax 10000 Loudoun Abused Womenrsquos Shelter ndash Leesburg 10000 Volunteer Fairfax ndash Fairfax 10000

SAN DIEGO AREA $

Casa Cornelia Law Center ndash San Diego 5000 Century Club of San Diego ndash Champions for Youth ndash La Jolla

1319

Distinguished Young Women of San Diego ndash Carlsbad

1500

Girls on the Run of San Diego ndash Encinitas 5000 The Honor Foundation ndash San Diego 1000 Imperial Court de San Diego ndash San Diego 5000 Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank ndash San Diego

10000

Japan Society of San Diego and Tijuana ndash Tomodachi Initiative Youth Baseball Exchange ndash San Diego

2500

Just in Time for Foster Youth ndash San Diego 5000 La Jolla Playhouse ndash Education and Outreach Programs ndash La Jolla

5000

Legal Aid Society of San Diego ndash San Diego 15000 Rady Childrenrsquos Hospital Auxiliary ndash Del Mar Unit ndash San Diego

10000

San Diego County Bar Foundation ndash San Diego 5000 San Diego Junior Theatre ndash Tuition Assistance Program ndash San Diego

7500

San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program ndash San Diego

10000

Semper Fi Fund ndash Oceanside 1000 Solutions for Change ndash Vista 5000 UC San Diego Foundation ndash Christini Fund ndash La Jolla

1000

University of San Diego School of Law ndash The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation ndash Stephen S Dunham Scholarship ndash San Diego

20000

Voices for Children ndash Case Liaison Program General Fund ndash San Diego

137500

Warfighter Made ndash Temecula 1000 YMCA of San Diego County ndash San Diego 3000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA $

100 Black Men of the Bay Area ndash Oakland 5000 A Better Way ndash Berkeley 3000 ACLU Foundation ndash FrontLine Fund ndash San Francisco

5000

AIDS Legal Referral Panel ndash San Francisco 7500 AIDS Walk San Francisco ndash San Francisco 1600 Alameda County Community Food Bank ndash Oakland

13500

APA Family Support Services ndash San Francisco

2000

The Arc San Francisco ndash San Francisco 5000 At The Crossroads ndash San Francisco 2000 Bay Area Legal Aid ndash Oakland 70000 Bay Area Urban Debate League ndash Oakland 12500 Bay Area Young Survivors ndash Deb Mosley Memorial Scholarship Fund ndash San Francisco

3840

Berkeley Repertory Theatre ndash Youth Education Programs ndash Berkeley

18500

Bridge the Gap College Prep ndash Sausalito 50000 California Bar Foundation ndash Diversity Scholarship Program ndash San Francisco

10000

California Life Sciences Institute ndash K-12 STEM Education ndash South San Francisco

2500

Centro Legal de la Raza ndash Oakland 2500 Challenge Day ndash Concord 1000 Charlotte Maxwell Clinic ndash Oakland 2500 Child Care Law Center ndash San Francisco 2500 Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund ndash San Francisco

25000

Clinic By the Bay ndash San Francisco 2000 The Commonwealth Club of California ndash Bay Area Student Outreach ndash San Francisco

5000

Community Alliance for Special Education ndash San Francisco

30000

Disability Rights Education amp Defense Fund ndash Berkeley

2500

Dogs for Diabetics ndash Concord 1000 DonorsChooseorg ndash San Francisco Bay Area Projects ndash New York

5000

Earned Asset Resource Network ndash San Francisco

1000

East Bay Agency for Children ndash Oakland 8000 East Bay Childrenrsquos Law Offices ndash Oakland 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 29

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

East Bay College Fund ndash College Access Program ndash Oakland

10000

East Bay Community Law Center ndash Berkeley 25000 Eviction Defense Collaborative ndash San Francisco 2500 Fiat Lux Scholarship Program Fund ndash Berkeley 2500 First Graduate ndash San Francisco 5000 First Place for Youth ndash Oakland 10000 The Foundation of City College of San Francisco ndash San Francisco

10000

Friends of the San Francisco Public Library ndash The Mix at SFPL ndash San Francisco

7500

Future Youth Records ndash Pacifica 5000 George Mark Childrenrsquos House ndash San Leandro 2500 Gray Area Foundation for the Arts ndash Oakland Fire Fund ndash San Francisco

10000

Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco ndash San Francisco

5000

Jewish Community Relations Council ndash Jewish Coalition for Literacy ndash San Francisco

1000

Jewish Family and Childrenrsquos Services ndash San Francisco

3500

Jewish Family amp Childrenrsquos Services of the East Bay ndash Berkeley

3500

Juma Ventures ndash San Francisco 5000 Justice amp Diversity Center ndash General Fund Bay Area Minority Law School Student Scholarship ndash San Francisco

50000

La Casa de las Madres ndash San Francisco 5000 La Cocina ndash San Francisco 1900 La Raza Centro Legal ndash Unaccompanied Children Project ndash San Francisco

10000

Larkin Street Youth Services ndash San Francisco 10000 Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area ndash San Francisco

70000

Legal Aid at Work ndash San Francisco 55000 Legal Aid of Marin ndash San Rafael 5000 Legal Services for Children ndash San Francisco 18000 Level Playing Field Institute ndash SMASH Program ndash Oakland

3000

Little BrothersndashFriends of the Elderly ndash San Francisco

2450

Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area ndash San Francisco 2000 Mission Graduates ndash San Francisco 2000 New Leaders ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash Oakland

5000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

Oakland Museum of California ndash Learning Initiatives ndash Oakland

2500

OneJustice ndash San Francisco 3000 Opportunity Junction ndash Antioch 1500 The Other Bar Foundation ndash San Francisco 5000 PowerMyLearning ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash New York

1500

Project Open Hand ndash San Francisco 7000 Raphael House ndash San Francisco 15000 Reading Partners ndash Oakland 1000 Rebuilding Together San Francisco ndash San Francisco

6000

The Reset Foundation ndash Berkeley 2000 RYSE Center ndash Richmond 1000 San Francisco AIDS Foundation ndash San Francisco

21500

San Francisco Interfaith Council ndash San Francisco

3500

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ndash Education Programs ndash San Francisco

25000

San Francisco Suicide Prevention ndash Youth Risk Reduction Program ndash San Francisco

2500

San Francisco Symphony ndash Adventures in Music Youth Education Program General Fund ndash San Francisco

43500

Seven Tepees Youth Program ndash College and Career Program ndash San Francisco

10000

SF-Marin Food Bank ndash San Francisco 9250 Shelter Inc ndash Concord 1000 The Spot Oakland ndash Oakland 1000 Swords to Plowshares ndash San Francisco 5000 Tuolumne River Trust ndash San Francisco 1500 UC Berkeley SAGE Scholars Program ndash Berkeley

3000

Youth Outside ndash Oakland 1000

SILICON VALLEY $

Abilities United ndash Palo Alto 3000 Adolescent Counseling Services ndash Outlet Program ndash Redwood City

2500

The Art of Yoga Project ndash Palo Alto 1000 Asian Law Alliance ndash San Jose 6500 Avenidas ndash Palo Alto 3000

30 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Bring Me A Book Foundation ndash Redwood City 3000 The Campaign for Legal Services ndash Mountain View

30000

Child Advocates of Silicon Valley ndash Milpitas 2500 Childrenrsquos Health Council ndash Palo Alto 2500 Cinequest ndash San Jose 2500 College of Adaptive Arts ndash San Jose 1000 Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash East Palo Alto

11000

Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse ndash San Mateo

2500

CuriOdyssey ndash San Mateo 2500 Eastside College Preparatory School ndash East Palo Alto

6000

Ecumenical Hunger Program ndash East Palo Alto

2500

Family amp Children Services of Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto

2500

Family Connections ndash San Carlos 2500 The Family Giving Tree ndash Milpitas 2000 The Fit Kids Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Friends for Youth ndash Redwood City 2500 Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve ndash Moss Beach

3000

HomeFirst ndash Milpitas 1000 HopeLab Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto Charitable Foundation ndash Palo Alto

1000

La Raza Lawyers Charitable Foundation ndash San Jose

3000

Law Foundation of Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 15000 Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County ndash Redwood City

15000

LifeMoves ndash Menlo Park 3500 Marine Toys for Tots Foundation ndash San Jose 2000 My New Red Shoes ndash Redwood City 2500 Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence ndash San Jose

1500

Pacific Autism Center for Education ndash Santa Clara

5000

Palo Alto Art Center Foundation ndash Palo Alto 2500 Palo Alto Family YMCA ndash Parkinsonrsquos Exercise Program ndash Palo Alto

3500

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Parents Helping Parents ndash San Jose 2500 Peninsula Bridge ndash Menlo Park 5000 Pie Ranch ndash Pescadero 2500 Pro Bono Project Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 QuestBridge ndash QuestBridge Scholars Network at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

1000

Ravenswood Education Foundation ndash Menlo Park

30000

Roadrunners Sports Club ndash Palo Alto 1000 Ronald McDonald House at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

5000

Sacred Heart Community Service ndash San Jose 1000 Samaritan House ndash San Mateo 3500 San Jose Museum of Art ndash San Jose 2500 Santa Clara University ndash Katharine amp George Alexander Community Law Center ndash San Jose

5000

Second Harvest Food Bank ndash San Jose 3500 Sequoia Adult School Scholars ndash Palo Alto 1000 Silicon Valley Community Foundation ndash San Francisco Bay Area Summer Reading Program ndash Mountain View

1000

Stand Up for Kids ndash Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 Stanford University ndash Stanford Community Law Clinic ndash East Palo Alto

10000

The Tech Museum of Innovation ndash San Jose 2500 TheatreWorks Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto 2500 The Tower Foundation of San Jose State University ndash Record Clearance Project ndash San Jose

2000

Vida Verde Nature Education ndash San Gregorio 1500

WASHINGTON DC AREA $

A Wider Circle ndash Bethesda 5000 ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation ndash Washington DC

15000

Ayuda ndash Washington DC 5000 Back on My Feet ndash Washington DC 5000 Bread for the City ndash Washington DC 10000 Bright Beginnings ndash Washington DC 10000 BUILD ndash Metro DC Programs ndash Washington DC

15000

Calvary Womenrsquos Services ndash Washington DC 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 31

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Children of Mine Youth Center ndash Washington DC

10000

Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Washington DC

15416

Community Family Life Services ndash Washington DC

1000

Council for Court Excellence ndash Washington DC

3500

DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice ndash Washington DC

5000

DC Bar Foundation ndash Washington DC 5000 DC Bar Pro Bono Center ndash Washington DC 15000 DC Greens ndash Washington DC 10000 DC School of Law Foundation ndash Scholarship Campaign ndash Washington DC

8400

DC Volunteer Lawyers Project ndash Washington DC

7500

Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP) ndash Washington DC

10000

Everybody Wins DC ndash Power Lunch Reading Program ndash Washington DC

2400

The Family Place ndash Washington DC 15000 Food amp Friends ndash Washington DC 8000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center ndash Washington DC

37500

Friendship Place ndash Washington DC 7500 Georgetown University ndash Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center ndash Washington DC

2500

House of Ruth ndash Washington DC 8000 Johns Hopkins University ndash Sarcoma Research Fund ndash Baltimore

10600

Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) ndash Washington DC

10000

Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia ndash Washington DC

20000

Legal Counsel for the Elderly ndash Washington DC

10000

Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project ndash Washington DC

7500

N Street Village ndash Washington DC 10000 Neighborhood Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

6000

Only Make Believe ndash Washington DC 5000

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Playworks ndash Washington DC 5000 Reach Incorporated ndash Washington DC 5000 RESET Classroom Adventures in Hands-On Science amp Math ndash Washington DC

5000

Sitar Arts Center ndash Washington DC 10000 So Others Might Eat ndash Washington DC 8000 Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders (SMYAL) ndash Washington DC

5000

Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs ndash Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

122500

The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless ndash Washington DC

7500

OTHER US $

Anti-Defamation League ndash Chicago Illinois 1500 Foundation for Democracy and Justice ndash Sacramento California

4000

Mono Lake Foundation ndash Lee Vining California

1000

Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation ndash Monterey California

2500

Parents for a Sustainable Future ndash Boston Massachusetts

1000

Sundance Benefit ndash Camp Rehoboth ndash Rehoboth Beach Delaware

1000

NATIONAL FOCUS $

ABA Fund for Justice and Education ndash ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund Rule of Law Initiative ndash Chicago Illinois

5680

American Cancer Society ndash Vienna Virginia 10250 American Heart Association ndash Des Moines Iowa 10250 American Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation ndash Arlington Virginia

5000

American Jewish Committee ndash New York 2500 Americans for Responsible Solutions Foundation ndash San Francisco

5000

Appleseed Foundation ndash Washington DC 8000 The Avielle Foundation ndash Newtown Connecticut 1000 Bellwether Education Partners ndash Sudbury Massachusetts

5000

32 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NATIONAL FOCUS (CONTINUED)

Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence ndash Lawyers for a Safer America ndash Washington DC

10000

Brennan Center for Justice ndash New York 5000 Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association (CASANA) ndash Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

2000

Disability Rights Legal Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 Equal Justice Works ndash Fellowship Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

386000

Federal Bar Foundation ndash New York 5000 Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) ndash Los Angeles

2500

The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation ndash New York

10000

KinderVision Foundation ndash The Greatest Save Teen PSA Program ndash Peru Indiana

5000

Lambda Legal ndash Los Angeles 5000 Learning Ally ndash Princeton New Jersey 7500 Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation ndash Norwalk Connecticut

10000

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund ndash New York

5000

National Center for Youth Law ndash Oakland California

15000

National Immigration Law Center ndash Los Angeles 2500 The National Urban Technology Center ndash New York

2500

National Veterans Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

5000

National Womenrsquos Law Center ndash Washington DC

5000

OutServe-SLDN ndash Washington DC 5000 Pro Bono Net ndash New York 15000 Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation ndash Chicago Illinois

2000

Soledad OrsquoBrien and Brad Raymond Starfish Foundation ndash New York

5000

The Trevor Project ndash West Hollywood California

7500

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ndash Washington DC

10000

ASIA $

Bethel USA ndash Fort Collins Colorado 5000

ASIA (CONTINUED)

Global Fund for Mental Health ndash TELL Japan Chat Room Project ndash Hinsdale Illinois

32900

GlobalGiving ndash Lighthouse Center for Human Trafficking Victims ndash Washington DC

94419

IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Response ndash Bethesda Maryland

25000

Motherrsquos Choice USA ndash Montrose Colorado 30000 Room to Read ndash Asia Programs ndash San Francisco

20000

Second Harvest Asia ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Relief ndash Roseville Minnesota

25000

Teach for China ndash San Francisco 5000

INTERNATIONAL FOCUS $

Center for Reproductive Rights ndash New York 15000 Ceres ndash Boston Massachusetts 2500 The Cyrus R Vance Center for International Justice ndash New York

10000

Doctors Without Borders ndash New York 1500 Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance ndash San Rafael California

5000

Global Goods Partners ndash New York 5000 Human Rights Watch ndash Childrenrsquos Rights Division ndash New York

5000

Immigration Equality ndash New York 2500 Plant with Purpose ndash San Diego 2500 RefugePoint ndash Boston Massachusetts 5000 Save the Children ndash Fairfield Connecticut 1000 Speak Up Africa ndash New York 1000 Vera Institute of Justice ndash New York 5000 VisionSpring ndash New York 10000

BERLIN $

Arne Friedrich Stiftung (Arne Friedrich Foundation) ndash Berlin

4214

Bantabaa eV (Meeting Point) ndash Berlin 3160 Berliner Herz (Berlin Heart) ndash Berlin 3055 Die Arche (The Ark) ndash Berlin 2528 Freudberg Gemeinschaftsschule (Freudberg Scholarships) ndash Berlin

2528

30 Years + $50 Million | 33

BERLIN (CONTINUED)

Jenny de la Torre Stiftung (Jenny de la Torre Foundation) ndash Berlin

5267

JUNA eV (Jung Unbegleitet Nicht Allein) (Young Unaccompanied Not Alone) ndash Berlin

1053

KuB eV (Kontakt- und Beratungsstelle fuumlr Fluumlchtlinge und Migrant_innen) (Contact and Counseling for Refugees and Migrants) ndash Berlin

1053

Outreach ndash Mobile Jungendarbeit Berlin (Outreach ndash Mobile Youth Work Berlin) ndash Berlin

1053

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin eV ndash Berlin 5267 Rock it Biz gemeinnuumltzige Stiftungs-GmbH (Rock it Biz Nonprofit Foundation) ndash Berlin

10535

Sharehaus Refugio (Sharehouse Refuge) ndash Berlin

3160

Teach First Deutschland (Teach First Germany) ndash Berlin

3160

LONDON AND UK $

Blind Sailing ndash Ramsgate 8892 Bliss ndash London 8892 Bowel Cancer UK ndash London 8892 The Brokerage Citylink ndash London 8892 Generating Genius ndash South Croydon 8892 The Hospice of St Francis ndash Hertfordshire 8892 Ian Mikardo High School ndash London 8892 Legal Advice Centre (University House) ndash London

4920

Plan International UK ndash London 2460 Rhythms of Life ndash London 8892 Richard House Childrenrsquos Hospice ndash London 8892 South Westminster Legal Advice Centre ndash London

4920

The Sparkle Foundation ndash Lancashire 2460 Womankind Worldwide ndash London 2460 You Make It ndash London 8892 The Berlin and London offices of Morrison amp Foerster each

have their own charitable giving program that is consistent with the Foundationrsquos goals in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Both officesrsquo sets of 2016 contributions which are in addition to those of the Foundation are listed here for informational purposes if greater than $1000 (converted) but they are not included in this reportrsquos financial discussion

CONTACT USIf you are a partner or employee of Morrison amp Foerster and have questions or comments please visit the ldquoMoFo Foundationrdquo section of the portal for

more information and a list of current Foundation representatives

DIRECTORS + OFFICERS AS OF DECEMBER 31 2016

JAMIE A LEVITTDirector and ChairNew York

KENNETH A KUWAYTIDirector and PresidentPalo Alto

W STEPHEN SMITHDirector and SecretaryWashington DC

PAUL D MCKENZIEDirector and Vice PresidentBeijing

ANGELA KEREKDirector and Vice PresidentBerlin

ALEX VAN DER WOLKDirector and Vice PresidentBrussels

SCOTT F LLEWELLYNDirector and Vice PresidentDenver

TREVOR L JAMESDirector and Vice PresidentLondon

NANCY R THOMASDirector and Vice PresidentLos Angeles

LAWRENCE T YANOWITCHDirector and Vice PresidentNorthern Virginia

BRIAN M KRAMERDirector and Vice PresidentSan Diego

RUTH N BORENSTEINDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

JACLYN LIUDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

DALE E CALDWELLDirector and Vice PresidentTokyo

ARTHUR KELLERChief Financial OfficerSan Francisco

ANNE M ELLISManager and Chief Operating OfficerSan Francisco

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

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30 Years + $50 Million | 7

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6

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HEALTH

lt1 ADMINISTRATION

FELLOWSHIPS + SCHOLARSHIPS

30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTS

COMMUNITY GRANTS

FELLOWSHIPS +SCHOLARSHIPS

COMMUNITY GRANTS

FOOD + SHELTERARTSMATCHING

DISASTER RELIEF

CHIL

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LEGAL AID

8 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

CHILDREN + YOUTHThe Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is

committed to supporting programs serving disadvantaged children and youth in our

communities Over the years we have demonstrated this commitment through our

annual local grantmaking as well as four special multiyear million-dollar programs In 2016

the Foundation donated more than $22 million in special grants and community grants to

organizations serving children

30 Years + $50 Million | 9

30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTSIn 2016 we announced $16 million in multiyear charitable grants in honor of the Foundationrsquos 30th anniversary This followed three similar million-dollar grant programs in 2003 2006 and 2012 All four giving programs were based entirely on projects recommended by Morrison amp Foerster personnel and focused on creating a significant lasting impact on some of the critical unmet needs of disadvantaged children and youth in our communities Representing the largest set of grants in the Foundationrsquos history our 30th Anniversary Grants mdash like the three earlier million-dollar programs mdash were funded through set-asides from our annual budgets over the previous few years

Our 30th Anniversary Grants began with a firmwide call for nominations in early 2016 The response was tremendous with 100 nominations submitted by partners associates counsel and staff mdash many of whom were personally involved in the nonprofits A committee consisting of half of the Foundationrsquos board of directors and its COO then reviewed the proposals and conducted due diligence The full board reviewed the committeersquos eventual recommendations in order to reach its unanimous decisions

We awarded $1345 million in 30th Anniversary Grants to the six programs described below Of these large grants we distributed more than $800000 in 2016 with additional installments scheduled over the following two years

$240000GLOBALGIVING FOUNDATION FOR LIGHTHOUSE CENTER FOR HUMAN TRAFFICKING VICTIMSWashington DC and Tokyo wwwglobalgivingorg lhjjpenglish

GlobalGiving is the first and largest global crowdfunding community that connects nonprofits donors and companies in nearly every country around the world Our grant is intended to help GlobalGiving support Lighthousersquos expansion of its antitrafficking resources to regions outside of Tokyo and to use technology to reach more targets and victims of human trafficking in Japan The 2016 installment of our grant was $94419

$225000VOICES FOR CHILDRENSan Diego wwwspeakupnoworg

Voices for Children transforms the lives of abused children by providing them with volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocates

(CASAs) Our grant is intended to help Voices for Children implement its Case Liaison Program in San Diego County which is designed to triage child abuse cases in court in real time and match trained CASAs to foster children as quickly as possible after they become dependents of the court We contributed $112500 of this grant in 2016

$225000YOU GOTTA BELIEVE ndash THE OLDER CHILD ADOPTION amp PERMANENCY MOVEMENTNew York yougottabelieveorg

You Gotta Believe is the only New York City metro organization that exclusively focuses on finding permanent families for young adults teens and preteens in foster care Our grant is intended to help the organization launch its This Is for Real Program designed to provide long-term post placement support for older foster youth and their adoptive families in order to help the new families endure and thrive Our 2016 support for this program was $112500

OUR 30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTS FOCUS ON CREATING A SIGNIFICANT LASTING IMPACT ON SOME OF THE CRITICAL UNMET NEEDS OF DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN AND YOUTH IN OUR COMMUNITIES

10 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

$225000YWCA SILICON VALLEYSan Jose California ywca-svorg

YWCA Silicon Valley is dedicated to eliminating racism empowering women and promoting peace justice freedom and dignity for all The purpose of our grant is to help launch the organizationrsquos Arise Program a mobile counseling and therapy unit serving children and youth in Santa Clara County who have been affected by complex trauma Our contributions were scheduled to begin in 2017

$215000WASHINGTON LAWYERSrsquo COMMITTEE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS AND URBAN AFFAIRSWashington DC washlaworg

Since 1968 the Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs has mobilized the resources of the private bar to address issues of civil rights violations and poverty in the District of Columbia Our grant is intended to help launch the Committeersquos Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program which is designed to increase the level of parental involvement in the education of public school children in disadvantaged communities in Washington DC In 2016 we contributed $107500 toward this grant

$215000CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS FOUNDATIONLos Angeles crf-usaorg

Constitutional Rights Foundation (CRF) is a nonprofit nonpartisan community-based organization dedicated to educating Americarsquos young people about the importance of civic participation in a democratic society Our grant is intended to help launch Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets CRFrsquos program designed to nurture safe communities in Los Angeles by creating an opportunity for youth police officers teachers and parents to explore together the roles that police and citizens play in public safety Our 2016 contribution was $107500

Cam

p POSTCARD

Silicon Valley

30 Years + $50 Million | 11

COMMUNITY GRANTSIn 2016 charitable contributions to organizations serving children and protecting their rights continued to be at the core of our local giving programs In addition to our 30th Anniversary Grants we gave more than $910000 to a wide variety of organizations providing social developmental educational and legal services to at-risk youth The following are some examples

$32900GLOBAL FUND FOR MENTAL HEALTH FOR TELL JAPANHinsdale Illinois and Tokyo globalfund4mentalhealthorg telljpcom

The Global Fund for Mental Health supports education and training to reduce stigma promote understanding and increase capacity related to mental health around the world Our donation helped support TELL Japan a nongovernmental organization based in Tokyo in launching a nationwide chattext service to provide mental health services to youth in crisis in Japan

$8000INWOOD HOUSENew York inwoodhousecom

Since 1830 Inwood House has been the only organization in New York City focused primarily on comprehensively serving the needs of pregnant and parenting teens

$5000PACIFIC AUTISM CENTER FOR EDUCATION (PACE)Santa Clara California pacificautismorg

PACE provides high-quality programs for individuals with autism and associated developmental disabilities living in the San Francisco Bay Area

IN ADDITION TO OUR 30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTS WE GAVE MORE THAN $910000 TO A WIDE VARIETY OF ORGANIZATIONS PROVIDING SOCIAL DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATIONAL AND LEGAL SERVICES TO AT-RISK YOUTH

We also gave $285000 in smaller 30th Anniversary Grants to nine other nonprofit organizations serving at-risk youth in regions where Morrison amp Foerster has offices as described below

$50000 Bridge the Gap College Prep Sausalito California btgcollegepreporg

$30000 Britepaths Fairfax Virginia britepathsorg

$30000 Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts New York cmanyorg

$30000 Community Alliance for Special Education San Francisco caseadvocacyorg

$30000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center Washington DC dcfapacorg

$30000 Motherrsquos Choice USA for Motherrsquos Choice Montrose Colorado and Hong Kong motherschoiceorgen

$30000 Ravenswood Education Foundation Menlo Park California ravenswoodeforg

$30000 Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center Denver childlawcenterorg

$25000 Volunteers of America Camp POSTCARD (Peace Officers Striving to Create and Reinforce Dreams) Denver voacoloradoorggethelp-denvermetro-camppostcard

12 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LEGAL AIDThe Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has a long history of supporting organizations

that provide legal services to persons of limited means

30 Years + $50 Million | 13

$15000ACLU OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FOUNDATIONWashington DC acludcorg

Formerly the ACLU Fund of the National Capital Area the ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation supports the efforts of the American Civil Liberties Union to protect and expand civil liberties and civil rights for people who live work and visit Washington DC and in matters involving federal employees and agencies

$6500ASIAN LAW ALLIANCESan Jose California asianlawallianceorg

With programs designed to make legal services accessible to AsianPacific and low-income people the Asian Law Alliance has helped tens of thousands of people obtain decent housing justice in the immigration process and access to basic human and legal rights

$5000BRENNAN CENTER FOR JUSTICENew York brennancenterorg

The Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law is a nonpartisan law and policy institute that seeks to improve US systems of democracy and justice The Centerrsquos work addresses issues ranging from voting rights to campaign finance reform and from ending mass incarceration to preserving constitutional protections in the fight against terrorism

In 2016 we donated $982000 to local legal aid organizations and national nonprofit organizations engaged in impact litigation and enforcement of civil rights Below are some of the legal aid organizations that we supported

14 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

FELLOWSHIPS + SCHOLARSHIPS

The Foundation contributed more than $640000 in 2016 to fellowship and

scholarship programs benefiting children and youth and encouraging public service and diversity in higher education and the

legal profession

30 Years + $50 Million | 15

EQUAL JUSTICE WORKS FELLOWSHIPSSince 2000 The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed nearly $4 million in support of Equal Justice Works and its fellowship program Based in Washington DC this national program creates partnerships among public-interest lawyers nonprofit organizations law firms corporate sponsors and other donors to give underrepresented populations effective access to the justice system

Through Equal Justice Works we have sponsored 44 promising new lawyers pursuing public-interest legal careers at nonprofit organizations in the regions where Morrison amp Foerster has offices Most of our Fellows have focused their two-year projects on improving the lives of at-risk children and youth

In 2016 we contributed $336000 to Equal Justice Works for its fellowship program and $50000 to its general fund The following is a list of our recent Fellows

Karmena Diggs

Advocates for Children of New York

New York2015ndash17

Henrissa BasseyBay Area Legal AidOakland California

2016ndash18

Diana SissonChildrenrsquos Law Center

Washington DC2016ndash18

Ruby RenteriaLaw Foundation of

Silicon ValleySan Jose California

2016ndash18

Rebecca WolozinLegal Aid Justice

CenterFalls Church Virginia

2015ndash17

Rachel JuddRocky Mountain

Childrenrsquos Law CenterDenver

2015ndash17

Providing direct legal representation outreach and policy advocacy to help low-income students with disabilities in New York City learn to read proficiently so they can succeed in school

Providing trauma-informed civil legal representation to formerly institutionalized youth with disabilities in Contra Costa County to promote successful re-entry and reduce congregate-care placements

Promoting health and providing stability through legal representation outreach and advocacy on behalf of children in Washington DC whose families are experiencing or at risk of homelessness

Increasing access to justice for geographically isolated low-income tenants facing eviction in South Santa Clara County particularly those who are limited English proficient Spanish-speakers

Providing legal services and advocacy to low-income immigrant youth with special health needs in Northern Virginia so they can access high-quality education and developmentally appropriate services

Providing individual representation and systemic advocacy to keep low-income special-needs and minority Denver-area students in school and out of court when facing disciplinary proceedings

FELLOW LOCATION YEAR PROJECT

THROUGH EQUAL JUSTICE WORKS WE HAVE SPONSORED 44 PROMISING NEW LAWYERS PURSUING PUBLIC-INTEREST LEGAL CAREERS AT NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

16 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

TERRACIANO SCHOLARSHIPSThe Foundation gives renewable scholarships of up to $12000 annually for the undergraduate education of children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members through the Joseph E Terraciano Scholarship Program This program honors the memory of Joe Terraciano an exceptional lawyer with the firm Joe exhibited intelligence initiative leadership the highest ethical standards care and respect for those around him a commitment to excellence in all that he did and a love of diversity

Scholarship recipients are selected based on a combination of academic achievement financial need and demonstrated concern for the well-being of others Since its inception in 1990 the program has funded approximately $287 million in scholarships for 189 students

DUNHAM SCHOLARSHIPSIn 2016 we continued to support a significant scholarship for incoming law students from groups historically underrepresented in the legal profession The Morrison amp Foerster FoundationndashStephen S Dunham Scholarship at the University of San Diego School of Law This scholarship provides annual awards of $20000 for up to three years

Named for Steve Dunham a former chair of Morrison amp Foerster the award honors Steversquos passion for education and for increasing diversity in the legal profession The scholarships were previously awarded to students at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law the University of Colorado

Law School in Boulder Colorado the University of the District of Columbia David A Clarke School of Law in Washington DC and Golden Gate University School of Law in San Francisco

OTHER PUBLIC-INTEREST AND DIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPSThe Foundation supported a variety of other public-interest scholarships and programs promoting diversity in the legal profession such as $10000 to the California Bar Foundationrsquos Diversity Scholarship Program and $10000 to the Justice amp Diversity Center in San Francisco for its Bay Area Minority Law Student Scholarship Program

30 Years + $50 Million | 17

$10000DOORWAYS FOR WOMEN AND FAMILIESArlington Virginia doorwaysvaorg

Doorways for Women and Families creates pathways out of homelessness domestic violence and sexual assault leading to safe stable and empowered lives

$5600LOS ANGELES REGIONAL FOOD BANKLos Angeles lafoodbankorg

Since 1973 the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank has mobilized resources to fight hunger in Los Angeles

$5000LA CASA DE LAS MADRESSan Francisco lacasaorg

La Casa de las Madres offers a continuum of comprehensive and empowering services to women teens and children exposed to and at risk of abuse

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed to a number of agencies serving individuals struggling to meet their basic needs of sufficient food a safe clean place to sleep and shelter from abuse Our 2016 donations to these organizations totaled more than $260000 Below are a few examples

FOOD + SHELTER

18 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

$5000THE ARC SAN FRANCISCOSan Francisco thearcsforg

The Arc San Francisco is a lifelong learning and achievement center for more than 700 individuals with developmental disabilities in San Francisco San Mateo and Marin Counties

$2500GEORGETOWN LOMBARDI COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTERWashington DC lombardigeorgetownedu

Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center seeks to prevent treat and cure cancers by linking scientific discovery expert and compassionate patient care quality education and partnership with the community

$1000CONSERVATION COLORADO EDUCATION FUNDDenver conservationcoeforg

Conservation Colorado Education Fund works in nonpartisan ways to engage conservationists in the civic arena It also conducts nonpartisan civic engagement work such as get-out-the-vote efforts and grassroots organizing on specific policy issues

We donated approximately $256000 in 2016 to programs addressing the health and well-being of others Donations supported organizations assisting people living with HIVAIDS people with developmental and physical disabilities and people seeking to overcome economic disadvantages We also gave to a variety of nonprofit medical research organizations and to social service agencies seeking to strengthen local communities Below are three examples

HEALTH

30 Years + $50 Million | 19

$7500SAN DIEGO JUNIOR THEATRESan Diego juniortheatrecom

San Diego Junior Theatre provides engaging innovative high-quality theatre education and productions for children of all cultural heritages ages abilities and levels of interest Our donation supported its tuition assistance program

$5000ABLE ARTS WORKLong Beach California ableartsworkorg

The primary vision of Able ARTS Work is to provide lifelong learning community service and vocational opportunities through the creative arts for people with disabilities of all ages in an environment of warmth encouragement and inclusion

$2500THEATREWORKS SILICON VALLEYPalo Alto theatreworksorg

TheatreWorks celebrates the human spirit through innovative productions new works and education programs inspired by and engaging its diverse Silicon Valley community

In 2016 the Foundation supported organizations seeking to enrich our communities through creative and thought-provoking expression We designated many of these donations for the recipientsrsquo youth outreach and education programs Our donations to arts programs totaled more than $150000 Below are three examples

ARTS

20 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

INDIVIDUAL GIFT MATCHING

The Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by eligible lawyers and staff to a wide variety of nonprofit organizations that meet our giving guidelines In 2016 we matched gifts to charities such as the Anti-Defamation League in New York Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank in San Diego Swords to Plowshares in San Francisco and The Trevor Project in West Hollywood California In total the

Foundation contributed more than $88000 in individual matching gifts to more than 250 charitable organizations

LAW SCHOOL GIFT MATCHING

In a separate program the Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by the firmrsquos lawyers to their respective law schools In 2016 we donated more than $21000 in matching gifts to 22 law schools

CHALLENGE GRANTS

The Foundation occasionally offers to match the amount raised by firm personnel to benefit charitable causes of particular importance to Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff These challenge grants are usually issued through our community-grants or disaster-relief programs

The Foundation offers contribution-matching programs to Morrison amp Foerster personnel The purpose of these programs is to encourage private charitable giving provide additional leverage to gifts made by the firmrsquos lawyers and staff and support the charitable goals of the firmrsquos individual donors In 2016 the Foundation donated nearly $110000 in matching gifts

MATCHING

30 Years + $50 Million | 21

$25000ISRAAID (US) GLOBAL HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCEBethesda Maryland israaidcoil

IsraAID is a nonprofit nongovernmental organization committed to providing life-saving disaster relief and long-term support Our donation supported its efforts to provide food water and mental health support to people in emergency shelters following a series of earthquakes including a magnitude 70 mainshock in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$25000SECOND HARVEST ASIARoseville Minnesota foodbankasia

Second Harvest Asia serves as a knowledge leader resource and convener of food banks in Asia Our donation supported efforts to deliver food and relief supplies to people affected by the earthquakes in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$10000GRAY AREA FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTSSan Francisco grayareaorg

Gray Area uses art and technology to create social and civic impact through education incubation and public events Our donation supported the relief fund that Gray Area established following the ldquoGhost Shiprdquo warehouse fire in Oakland California that killed 36 people many of them artists in December 2016

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has a strong tradition of facilitating and increasing the impact of the generosity of Morrison amp Foerster partners and employees Over the years we have coordinated special campaigns that have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for relief and restoration work following various disasters such as Hurricane Sandy in 2012 flooding in Colorado in 2013 and the spring 2015 earthquakes in Nepal

In 2016 we continued this tradition through donations totaling $60000 to the following nonprofit organizations

DISASTER RELIEF

22 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

In 2016 the Berlin office of Morrison amp Foerster launched its own charitable giving program that is consistent with the goals of the Foundation in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Established for tax and charitable-giving reasons the program in Berlin follows a model developed several years earlier for charitable giving in the firmrsquos London office

The Berlin officersquos program issued charitable grants in 2016 totaling euro44000 or approximately $46349 The London officersquos program made charitable donations totaling pound86280 or approximately $106140 A sample of those grants is described below

CHARITABLE GIVING IN EUROPE

pound7228 (approx $8892)

RICHARD HOUSE CHILDRENrsquoS HOSPICELondon richardhouseorguk

The first childrenrsquos hospice in London Richard House delivers clinical care short breaks and other residential services to children and young adults with life-limiting or life-threatening health conditions while supporting their families through counseling and bereavement programs

euro5000 (approx $5268)

REFUGEE LAW CLINIC BERLIN EVBerlin rlc-berlinorg

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin was created in 2014 through an initiative of undergraduate and PhD students at the Humboldt University of Berlin Part of the Refugee Law Clinic Network in Germany the Berlin clinic trains university students in asylum and migration law The students then offer free legal advice to refugees and migrants at a variety of locations in Berlin including the university emergency shelters and preliminary reception centers

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

The Foundation distributes funds at the discretion of its board of directors which consists of partners from each of the firmrsquos regions

Only funding requests sponsored by Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff are considered

Donations are made to US nonprofit organizations with IRC sect 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status whose programs in the view of the Foundationrsquos board of directors are aligned with the Foundationrsquos focus and can in the boardrsquos opinion best serve the communityrsquos needs We prefer to support programs that can benefit greatly from even relatively modest donations We also support a scholarship program for the children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members

We do not contribute to fraternal religious or political organizations to groups that discriminate on the basis of race religion political affiliation gender identity or sexual orientation or to individuals We do not make donations for firm-related business development or client-relations reasons The Foundation does not purchase tickets to charitable fundraising events

GIVING GUIDELINES

ONLY FUNDING REQUESTS SPONSORED BY MORRISON amp FOERSTER LAWYERS AND STAFF ARE CONSIDERED

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

24 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

2016 The following are the organizations listed by region that received at least $1000 in Foundation donations during 2016 Not

included are matching gifts and Terraciano Scholarship awards which are described above Unless otherwise noted we designated our gifts

for recipientsrsquo general funds

CONTRIBUTIONS

30 Years + $50 Million | 25

DENVER AREA $

Alpine Legal Services ndash Glenwood Springs 1500 Colorado Coalition for the Homeless ndash Stout Street Eye Clinic ndash Denver

1055

Colorado Lawyers Committee ndash Denver 4110 Conservation Colorado Education Fund ndash Denver

1000

Deaf Overcoming Violence through Empowerment (DOVE) ndash Denver

1055

Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado ndash Greenwood Village

1055

Florence Crittenton Services of Colorado ndash Denver

1056

Food For Thought ndash Denver 5000 Girls Inc of Metro Denver ndash Denver 1056 Hope House of Colorado ndash Arvada 2300 The Legal Aid Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2905

Live By Living ndash Lakewood 1000 Mi Casa Resource Center ndash Pro Bono Patent Program General Fund ndash Denver

1000

Rescue Me ndash Colorado Mutt Rescue ndash Watkinsonville Georgia

1056

Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Denver

35590

SungateKids ndash Englewood 2500 Volunteers of America ndash Camp POSTCARD Early Childhood Education Center Veteran Services Center ndash Denver

27500

Wish of a Lifetime ndash Denver 1056 The Womenrsquos Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2500

LOS ANGELES AREA $

Able ARTS Work ndash Long Beach 5000 ACLU Foundation of Southern California ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Childrenrsquos Rights ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Housing and Healing ndash Los Angeles

5000

Bet Tzedek Legal Services ndash Los Angeles 5000 Big Up Kidz ndash Los Angeles 5000 Break the Cycle ndash Culver City 5000

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

California Institute of Technology ndash Moore-Hufstedler Fund ndash Pasadena

15000

CARES ndash LAC + USC Medical Center ndash Los Angeles

2500

Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law ndash Casa LibreFreedom House Homeless Youth Shelter ndash Los Angeles

2500

Childrenrsquos Bureau ndash Los Angeles 5000 Childrenrsquos Burn Foundation ndash Sherman Oaks

2500

Childrenrsquos Hospital Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

3500

Childrenrsquos Law Center of California ndash Monterey Park

5000

Circle of Friends ndash Los Angeles 5000 Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) ndash Los Angeles

10000

The Colburn School ndash Los Angeles 2500 Constitutional Rights Foundation ndash Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets Program General Fund ndash Los Angeles

112500

Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services ndash Culver City

5000

DIY Girls ndash Los Angeles 1000 Family Health Care Centers of Greater Los Angeles ndash Bell Gardens

3500

Friends of the Los Angeles County Law Library ndash Los Angeles

3000

Good Shepherd Shelter ndash Los Angeles 5000 Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association ndash Los Angeles

2500

Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law ndash Los Angeles

5000

Hathaway-Sycamores Child and Family Services ndash Pasadena

5000

Homeboy Industries ndash Los Angeles 1000 House of Ruth ndash Claremont 3000 Inner-City Arts ndash Los Angeles 5000 Inner City Law Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 JFS ndash SOVA Community Food amp Resource Program ndash Van Nuys

2639

Just the Beginning ndash A Pipeline Organization ndash Summer Legal Institute in Los Angeles ndash Chicago Illinois

5000

26 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

LA Kitchen ndash Los Angeles 2500 Law Rocks ndash Manhattan Beach 5000 Learning Rights Law Center ndash Los Angeles 6000 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

5000

Levitt amp Quinn Family Law Center ndash Los Angeles

5000

Library Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Childrenrsquos Summer Reading Club ndash Los Angeles

3500

Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles County Bar Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles LGBT Center ndash Los Angeles 4000 Los Angeles Mission ndash Los Angeles 1000 Los Angeles Regional Food Bank ndash Los Angeles

5600

Los Angeles Times Family Fund ndash Summer Camp Campaign ndash Pasadena

2500

Maternal and Child Health Access ndash Los Angeles

3000

McKinley Childrenrsquos Center ndash San Dimas 1500 Mental Health Advocacy Services ndash Los Angeles

5000

The Midnight Mission ndash Los Angeles 1500 Music Center Foundation ndash Los Angeles 4000 My Friendrsquos Place ndash Hollywood 5000 Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society ndash Pasadena

7500

Para Los Nintildeos ndash Los Angeles 2500 PATH Beyond Shelter ndash Los Angeles 1000 Public Counsel ndash Los Angeles 5000 The Rape Foundation ndash Santa Monica 1000 Roy W Roberts IIndashWattsWillowbrook Boys amp Girls Club ndash Los Angeles

2500

Support for Harbor Area Womenrsquos Lives (SHAWL) ndash San Pedro

5000

Starlight Childrenrsquos Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Venice Family Clinic ndash Venice 4000 Weingart Center Association ndash Los Angeles 5000 Western Center on Law amp Poverty ndash Los Angeles

5000

NEW YORK CITY AREA $

A Better Balance ndash New York 10000 Advocates for Children of New York ndash New York 15330 AIDS Walk New York ndash New York 5000 Anti-Defamation League ndash New York 1500 Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund ndash New York

5000

Association to Benefit Children ndash New York 1000 Behind the Book ndash New York 3000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City ndash New York

5000

Breaking Ground ndash New York 2000 BronxWorks ndash Early Childhood Learning Center ndash Bronx

2500

Brooklyn Botanic Garden ndash The Childrenrsquos Garden and The Discovery Garden ndash Brooklyn

1500

The Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse ndash Brooklyn

1000

Brooklyn Defender Services ndash Family Defense Project ndash Brooklyn

2500

CaringKind ndash New York 2500 CFC Loud N Clear Foundation ndash Farmingdale New Jersey

1500

Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts ndash New York 30000 Citizensrsquo Committee for Children of New York ndash New York

3000

City Bar Justice Center ndash New York 10000 City Harvest ndash New York 2000 CITYarts ndash New York 2500 Civic Builders ndash New York 5000 Coalition for the Homeless ndash Camp Homeward Bound First Step Job Training Program ndash New York

7500

Columbia University ndash Babies Heart Fund ndash New York

1500

Comprehensive Development ndash New York 5000 Concrete Safaris ndash New York 2500 DonorsChooseorg ndash New York City Projects ndash New York

10000

The Doe Fund ndash New York 2500 Dress for Success ndash New York 5000 East Harlem Tutorial Program ndash New York 5000 Edible Schoolyard NYC ndash Brooklyn 5000 The Exoneration Initiative ndash In Honor of Richard Rosario ndash New York

10000

30 Years + $50 Million | 27

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Family Center ndash The Legal Wellness Institute ndash Brooklyn

5000

Fordham Student Sponsored Fellowship ndash New York

1000

Fund for the City of New York ndash ENACT School Partnership Program ndash New York

2500

Getting Out and Staying Out ndash New York 5000 Global Language Project ndash New York 10000 GO Project ndash New York 5000 Grace Institute ndash New York 2500 Harlem Childrenrsquos Zone ndash New York 5000 Harlem RBI ndash New York 2500 Harmony Program ndash New York 2500 Harvest Home ndash New York 3000 Her Justice ndash New York 2500 Hofstra University ndash Hofstra Law Access to Justice Incubator ndash Hempstead

15000

iMentor ndash New York 5000 Inwood House ndash New York 8000 The Jennifer A Kay Foundation ndash New York 2500 The Jewish Board ndash The Mann Center ndash New York

2500

The Keswell School ndash New York 15000 Lawyers Alliance for New York ndash New York 45000 Lawyers for Children ndash New York 5000 LeGaL Foundation ndash New York 5000 Legal Information for Families Today ndash Brooklyn

2500

Legal Outreach ndash PACT (Pathways to Achievement and Community Transformation) ndash Long Island City

5000

Legal Services NYC ndash New York 11000 Letrsquos Get Ready ndash New York 10000 Literacy Partners ndash New York 5000 Manhattan Legal Services ndash New York 2500 Nazareth Housing ndash New York 2500 Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem ndash New York

2500

New York Asian Womenrsquos Center ndash New York

2500

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest ndash New York

15000

New York Legal Assistance Group ndash New York 3500 New York Womenrsquos Foundation ndash New York 2500

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Office of the Appellate Defender ndash New York 5000 The Partnership for the Homeless ndash New York 5000 PENCIL ndash New York 2500 Performance Space 122 ndash Brooklyn 5000 Pro Bono Partnership ndash White Plains 1500 ProjectArt ndash New York 2000 The Public Theater ndash Shakespeare in the Park ndash New York

10000

Randallrsquos Island Park Alliance ndash New York 5000 Riverside Symphony ndash Music Memory Program ndash New York

10000

Safe Passage Project ndash New York 1000 Sanctuary for Families ndash New York 13000 SCO Family of Services ndash Glen Cove 2500 Selfhelp Community Services ndash New York 1000 Start Small Think Big ndash Bronx 5000 Storefront Academy Harlem ndash New York 10000 Trip of a Lifetime ndash Summer Travel Scholarships ndash Scarsdale

3500

Union Settlement Association ndash New York 2000 United Neighborhood Houses ndash New York 1000 Urban Justice Center ndash Summer Internship Program ndash New York

3000

Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts ndash New York 5000 Volunteers of Legal Service ndash New York 15000 You Gotta Believe ndash The Older Child Adoption amp Permanency Movement ndash This Is For Real Program ndash Brooklyn

112500

Young Peoplersquos Chorus of New York City ndash New York

1250

Youth INC ndash New York 2500 Youth Represent ndash New York 2500

NORTHERN VIRGINIA $

Britepaths ndash Fairfax 30000 Carpenterrsquos Shelter ndash Alexandria 10000 Doorways for Women and Families ndash Arlington

10000

Fairfax CASA ndash Fairfax 5000 Fairfax Partnership for Youth ndash Falls Church 5000 Final Salute ndash Haymarket 5000 Friends of FANA ndash Reston 1000 Homestretch ndash Falls Church 5000

28 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NORTHERN VIRGINIA (CONTINUED)

Just Neighbors ndash Falls Church 5000 Legal Aid Justice Center ndash JustChildren Program Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Fairfax

10874

Legal Services of Northern Virginia ndash Fairfax 10000 Loudoun Abused Womenrsquos Shelter ndash Leesburg 10000 Volunteer Fairfax ndash Fairfax 10000

SAN DIEGO AREA $

Casa Cornelia Law Center ndash San Diego 5000 Century Club of San Diego ndash Champions for Youth ndash La Jolla

1319

Distinguished Young Women of San Diego ndash Carlsbad

1500

Girls on the Run of San Diego ndash Encinitas 5000 The Honor Foundation ndash San Diego 1000 Imperial Court de San Diego ndash San Diego 5000 Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank ndash San Diego

10000

Japan Society of San Diego and Tijuana ndash Tomodachi Initiative Youth Baseball Exchange ndash San Diego

2500

Just in Time for Foster Youth ndash San Diego 5000 La Jolla Playhouse ndash Education and Outreach Programs ndash La Jolla

5000

Legal Aid Society of San Diego ndash San Diego 15000 Rady Childrenrsquos Hospital Auxiliary ndash Del Mar Unit ndash San Diego

10000

San Diego County Bar Foundation ndash San Diego 5000 San Diego Junior Theatre ndash Tuition Assistance Program ndash San Diego

7500

San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program ndash San Diego

10000

Semper Fi Fund ndash Oceanside 1000 Solutions for Change ndash Vista 5000 UC San Diego Foundation ndash Christini Fund ndash La Jolla

1000

University of San Diego School of Law ndash The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation ndash Stephen S Dunham Scholarship ndash San Diego

20000

Voices for Children ndash Case Liaison Program General Fund ndash San Diego

137500

Warfighter Made ndash Temecula 1000 YMCA of San Diego County ndash San Diego 3000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA $

100 Black Men of the Bay Area ndash Oakland 5000 A Better Way ndash Berkeley 3000 ACLU Foundation ndash FrontLine Fund ndash San Francisco

5000

AIDS Legal Referral Panel ndash San Francisco 7500 AIDS Walk San Francisco ndash San Francisco 1600 Alameda County Community Food Bank ndash Oakland

13500

APA Family Support Services ndash San Francisco

2000

The Arc San Francisco ndash San Francisco 5000 At The Crossroads ndash San Francisco 2000 Bay Area Legal Aid ndash Oakland 70000 Bay Area Urban Debate League ndash Oakland 12500 Bay Area Young Survivors ndash Deb Mosley Memorial Scholarship Fund ndash San Francisco

3840

Berkeley Repertory Theatre ndash Youth Education Programs ndash Berkeley

18500

Bridge the Gap College Prep ndash Sausalito 50000 California Bar Foundation ndash Diversity Scholarship Program ndash San Francisco

10000

California Life Sciences Institute ndash K-12 STEM Education ndash South San Francisco

2500

Centro Legal de la Raza ndash Oakland 2500 Challenge Day ndash Concord 1000 Charlotte Maxwell Clinic ndash Oakland 2500 Child Care Law Center ndash San Francisco 2500 Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund ndash San Francisco

25000

Clinic By the Bay ndash San Francisco 2000 The Commonwealth Club of California ndash Bay Area Student Outreach ndash San Francisco

5000

Community Alliance for Special Education ndash San Francisco

30000

Disability Rights Education amp Defense Fund ndash Berkeley

2500

Dogs for Diabetics ndash Concord 1000 DonorsChooseorg ndash San Francisco Bay Area Projects ndash New York

5000

Earned Asset Resource Network ndash San Francisco

1000

East Bay Agency for Children ndash Oakland 8000 East Bay Childrenrsquos Law Offices ndash Oakland 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 29

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

East Bay College Fund ndash College Access Program ndash Oakland

10000

East Bay Community Law Center ndash Berkeley 25000 Eviction Defense Collaborative ndash San Francisco 2500 Fiat Lux Scholarship Program Fund ndash Berkeley 2500 First Graduate ndash San Francisco 5000 First Place for Youth ndash Oakland 10000 The Foundation of City College of San Francisco ndash San Francisco

10000

Friends of the San Francisco Public Library ndash The Mix at SFPL ndash San Francisco

7500

Future Youth Records ndash Pacifica 5000 George Mark Childrenrsquos House ndash San Leandro 2500 Gray Area Foundation for the Arts ndash Oakland Fire Fund ndash San Francisco

10000

Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco ndash San Francisco

5000

Jewish Community Relations Council ndash Jewish Coalition for Literacy ndash San Francisco

1000

Jewish Family and Childrenrsquos Services ndash San Francisco

3500

Jewish Family amp Childrenrsquos Services of the East Bay ndash Berkeley

3500

Juma Ventures ndash San Francisco 5000 Justice amp Diversity Center ndash General Fund Bay Area Minority Law School Student Scholarship ndash San Francisco

50000

La Casa de las Madres ndash San Francisco 5000 La Cocina ndash San Francisco 1900 La Raza Centro Legal ndash Unaccompanied Children Project ndash San Francisco

10000

Larkin Street Youth Services ndash San Francisco 10000 Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area ndash San Francisco

70000

Legal Aid at Work ndash San Francisco 55000 Legal Aid of Marin ndash San Rafael 5000 Legal Services for Children ndash San Francisco 18000 Level Playing Field Institute ndash SMASH Program ndash Oakland

3000

Little BrothersndashFriends of the Elderly ndash San Francisco

2450

Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area ndash San Francisco 2000 Mission Graduates ndash San Francisco 2000 New Leaders ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash Oakland

5000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

Oakland Museum of California ndash Learning Initiatives ndash Oakland

2500

OneJustice ndash San Francisco 3000 Opportunity Junction ndash Antioch 1500 The Other Bar Foundation ndash San Francisco 5000 PowerMyLearning ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash New York

1500

Project Open Hand ndash San Francisco 7000 Raphael House ndash San Francisco 15000 Reading Partners ndash Oakland 1000 Rebuilding Together San Francisco ndash San Francisco

6000

The Reset Foundation ndash Berkeley 2000 RYSE Center ndash Richmond 1000 San Francisco AIDS Foundation ndash San Francisco

21500

San Francisco Interfaith Council ndash San Francisco

3500

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ndash Education Programs ndash San Francisco

25000

San Francisco Suicide Prevention ndash Youth Risk Reduction Program ndash San Francisco

2500

San Francisco Symphony ndash Adventures in Music Youth Education Program General Fund ndash San Francisco

43500

Seven Tepees Youth Program ndash College and Career Program ndash San Francisco

10000

SF-Marin Food Bank ndash San Francisco 9250 Shelter Inc ndash Concord 1000 The Spot Oakland ndash Oakland 1000 Swords to Plowshares ndash San Francisco 5000 Tuolumne River Trust ndash San Francisco 1500 UC Berkeley SAGE Scholars Program ndash Berkeley

3000

Youth Outside ndash Oakland 1000

SILICON VALLEY $

Abilities United ndash Palo Alto 3000 Adolescent Counseling Services ndash Outlet Program ndash Redwood City

2500

The Art of Yoga Project ndash Palo Alto 1000 Asian Law Alliance ndash San Jose 6500 Avenidas ndash Palo Alto 3000

30 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Bring Me A Book Foundation ndash Redwood City 3000 The Campaign for Legal Services ndash Mountain View

30000

Child Advocates of Silicon Valley ndash Milpitas 2500 Childrenrsquos Health Council ndash Palo Alto 2500 Cinequest ndash San Jose 2500 College of Adaptive Arts ndash San Jose 1000 Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash East Palo Alto

11000

Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse ndash San Mateo

2500

CuriOdyssey ndash San Mateo 2500 Eastside College Preparatory School ndash East Palo Alto

6000

Ecumenical Hunger Program ndash East Palo Alto

2500

Family amp Children Services of Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto

2500

Family Connections ndash San Carlos 2500 The Family Giving Tree ndash Milpitas 2000 The Fit Kids Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Friends for Youth ndash Redwood City 2500 Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve ndash Moss Beach

3000

HomeFirst ndash Milpitas 1000 HopeLab Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto Charitable Foundation ndash Palo Alto

1000

La Raza Lawyers Charitable Foundation ndash San Jose

3000

Law Foundation of Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 15000 Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County ndash Redwood City

15000

LifeMoves ndash Menlo Park 3500 Marine Toys for Tots Foundation ndash San Jose 2000 My New Red Shoes ndash Redwood City 2500 Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence ndash San Jose

1500

Pacific Autism Center for Education ndash Santa Clara

5000

Palo Alto Art Center Foundation ndash Palo Alto 2500 Palo Alto Family YMCA ndash Parkinsonrsquos Exercise Program ndash Palo Alto

3500

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Parents Helping Parents ndash San Jose 2500 Peninsula Bridge ndash Menlo Park 5000 Pie Ranch ndash Pescadero 2500 Pro Bono Project Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 QuestBridge ndash QuestBridge Scholars Network at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

1000

Ravenswood Education Foundation ndash Menlo Park

30000

Roadrunners Sports Club ndash Palo Alto 1000 Ronald McDonald House at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

5000

Sacred Heart Community Service ndash San Jose 1000 Samaritan House ndash San Mateo 3500 San Jose Museum of Art ndash San Jose 2500 Santa Clara University ndash Katharine amp George Alexander Community Law Center ndash San Jose

5000

Second Harvest Food Bank ndash San Jose 3500 Sequoia Adult School Scholars ndash Palo Alto 1000 Silicon Valley Community Foundation ndash San Francisco Bay Area Summer Reading Program ndash Mountain View

1000

Stand Up for Kids ndash Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 Stanford University ndash Stanford Community Law Clinic ndash East Palo Alto

10000

The Tech Museum of Innovation ndash San Jose 2500 TheatreWorks Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto 2500 The Tower Foundation of San Jose State University ndash Record Clearance Project ndash San Jose

2000

Vida Verde Nature Education ndash San Gregorio 1500

WASHINGTON DC AREA $

A Wider Circle ndash Bethesda 5000 ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation ndash Washington DC

15000

Ayuda ndash Washington DC 5000 Back on My Feet ndash Washington DC 5000 Bread for the City ndash Washington DC 10000 Bright Beginnings ndash Washington DC 10000 BUILD ndash Metro DC Programs ndash Washington DC

15000

Calvary Womenrsquos Services ndash Washington DC 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 31

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Children of Mine Youth Center ndash Washington DC

10000

Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Washington DC

15416

Community Family Life Services ndash Washington DC

1000

Council for Court Excellence ndash Washington DC

3500

DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice ndash Washington DC

5000

DC Bar Foundation ndash Washington DC 5000 DC Bar Pro Bono Center ndash Washington DC 15000 DC Greens ndash Washington DC 10000 DC School of Law Foundation ndash Scholarship Campaign ndash Washington DC

8400

DC Volunteer Lawyers Project ndash Washington DC

7500

Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP) ndash Washington DC

10000

Everybody Wins DC ndash Power Lunch Reading Program ndash Washington DC

2400

The Family Place ndash Washington DC 15000 Food amp Friends ndash Washington DC 8000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center ndash Washington DC

37500

Friendship Place ndash Washington DC 7500 Georgetown University ndash Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center ndash Washington DC

2500

House of Ruth ndash Washington DC 8000 Johns Hopkins University ndash Sarcoma Research Fund ndash Baltimore

10600

Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) ndash Washington DC

10000

Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia ndash Washington DC

20000

Legal Counsel for the Elderly ndash Washington DC

10000

Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project ndash Washington DC

7500

N Street Village ndash Washington DC 10000 Neighborhood Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

6000

Only Make Believe ndash Washington DC 5000

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Playworks ndash Washington DC 5000 Reach Incorporated ndash Washington DC 5000 RESET Classroom Adventures in Hands-On Science amp Math ndash Washington DC

5000

Sitar Arts Center ndash Washington DC 10000 So Others Might Eat ndash Washington DC 8000 Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders (SMYAL) ndash Washington DC

5000

Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs ndash Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

122500

The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless ndash Washington DC

7500

OTHER US $

Anti-Defamation League ndash Chicago Illinois 1500 Foundation for Democracy and Justice ndash Sacramento California

4000

Mono Lake Foundation ndash Lee Vining California

1000

Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation ndash Monterey California

2500

Parents for a Sustainable Future ndash Boston Massachusetts

1000

Sundance Benefit ndash Camp Rehoboth ndash Rehoboth Beach Delaware

1000

NATIONAL FOCUS $

ABA Fund for Justice and Education ndash ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund Rule of Law Initiative ndash Chicago Illinois

5680

American Cancer Society ndash Vienna Virginia 10250 American Heart Association ndash Des Moines Iowa 10250 American Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation ndash Arlington Virginia

5000

American Jewish Committee ndash New York 2500 Americans for Responsible Solutions Foundation ndash San Francisco

5000

Appleseed Foundation ndash Washington DC 8000 The Avielle Foundation ndash Newtown Connecticut 1000 Bellwether Education Partners ndash Sudbury Massachusetts

5000

32 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NATIONAL FOCUS (CONTINUED)

Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence ndash Lawyers for a Safer America ndash Washington DC

10000

Brennan Center for Justice ndash New York 5000 Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association (CASANA) ndash Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

2000

Disability Rights Legal Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 Equal Justice Works ndash Fellowship Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

386000

Federal Bar Foundation ndash New York 5000 Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) ndash Los Angeles

2500

The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation ndash New York

10000

KinderVision Foundation ndash The Greatest Save Teen PSA Program ndash Peru Indiana

5000

Lambda Legal ndash Los Angeles 5000 Learning Ally ndash Princeton New Jersey 7500 Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation ndash Norwalk Connecticut

10000

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund ndash New York

5000

National Center for Youth Law ndash Oakland California

15000

National Immigration Law Center ndash Los Angeles 2500 The National Urban Technology Center ndash New York

2500

National Veterans Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

5000

National Womenrsquos Law Center ndash Washington DC

5000

OutServe-SLDN ndash Washington DC 5000 Pro Bono Net ndash New York 15000 Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation ndash Chicago Illinois

2000

Soledad OrsquoBrien and Brad Raymond Starfish Foundation ndash New York

5000

The Trevor Project ndash West Hollywood California

7500

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ndash Washington DC

10000

ASIA $

Bethel USA ndash Fort Collins Colorado 5000

ASIA (CONTINUED)

Global Fund for Mental Health ndash TELL Japan Chat Room Project ndash Hinsdale Illinois

32900

GlobalGiving ndash Lighthouse Center for Human Trafficking Victims ndash Washington DC

94419

IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Response ndash Bethesda Maryland

25000

Motherrsquos Choice USA ndash Montrose Colorado 30000 Room to Read ndash Asia Programs ndash San Francisco

20000

Second Harvest Asia ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Relief ndash Roseville Minnesota

25000

Teach for China ndash San Francisco 5000

INTERNATIONAL FOCUS $

Center for Reproductive Rights ndash New York 15000 Ceres ndash Boston Massachusetts 2500 The Cyrus R Vance Center for International Justice ndash New York

10000

Doctors Without Borders ndash New York 1500 Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance ndash San Rafael California

5000

Global Goods Partners ndash New York 5000 Human Rights Watch ndash Childrenrsquos Rights Division ndash New York

5000

Immigration Equality ndash New York 2500 Plant with Purpose ndash San Diego 2500 RefugePoint ndash Boston Massachusetts 5000 Save the Children ndash Fairfield Connecticut 1000 Speak Up Africa ndash New York 1000 Vera Institute of Justice ndash New York 5000 VisionSpring ndash New York 10000

BERLIN $

Arne Friedrich Stiftung (Arne Friedrich Foundation) ndash Berlin

4214

Bantabaa eV (Meeting Point) ndash Berlin 3160 Berliner Herz (Berlin Heart) ndash Berlin 3055 Die Arche (The Ark) ndash Berlin 2528 Freudberg Gemeinschaftsschule (Freudberg Scholarships) ndash Berlin

2528

30 Years + $50 Million | 33

BERLIN (CONTINUED)

Jenny de la Torre Stiftung (Jenny de la Torre Foundation) ndash Berlin

5267

JUNA eV (Jung Unbegleitet Nicht Allein) (Young Unaccompanied Not Alone) ndash Berlin

1053

KuB eV (Kontakt- und Beratungsstelle fuumlr Fluumlchtlinge und Migrant_innen) (Contact and Counseling for Refugees and Migrants) ndash Berlin

1053

Outreach ndash Mobile Jungendarbeit Berlin (Outreach ndash Mobile Youth Work Berlin) ndash Berlin

1053

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin eV ndash Berlin 5267 Rock it Biz gemeinnuumltzige Stiftungs-GmbH (Rock it Biz Nonprofit Foundation) ndash Berlin

10535

Sharehaus Refugio (Sharehouse Refuge) ndash Berlin

3160

Teach First Deutschland (Teach First Germany) ndash Berlin

3160

LONDON AND UK $

Blind Sailing ndash Ramsgate 8892 Bliss ndash London 8892 Bowel Cancer UK ndash London 8892 The Brokerage Citylink ndash London 8892 Generating Genius ndash South Croydon 8892 The Hospice of St Francis ndash Hertfordshire 8892 Ian Mikardo High School ndash London 8892 Legal Advice Centre (University House) ndash London

4920

Plan International UK ndash London 2460 Rhythms of Life ndash London 8892 Richard House Childrenrsquos Hospice ndash London 8892 South Westminster Legal Advice Centre ndash London

4920

The Sparkle Foundation ndash Lancashire 2460 Womankind Worldwide ndash London 2460 You Make It ndash London 8892 The Berlin and London offices of Morrison amp Foerster each

have their own charitable giving program that is consistent with the Foundationrsquos goals in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Both officesrsquo sets of 2016 contributions which are in addition to those of the Foundation are listed here for informational purposes if greater than $1000 (converted) but they are not included in this reportrsquos financial discussion

CONTACT USIf you are a partner or employee of Morrison amp Foerster and have questions or comments please visit the ldquoMoFo Foundationrdquo section of the portal for

more information and a list of current Foundation representatives

DIRECTORS + OFFICERS AS OF DECEMBER 31 2016

JAMIE A LEVITTDirector and ChairNew York

KENNETH A KUWAYTIDirector and PresidentPalo Alto

W STEPHEN SMITHDirector and SecretaryWashington DC

PAUL D MCKENZIEDirector and Vice PresidentBeijing

ANGELA KEREKDirector and Vice PresidentBerlin

ALEX VAN DER WOLKDirector and Vice PresidentBrussels

SCOTT F LLEWELLYNDirector and Vice PresidentDenver

TREVOR L JAMESDirector and Vice PresidentLondon

NANCY R THOMASDirector and Vice PresidentLos Angeles

LAWRENCE T YANOWITCHDirector and Vice PresidentNorthern Virginia

BRIAN M KRAMERDirector and Vice PresidentSan Diego

RUTH N BORENSTEINDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

JACLYN LIUDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

DALE E CALDWELLDirector and Vice PresidentTokyo

ARTHUR KELLERChief Financial OfficerSan Francisco

ANNE M ELLISManager and Chief Operating OfficerSan Francisco

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

8 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

CHILDREN + YOUTHThe Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is

committed to supporting programs serving disadvantaged children and youth in our

communities Over the years we have demonstrated this commitment through our

annual local grantmaking as well as four special multiyear million-dollar programs In 2016

the Foundation donated more than $22 million in special grants and community grants to

organizations serving children

30 Years + $50 Million | 9

30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTSIn 2016 we announced $16 million in multiyear charitable grants in honor of the Foundationrsquos 30th anniversary This followed three similar million-dollar grant programs in 2003 2006 and 2012 All four giving programs were based entirely on projects recommended by Morrison amp Foerster personnel and focused on creating a significant lasting impact on some of the critical unmet needs of disadvantaged children and youth in our communities Representing the largest set of grants in the Foundationrsquos history our 30th Anniversary Grants mdash like the three earlier million-dollar programs mdash were funded through set-asides from our annual budgets over the previous few years

Our 30th Anniversary Grants began with a firmwide call for nominations in early 2016 The response was tremendous with 100 nominations submitted by partners associates counsel and staff mdash many of whom were personally involved in the nonprofits A committee consisting of half of the Foundationrsquos board of directors and its COO then reviewed the proposals and conducted due diligence The full board reviewed the committeersquos eventual recommendations in order to reach its unanimous decisions

We awarded $1345 million in 30th Anniversary Grants to the six programs described below Of these large grants we distributed more than $800000 in 2016 with additional installments scheduled over the following two years

$240000GLOBALGIVING FOUNDATION FOR LIGHTHOUSE CENTER FOR HUMAN TRAFFICKING VICTIMSWashington DC and Tokyo wwwglobalgivingorg lhjjpenglish

GlobalGiving is the first and largest global crowdfunding community that connects nonprofits donors and companies in nearly every country around the world Our grant is intended to help GlobalGiving support Lighthousersquos expansion of its antitrafficking resources to regions outside of Tokyo and to use technology to reach more targets and victims of human trafficking in Japan The 2016 installment of our grant was $94419

$225000VOICES FOR CHILDRENSan Diego wwwspeakupnoworg

Voices for Children transforms the lives of abused children by providing them with volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocates

(CASAs) Our grant is intended to help Voices for Children implement its Case Liaison Program in San Diego County which is designed to triage child abuse cases in court in real time and match trained CASAs to foster children as quickly as possible after they become dependents of the court We contributed $112500 of this grant in 2016

$225000YOU GOTTA BELIEVE ndash THE OLDER CHILD ADOPTION amp PERMANENCY MOVEMENTNew York yougottabelieveorg

You Gotta Believe is the only New York City metro organization that exclusively focuses on finding permanent families for young adults teens and preteens in foster care Our grant is intended to help the organization launch its This Is for Real Program designed to provide long-term post placement support for older foster youth and their adoptive families in order to help the new families endure and thrive Our 2016 support for this program was $112500

OUR 30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTS FOCUS ON CREATING A SIGNIFICANT LASTING IMPACT ON SOME OF THE CRITICAL UNMET NEEDS OF DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN AND YOUTH IN OUR COMMUNITIES

10 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

$225000YWCA SILICON VALLEYSan Jose California ywca-svorg

YWCA Silicon Valley is dedicated to eliminating racism empowering women and promoting peace justice freedom and dignity for all The purpose of our grant is to help launch the organizationrsquos Arise Program a mobile counseling and therapy unit serving children and youth in Santa Clara County who have been affected by complex trauma Our contributions were scheduled to begin in 2017

$215000WASHINGTON LAWYERSrsquo COMMITTEE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS AND URBAN AFFAIRSWashington DC washlaworg

Since 1968 the Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs has mobilized the resources of the private bar to address issues of civil rights violations and poverty in the District of Columbia Our grant is intended to help launch the Committeersquos Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program which is designed to increase the level of parental involvement in the education of public school children in disadvantaged communities in Washington DC In 2016 we contributed $107500 toward this grant

$215000CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS FOUNDATIONLos Angeles crf-usaorg

Constitutional Rights Foundation (CRF) is a nonprofit nonpartisan community-based organization dedicated to educating Americarsquos young people about the importance of civic participation in a democratic society Our grant is intended to help launch Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets CRFrsquos program designed to nurture safe communities in Los Angeles by creating an opportunity for youth police officers teachers and parents to explore together the roles that police and citizens play in public safety Our 2016 contribution was $107500

Cam

p POSTCARD

Silicon Valley

30 Years + $50 Million | 11

COMMUNITY GRANTSIn 2016 charitable contributions to organizations serving children and protecting their rights continued to be at the core of our local giving programs In addition to our 30th Anniversary Grants we gave more than $910000 to a wide variety of organizations providing social developmental educational and legal services to at-risk youth The following are some examples

$32900GLOBAL FUND FOR MENTAL HEALTH FOR TELL JAPANHinsdale Illinois and Tokyo globalfund4mentalhealthorg telljpcom

The Global Fund for Mental Health supports education and training to reduce stigma promote understanding and increase capacity related to mental health around the world Our donation helped support TELL Japan a nongovernmental organization based in Tokyo in launching a nationwide chattext service to provide mental health services to youth in crisis in Japan

$8000INWOOD HOUSENew York inwoodhousecom

Since 1830 Inwood House has been the only organization in New York City focused primarily on comprehensively serving the needs of pregnant and parenting teens

$5000PACIFIC AUTISM CENTER FOR EDUCATION (PACE)Santa Clara California pacificautismorg

PACE provides high-quality programs for individuals with autism and associated developmental disabilities living in the San Francisco Bay Area

IN ADDITION TO OUR 30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTS WE GAVE MORE THAN $910000 TO A WIDE VARIETY OF ORGANIZATIONS PROVIDING SOCIAL DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATIONAL AND LEGAL SERVICES TO AT-RISK YOUTH

We also gave $285000 in smaller 30th Anniversary Grants to nine other nonprofit organizations serving at-risk youth in regions where Morrison amp Foerster has offices as described below

$50000 Bridge the Gap College Prep Sausalito California btgcollegepreporg

$30000 Britepaths Fairfax Virginia britepathsorg

$30000 Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts New York cmanyorg

$30000 Community Alliance for Special Education San Francisco caseadvocacyorg

$30000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center Washington DC dcfapacorg

$30000 Motherrsquos Choice USA for Motherrsquos Choice Montrose Colorado and Hong Kong motherschoiceorgen

$30000 Ravenswood Education Foundation Menlo Park California ravenswoodeforg

$30000 Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center Denver childlawcenterorg

$25000 Volunteers of America Camp POSTCARD (Peace Officers Striving to Create and Reinforce Dreams) Denver voacoloradoorggethelp-denvermetro-camppostcard

12 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LEGAL AIDThe Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has a long history of supporting organizations

that provide legal services to persons of limited means

30 Years + $50 Million | 13

$15000ACLU OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FOUNDATIONWashington DC acludcorg

Formerly the ACLU Fund of the National Capital Area the ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation supports the efforts of the American Civil Liberties Union to protect and expand civil liberties and civil rights for people who live work and visit Washington DC and in matters involving federal employees and agencies

$6500ASIAN LAW ALLIANCESan Jose California asianlawallianceorg

With programs designed to make legal services accessible to AsianPacific and low-income people the Asian Law Alliance has helped tens of thousands of people obtain decent housing justice in the immigration process and access to basic human and legal rights

$5000BRENNAN CENTER FOR JUSTICENew York brennancenterorg

The Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law is a nonpartisan law and policy institute that seeks to improve US systems of democracy and justice The Centerrsquos work addresses issues ranging from voting rights to campaign finance reform and from ending mass incarceration to preserving constitutional protections in the fight against terrorism

In 2016 we donated $982000 to local legal aid organizations and national nonprofit organizations engaged in impact litigation and enforcement of civil rights Below are some of the legal aid organizations that we supported

14 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

FELLOWSHIPS + SCHOLARSHIPS

The Foundation contributed more than $640000 in 2016 to fellowship and

scholarship programs benefiting children and youth and encouraging public service and diversity in higher education and the

legal profession

30 Years + $50 Million | 15

EQUAL JUSTICE WORKS FELLOWSHIPSSince 2000 The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed nearly $4 million in support of Equal Justice Works and its fellowship program Based in Washington DC this national program creates partnerships among public-interest lawyers nonprofit organizations law firms corporate sponsors and other donors to give underrepresented populations effective access to the justice system

Through Equal Justice Works we have sponsored 44 promising new lawyers pursuing public-interest legal careers at nonprofit organizations in the regions where Morrison amp Foerster has offices Most of our Fellows have focused their two-year projects on improving the lives of at-risk children and youth

In 2016 we contributed $336000 to Equal Justice Works for its fellowship program and $50000 to its general fund The following is a list of our recent Fellows

Karmena Diggs

Advocates for Children of New York

New York2015ndash17

Henrissa BasseyBay Area Legal AidOakland California

2016ndash18

Diana SissonChildrenrsquos Law Center

Washington DC2016ndash18

Ruby RenteriaLaw Foundation of

Silicon ValleySan Jose California

2016ndash18

Rebecca WolozinLegal Aid Justice

CenterFalls Church Virginia

2015ndash17

Rachel JuddRocky Mountain

Childrenrsquos Law CenterDenver

2015ndash17

Providing direct legal representation outreach and policy advocacy to help low-income students with disabilities in New York City learn to read proficiently so they can succeed in school

Providing trauma-informed civil legal representation to formerly institutionalized youth with disabilities in Contra Costa County to promote successful re-entry and reduce congregate-care placements

Promoting health and providing stability through legal representation outreach and advocacy on behalf of children in Washington DC whose families are experiencing or at risk of homelessness

Increasing access to justice for geographically isolated low-income tenants facing eviction in South Santa Clara County particularly those who are limited English proficient Spanish-speakers

Providing legal services and advocacy to low-income immigrant youth with special health needs in Northern Virginia so they can access high-quality education and developmentally appropriate services

Providing individual representation and systemic advocacy to keep low-income special-needs and minority Denver-area students in school and out of court when facing disciplinary proceedings

FELLOW LOCATION YEAR PROJECT

THROUGH EQUAL JUSTICE WORKS WE HAVE SPONSORED 44 PROMISING NEW LAWYERS PURSUING PUBLIC-INTEREST LEGAL CAREERS AT NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

16 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

TERRACIANO SCHOLARSHIPSThe Foundation gives renewable scholarships of up to $12000 annually for the undergraduate education of children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members through the Joseph E Terraciano Scholarship Program This program honors the memory of Joe Terraciano an exceptional lawyer with the firm Joe exhibited intelligence initiative leadership the highest ethical standards care and respect for those around him a commitment to excellence in all that he did and a love of diversity

Scholarship recipients are selected based on a combination of academic achievement financial need and demonstrated concern for the well-being of others Since its inception in 1990 the program has funded approximately $287 million in scholarships for 189 students

DUNHAM SCHOLARSHIPSIn 2016 we continued to support a significant scholarship for incoming law students from groups historically underrepresented in the legal profession The Morrison amp Foerster FoundationndashStephen S Dunham Scholarship at the University of San Diego School of Law This scholarship provides annual awards of $20000 for up to three years

Named for Steve Dunham a former chair of Morrison amp Foerster the award honors Steversquos passion for education and for increasing diversity in the legal profession The scholarships were previously awarded to students at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law the University of Colorado

Law School in Boulder Colorado the University of the District of Columbia David A Clarke School of Law in Washington DC and Golden Gate University School of Law in San Francisco

OTHER PUBLIC-INTEREST AND DIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPSThe Foundation supported a variety of other public-interest scholarships and programs promoting diversity in the legal profession such as $10000 to the California Bar Foundationrsquos Diversity Scholarship Program and $10000 to the Justice amp Diversity Center in San Francisco for its Bay Area Minority Law Student Scholarship Program

30 Years + $50 Million | 17

$10000DOORWAYS FOR WOMEN AND FAMILIESArlington Virginia doorwaysvaorg

Doorways for Women and Families creates pathways out of homelessness domestic violence and sexual assault leading to safe stable and empowered lives

$5600LOS ANGELES REGIONAL FOOD BANKLos Angeles lafoodbankorg

Since 1973 the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank has mobilized resources to fight hunger in Los Angeles

$5000LA CASA DE LAS MADRESSan Francisco lacasaorg

La Casa de las Madres offers a continuum of comprehensive and empowering services to women teens and children exposed to and at risk of abuse

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed to a number of agencies serving individuals struggling to meet their basic needs of sufficient food a safe clean place to sleep and shelter from abuse Our 2016 donations to these organizations totaled more than $260000 Below are a few examples

FOOD + SHELTER

18 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

$5000THE ARC SAN FRANCISCOSan Francisco thearcsforg

The Arc San Francisco is a lifelong learning and achievement center for more than 700 individuals with developmental disabilities in San Francisco San Mateo and Marin Counties

$2500GEORGETOWN LOMBARDI COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTERWashington DC lombardigeorgetownedu

Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center seeks to prevent treat and cure cancers by linking scientific discovery expert and compassionate patient care quality education and partnership with the community

$1000CONSERVATION COLORADO EDUCATION FUNDDenver conservationcoeforg

Conservation Colorado Education Fund works in nonpartisan ways to engage conservationists in the civic arena It also conducts nonpartisan civic engagement work such as get-out-the-vote efforts and grassroots organizing on specific policy issues

We donated approximately $256000 in 2016 to programs addressing the health and well-being of others Donations supported organizations assisting people living with HIVAIDS people with developmental and physical disabilities and people seeking to overcome economic disadvantages We also gave to a variety of nonprofit medical research organizations and to social service agencies seeking to strengthen local communities Below are three examples

HEALTH

30 Years + $50 Million | 19

$7500SAN DIEGO JUNIOR THEATRESan Diego juniortheatrecom

San Diego Junior Theatre provides engaging innovative high-quality theatre education and productions for children of all cultural heritages ages abilities and levels of interest Our donation supported its tuition assistance program

$5000ABLE ARTS WORKLong Beach California ableartsworkorg

The primary vision of Able ARTS Work is to provide lifelong learning community service and vocational opportunities through the creative arts for people with disabilities of all ages in an environment of warmth encouragement and inclusion

$2500THEATREWORKS SILICON VALLEYPalo Alto theatreworksorg

TheatreWorks celebrates the human spirit through innovative productions new works and education programs inspired by and engaging its diverse Silicon Valley community

In 2016 the Foundation supported organizations seeking to enrich our communities through creative and thought-provoking expression We designated many of these donations for the recipientsrsquo youth outreach and education programs Our donations to arts programs totaled more than $150000 Below are three examples

ARTS

20 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

INDIVIDUAL GIFT MATCHING

The Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by eligible lawyers and staff to a wide variety of nonprofit organizations that meet our giving guidelines In 2016 we matched gifts to charities such as the Anti-Defamation League in New York Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank in San Diego Swords to Plowshares in San Francisco and The Trevor Project in West Hollywood California In total the

Foundation contributed more than $88000 in individual matching gifts to more than 250 charitable organizations

LAW SCHOOL GIFT MATCHING

In a separate program the Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by the firmrsquos lawyers to their respective law schools In 2016 we donated more than $21000 in matching gifts to 22 law schools

CHALLENGE GRANTS

The Foundation occasionally offers to match the amount raised by firm personnel to benefit charitable causes of particular importance to Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff These challenge grants are usually issued through our community-grants or disaster-relief programs

The Foundation offers contribution-matching programs to Morrison amp Foerster personnel The purpose of these programs is to encourage private charitable giving provide additional leverage to gifts made by the firmrsquos lawyers and staff and support the charitable goals of the firmrsquos individual donors In 2016 the Foundation donated nearly $110000 in matching gifts

MATCHING

30 Years + $50 Million | 21

$25000ISRAAID (US) GLOBAL HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCEBethesda Maryland israaidcoil

IsraAID is a nonprofit nongovernmental organization committed to providing life-saving disaster relief and long-term support Our donation supported its efforts to provide food water and mental health support to people in emergency shelters following a series of earthquakes including a magnitude 70 mainshock in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$25000SECOND HARVEST ASIARoseville Minnesota foodbankasia

Second Harvest Asia serves as a knowledge leader resource and convener of food banks in Asia Our donation supported efforts to deliver food and relief supplies to people affected by the earthquakes in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$10000GRAY AREA FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTSSan Francisco grayareaorg

Gray Area uses art and technology to create social and civic impact through education incubation and public events Our donation supported the relief fund that Gray Area established following the ldquoGhost Shiprdquo warehouse fire in Oakland California that killed 36 people many of them artists in December 2016

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has a strong tradition of facilitating and increasing the impact of the generosity of Morrison amp Foerster partners and employees Over the years we have coordinated special campaigns that have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for relief and restoration work following various disasters such as Hurricane Sandy in 2012 flooding in Colorado in 2013 and the spring 2015 earthquakes in Nepal

In 2016 we continued this tradition through donations totaling $60000 to the following nonprofit organizations

DISASTER RELIEF

22 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

In 2016 the Berlin office of Morrison amp Foerster launched its own charitable giving program that is consistent with the goals of the Foundation in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Established for tax and charitable-giving reasons the program in Berlin follows a model developed several years earlier for charitable giving in the firmrsquos London office

The Berlin officersquos program issued charitable grants in 2016 totaling euro44000 or approximately $46349 The London officersquos program made charitable donations totaling pound86280 or approximately $106140 A sample of those grants is described below

CHARITABLE GIVING IN EUROPE

pound7228 (approx $8892)

RICHARD HOUSE CHILDRENrsquoS HOSPICELondon richardhouseorguk

The first childrenrsquos hospice in London Richard House delivers clinical care short breaks and other residential services to children and young adults with life-limiting or life-threatening health conditions while supporting their families through counseling and bereavement programs

euro5000 (approx $5268)

REFUGEE LAW CLINIC BERLIN EVBerlin rlc-berlinorg

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin was created in 2014 through an initiative of undergraduate and PhD students at the Humboldt University of Berlin Part of the Refugee Law Clinic Network in Germany the Berlin clinic trains university students in asylum and migration law The students then offer free legal advice to refugees and migrants at a variety of locations in Berlin including the university emergency shelters and preliminary reception centers

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

The Foundation distributes funds at the discretion of its board of directors which consists of partners from each of the firmrsquos regions

Only funding requests sponsored by Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff are considered

Donations are made to US nonprofit organizations with IRC sect 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status whose programs in the view of the Foundationrsquos board of directors are aligned with the Foundationrsquos focus and can in the boardrsquos opinion best serve the communityrsquos needs We prefer to support programs that can benefit greatly from even relatively modest donations We also support a scholarship program for the children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members

We do not contribute to fraternal religious or political organizations to groups that discriminate on the basis of race religion political affiliation gender identity or sexual orientation or to individuals We do not make donations for firm-related business development or client-relations reasons The Foundation does not purchase tickets to charitable fundraising events

GIVING GUIDELINES

ONLY FUNDING REQUESTS SPONSORED BY MORRISON amp FOERSTER LAWYERS AND STAFF ARE CONSIDERED

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

24 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

2016 The following are the organizations listed by region that received at least $1000 in Foundation donations during 2016 Not

included are matching gifts and Terraciano Scholarship awards which are described above Unless otherwise noted we designated our gifts

for recipientsrsquo general funds

CONTRIBUTIONS

30 Years + $50 Million | 25

DENVER AREA $

Alpine Legal Services ndash Glenwood Springs 1500 Colorado Coalition for the Homeless ndash Stout Street Eye Clinic ndash Denver

1055

Colorado Lawyers Committee ndash Denver 4110 Conservation Colorado Education Fund ndash Denver

1000

Deaf Overcoming Violence through Empowerment (DOVE) ndash Denver

1055

Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado ndash Greenwood Village

1055

Florence Crittenton Services of Colorado ndash Denver

1056

Food For Thought ndash Denver 5000 Girls Inc of Metro Denver ndash Denver 1056 Hope House of Colorado ndash Arvada 2300 The Legal Aid Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2905

Live By Living ndash Lakewood 1000 Mi Casa Resource Center ndash Pro Bono Patent Program General Fund ndash Denver

1000

Rescue Me ndash Colorado Mutt Rescue ndash Watkinsonville Georgia

1056

Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Denver

35590

SungateKids ndash Englewood 2500 Volunteers of America ndash Camp POSTCARD Early Childhood Education Center Veteran Services Center ndash Denver

27500

Wish of a Lifetime ndash Denver 1056 The Womenrsquos Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2500

LOS ANGELES AREA $

Able ARTS Work ndash Long Beach 5000 ACLU Foundation of Southern California ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Childrenrsquos Rights ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Housing and Healing ndash Los Angeles

5000

Bet Tzedek Legal Services ndash Los Angeles 5000 Big Up Kidz ndash Los Angeles 5000 Break the Cycle ndash Culver City 5000

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

California Institute of Technology ndash Moore-Hufstedler Fund ndash Pasadena

15000

CARES ndash LAC + USC Medical Center ndash Los Angeles

2500

Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law ndash Casa LibreFreedom House Homeless Youth Shelter ndash Los Angeles

2500

Childrenrsquos Bureau ndash Los Angeles 5000 Childrenrsquos Burn Foundation ndash Sherman Oaks

2500

Childrenrsquos Hospital Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

3500

Childrenrsquos Law Center of California ndash Monterey Park

5000

Circle of Friends ndash Los Angeles 5000 Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) ndash Los Angeles

10000

The Colburn School ndash Los Angeles 2500 Constitutional Rights Foundation ndash Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets Program General Fund ndash Los Angeles

112500

Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services ndash Culver City

5000

DIY Girls ndash Los Angeles 1000 Family Health Care Centers of Greater Los Angeles ndash Bell Gardens

3500

Friends of the Los Angeles County Law Library ndash Los Angeles

3000

Good Shepherd Shelter ndash Los Angeles 5000 Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association ndash Los Angeles

2500

Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law ndash Los Angeles

5000

Hathaway-Sycamores Child and Family Services ndash Pasadena

5000

Homeboy Industries ndash Los Angeles 1000 House of Ruth ndash Claremont 3000 Inner-City Arts ndash Los Angeles 5000 Inner City Law Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 JFS ndash SOVA Community Food amp Resource Program ndash Van Nuys

2639

Just the Beginning ndash A Pipeline Organization ndash Summer Legal Institute in Los Angeles ndash Chicago Illinois

5000

26 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

LA Kitchen ndash Los Angeles 2500 Law Rocks ndash Manhattan Beach 5000 Learning Rights Law Center ndash Los Angeles 6000 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

5000

Levitt amp Quinn Family Law Center ndash Los Angeles

5000

Library Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Childrenrsquos Summer Reading Club ndash Los Angeles

3500

Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles County Bar Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles LGBT Center ndash Los Angeles 4000 Los Angeles Mission ndash Los Angeles 1000 Los Angeles Regional Food Bank ndash Los Angeles

5600

Los Angeles Times Family Fund ndash Summer Camp Campaign ndash Pasadena

2500

Maternal and Child Health Access ndash Los Angeles

3000

McKinley Childrenrsquos Center ndash San Dimas 1500 Mental Health Advocacy Services ndash Los Angeles

5000

The Midnight Mission ndash Los Angeles 1500 Music Center Foundation ndash Los Angeles 4000 My Friendrsquos Place ndash Hollywood 5000 Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society ndash Pasadena

7500

Para Los Nintildeos ndash Los Angeles 2500 PATH Beyond Shelter ndash Los Angeles 1000 Public Counsel ndash Los Angeles 5000 The Rape Foundation ndash Santa Monica 1000 Roy W Roberts IIndashWattsWillowbrook Boys amp Girls Club ndash Los Angeles

2500

Support for Harbor Area Womenrsquos Lives (SHAWL) ndash San Pedro

5000

Starlight Childrenrsquos Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Venice Family Clinic ndash Venice 4000 Weingart Center Association ndash Los Angeles 5000 Western Center on Law amp Poverty ndash Los Angeles

5000

NEW YORK CITY AREA $

A Better Balance ndash New York 10000 Advocates for Children of New York ndash New York 15330 AIDS Walk New York ndash New York 5000 Anti-Defamation League ndash New York 1500 Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund ndash New York

5000

Association to Benefit Children ndash New York 1000 Behind the Book ndash New York 3000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City ndash New York

5000

Breaking Ground ndash New York 2000 BronxWorks ndash Early Childhood Learning Center ndash Bronx

2500

Brooklyn Botanic Garden ndash The Childrenrsquos Garden and The Discovery Garden ndash Brooklyn

1500

The Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse ndash Brooklyn

1000

Brooklyn Defender Services ndash Family Defense Project ndash Brooklyn

2500

CaringKind ndash New York 2500 CFC Loud N Clear Foundation ndash Farmingdale New Jersey

1500

Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts ndash New York 30000 Citizensrsquo Committee for Children of New York ndash New York

3000

City Bar Justice Center ndash New York 10000 City Harvest ndash New York 2000 CITYarts ndash New York 2500 Civic Builders ndash New York 5000 Coalition for the Homeless ndash Camp Homeward Bound First Step Job Training Program ndash New York

7500

Columbia University ndash Babies Heart Fund ndash New York

1500

Comprehensive Development ndash New York 5000 Concrete Safaris ndash New York 2500 DonorsChooseorg ndash New York City Projects ndash New York

10000

The Doe Fund ndash New York 2500 Dress for Success ndash New York 5000 East Harlem Tutorial Program ndash New York 5000 Edible Schoolyard NYC ndash Brooklyn 5000 The Exoneration Initiative ndash In Honor of Richard Rosario ndash New York

10000

30 Years + $50 Million | 27

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Family Center ndash The Legal Wellness Institute ndash Brooklyn

5000

Fordham Student Sponsored Fellowship ndash New York

1000

Fund for the City of New York ndash ENACT School Partnership Program ndash New York

2500

Getting Out and Staying Out ndash New York 5000 Global Language Project ndash New York 10000 GO Project ndash New York 5000 Grace Institute ndash New York 2500 Harlem Childrenrsquos Zone ndash New York 5000 Harlem RBI ndash New York 2500 Harmony Program ndash New York 2500 Harvest Home ndash New York 3000 Her Justice ndash New York 2500 Hofstra University ndash Hofstra Law Access to Justice Incubator ndash Hempstead

15000

iMentor ndash New York 5000 Inwood House ndash New York 8000 The Jennifer A Kay Foundation ndash New York 2500 The Jewish Board ndash The Mann Center ndash New York

2500

The Keswell School ndash New York 15000 Lawyers Alliance for New York ndash New York 45000 Lawyers for Children ndash New York 5000 LeGaL Foundation ndash New York 5000 Legal Information for Families Today ndash Brooklyn

2500

Legal Outreach ndash PACT (Pathways to Achievement and Community Transformation) ndash Long Island City

5000

Legal Services NYC ndash New York 11000 Letrsquos Get Ready ndash New York 10000 Literacy Partners ndash New York 5000 Manhattan Legal Services ndash New York 2500 Nazareth Housing ndash New York 2500 Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem ndash New York

2500

New York Asian Womenrsquos Center ndash New York

2500

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest ndash New York

15000

New York Legal Assistance Group ndash New York 3500 New York Womenrsquos Foundation ndash New York 2500

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Office of the Appellate Defender ndash New York 5000 The Partnership for the Homeless ndash New York 5000 PENCIL ndash New York 2500 Performance Space 122 ndash Brooklyn 5000 Pro Bono Partnership ndash White Plains 1500 ProjectArt ndash New York 2000 The Public Theater ndash Shakespeare in the Park ndash New York

10000

Randallrsquos Island Park Alliance ndash New York 5000 Riverside Symphony ndash Music Memory Program ndash New York

10000

Safe Passage Project ndash New York 1000 Sanctuary for Families ndash New York 13000 SCO Family of Services ndash Glen Cove 2500 Selfhelp Community Services ndash New York 1000 Start Small Think Big ndash Bronx 5000 Storefront Academy Harlem ndash New York 10000 Trip of a Lifetime ndash Summer Travel Scholarships ndash Scarsdale

3500

Union Settlement Association ndash New York 2000 United Neighborhood Houses ndash New York 1000 Urban Justice Center ndash Summer Internship Program ndash New York

3000

Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts ndash New York 5000 Volunteers of Legal Service ndash New York 15000 You Gotta Believe ndash The Older Child Adoption amp Permanency Movement ndash This Is For Real Program ndash Brooklyn

112500

Young Peoplersquos Chorus of New York City ndash New York

1250

Youth INC ndash New York 2500 Youth Represent ndash New York 2500

NORTHERN VIRGINIA $

Britepaths ndash Fairfax 30000 Carpenterrsquos Shelter ndash Alexandria 10000 Doorways for Women and Families ndash Arlington

10000

Fairfax CASA ndash Fairfax 5000 Fairfax Partnership for Youth ndash Falls Church 5000 Final Salute ndash Haymarket 5000 Friends of FANA ndash Reston 1000 Homestretch ndash Falls Church 5000

28 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NORTHERN VIRGINIA (CONTINUED)

Just Neighbors ndash Falls Church 5000 Legal Aid Justice Center ndash JustChildren Program Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Fairfax

10874

Legal Services of Northern Virginia ndash Fairfax 10000 Loudoun Abused Womenrsquos Shelter ndash Leesburg 10000 Volunteer Fairfax ndash Fairfax 10000

SAN DIEGO AREA $

Casa Cornelia Law Center ndash San Diego 5000 Century Club of San Diego ndash Champions for Youth ndash La Jolla

1319

Distinguished Young Women of San Diego ndash Carlsbad

1500

Girls on the Run of San Diego ndash Encinitas 5000 The Honor Foundation ndash San Diego 1000 Imperial Court de San Diego ndash San Diego 5000 Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank ndash San Diego

10000

Japan Society of San Diego and Tijuana ndash Tomodachi Initiative Youth Baseball Exchange ndash San Diego

2500

Just in Time for Foster Youth ndash San Diego 5000 La Jolla Playhouse ndash Education and Outreach Programs ndash La Jolla

5000

Legal Aid Society of San Diego ndash San Diego 15000 Rady Childrenrsquos Hospital Auxiliary ndash Del Mar Unit ndash San Diego

10000

San Diego County Bar Foundation ndash San Diego 5000 San Diego Junior Theatre ndash Tuition Assistance Program ndash San Diego

7500

San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program ndash San Diego

10000

Semper Fi Fund ndash Oceanside 1000 Solutions for Change ndash Vista 5000 UC San Diego Foundation ndash Christini Fund ndash La Jolla

1000

University of San Diego School of Law ndash The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation ndash Stephen S Dunham Scholarship ndash San Diego

20000

Voices for Children ndash Case Liaison Program General Fund ndash San Diego

137500

Warfighter Made ndash Temecula 1000 YMCA of San Diego County ndash San Diego 3000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA $

100 Black Men of the Bay Area ndash Oakland 5000 A Better Way ndash Berkeley 3000 ACLU Foundation ndash FrontLine Fund ndash San Francisco

5000

AIDS Legal Referral Panel ndash San Francisco 7500 AIDS Walk San Francisco ndash San Francisco 1600 Alameda County Community Food Bank ndash Oakland

13500

APA Family Support Services ndash San Francisco

2000

The Arc San Francisco ndash San Francisco 5000 At The Crossroads ndash San Francisco 2000 Bay Area Legal Aid ndash Oakland 70000 Bay Area Urban Debate League ndash Oakland 12500 Bay Area Young Survivors ndash Deb Mosley Memorial Scholarship Fund ndash San Francisco

3840

Berkeley Repertory Theatre ndash Youth Education Programs ndash Berkeley

18500

Bridge the Gap College Prep ndash Sausalito 50000 California Bar Foundation ndash Diversity Scholarship Program ndash San Francisco

10000

California Life Sciences Institute ndash K-12 STEM Education ndash South San Francisco

2500

Centro Legal de la Raza ndash Oakland 2500 Challenge Day ndash Concord 1000 Charlotte Maxwell Clinic ndash Oakland 2500 Child Care Law Center ndash San Francisco 2500 Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund ndash San Francisco

25000

Clinic By the Bay ndash San Francisco 2000 The Commonwealth Club of California ndash Bay Area Student Outreach ndash San Francisco

5000

Community Alliance for Special Education ndash San Francisco

30000

Disability Rights Education amp Defense Fund ndash Berkeley

2500

Dogs for Diabetics ndash Concord 1000 DonorsChooseorg ndash San Francisco Bay Area Projects ndash New York

5000

Earned Asset Resource Network ndash San Francisco

1000

East Bay Agency for Children ndash Oakland 8000 East Bay Childrenrsquos Law Offices ndash Oakland 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 29

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

East Bay College Fund ndash College Access Program ndash Oakland

10000

East Bay Community Law Center ndash Berkeley 25000 Eviction Defense Collaborative ndash San Francisco 2500 Fiat Lux Scholarship Program Fund ndash Berkeley 2500 First Graduate ndash San Francisco 5000 First Place for Youth ndash Oakland 10000 The Foundation of City College of San Francisco ndash San Francisco

10000

Friends of the San Francisco Public Library ndash The Mix at SFPL ndash San Francisco

7500

Future Youth Records ndash Pacifica 5000 George Mark Childrenrsquos House ndash San Leandro 2500 Gray Area Foundation for the Arts ndash Oakland Fire Fund ndash San Francisco

10000

Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco ndash San Francisco

5000

Jewish Community Relations Council ndash Jewish Coalition for Literacy ndash San Francisco

1000

Jewish Family and Childrenrsquos Services ndash San Francisco

3500

Jewish Family amp Childrenrsquos Services of the East Bay ndash Berkeley

3500

Juma Ventures ndash San Francisco 5000 Justice amp Diversity Center ndash General Fund Bay Area Minority Law School Student Scholarship ndash San Francisco

50000

La Casa de las Madres ndash San Francisco 5000 La Cocina ndash San Francisco 1900 La Raza Centro Legal ndash Unaccompanied Children Project ndash San Francisco

10000

Larkin Street Youth Services ndash San Francisco 10000 Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area ndash San Francisco

70000

Legal Aid at Work ndash San Francisco 55000 Legal Aid of Marin ndash San Rafael 5000 Legal Services for Children ndash San Francisco 18000 Level Playing Field Institute ndash SMASH Program ndash Oakland

3000

Little BrothersndashFriends of the Elderly ndash San Francisco

2450

Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area ndash San Francisco 2000 Mission Graduates ndash San Francisco 2000 New Leaders ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash Oakland

5000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

Oakland Museum of California ndash Learning Initiatives ndash Oakland

2500

OneJustice ndash San Francisco 3000 Opportunity Junction ndash Antioch 1500 The Other Bar Foundation ndash San Francisco 5000 PowerMyLearning ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash New York

1500

Project Open Hand ndash San Francisco 7000 Raphael House ndash San Francisco 15000 Reading Partners ndash Oakland 1000 Rebuilding Together San Francisco ndash San Francisco

6000

The Reset Foundation ndash Berkeley 2000 RYSE Center ndash Richmond 1000 San Francisco AIDS Foundation ndash San Francisco

21500

San Francisco Interfaith Council ndash San Francisco

3500

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ndash Education Programs ndash San Francisco

25000

San Francisco Suicide Prevention ndash Youth Risk Reduction Program ndash San Francisco

2500

San Francisco Symphony ndash Adventures in Music Youth Education Program General Fund ndash San Francisco

43500

Seven Tepees Youth Program ndash College and Career Program ndash San Francisco

10000

SF-Marin Food Bank ndash San Francisco 9250 Shelter Inc ndash Concord 1000 The Spot Oakland ndash Oakland 1000 Swords to Plowshares ndash San Francisco 5000 Tuolumne River Trust ndash San Francisco 1500 UC Berkeley SAGE Scholars Program ndash Berkeley

3000

Youth Outside ndash Oakland 1000

SILICON VALLEY $

Abilities United ndash Palo Alto 3000 Adolescent Counseling Services ndash Outlet Program ndash Redwood City

2500

The Art of Yoga Project ndash Palo Alto 1000 Asian Law Alliance ndash San Jose 6500 Avenidas ndash Palo Alto 3000

30 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Bring Me A Book Foundation ndash Redwood City 3000 The Campaign for Legal Services ndash Mountain View

30000

Child Advocates of Silicon Valley ndash Milpitas 2500 Childrenrsquos Health Council ndash Palo Alto 2500 Cinequest ndash San Jose 2500 College of Adaptive Arts ndash San Jose 1000 Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash East Palo Alto

11000

Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse ndash San Mateo

2500

CuriOdyssey ndash San Mateo 2500 Eastside College Preparatory School ndash East Palo Alto

6000

Ecumenical Hunger Program ndash East Palo Alto

2500

Family amp Children Services of Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto

2500

Family Connections ndash San Carlos 2500 The Family Giving Tree ndash Milpitas 2000 The Fit Kids Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Friends for Youth ndash Redwood City 2500 Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve ndash Moss Beach

3000

HomeFirst ndash Milpitas 1000 HopeLab Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto Charitable Foundation ndash Palo Alto

1000

La Raza Lawyers Charitable Foundation ndash San Jose

3000

Law Foundation of Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 15000 Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County ndash Redwood City

15000

LifeMoves ndash Menlo Park 3500 Marine Toys for Tots Foundation ndash San Jose 2000 My New Red Shoes ndash Redwood City 2500 Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence ndash San Jose

1500

Pacific Autism Center for Education ndash Santa Clara

5000

Palo Alto Art Center Foundation ndash Palo Alto 2500 Palo Alto Family YMCA ndash Parkinsonrsquos Exercise Program ndash Palo Alto

3500

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Parents Helping Parents ndash San Jose 2500 Peninsula Bridge ndash Menlo Park 5000 Pie Ranch ndash Pescadero 2500 Pro Bono Project Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 QuestBridge ndash QuestBridge Scholars Network at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

1000

Ravenswood Education Foundation ndash Menlo Park

30000

Roadrunners Sports Club ndash Palo Alto 1000 Ronald McDonald House at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

5000

Sacred Heart Community Service ndash San Jose 1000 Samaritan House ndash San Mateo 3500 San Jose Museum of Art ndash San Jose 2500 Santa Clara University ndash Katharine amp George Alexander Community Law Center ndash San Jose

5000

Second Harvest Food Bank ndash San Jose 3500 Sequoia Adult School Scholars ndash Palo Alto 1000 Silicon Valley Community Foundation ndash San Francisco Bay Area Summer Reading Program ndash Mountain View

1000

Stand Up for Kids ndash Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 Stanford University ndash Stanford Community Law Clinic ndash East Palo Alto

10000

The Tech Museum of Innovation ndash San Jose 2500 TheatreWorks Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto 2500 The Tower Foundation of San Jose State University ndash Record Clearance Project ndash San Jose

2000

Vida Verde Nature Education ndash San Gregorio 1500

WASHINGTON DC AREA $

A Wider Circle ndash Bethesda 5000 ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation ndash Washington DC

15000

Ayuda ndash Washington DC 5000 Back on My Feet ndash Washington DC 5000 Bread for the City ndash Washington DC 10000 Bright Beginnings ndash Washington DC 10000 BUILD ndash Metro DC Programs ndash Washington DC

15000

Calvary Womenrsquos Services ndash Washington DC 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 31

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Children of Mine Youth Center ndash Washington DC

10000

Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Washington DC

15416

Community Family Life Services ndash Washington DC

1000

Council for Court Excellence ndash Washington DC

3500

DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice ndash Washington DC

5000

DC Bar Foundation ndash Washington DC 5000 DC Bar Pro Bono Center ndash Washington DC 15000 DC Greens ndash Washington DC 10000 DC School of Law Foundation ndash Scholarship Campaign ndash Washington DC

8400

DC Volunteer Lawyers Project ndash Washington DC

7500

Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP) ndash Washington DC

10000

Everybody Wins DC ndash Power Lunch Reading Program ndash Washington DC

2400

The Family Place ndash Washington DC 15000 Food amp Friends ndash Washington DC 8000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center ndash Washington DC

37500

Friendship Place ndash Washington DC 7500 Georgetown University ndash Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center ndash Washington DC

2500

House of Ruth ndash Washington DC 8000 Johns Hopkins University ndash Sarcoma Research Fund ndash Baltimore

10600

Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) ndash Washington DC

10000

Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia ndash Washington DC

20000

Legal Counsel for the Elderly ndash Washington DC

10000

Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project ndash Washington DC

7500

N Street Village ndash Washington DC 10000 Neighborhood Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

6000

Only Make Believe ndash Washington DC 5000

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Playworks ndash Washington DC 5000 Reach Incorporated ndash Washington DC 5000 RESET Classroom Adventures in Hands-On Science amp Math ndash Washington DC

5000

Sitar Arts Center ndash Washington DC 10000 So Others Might Eat ndash Washington DC 8000 Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders (SMYAL) ndash Washington DC

5000

Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs ndash Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

122500

The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless ndash Washington DC

7500

OTHER US $

Anti-Defamation League ndash Chicago Illinois 1500 Foundation for Democracy and Justice ndash Sacramento California

4000

Mono Lake Foundation ndash Lee Vining California

1000

Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation ndash Monterey California

2500

Parents for a Sustainable Future ndash Boston Massachusetts

1000

Sundance Benefit ndash Camp Rehoboth ndash Rehoboth Beach Delaware

1000

NATIONAL FOCUS $

ABA Fund for Justice and Education ndash ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund Rule of Law Initiative ndash Chicago Illinois

5680

American Cancer Society ndash Vienna Virginia 10250 American Heart Association ndash Des Moines Iowa 10250 American Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation ndash Arlington Virginia

5000

American Jewish Committee ndash New York 2500 Americans for Responsible Solutions Foundation ndash San Francisco

5000

Appleseed Foundation ndash Washington DC 8000 The Avielle Foundation ndash Newtown Connecticut 1000 Bellwether Education Partners ndash Sudbury Massachusetts

5000

32 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NATIONAL FOCUS (CONTINUED)

Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence ndash Lawyers for a Safer America ndash Washington DC

10000

Brennan Center for Justice ndash New York 5000 Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association (CASANA) ndash Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

2000

Disability Rights Legal Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 Equal Justice Works ndash Fellowship Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

386000

Federal Bar Foundation ndash New York 5000 Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) ndash Los Angeles

2500

The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation ndash New York

10000

KinderVision Foundation ndash The Greatest Save Teen PSA Program ndash Peru Indiana

5000

Lambda Legal ndash Los Angeles 5000 Learning Ally ndash Princeton New Jersey 7500 Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation ndash Norwalk Connecticut

10000

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund ndash New York

5000

National Center for Youth Law ndash Oakland California

15000

National Immigration Law Center ndash Los Angeles 2500 The National Urban Technology Center ndash New York

2500

National Veterans Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

5000

National Womenrsquos Law Center ndash Washington DC

5000

OutServe-SLDN ndash Washington DC 5000 Pro Bono Net ndash New York 15000 Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation ndash Chicago Illinois

2000

Soledad OrsquoBrien and Brad Raymond Starfish Foundation ndash New York

5000

The Trevor Project ndash West Hollywood California

7500

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ndash Washington DC

10000

ASIA $

Bethel USA ndash Fort Collins Colorado 5000

ASIA (CONTINUED)

Global Fund for Mental Health ndash TELL Japan Chat Room Project ndash Hinsdale Illinois

32900

GlobalGiving ndash Lighthouse Center for Human Trafficking Victims ndash Washington DC

94419

IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Response ndash Bethesda Maryland

25000

Motherrsquos Choice USA ndash Montrose Colorado 30000 Room to Read ndash Asia Programs ndash San Francisco

20000

Second Harvest Asia ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Relief ndash Roseville Minnesota

25000

Teach for China ndash San Francisco 5000

INTERNATIONAL FOCUS $

Center for Reproductive Rights ndash New York 15000 Ceres ndash Boston Massachusetts 2500 The Cyrus R Vance Center for International Justice ndash New York

10000

Doctors Without Borders ndash New York 1500 Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance ndash San Rafael California

5000

Global Goods Partners ndash New York 5000 Human Rights Watch ndash Childrenrsquos Rights Division ndash New York

5000

Immigration Equality ndash New York 2500 Plant with Purpose ndash San Diego 2500 RefugePoint ndash Boston Massachusetts 5000 Save the Children ndash Fairfield Connecticut 1000 Speak Up Africa ndash New York 1000 Vera Institute of Justice ndash New York 5000 VisionSpring ndash New York 10000

BERLIN $

Arne Friedrich Stiftung (Arne Friedrich Foundation) ndash Berlin

4214

Bantabaa eV (Meeting Point) ndash Berlin 3160 Berliner Herz (Berlin Heart) ndash Berlin 3055 Die Arche (The Ark) ndash Berlin 2528 Freudberg Gemeinschaftsschule (Freudberg Scholarships) ndash Berlin

2528

30 Years + $50 Million | 33

BERLIN (CONTINUED)

Jenny de la Torre Stiftung (Jenny de la Torre Foundation) ndash Berlin

5267

JUNA eV (Jung Unbegleitet Nicht Allein) (Young Unaccompanied Not Alone) ndash Berlin

1053

KuB eV (Kontakt- und Beratungsstelle fuumlr Fluumlchtlinge und Migrant_innen) (Contact and Counseling for Refugees and Migrants) ndash Berlin

1053

Outreach ndash Mobile Jungendarbeit Berlin (Outreach ndash Mobile Youth Work Berlin) ndash Berlin

1053

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin eV ndash Berlin 5267 Rock it Biz gemeinnuumltzige Stiftungs-GmbH (Rock it Biz Nonprofit Foundation) ndash Berlin

10535

Sharehaus Refugio (Sharehouse Refuge) ndash Berlin

3160

Teach First Deutschland (Teach First Germany) ndash Berlin

3160

LONDON AND UK $

Blind Sailing ndash Ramsgate 8892 Bliss ndash London 8892 Bowel Cancer UK ndash London 8892 The Brokerage Citylink ndash London 8892 Generating Genius ndash South Croydon 8892 The Hospice of St Francis ndash Hertfordshire 8892 Ian Mikardo High School ndash London 8892 Legal Advice Centre (University House) ndash London

4920

Plan International UK ndash London 2460 Rhythms of Life ndash London 8892 Richard House Childrenrsquos Hospice ndash London 8892 South Westminster Legal Advice Centre ndash London

4920

The Sparkle Foundation ndash Lancashire 2460 Womankind Worldwide ndash London 2460 You Make It ndash London 8892 The Berlin and London offices of Morrison amp Foerster each

have their own charitable giving program that is consistent with the Foundationrsquos goals in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Both officesrsquo sets of 2016 contributions which are in addition to those of the Foundation are listed here for informational purposes if greater than $1000 (converted) but they are not included in this reportrsquos financial discussion

CONTACT USIf you are a partner or employee of Morrison amp Foerster and have questions or comments please visit the ldquoMoFo Foundationrdquo section of the portal for

more information and a list of current Foundation representatives

DIRECTORS + OFFICERS AS OF DECEMBER 31 2016

JAMIE A LEVITTDirector and ChairNew York

KENNETH A KUWAYTIDirector and PresidentPalo Alto

W STEPHEN SMITHDirector and SecretaryWashington DC

PAUL D MCKENZIEDirector and Vice PresidentBeijing

ANGELA KEREKDirector and Vice PresidentBerlin

ALEX VAN DER WOLKDirector and Vice PresidentBrussels

SCOTT F LLEWELLYNDirector and Vice PresidentDenver

TREVOR L JAMESDirector and Vice PresidentLondon

NANCY R THOMASDirector and Vice PresidentLos Angeles

LAWRENCE T YANOWITCHDirector and Vice PresidentNorthern Virginia

BRIAN M KRAMERDirector and Vice PresidentSan Diego

RUTH N BORENSTEINDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

JACLYN LIUDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

DALE E CALDWELLDirector and Vice PresidentTokyo

ARTHUR KELLERChief Financial OfficerSan Francisco

ANNE M ELLISManager and Chief Operating OfficerSan Francisco

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

30 Years + $50 Million | 9

30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTSIn 2016 we announced $16 million in multiyear charitable grants in honor of the Foundationrsquos 30th anniversary This followed three similar million-dollar grant programs in 2003 2006 and 2012 All four giving programs were based entirely on projects recommended by Morrison amp Foerster personnel and focused on creating a significant lasting impact on some of the critical unmet needs of disadvantaged children and youth in our communities Representing the largest set of grants in the Foundationrsquos history our 30th Anniversary Grants mdash like the three earlier million-dollar programs mdash were funded through set-asides from our annual budgets over the previous few years

Our 30th Anniversary Grants began with a firmwide call for nominations in early 2016 The response was tremendous with 100 nominations submitted by partners associates counsel and staff mdash many of whom were personally involved in the nonprofits A committee consisting of half of the Foundationrsquos board of directors and its COO then reviewed the proposals and conducted due diligence The full board reviewed the committeersquos eventual recommendations in order to reach its unanimous decisions

We awarded $1345 million in 30th Anniversary Grants to the six programs described below Of these large grants we distributed more than $800000 in 2016 with additional installments scheduled over the following two years

$240000GLOBALGIVING FOUNDATION FOR LIGHTHOUSE CENTER FOR HUMAN TRAFFICKING VICTIMSWashington DC and Tokyo wwwglobalgivingorg lhjjpenglish

GlobalGiving is the first and largest global crowdfunding community that connects nonprofits donors and companies in nearly every country around the world Our grant is intended to help GlobalGiving support Lighthousersquos expansion of its antitrafficking resources to regions outside of Tokyo and to use technology to reach more targets and victims of human trafficking in Japan The 2016 installment of our grant was $94419

$225000VOICES FOR CHILDRENSan Diego wwwspeakupnoworg

Voices for Children transforms the lives of abused children by providing them with volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocates

(CASAs) Our grant is intended to help Voices for Children implement its Case Liaison Program in San Diego County which is designed to triage child abuse cases in court in real time and match trained CASAs to foster children as quickly as possible after they become dependents of the court We contributed $112500 of this grant in 2016

$225000YOU GOTTA BELIEVE ndash THE OLDER CHILD ADOPTION amp PERMANENCY MOVEMENTNew York yougottabelieveorg

You Gotta Believe is the only New York City metro organization that exclusively focuses on finding permanent families for young adults teens and preteens in foster care Our grant is intended to help the organization launch its This Is for Real Program designed to provide long-term post placement support for older foster youth and their adoptive families in order to help the new families endure and thrive Our 2016 support for this program was $112500

OUR 30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTS FOCUS ON CREATING A SIGNIFICANT LASTING IMPACT ON SOME OF THE CRITICAL UNMET NEEDS OF DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN AND YOUTH IN OUR COMMUNITIES

10 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

$225000YWCA SILICON VALLEYSan Jose California ywca-svorg

YWCA Silicon Valley is dedicated to eliminating racism empowering women and promoting peace justice freedom and dignity for all The purpose of our grant is to help launch the organizationrsquos Arise Program a mobile counseling and therapy unit serving children and youth in Santa Clara County who have been affected by complex trauma Our contributions were scheduled to begin in 2017

$215000WASHINGTON LAWYERSrsquo COMMITTEE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS AND URBAN AFFAIRSWashington DC washlaworg

Since 1968 the Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs has mobilized the resources of the private bar to address issues of civil rights violations and poverty in the District of Columbia Our grant is intended to help launch the Committeersquos Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program which is designed to increase the level of parental involvement in the education of public school children in disadvantaged communities in Washington DC In 2016 we contributed $107500 toward this grant

$215000CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS FOUNDATIONLos Angeles crf-usaorg

Constitutional Rights Foundation (CRF) is a nonprofit nonpartisan community-based organization dedicated to educating Americarsquos young people about the importance of civic participation in a democratic society Our grant is intended to help launch Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets CRFrsquos program designed to nurture safe communities in Los Angeles by creating an opportunity for youth police officers teachers and parents to explore together the roles that police and citizens play in public safety Our 2016 contribution was $107500

Cam

p POSTCARD

Silicon Valley

30 Years + $50 Million | 11

COMMUNITY GRANTSIn 2016 charitable contributions to organizations serving children and protecting their rights continued to be at the core of our local giving programs In addition to our 30th Anniversary Grants we gave more than $910000 to a wide variety of organizations providing social developmental educational and legal services to at-risk youth The following are some examples

$32900GLOBAL FUND FOR MENTAL HEALTH FOR TELL JAPANHinsdale Illinois and Tokyo globalfund4mentalhealthorg telljpcom

The Global Fund for Mental Health supports education and training to reduce stigma promote understanding and increase capacity related to mental health around the world Our donation helped support TELL Japan a nongovernmental organization based in Tokyo in launching a nationwide chattext service to provide mental health services to youth in crisis in Japan

$8000INWOOD HOUSENew York inwoodhousecom

Since 1830 Inwood House has been the only organization in New York City focused primarily on comprehensively serving the needs of pregnant and parenting teens

$5000PACIFIC AUTISM CENTER FOR EDUCATION (PACE)Santa Clara California pacificautismorg

PACE provides high-quality programs for individuals with autism and associated developmental disabilities living in the San Francisco Bay Area

IN ADDITION TO OUR 30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTS WE GAVE MORE THAN $910000 TO A WIDE VARIETY OF ORGANIZATIONS PROVIDING SOCIAL DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATIONAL AND LEGAL SERVICES TO AT-RISK YOUTH

We also gave $285000 in smaller 30th Anniversary Grants to nine other nonprofit organizations serving at-risk youth in regions where Morrison amp Foerster has offices as described below

$50000 Bridge the Gap College Prep Sausalito California btgcollegepreporg

$30000 Britepaths Fairfax Virginia britepathsorg

$30000 Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts New York cmanyorg

$30000 Community Alliance for Special Education San Francisco caseadvocacyorg

$30000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center Washington DC dcfapacorg

$30000 Motherrsquos Choice USA for Motherrsquos Choice Montrose Colorado and Hong Kong motherschoiceorgen

$30000 Ravenswood Education Foundation Menlo Park California ravenswoodeforg

$30000 Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center Denver childlawcenterorg

$25000 Volunteers of America Camp POSTCARD (Peace Officers Striving to Create and Reinforce Dreams) Denver voacoloradoorggethelp-denvermetro-camppostcard

12 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LEGAL AIDThe Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has a long history of supporting organizations

that provide legal services to persons of limited means

30 Years + $50 Million | 13

$15000ACLU OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FOUNDATIONWashington DC acludcorg

Formerly the ACLU Fund of the National Capital Area the ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation supports the efforts of the American Civil Liberties Union to protect and expand civil liberties and civil rights for people who live work and visit Washington DC and in matters involving federal employees and agencies

$6500ASIAN LAW ALLIANCESan Jose California asianlawallianceorg

With programs designed to make legal services accessible to AsianPacific and low-income people the Asian Law Alliance has helped tens of thousands of people obtain decent housing justice in the immigration process and access to basic human and legal rights

$5000BRENNAN CENTER FOR JUSTICENew York brennancenterorg

The Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law is a nonpartisan law and policy institute that seeks to improve US systems of democracy and justice The Centerrsquos work addresses issues ranging from voting rights to campaign finance reform and from ending mass incarceration to preserving constitutional protections in the fight against terrorism

In 2016 we donated $982000 to local legal aid organizations and national nonprofit organizations engaged in impact litigation and enforcement of civil rights Below are some of the legal aid organizations that we supported

14 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

FELLOWSHIPS + SCHOLARSHIPS

The Foundation contributed more than $640000 in 2016 to fellowship and

scholarship programs benefiting children and youth and encouraging public service and diversity in higher education and the

legal profession

30 Years + $50 Million | 15

EQUAL JUSTICE WORKS FELLOWSHIPSSince 2000 The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed nearly $4 million in support of Equal Justice Works and its fellowship program Based in Washington DC this national program creates partnerships among public-interest lawyers nonprofit organizations law firms corporate sponsors and other donors to give underrepresented populations effective access to the justice system

Through Equal Justice Works we have sponsored 44 promising new lawyers pursuing public-interest legal careers at nonprofit organizations in the regions where Morrison amp Foerster has offices Most of our Fellows have focused their two-year projects on improving the lives of at-risk children and youth

In 2016 we contributed $336000 to Equal Justice Works for its fellowship program and $50000 to its general fund The following is a list of our recent Fellows

Karmena Diggs

Advocates for Children of New York

New York2015ndash17

Henrissa BasseyBay Area Legal AidOakland California

2016ndash18

Diana SissonChildrenrsquos Law Center

Washington DC2016ndash18

Ruby RenteriaLaw Foundation of

Silicon ValleySan Jose California

2016ndash18

Rebecca WolozinLegal Aid Justice

CenterFalls Church Virginia

2015ndash17

Rachel JuddRocky Mountain

Childrenrsquos Law CenterDenver

2015ndash17

Providing direct legal representation outreach and policy advocacy to help low-income students with disabilities in New York City learn to read proficiently so they can succeed in school

Providing trauma-informed civil legal representation to formerly institutionalized youth with disabilities in Contra Costa County to promote successful re-entry and reduce congregate-care placements

Promoting health and providing stability through legal representation outreach and advocacy on behalf of children in Washington DC whose families are experiencing or at risk of homelessness

Increasing access to justice for geographically isolated low-income tenants facing eviction in South Santa Clara County particularly those who are limited English proficient Spanish-speakers

Providing legal services and advocacy to low-income immigrant youth with special health needs in Northern Virginia so they can access high-quality education and developmentally appropriate services

Providing individual representation and systemic advocacy to keep low-income special-needs and minority Denver-area students in school and out of court when facing disciplinary proceedings

FELLOW LOCATION YEAR PROJECT

THROUGH EQUAL JUSTICE WORKS WE HAVE SPONSORED 44 PROMISING NEW LAWYERS PURSUING PUBLIC-INTEREST LEGAL CAREERS AT NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

16 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

TERRACIANO SCHOLARSHIPSThe Foundation gives renewable scholarships of up to $12000 annually for the undergraduate education of children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members through the Joseph E Terraciano Scholarship Program This program honors the memory of Joe Terraciano an exceptional lawyer with the firm Joe exhibited intelligence initiative leadership the highest ethical standards care and respect for those around him a commitment to excellence in all that he did and a love of diversity

Scholarship recipients are selected based on a combination of academic achievement financial need and demonstrated concern for the well-being of others Since its inception in 1990 the program has funded approximately $287 million in scholarships for 189 students

DUNHAM SCHOLARSHIPSIn 2016 we continued to support a significant scholarship for incoming law students from groups historically underrepresented in the legal profession The Morrison amp Foerster FoundationndashStephen S Dunham Scholarship at the University of San Diego School of Law This scholarship provides annual awards of $20000 for up to three years

Named for Steve Dunham a former chair of Morrison amp Foerster the award honors Steversquos passion for education and for increasing diversity in the legal profession The scholarships were previously awarded to students at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law the University of Colorado

Law School in Boulder Colorado the University of the District of Columbia David A Clarke School of Law in Washington DC and Golden Gate University School of Law in San Francisco

OTHER PUBLIC-INTEREST AND DIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPSThe Foundation supported a variety of other public-interest scholarships and programs promoting diversity in the legal profession such as $10000 to the California Bar Foundationrsquos Diversity Scholarship Program and $10000 to the Justice amp Diversity Center in San Francisco for its Bay Area Minority Law Student Scholarship Program

30 Years + $50 Million | 17

$10000DOORWAYS FOR WOMEN AND FAMILIESArlington Virginia doorwaysvaorg

Doorways for Women and Families creates pathways out of homelessness domestic violence and sexual assault leading to safe stable and empowered lives

$5600LOS ANGELES REGIONAL FOOD BANKLos Angeles lafoodbankorg

Since 1973 the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank has mobilized resources to fight hunger in Los Angeles

$5000LA CASA DE LAS MADRESSan Francisco lacasaorg

La Casa de las Madres offers a continuum of comprehensive and empowering services to women teens and children exposed to and at risk of abuse

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed to a number of agencies serving individuals struggling to meet their basic needs of sufficient food a safe clean place to sleep and shelter from abuse Our 2016 donations to these organizations totaled more than $260000 Below are a few examples

FOOD + SHELTER

18 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

$5000THE ARC SAN FRANCISCOSan Francisco thearcsforg

The Arc San Francisco is a lifelong learning and achievement center for more than 700 individuals with developmental disabilities in San Francisco San Mateo and Marin Counties

$2500GEORGETOWN LOMBARDI COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTERWashington DC lombardigeorgetownedu

Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center seeks to prevent treat and cure cancers by linking scientific discovery expert and compassionate patient care quality education and partnership with the community

$1000CONSERVATION COLORADO EDUCATION FUNDDenver conservationcoeforg

Conservation Colorado Education Fund works in nonpartisan ways to engage conservationists in the civic arena It also conducts nonpartisan civic engagement work such as get-out-the-vote efforts and grassroots organizing on specific policy issues

We donated approximately $256000 in 2016 to programs addressing the health and well-being of others Donations supported organizations assisting people living with HIVAIDS people with developmental and physical disabilities and people seeking to overcome economic disadvantages We also gave to a variety of nonprofit medical research organizations and to social service agencies seeking to strengthen local communities Below are three examples

HEALTH

30 Years + $50 Million | 19

$7500SAN DIEGO JUNIOR THEATRESan Diego juniortheatrecom

San Diego Junior Theatre provides engaging innovative high-quality theatre education and productions for children of all cultural heritages ages abilities and levels of interest Our donation supported its tuition assistance program

$5000ABLE ARTS WORKLong Beach California ableartsworkorg

The primary vision of Able ARTS Work is to provide lifelong learning community service and vocational opportunities through the creative arts for people with disabilities of all ages in an environment of warmth encouragement and inclusion

$2500THEATREWORKS SILICON VALLEYPalo Alto theatreworksorg

TheatreWorks celebrates the human spirit through innovative productions new works and education programs inspired by and engaging its diverse Silicon Valley community

In 2016 the Foundation supported organizations seeking to enrich our communities through creative and thought-provoking expression We designated many of these donations for the recipientsrsquo youth outreach and education programs Our donations to arts programs totaled more than $150000 Below are three examples

ARTS

20 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

INDIVIDUAL GIFT MATCHING

The Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by eligible lawyers and staff to a wide variety of nonprofit organizations that meet our giving guidelines In 2016 we matched gifts to charities such as the Anti-Defamation League in New York Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank in San Diego Swords to Plowshares in San Francisco and The Trevor Project in West Hollywood California In total the

Foundation contributed more than $88000 in individual matching gifts to more than 250 charitable organizations

LAW SCHOOL GIFT MATCHING

In a separate program the Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by the firmrsquos lawyers to their respective law schools In 2016 we donated more than $21000 in matching gifts to 22 law schools

CHALLENGE GRANTS

The Foundation occasionally offers to match the amount raised by firm personnel to benefit charitable causes of particular importance to Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff These challenge grants are usually issued through our community-grants or disaster-relief programs

The Foundation offers contribution-matching programs to Morrison amp Foerster personnel The purpose of these programs is to encourage private charitable giving provide additional leverage to gifts made by the firmrsquos lawyers and staff and support the charitable goals of the firmrsquos individual donors In 2016 the Foundation donated nearly $110000 in matching gifts

MATCHING

30 Years + $50 Million | 21

$25000ISRAAID (US) GLOBAL HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCEBethesda Maryland israaidcoil

IsraAID is a nonprofit nongovernmental organization committed to providing life-saving disaster relief and long-term support Our donation supported its efforts to provide food water and mental health support to people in emergency shelters following a series of earthquakes including a magnitude 70 mainshock in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$25000SECOND HARVEST ASIARoseville Minnesota foodbankasia

Second Harvest Asia serves as a knowledge leader resource and convener of food banks in Asia Our donation supported efforts to deliver food and relief supplies to people affected by the earthquakes in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$10000GRAY AREA FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTSSan Francisco grayareaorg

Gray Area uses art and technology to create social and civic impact through education incubation and public events Our donation supported the relief fund that Gray Area established following the ldquoGhost Shiprdquo warehouse fire in Oakland California that killed 36 people many of them artists in December 2016

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has a strong tradition of facilitating and increasing the impact of the generosity of Morrison amp Foerster partners and employees Over the years we have coordinated special campaigns that have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for relief and restoration work following various disasters such as Hurricane Sandy in 2012 flooding in Colorado in 2013 and the spring 2015 earthquakes in Nepal

In 2016 we continued this tradition through donations totaling $60000 to the following nonprofit organizations

DISASTER RELIEF

22 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

In 2016 the Berlin office of Morrison amp Foerster launched its own charitable giving program that is consistent with the goals of the Foundation in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Established for tax and charitable-giving reasons the program in Berlin follows a model developed several years earlier for charitable giving in the firmrsquos London office

The Berlin officersquos program issued charitable grants in 2016 totaling euro44000 or approximately $46349 The London officersquos program made charitable donations totaling pound86280 or approximately $106140 A sample of those grants is described below

CHARITABLE GIVING IN EUROPE

pound7228 (approx $8892)

RICHARD HOUSE CHILDRENrsquoS HOSPICELondon richardhouseorguk

The first childrenrsquos hospice in London Richard House delivers clinical care short breaks and other residential services to children and young adults with life-limiting or life-threatening health conditions while supporting their families through counseling and bereavement programs

euro5000 (approx $5268)

REFUGEE LAW CLINIC BERLIN EVBerlin rlc-berlinorg

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin was created in 2014 through an initiative of undergraduate and PhD students at the Humboldt University of Berlin Part of the Refugee Law Clinic Network in Germany the Berlin clinic trains university students in asylum and migration law The students then offer free legal advice to refugees and migrants at a variety of locations in Berlin including the university emergency shelters and preliminary reception centers

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

The Foundation distributes funds at the discretion of its board of directors which consists of partners from each of the firmrsquos regions

Only funding requests sponsored by Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff are considered

Donations are made to US nonprofit organizations with IRC sect 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status whose programs in the view of the Foundationrsquos board of directors are aligned with the Foundationrsquos focus and can in the boardrsquos opinion best serve the communityrsquos needs We prefer to support programs that can benefit greatly from even relatively modest donations We also support a scholarship program for the children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members

We do not contribute to fraternal religious or political organizations to groups that discriminate on the basis of race religion political affiliation gender identity or sexual orientation or to individuals We do not make donations for firm-related business development or client-relations reasons The Foundation does not purchase tickets to charitable fundraising events

GIVING GUIDELINES

ONLY FUNDING REQUESTS SPONSORED BY MORRISON amp FOERSTER LAWYERS AND STAFF ARE CONSIDERED

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

24 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

2016 The following are the organizations listed by region that received at least $1000 in Foundation donations during 2016 Not

included are matching gifts and Terraciano Scholarship awards which are described above Unless otherwise noted we designated our gifts

for recipientsrsquo general funds

CONTRIBUTIONS

30 Years + $50 Million | 25

DENVER AREA $

Alpine Legal Services ndash Glenwood Springs 1500 Colorado Coalition for the Homeless ndash Stout Street Eye Clinic ndash Denver

1055

Colorado Lawyers Committee ndash Denver 4110 Conservation Colorado Education Fund ndash Denver

1000

Deaf Overcoming Violence through Empowerment (DOVE) ndash Denver

1055

Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado ndash Greenwood Village

1055

Florence Crittenton Services of Colorado ndash Denver

1056

Food For Thought ndash Denver 5000 Girls Inc of Metro Denver ndash Denver 1056 Hope House of Colorado ndash Arvada 2300 The Legal Aid Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2905

Live By Living ndash Lakewood 1000 Mi Casa Resource Center ndash Pro Bono Patent Program General Fund ndash Denver

1000

Rescue Me ndash Colorado Mutt Rescue ndash Watkinsonville Georgia

1056

Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Denver

35590

SungateKids ndash Englewood 2500 Volunteers of America ndash Camp POSTCARD Early Childhood Education Center Veteran Services Center ndash Denver

27500

Wish of a Lifetime ndash Denver 1056 The Womenrsquos Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2500

LOS ANGELES AREA $

Able ARTS Work ndash Long Beach 5000 ACLU Foundation of Southern California ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Childrenrsquos Rights ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Housing and Healing ndash Los Angeles

5000

Bet Tzedek Legal Services ndash Los Angeles 5000 Big Up Kidz ndash Los Angeles 5000 Break the Cycle ndash Culver City 5000

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

California Institute of Technology ndash Moore-Hufstedler Fund ndash Pasadena

15000

CARES ndash LAC + USC Medical Center ndash Los Angeles

2500

Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law ndash Casa LibreFreedom House Homeless Youth Shelter ndash Los Angeles

2500

Childrenrsquos Bureau ndash Los Angeles 5000 Childrenrsquos Burn Foundation ndash Sherman Oaks

2500

Childrenrsquos Hospital Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

3500

Childrenrsquos Law Center of California ndash Monterey Park

5000

Circle of Friends ndash Los Angeles 5000 Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) ndash Los Angeles

10000

The Colburn School ndash Los Angeles 2500 Constitutional Rights Foundation ndash Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets Program General Fund ndash Los Angeles

112500

Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services ndash Culver City

5000

DIY Girls ndash Los Angeles 1000 Family Health Care Centers of Greater Los Angeles ndash Bell Gardens

3500

Friends of the Los Angeles County Law Library ndash Los Angeles

3000

Good Shepherd Shelter ndash Los Angeles 5000 Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association ndash Los Angeles

2500

Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law ndash Los Angeles

5000

Hathaway-Sycamores Child and Family Services ndash Pasadena

5000

Homeboy Industries ndash Los Angeles 1000 House of Ruth ndash Claremont 3000 Inner-City Arts ndash Los Angeles 5000 Inner City Law Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 JFS ndash SOVA Community Food amp Resource Program ndash Van Nuys

2639

Just the Beginning ndash A Pipeline Organization ndash Summer Legal Institute in Los Angeles ndash Chicago Illinois

5000

26 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

LA Kitchen ndash Los Angeles 2500 Law Rocks ndash Manhattan Beach 5000 Learning Rights Law Center ndash Los Angeles 6000 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

5000

Levitt amp Quinn Family Law Center ndash Los Angeles

5000

Library Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Childrenrsquos Summer Reading Club ndash Los Angeles

3500

Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles County Bar Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles LGBT Center ndash Los Angeles 4000 Los Angeles Mission ndash Los Angeles 1000 Los Angeles Regional Food Bank ndash Los Angeles

5600

Los Angeles Times Family Fund ndash Summer Camp Campaign ndash Pasadena

2500

Maternal and Child Health Access ndash Los Angeles

3000

McKinley Childrenrsquos Center ndash San Dimas 1500 Mental Health Advocacy Services ndash Los Angeles

5000

The Midnight Mission ndash Los Angeles 1500 Music Center Foundation ndash Los Angeles 4000 My Friendrsquos Place ndash Hollywood 5000 Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society ndash Pasadena

7500

Para Los Nintildeos ndash Los Angeles 2500 PATH Beyond Shelter ndash Los Angeles 1000 Public Counsel ndash Los Angeles 5000 The Rape Foundation ndash Santa Monica 1000 Roy W Roberts IIndashWattsWillowbrook Boys amp Girls Club ndash Los Angeles

2500

Support for Harbor Area Womenrsquos Lives (SHAWL) ndash San Pedro

5000

Starlight Childrenrsquos Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Venice Family Clinic ndash Venice 4000 Weingart Center Association ndash Los Angeles 5000 Western Center on Law amp Poverty ndash Los Angeles

5000

NEW YORK CITY AREA $

A Better Balance ndash New York 10000 Advocates for Children of New York ndash New York 15330 AIDS Walk New York ndash New York 5000 Anti-Defamation League ndash New York 1500 Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund ndash New York

5000

Association to Benefit Children ndash New York 1000 Behind the Book ndash New York 3000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City ndash New York

5000

Breaking Ground ndash New York 2000 BronxWorks ndash Early Childhood Learning Center ndash Bronx

2500

Brooklyn Botanic Garden ndash The Childrenrsquos Garden and The Discovery Garden ndash Brooklyn

1500

The Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse ndash Brooklyn

1000

Brooklyn Defender Services ndash Family Defense Project ndash Brooklyn

2500

CaringKind ndash New York 2500 CFC Loud N Clear Foundation ndash Farmingdale New Jersey

1500

Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts ndash New York 30000 Citizensrsquo Committee for Children of New York ndash New York

3000

City Bar Justice Center ndash New York 10000 City Harvest ndash New York 2000 CITYarts ndash New York 2500 Civic Builders ndash New York 5000 Coalition for the Homeless ndash Camp Homeward Bound First Step Job Training Program ndash New York

7500

Columbia University ndash Babies Heart Fund ndash New York

1500

Comprehensive Development ndash New York 5000 Concrete Safaris ndash New York 2500 DonorsChooseorg ndash New York City Projects ndash New York

10000

The Doe Fund ndash New York 2500 Dress for Success ndash New York 5000 East Harlem Tutorial Program ndash New York 5000 Edible Schoolyard NYC ndash Brooklyn 5000 The Exoneration Initiative ndash In Honor of Richard Rosario ndash New York

10000

30 Years + $50 Million | 27

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Family Center ndash The Legal Wellness Institute ndash Brooklyn

5000

Fordham Student Sponsored Fellowship ndash New York

1000

Fund for the City of New York ndash ENACT School Partnership Program ndash New York

2500

Getting Out and Staying Out ndash New York 5000 Global Language Project ndash New York 10000 GO Project ndash New York 5000 Grace Institute ndash New York 2500 Harlem Childrenrsquos Zone ndash New York 5000 Harlem RBI ndash New York 2500 Harmony Program ndash New York 2500 Harvest Home ndash New York 3000 Her Justice ndash New York 2500 Hofstra University ndash Hofstra Law Access to Justice Incubator ndash Hempstead

15000

iMentor ndash New York 5000 Inwood House ndash New York 8000 The Jennifer A Kay Foundation ndash New York 2500 The Jewish Board ndash The Mann Center ndash New York

2500

The Keswell School ndash New York 15000 Lawyers Alliance for New York ndash New York 45000 Lawyers for Children ndash New York 5000 LeGaL Foundation ndash New York 5000 Legal Information for Families Today ndash Brooklyn

2500

Legal Outreach ndash PACT (Pathways to Achievement and Community Transformation) ndash Long Island City

5000

Legal Services NYC ndash New York 11000 Letrsquos Get Ready ndash New York 10000 Literacy Partners ndash New York 5000 Manhattan Legal Services ndash New York 2500 Nazareth Housing ndash New York 2500 Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem ndash New York

2500

New York Asian Womenrsquos Center ndash New York

2500

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest ndash New York

15000

New York Legal Assistance Group ndash New York 3500 New York Womenrsquos Foundation ndash New York 2500

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Office of the Appellate Defender ndash New York 5000 The Partnership for the Homeless ndash New York 5000 PENCIL ndash New York 2500 Performance Space 122 ndash Brooklyn 5000 Pro Bono Partnership ndash White Plains 1500 ProjectArt ndash New York 2000 The Public Theater ndash Shakespeare in the Park ndash New York

10000

Randallrsquos Island Park Alliance ndash New York 5000 Riverside Symphony ndash Music Memory Program ndash New York

10000

Safe Passage Project ndash New York 1000 Sanctuary for Families ndash New York 13000 SCO Family of Services ndash Glen Cove 2500 Selfhelp Community Services ndash New York 1000 Start Small Think Big ndash Bronx 5000 Storefront Academy Harlem ndash New York 10000 Trip of a Lifetime ndash Summer Travel Scholarships ndash Scarsdale

3500

Union Settlement Association ndash New York 2000 United Neighborhood Houses ndash New York 1000 Urban Justice Center ndash Summer Internship Program ndash New York

3000

Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts ndash New York 5000 Volunteers of Legal Service ndash New York 15000 You Gotta Believe ndash The Older Child Adoption amp Permanency Movement ndash This Is For Real Program ndash Brooklyn

112500

Young Peoplersquos Chorus of New York City ndash New York

1250

Youth INC ndash New York 2500 Youth Represent ndash New York 2500

NORTHERN VIRGINIA $

Britepaths ndash Fairfax 30000 Carpenterrsquos Shelter ndash Alexandria 10000 Doorways for Women and Families ndash Arlington

10000

Fairfax CASA ndash Fairfax 5000 Fairfax Partnership for Youth ndash Falls Church 5000 Final Salute ndash Haymarket 5000 Friends of FANA ndash Reston 1000 Homestretch ndash Falls Church 5000

28 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NORTHERN VIRGINIA (CONTINUED)

Just Neighbors ndash Falls Church 5000 Legal Aid Justice Center ndash JustChildren Program Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Fairfax

10874

Legal Services of Northern Virginia ndash Fairfax 10000 Loudoun Abused Womenrsquos Shelter ndash Leesburg 10000 Volunteer Fairfax ndash Fairfax 10000

SAN DIEGO AREA $

Casa Cornelia Law Center ndash San Diego 5000 Century Club of San Diego ndash Champions for Youth ndash La Jolla

1319

Distinguished Young Women of San Diego ndash Carlsbad

1500

Girls on the Run of San Diego ndash Encinitas 5000 The Honor Foundation ndash San Diego 1000 Imperial Court de San Diego ndash San Diego 5000 Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank ndash San Diego

10000

Japan Society of San Diego and Tijuana ndash Tomodachi Initiative Youth Baseball Exchange ndash San Diego

2500

Just in Time for Foster Youth ndash San Diego 5000 La Jolla Playhouse ndash Education and Outreach Programs ndash La Jolla

5000

Legal Aid Society of San Diego ndash San Diego 15000 Rady Childrenrsquos Hospital Auxiliary ndash Del Mar Unit ndash San Diego

10000

San Diego County Bar Foundation ndash San Diego 5000 San Diego Junior Theatre ndash Tuition Assistance Program ndash San Diego

7500

San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program ndash San Diego

10000

Semper Fi Fund ndash Oceanside 1000 Solutions for Change ndash Vista 5000 UC San Diego Foundation ndash Christini Fund ndash La Jolla

1000

University of San Diego School of Law ndash The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation ndash Stephen S Dunham Scholarship ndash San Diego

20000

Voices for Children ndash Case Liaison Program General Fund ndash San Diego

137500

Warfighter Made ndash Temecula 1000 YMCA of San Diego County ndash San Diego 3000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA $

100 Black Men of the Bay Area ndash Oakland 5000 A Better Way ndash Berkeley 3000 ACLU Foundation ndash FrontLine Fund ndash San Francisco

5000

AIDS Legal Referral Panel ndash San Francisco 7500 AIDS Walk San Francisco ndash San Francisco 1600 Alameda County Community Food Bank ndash Oakland

13500

APA Family Support Services ndash San Francisco

2000

The Arc San Francisco ndash San Francisco 5000 At The Crossroads ndash San Francisco 2000 Bay Area Legal Aid ndash Oakland 70000 Bay Area Urban Debate League ndash Oakland 12500 Bay Area Young Survivors ndash Deb Mosley Memorial Scholarship Fund ndash San Francisco

3840

Berkeley Repertory Theatre ndash Youth Education Programs ndash Berkeley

18500

Bridge the Gap College Prep ndash Sausalito 50000 California Bar Foundation ndash Diversity Scholarship Program ndash San Francisco

10000

California Life Sciences Institute ndash K-12 STEM Education ndash South San Francisco

2500

Centro Legal de la Raza ndash Oakland 2500 Challenge Day ndash Concord 1000 Charlotte Maxwell Clinic ndash Oakland 2500 Child Care Law Center ndash San Francisco 2500 Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund ndash San Francisco

25000

Clinic By the Bay ndash San Francisco 2000 The Commonwealth Club of California ndash Bay Area Student Outreach ndash San Francisco

5000

Community Alliance for Special Education ndash San Francisco

30000

Disability Rights Education amp Defense Fund ndash Berkeley

2500

Dogs for Diabetics ndash Concord 1000 DonorsChooseorg ndash San Francisco Bay Area Projects ndash New York

5000

Earned Asset Resource Network ndash San Francisco

1000

East Bay Agency for Children ndash Oakland 8000 East Bay Childrenrsquos Law Offices ndash Oakland 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 29

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

East Bay College Fund ndash College Access Program ndash Oakland

10000

East Bay Community Law Center ndash Berkeley 25000 Eviction Defense Collaborative ndash San Francisco 2500 Fiat Lux Scholarship Program Fund ndash Berkeley 2500 First Graduate ndash San Francisco 5000 First Place for Youth ndash Oakland 10000 The Foundation of City College of San Francisco ndash San Francisco

10000

Friends of the San Francisco Public Library ndash The Mix at SFPL ndash San Francisco

7500

Future Youth Records ndash Pacifica 5000 George Mark Childrenrsquos House ndash San Leandro 2500 Gray Area Foundation for the Arts ndash Oakland Fire Fund ndash San Francisco

10000

Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco ndash San Francisco

5000

Jewish Community Relations Council ndash Jewish Coalition for Literacy ndash San Francisco

1000

Jewish Family and Childrenrsquos Services ndash San Francisco

3500

Jewish Family amp Childrenrsquos Services of the East Bay ndash Berkeley

3500

Juma Ventures ndash San Francisco 5000 Justice amp Diversity Center ndash General Fund Bay Area Minority Law School Student Scholarship ndash San Francisco

50000

La Casa de las Madres ndash San Francisco 5000 La Cocina ndash San Francisco 1900 La Raza Centro Legal ndash Unaccompanied Children Project ndash San Francisco

10000

Larkin Street Youth Services ndash San Francisco 10000 Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area ndash San Francisco

70000

Legal Aid at Work ndash San Francisco 55000 Legal Aid of Marin ndash San Rafael 5000 Legal Services for Children ndash San Francisco 18000 Level Playing Field Institute ndash SMASH Program ndash Oakland

3000

Little BrothersndashFriends of the Elderly ndash San Francisco

2450

Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area ndash San Francisco 2000 Mission Graduates ndash San Francisco 2000 New Leaders ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash Oakland

5000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

Oakland Museum of California ndash Learning Initiatives ndash Oakland

2500

OneJustice ndash San Francisco 3000 Opportunity Junction ndash Antioch 1500 The Other Bar Foundation ndash San Francisco 5000 PowerMyLearning ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash New York

1500

Project Open Hand ndash San Francisco 7000 Raphael House ndash San Francisco 15000 Reading Partners ndash Oakland 1000 Rebuilding Together San Francisco ndash San Francisco

6000

The Reset Foundation ndash Berkeley 2000 RYSE Center ndash Richmond 1000 San Francisco AIDS Foundation ndash San Francisco

21500

San Francisco Interfaith Council ndash San Francisco

3500

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ndash Education Programs ndash San Francisco

25000

San Francisco Suicide Prevention ndash Youth Risk Reduction Program ndash San Francisco

2500

San Francisco Symphony ndash Adventures in Music Youth Education Program General Fund ndash San Francisco

43500

Seven Tepees Youth Program ndash College and Career Program ndash San Francisco

10000

SF-Marin Food Bank ndash San Francisco 9250 Shelter Inc ndash Concord 1000 The Spot Oakland ndash Oakland 1000 Swords to Plowshares ndash San Francisco 5000 Tuolumne River Trust ndash San Francisco 1500 UC Berkeley SAGE Scholars Program ndash Berkeley

3000

Youth Outside ndash Oakland 1000

SILICON VALLEY $

Abilities United ndash Palo Alto 3000 Adolescent Counseling Services ndash Outlet Program ndash Redwood City

2500

The Art of Yoga Project ndash Palo Alto 1000 Asian Law Alliance ndash San Jose 6500 Avenidas ndash Palo Alto 3000

30 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Bring Me A Book Foundation ndash Redwood City 3000 The Campaign for Legal Services ndash Mountain View

30000

Child Advocates of Silicon Valley ndash Milpitas 2500 Childrenrsquos Health Council ndash Palo Alto 2500 Cinequest ndash San Jose 2500 College of Adaptive Arts ndash San Jose 1000 Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash East Palo Alto

11000

Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse ndash San Mateo

2500

CuriOdyssey ndash San Mateo 2500 Eastside College Preparatory School ndash East Palo Alto

6000

Ecumenical Hunger Program ndash East Palo Alto

2500

Family amp Children Services of Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto

2500

Family Connections ndash San Carlos 2500 The Family Giving Tree ndash Milpitas 2000 The Fit Kids Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Friends for Youth ndash Redwood City 2500 Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve ndash Moss Beach

3000

HomeFirst ndash Milpitas 1000 HopeLab Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto Charitable Foundation ndash Palo Alto

1000

La Raza Lawyers Charitable Foundation ndash San Jose

3000

Law Foundation of Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 15000 Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County ndash Redwood City

15000

LifeMoves ndash Menlo Park 3500 Marine Toys for Tots Foundation ndash San Jose 2000 My New Red Shoes ndash Redwood City 2500 Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence ndash San Jose

1500

Pacific Autism Center for Education ndash Santa Clara

5000

Palo Alto Art Center Foundation ndash Palo Alto 2500 Palo Alto Family YMCA ndash Parkinsonrsquos Exercise Program ndash Palo Alto

3500

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Parents Helping Parents ndash San Jose 2500 Peninsula Bridge ndash Menlo Park 5000 Pie Ranch ndash Pescadero 2500 Pro Bono Project Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 QuestBridge ndash QuestBridge Scholars Network at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

1000

Ravenswood Education Foundation ndash Menlo Park

30000

Roadrunners Sports Club ndash Palo Alto 1000 Ronald McDonald House at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

5000

Sacred Heart Community Service ndash San Jose 1000 Samaritan House ndash San Mateo 3500 San Jose Museum of Art ndash San Jose 2500 Santa Clara University ndash Katharine amp George Alexander Community Law Center ndash San Jose

5000

Second Harvest Food Bank ndash San Jose 3500 Sequoia Adult School Scholars ndash Palo Alto 1000 Silicon Valley Community Foundation ndash San Francisco Bay Area Summer Reading Program ndash Mountain View

1000

Stand Up for Kids ndash Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 Stanford University ndash Stanford Community Law Clinic ndash East Palo Alto

10000

The Tech Museum of Innovation ndash San Jose 2500 TheatreWorks Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto 2500 The Tower Foundation of San Jose State University ndash Record Clearance Project ndash San Jose

2000

Vida Verde Nature Education ndash San Gregorio 1500

WASHINGTON DC AREA $

A Wider Circle ndash Bethesda 5000 ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation ndash Washington DC

15000

Ayuda ndash Washington DC 5000 Back on My Feet ndash Washington DC 5000 Bread for the City ndash Washington DC 10000 Bright Beginnings ndash Washington DC 10000 BUILD ndash Metro DC Programs ndash Washington DC

15000

Calvary Womenrsquos Services ndash Washington DC 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 31

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Children of Mine Youth Center ndash Washington DC

10000

Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Washington DC

15416

Community Family Life Services ndash Washington DC

1000

Council for Court Excellence ndash Washington DC

3500

DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice ndash Washington DC

5000

DC Bar Foundation ndash Washington DC 5000 DC Bar Pro Bono Center ndash Washington DC 15000 DC Greens ndash Washington DC 10000 DC School of Law Foundation ndash Scholarship Campaign ndash Washington DC

8400

DC Volunteer Lawyers Project ndash Washington DC

7500

Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP) ndash Washington DC

10000

Everybody Wins DC ndash Power Lunch Reading Program ndash Washington DC

2400

The Family Place ndash Washington DC 15000 Food amp Friends ndash Washington DC 8000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center ndash Washington DC

37500

Friendship Place ndash Washington DC 7500 Georgetown University ndash Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center ndash Washington DC

2500

House of Ruth ndash Washington DC 8000 Johns Hopkins University ndash Sarcoma Research Fund ndash Baltimore

10600

Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) ndash Washington DC

10000

Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia ndash Washington DC

20000

Legal Counsel for the Elderly ndash Washington DC

10000

Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project ndash Washington DC

7500

N Street Village ndash Washington DC 10000 Neighborhood Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

6000

Only Make Believe ndash Washington DC 5000

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Playworks ndash Washington DC 5000 Reach Incorporated ndash Washington DC 5000 RESET Classroom Adventures in Hands-On Science amp Math ndash Washington DC

5000

Sitar Arts Center ndash Washington DC 10000 So Others Might Eat ndash Washington DC 8000 Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders (SMYAL) ndash Washington DC

5000

Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs ndash Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

122500

The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless ndash Washington DC

7500

OTHER US $

Anti-Defamation League ndash Chicago Illinois 1500 Foundation for Democracy and Justice ndash Sacramento California

4000

Mono Lake Foundation ndash Lee Vining California

1000

Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation ndash Monterey California

2500

Parents for a Sustainable Future ndash Boston Massachusetts

1000

Sundance Benefit ndash Camp Rehoboth ndash Rehoboth Beach Delaware

1000

NATIONAL FOCUS $

ABA Fund for Justice and Education ndash ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund Rule of Law Initiative ndash Chicago Illinois

5680

American Cancer Society ndash Vienna Virginia 10250 American Heart Association ndash Des Moines Iowa 10250 American Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation ndash Arlington Virginia

5000

American Jewish Committee ndash New York 2500 Americans for Responsible Solutions Foundation ndash San Francisco

5000

Appleseed Foundation ndash Washington DC 8000 The Avielle Foundation ndash Newtown Connecticut 1000 Bellwether Education Partners ndash Sudbury Massachusetts

5000

32 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NATIONAL FOCUS (CONTINUED)

Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence ndash Lawyers for a Safer America ndash Washington DC

10000

Brennan Center for Justice ndash New York 5000 Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association (CASANA) ndash Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

2000

Disability Rights Legal Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 Equal Justice Works ndash Fellowship Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

386000

Federal Bar Foundation ndash New York 5000 Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) ndash Los Angeles

2500

The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation ndash New York

10000

KinderVision Foundation ndash The Greatest Save Teen PSA Program ndash Peru Indiana

5000

Lambda Legal ndash Los Angeles 5000 Learning Ally ndash Princeton New Jersey 7500 Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation ndash Norwalk Connecticut

10000

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund ndash New York

5000

National Center for Youth Law ndash Oakland California

15000

National Immigration Law Center ndash Los Angeles 2500 The National Urban Technology Center ndash New York

2500

National Veterans Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

5000

National Womenrsquos Law Center ndash Washington DC

5000

OutServe-SLDN ndash Washington DC 5000 Pro Bono Net ndash New York 15000 Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation ndash Chicago Illinois

2000

Soledad OrsquoBrien and Brad Raymond Starfish Foundation ndash New York

5000

The Trevor Project ndash West Hollywood California

7500

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ndash Washington DC

10000

ASIA $

Bethel USA ndash Fort Collins Colorado 5000

ASIA (CONTINUED)

Global Fund for Mental Health ndash TELL Japan Chat Room Project ndash Hinsdale Illinois

32900

GlobalGiving ndash Lighthouse Center for Human Trafficking Victims ndash Washington DC

94419

IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Response ndash Bethesda Maryland

25000

Motherrsquos Choice USA ndash Montrose Colorado 30000 Room to Read ndash Asia Programs ndash San Francisco

20000

Second Harvest Asia ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Relief ndash Roseville Minnesota

25000

Teach for China ndash San Francisco 5000

INTERNATIONAL FOCUS $

Center for Reproductive Rights ndash New York 15000 Ceres ndash Boston Massachusetts 2500 The Cyrus R Vance Center for International Justice ndash New York

10000

Doctors Without Borders ndash New York 1500 Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance ndash San Rafael California

5000

Global Goods Partners ndash New York 5000 Human Rights Watch ndash Childrenrsquos Rights Division ndash New York

5000

Immigration Equality ndash New York 2500 Plant with Purpose ndash San Diego 2500 RefugePoint ndash Boston Massachusetts 5000 Save the Children ndash Fairfield Connecticut 1000 Speak Up Africa ndash New York 1000 Vera Institute of Justice ndash New York 5000 VisionSpring ndash New York 10000

BERLIN $

Arne Friedrich Stiftung (Arne Friedrich Foundation) ndash Berlin

4214

Bantabaa eV (Meeting Point) ndash Berlin 3160 Berliner Herz (Berlin Heart) ndash Berlin 3055 Die Arche (The Ark) ndash Berlin 2528 Freudberg Gemeinschaftsschule (Freudberg Scholarships) ndash Berlin

2528

30 Years + $50 Million | 33

BERLIN (CONTINUED)

Jenny de la Torre Stiftung (Jenny de la Torre Foundation) ndash Berlin

5267

JUNA eV (Jung Unbegleitet Nicht Allein) (Young Unaccompanied Not Alone) ndash Berlin

1053

KuB eV (Kontakt- und Beratungsstelle fuumlr Fluumlchtlinge und Migrant_innen) (Contact and Counseling for Refugees and Migrants) ndash Berlin

1053

Outreach ndash Mobile Jungendarbeit Berlin (Outreach ndash Mobile Youth Work Berlin) ndash Berlin

1053

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin eV ndash Berlin 5267 Rock it Biz gemeinnuumltzige Stiftungs-GmbH (Rock it Biz Nonprofit Foundation) ndash Berlin

10535

Sharehaus Refugio (Sharehouse Refuge) ndash Berlin

3160

Teach First Deutschland (Teach First Germany) ndash Berlin

3160

LONDON AND UK $

Blind Sailing ndash Ramsgate 8892 Bliss ndash London 8892 Bowel Cancer UK ndash London 8892 The Brokerage Citylink ndash London 8892 Generating Genius ndash South Croydon 8892 The Hospice of St Francis ndash Hertfordshire 8892 Ian Mikardo High School ndash London 8892 Legal Advice Centre (University House) ndash London

4920

Plan International UK ndash London 2460 Rhythms of Life ndash London 8892 Richard House Childrenrsquos Hospice ndash London 8892 South Westminster Legal Advice Centre ndash London

4920

The Sparkle Foundation ndash Lancashire 2460 Womankind Worldwide ndash London 2460 You Make It ndash London 8892 The Berlin and London offices of Morrison amp Foerster each

have their own charitable giving program that is consistent with the Foundationrsquos goals in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Both officesrsquo sets of 2016 contributions which are in addition to those of the Foundation are listed here for informational purposes if greater than $1000 (converted) but they are not included in this reportrsquos financial discussion

CONTACT USIf you are a partner or employee of Morrison amp Foerster and have questions or comments please visit the ldquoMoFo Foundationrdquo section of the portal for

more information and a list of current Foundation representatives

DIRECTORS + OFFICERS AS OF DECEMBER 31 2016

JAMIE A LEVITTDirector and ChairNew York

KENNETH A KUWAYTIDirector and PresidentPalo Alto

W STEPHEN SMITHDirector and SecretaryWashington DC

PAUL D MCKENZIEDirector and Vice PresidentBeijing

ANGELA KEREKDirector and Vice PresidentBerlin

ALEX VAN DER WOLKDirector and Vice PresidentBrussels

SCOTT F LLEWELLYNDirector and Vice PresidentDenver

TREVOR L JAMESDirector and Vice PresidentLondon

NANCY R THOMASDirector and Vice PresidentLos Angeles

LAWRENCE T YANOWITCHDirector and Vice PresidentNorthern Virginia

BRIAN M KRAMERDirector and Vice PresidentSan Diego

RUTH N BORENSTEINDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

JACLYN LIUDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

DALE E CALDWELLDirector and Vice PresidentTokyo

ARTHUR KELLERChief Financial OfficerSan Francisco

ANNE M ELLISManager and Chief Operating OfficerSan Francisco

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

10 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

$225000YWCA SILICON VALLEYSan Jose California ywca-svorg

YWCA Silicon Valley is dedicated to eliminating racism empowering women and promoting peace justice freedom and dignity for all The purpose of our grant is to help launch the organizationrsquos Arise Program a mobile counseling and therapy unit serving children and youth in Santa Clara County who have been affected by complex trauma Our contributions were scheduled to begin in 2017

$215000WASHINGTON LAWYERSrsquo COMMITTEE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS AND URBAN AFFAIRSWashington DC washlaworg

Since 1968 the Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs has mobilized the resources of the private bar to address issues of civil rights violations and poverty in the District of Columbia Our grant is intended to help launch the Committeersquos Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program which is designed to increase the level of parental involvement in the education of public school children in disadvantaged communities in Washington DC In 2016 we contributed $107500 toward this grant

$215000CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS FOUNDATIONLos Angeles crf-usaorg

Constitutional Rights Foundation (CRF) is a nonprofit nonpartisan community-based organization dedicated to educating Americarsquos young people about the importance of civic participation in a democratic society Our grant is intended to help launch Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets CRFrsquos program designed to nurture safe communities in Los Angeles by creating an opportunity for youth police officers teachers and parents to explore together the roles that police and citizens play in public safety Our 2016 contribution was $107500

Cam

p POSTCARD

Silicon Valley

30 Years + $50 Million | 11

COMMUNITY GRANTSIn 2016 charitable contributions to organizations serving children and protecting their rights continued to be at the core of our local giving programs In addition to our 30th Anniversary Grants we gave more than $910000 to a wide variety of organizations providing social developmental educational and legal services to at-risk youth The following are some examples

$32900GLOBAL FUND FOR MENTAL HEALTH FOR TELL JAPANHinsdale Illinois and Tokyo globalfund4mentalhealthorg telljpcom

The Global Fund for Mental Health supports education and training to reduce stigma promote understanding and increase capacity related to mental health around the world Our donation helped support TELL Japan a nongovernmental organization based in Tokyo in launching a nationwide chattext service to provide mental health services to youth in crisis in Japan

$8000INWOOD HOUSENew York inwoodhousecom

Since 1830 Inwood House has been the only organization in New York City focused primarily on comprehensively serving the needs of pregnant and parenting teens

$5000PACIFIC AUTISM CENTER FOR EDUCATION (PACE)Santa Clara California pacificautismorg

PACE provides high-quality programs for individuals with autism and associated developmental disabilities living in the San Francisco Bay Area

IN ADDITION TO OUR 30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTS WE GAVE MORE THAN $910000 TO A WIDE VARIETY OF ORGANIZATIONS PROVIDING SOCIAL DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATIONAL AND LEGAL SERVICES TO AT-RISK YOUTH

We also gave $285000 in smaller 30th Anniversary Grants to nine other nonprofit organizations serving at-risk youth in regions where Morrison amp Foerster has offices as described below

$50000 Bridge the Gap College Prep Sausalito California btgcollegepreporg

$30000 Britepaths Fairfax Virginia britepathsorg

$30000 Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts New York cmanyorg

$30000 Community Alliance for Special Education San Francisco caseadvocacyorg

$30000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center Washington DC dcfapacorg

$30000 Motherrsquos Choice USA for Motherrsquos Choice Montrose Colorado and Hong Kong motherschoiceorgen

$30000 Ravenswood Education Foundation Menlo Park California ravenswoodeforg

$30000 Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center Denver childlawcenterorg

$25000 Volunteers of America Camp POSTCARD (Peace Officers Striving to Create and Reinforce Dreams) Denver voacoloradoorggethelp-denvermetro-camppostcard

12 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LEGAL AIDThe Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has a long history of supporting organizations

that provide legal services to persons of limited means

30 Years + $50 Million | 13

$15000ACLU OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FOUNDATIONWashington DC acludcorg

Formerly the ACLU Fund of the National Capital Area the ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation supports the efforts of the American Civil Liberties Union to protect and expand civil liberties and civil rights for people who live work and visit Washington DC and in matters involving federal employees and agencies

$6500ASIAN LAW ALLIANCESan Jose California asianlawallianceorg

With programs designed to make legal services accessible to AsianPacific and low-income people the Asian Law Alliance has helped tens of thousands of people obtain decent housing justice in the immigration process and access to basic human and legal rights

$5000BRENNAN CENTER FOR JUSTICENew York brennancenterorg

The Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law is a nonpartisan law and policy institute that seeks to improve US systems of democracy and justice The Centerrsquos work addresses issues ranging from voting rights to campaign finance reform and from ending mass incarceration to preserving constitutional protections in the fight against terrorism

In 2016 we donated $982000 to local legal aid organizations and national nonprofit organizations engaged in impact litigation and enforcement of civil rights Below are some of the legal aid organizations that we supported

14 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

FELLOWSHIPS + SCHOLARSHIPS

The Foundation contributed more than $640000 in 2016 to fellowship and

scholarship programs benefiting children and youth and encouraging public service and diversity in higher education and the

legal profession

30 Years + $50 Million | 15

EQUAL JUSTICE WORKS FELLOWSHIPSSince 2000 The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed nearly $4 million in support of Equal Justice Works and its fellowship program Based in Washington DC this national program creates partnerships among public-interest lawyers nonprofit organizations law firms corporate sponsors and other donors to give underrepresented populations effective access to the justice system

Through Equal Justice Works we have sponsored 44 promising new lawyers pursuing public-interest legal careers at nonprofit organizations in the regions where Morrison amp Foerster has offices Most of our Fellows have focused their two-year projects on improving the lives of at-risk children and youth

In 2016 we contributed $336000 to Equal Justice Works for its fellowship program and $50000 to its general fund The following is a list of our recent Fellows

Karmena Diggs

Advocates for Children of New York

New York2015ndash17

Henrissa BasseyBay Area Legal AidOakland California

2016ndash18

Diana SissonChildrenrsquos Law Center

Washington DC2016ndash18

Ruby RenteriaLaw Foundation of

Silicon ValleySan Jose California

2016ndash18

Rebecca WolozinLegal Aid Justice

CenterFalls Church Virginia

2015ndash17

Rachel JuddRocky Mountain

Childrenrsquos Law CenterDenver

2015ndash17

Providing direct legal representation outreach and policy advocacy to help low-income students with disabilities in New York City learn to read proficiently so they can succeed in school

Providing trauma-informed civil legal representation to formerly institutionalized youth with disabilities in Contra Costa County to promote successful re-entry and reduce congregate-care placements

Promoting health and providing stability through legal representation outreach and advocacy on behalf of children in Washington DC whose families are experiencing or at risk of homelessness

Increasing access to justice for geographically isolated low-income tenants facing eviction in South Santa Clara County particularly those who are limited English proficient Spanish-speakers

Providing legal services and advocacy to low-income immigrant youth with special health needs in Northern Virginia so they can access high-quality education and developmentally appropriate services

Providing individual representation and systemic advocacy to keep low-income special-needs and minority Denver-area students in school and out of court when facing disciplinary proceedings

FELLOW LOCATION YEAR PROJECT

THROUGH EQUAL JUSTICE WORKS WE HAVE SPONSORED 44 PROMISING NEW LAWYERS PURSUING PUBLIC-INTEREST LEGAL CAREERS AT NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

16 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

TERRACIANO SCHOLARSHIPSThe Foundation gives renewable scholarships of up to $12000 annually for the undergraduate education of children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members through the Joseph E Terraciano Scholarship Program This program honors the memory of Joe Terraciano an exceptional lawyer with the firm Joe exhibited intelligence initiative leadership the highest ethical standards care and respect for those around him a commitment to excellence in all that he did and a love of diversity

Scholarship recipients are selected based on a combination of academic achievement financial need and demonstrated concern for the well-being of others Since its inception in 1990 the program has funded approximately $287 million in scholarships for 189 students

DUNHAM SCHOLARSHIPSIn 2016 we continued to support a significant scholarship for incoming law students from groups historically underrepresented in the legal profession The Morrison amp Foerster FoundationndashStephen S Dunham Scholarship at the University of San Diego School of Law This scholarship provides annual awards of $20000 for up to three years

Named for Steve Dunham a former chair of Morrison amp Foerster the award honors Steversquos passion for education and for increasing diversity in the legal profession The scholarships were previously awarded to students at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law the University of Colorado

Law School in Boulder Colorado the University of the District of Columbia David A Clarke School of Law in Washington DC and Golden Gate University School of Law in San Francisco

OTHER PUBLIC-INTEREST AND DIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPSThe Foundation supported a variety of other public-interest scholarships and programs promoting diversity in the legal profession such as $10000 to the California Bar Foundationrsquos Diversity Scholarship Program and $10000 to the Justice amp Diversity Center in San Francisco for its Bay Area Minority Law Student Scholarship Program

30 Years + $50 Million | 17

$10000DOORWAYS FOR WOMEN AND FAMILIESArlington Virginia doorwaysvaorg

Doorways for Women and Families creates pathways out of homelessness domestic violence and sexual assault leading to safe stable and empowered lives

$5600LOS ANGELES REGIONAL FOOD BANKLos Angeles lafoodbankorg

Since 1973 the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank has mobilized resources to fight hunger in Los Angeles

$5000LA CASA DE LAS MADRESSan Francisco lacasaorg

La Casa de las Madres offers a continuum of comprehensive and empowering services to women teens and children exposed to and at risk of abuse

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed to a number of agencies serving individuals struggling to meet their basic needs of sufficient food a safe clean place to sleep and shelter from abuse Our 2016 donations to these organizations totaled more than $260000 Below are a few examples

FOOD + SHELTER

18 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

$5000THE ARC SAN FRANCISCOSan Francisco thearcsforg

The Arc San Francisco is a lifelong learning and achievement center for more than 700 individuals with developmental disabilities in San Francisco San Mateo and Marin Counties

$2500GEORGETOWN LOMBARDI COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTERWashington DC lombardigeorgetownedu

Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center seeks to prevent treat and cure cancers by linking scientific discovery expert and compassionate patient care quality education and partnership with the community

$1000CONSERVATION COLORADO EDUCATION FUNDDenver conservationcoeforg

Conservation Colorado Education Fund works in nonpartisan ways to engage conservationists in the civic arena It also conducts nonpartisan civic engagement work such as get-out-the-vote efforts and grassroots organizing on specific policy issues

We donated approximately $256000 in 2016 to programs addressing the health and well-being of others Donations supported organizations assisting people living with HIVAIDS people with developmental and physical disabilities and people seeking to overcome economic disadvantages We also gave to a variety of nonprofit medical research organizations and to social service agencies seeking to strengthen local communities Below are three examples

HEALTH

30 Years + $50 Million | 19

$7500SAN DIEGO JUNIOR THEATRESan Diego juniortheatrecom

San Diego Junior Theatre provides engaging innovative high-quality theatre education and productions for children of all cultural heritages ages abilities and levels of interest Our donation supported its tuition assistance program

$5000ABLE ARTS WORKLong Beach California ableartsworkorg

The primary vision of Able ARTS Work is to provide lifelong learning community service and vocational opportunities through the creative arts for people with disabilities of all ages in an environment of warmth encouragement and inclusion

$2500THEATREWORKS SILICON VALLEYPalo Alto theatreworksorg

TheatreWorks celebrates the human spirit through innovative productions new works and education programs inspired by and engaging its diverse Silicon Valley community

In 2016 the Foundation supported organizations seeking to enrich our communities through creative and thought-provoking expression We designated many of these donations for the recipientsrsquo youth outreach and education programs Our donations to arts programs totaled more than $150000 Below are three examples

ARTS

20 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

INDIVIDUAL GIFT MATCHING

The Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by eligible lawyers and staff to a wide variety of nonprofit organizations that meet our giving guidelines In 2016 we matched gifts to charities such as the Anti-Defamation League in New York Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank in San Diego Swords to Plowshares in San Francisco and The Trevor Project in West Hollywood California In total the

Foundation contributed more than $88000 in individual matching gifts to more than 250 charitable organizations

LAW SCHOOL GIFT MATCHING

In a separate program the Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by the firmrsquos lawyers to their respective law schools In 2016 we donated more than $21000 in matching gifts to 22 law schools

CHALLENGE GRANTS

The Foundation occasionally offers to match the amount raised by firm personnel to benefit charitable causes of particular importance to Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff These challenge grants are usually issued through our community-grants or disaster-relief programs

The Foundation offers contribution-matching programs to Morrison amp Foerster personnel The purpose of these programs is to encourage private charitable giving provide additional leverage to gifts made by the firmrsquos lawyers and staff and support the charitable goals of the firmrsquos individual donors In 2016 the Foundation donated nearly $110000 in matching gifts

MATCHING

30 Years + $50 Million | 21

$25000ISRAAID (US) GLOBAL HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCEBethesda Maryland israaidcoil

IsraAID is a nonprofit nongovernmental organization committed to providing life-saving disaster relief and long-term support Our donation supported its efforts to provide food water and mental health support to people in emergency shelters following a series of earthquakes including a magnitude 70 mainshock in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$25000SECOND HARVEST ASIARoseville Minnesota foodbankasia

Second Harvest Asia serves as a knowledge leader resource and convener of food banks in Asia Our donation supported efforts to deliver food and relief supplies to people affected by the earthquakes in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$10000GRAY AREA FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTSSan Francisco grayareaorg

Gray Area uses art and technology to create social and civic impact through education incubation and public events Our donation supported the relief fund that Gray Area established following the ldquoGhost Shiprdquo warehouse fire in Oakland California that killed 36 people many of them artists in December 2016

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has a strong tradition of facilitating and increasing the impact of the generosity of Morrison amp Foerster partners and employees Over the years we have coordinated special campaigns that have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for relief and restoration work following various disasters such as Hurricane Sandy in 2012 flooding in Colorado in 2013 and the spring 2015 earthquakes in Nepal

In 2016 we continued this tradition through donations totaling $60000 to the following nonprofit organizations

DISASTER RELIEF

22 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

In 2016 the Berlin office of Morrison amp Foerster launched its own charitable giving program that is consistent with the goals of the Foundation in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Established for tax and charitable-giving reasons the program in Berlin follows a model developed several years earlier for charitable giving in the firmrsquos London office

The Berlin officersquos program issued charitable grants in 2016 totaling euro44000 or approximately $46349 The London officersquos program made charitable donations totaling pound86280 or approximately $106140 A sample of those grants is described below

CHARITABLE GIVING IN EUROPE

pound7228 (approx $8892)

RICHARD HOUSE CHILDRENrsquoS HOSPICELondon richardhouseorguk

The first childrenrsquos hospice in London Richard House delivers clinical care short breaks and other residential services to children and young adults with life-limiting or life-threatening health conditions while supporting their families through counseling and bereavement programs

euro5000 (approx $5268)

REFUGEE LAW CLINIC BERLIN EVBerlin rlc-berlinorg

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin was created in 2014 through an initiative of undergraduate and PhD students at the Humboldt University of Berlin Part of the Refugee Law Clinic Network in Germany the Berlin clinic trains university students in asylum and migration law The students then offer free legal advice to refugees and migrants at a variety of locations in Berlin including the university emergency shelters and preliminary reception centers

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

The Foundation distributes funds at the discretion of its board of directors which consists of partners from each of the firmrsquos regions

Only funding requests sponsored by Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff are considered

Donations are made to US nonprofit organizations with IRC sect 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status whose programs in the view of the Foundationrsquos board of directors are aligned with the Foundationrsquos focus and can in the boardrsquos opinion best serve the communityrsquos needs We prefer to support programs that can benefit greatly from even relatively modest donations We also support a scholarship program for the children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members

We do not contribute to fraternal religious or political organizations to groups that discriminate on the basis of race religion political affiliation gender identity or sexual orientation or to individuals We do not make donations for firm-related business development or client-relations reasons The Foundation does not purchase tickets to charitable fundraising events

GIVING GUIDELINES

ONLY FUNDING REQUESTS SPONSORED BY MORRISON amp FOERSTER LAWYERS AND STAFF ARE CONSIDERED

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

24 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

2016 The following are the organizations listed by region that received at least $1000 in Foundation donations during 2016 Not

included are matching gifts and Terraciano Scholarship awards which are described above Unless otherwise noted we designated our gifts

for recipientsrsquo general funds

CONTRIBUTIONS

30 Years + $50 Million | 25

DENVER AREA $

Alpine Legal Services ndash Glenwood Springs 1500 Colorado Coalition for the Homeless ndash Stout Street Eye Clinic ndash Denver

1055

Colorado Lawyers Committee ndash Denver 4110 Conservation Colorado Education Fund ndash Denver

1000

Deaf Overcoming Violence through Empowerment (DOVE) ndash Denver

1055

Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado ndash Greenwood Village

1055

Florence Crittenton Services of Colorado ndash Denver

1056

Food For Thought ndash Denver 5000 Girls Inc of Metro Denver ndash Denver 1056 Hope House of Colorado ndash Arvada 2300 The Legal Aid Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2905

Live By Living ndash Lakewood 1000 Mi Casa Resource Center ndash Pro Bono Patent Program General Fund ndash Denver

1000

Rescue Me ndash Colorado Mutt Rescue ndash Watkinsonville Georgia

1056

Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Denver

35590

SungateKids ndash Englewood 2500 Volunteers of America ndash Camp POSTCARD Early Childhood Education Center Veteran Services Center ndash Denver

27500

Wish of a Lifetime ndash Denver 1056 The Womenrsquos Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2500

LOS ANGELES AREA $

Able ARTS Work ndash Long Beach 5000 ACLU Foundation of Southern California ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Childrenrsquos Rights ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Housing and Healing ndash Los Angeles

5000

Bet Tzedek Legal Services ndash Los Angeles 5000 Big Up Kidz ndash Los Angeles 5000 Break the Cycle ndash Culver City 5000

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

California Institute of Technology ndash Moore-Hufstedler Fund ndash Pasadena

15000

CARES ndash LAC + USC Medical Center ndash Los Angeles

2500

Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law ndash Casa LibreFreedom House Homeless Youth Shelter ndash Los Angeles

2500

Childrenrsquos Bureau ndash Los Angeles 5000 Childrenrsquos Burn Foundation ndash Sherman Oaks

2500

Childrenrsquos Hospital Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

3500

Childrenrsquos Law Center of California ndash Monterey Park

5000

Circle of Friends ndash Los Angeles 5000 Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) ndash Los Angeles

10000

The Colburn School ndash Los Angeles 2500 Constitutional Rights Foundation ndash Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets Program General Fund ndash Los Angeles

112500

Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services ndash Culver City

5000

DIY Girls ndash Los Angeles 1000 Family Health Care Centers of Greater Los Angeles ndash Bell Gardens

3500

Friends of the Los Angeles County Law Library ndash Los Angeles

3000

Good Shepherd Shelter ndash Los Angeles 5000 Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association ndash Los Angeles

2500

Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law ndash Los Angeles

5000

Hathaway-Sycamores Child and Family Services ndash Pasadena

5000

Homeboy Industries ndash Los Angeles 1000 House of Ruth ndash Claremont 3000 Inner-City Arts ndash Los Angeles 5000 Inner City Law Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 JFS ndash SOVA Community Food amp Resource Program ndash Van Nuys

2639

Just the Beginning ndash A Pipeline Organization ndash Summer Legal Institute in Los Angeles ndash Chicago Illinois

5000

26 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

LA Kitchen ndash Los Angeles 2500 Law Rocks ndash Manhattan Beach 5000 Learning Rights Law Center ndash Los Angeles 6000 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

5000

Levitt amp Quinn Family Law Center ndash Los Angeles

5000

Library Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Childrenrsquos Summer Reading Club ndash Los Angeles

3500

Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles County Bar Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles LGBT Center ndash Los Angeles 4000 Los Angeles Mission ndash Los Angeles 1000 Los Angeles Regional Food Bank ndash Los Angeles

5600

Los Angeles Times Family Fund ndash Summer Camp Campaign ndash Pasadena

2500

Maternal and Child Health Access ndash Los Angeles

3000

McKinley Childrenrsquos Center ndash San Dimas 1500 Mental Health Advocacy Services ndash Los Angeles

5000

The Midnight Mission ndash Los Angeles 1500 Music Center Foundation ndash Los Angeles 4000 My Friendrsquos Place ndash Hollywood 5000 Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society ndash Pasadena

7500

Para Los Nintildeos ndash Los Angeles 2500 PATH Beyond Shelter ndash Los Angeles 1000 Public Counsel ndash Los Angeles 5000 The Rape Foundation ndash Santa Monica 1000 Roy W Roberts IIndashWattsWillowbrook Boys amp Girls Club ndash Los Angeles

2500

Support for Harbor Area Womenrsquos Lives (SHAWL) ndash San Pedro

5000

Starlight Childrenrsquos Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Venice Family Clinic ndash Venice 4000 Weingart Center Association ndash Los Angeles 5000 Western Center on Law amp Poverty ndash Los Angeles

5000

NEW YORK CITY AREA $

A Better Balance ndash New York 10000 Advocates for Children of New York ndash New York 15330 AIDS Walk New York ndash New York 5000 Anti-Defamation League ndash New York 1500 Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund ndash New York

5000

Association to Benefit Children ndash New York 1000 Behind the Book ndash New York 3000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City ndash New York

5000

Breaking Ground ndash New York 2000 BronxWorks ndash Early Childhood Learning Center ndash Bronx

2500

Brooklyn Botanic Garden ndash The Childrenrsquos Garden and The Discovery Garden ndash Brooklyn

1500

The Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse ndash Brooklyn

1000

Brooklyn Defender Services ndash Family Defense Project ndash Brooklyn

2500

CaringKind ndash New York 2500 CFC Loud N Clear Foundation ndash Farmingdale New Jersey

1500

Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts ndash New York 30000 Citizensrsquo Committee for Children of New York ndash New York

3000

City Bar Justice Center ndash New York 10000 City Harvest ndash New York 2000 CITYarts ndash New York 2500 Civic Builders ndash New York 5000 Coalition for the Homeless ndash Camp Homeward Bound First Step Job Training Program ndash New York

7500

Columbia University ndash Babies Heart Fund ndash New York

1500

Comprehensive Development ndash New York 5000 Concrete Safaris ndash New York 2500 DonorsChooseorg ndash New York City Projects ndash New York

10000

The Doe Fund ndash New York 2500 Dress for Success ndash New York 5000 East Harlem Tutorial Program ndash New York 5000 Edible Schoolyard NYC ndash Brooklyn 5000 The Exoneration Initiative ndash In Honor of Richard Rosario ndash New York

10000

30 Years + $50 Million | 27

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Family Center ndash The Legal Wellness Institute ndash Brooklyn

5000

Fordham Student Sponsored Fellowship ndash New York

1000

Fund for the City of New York ndash ENACT School Partnership Program ndash New York

2500

Getting Out and Staying Out ndash New York 5000 Global Language Project ndash New York 10000 GO Project ndash New York 5000 Grace Institute ndash New York 2500 Harlem Childrenrsquos Zone ndash New York 5000 Harlem RBI ndash New York 2500 Harmony Program ndash New York 2500 Harvest Home ndash New York 3000 Her Justice ndash New York 2500 Hofstra University ndash Hofstra Law Access to Justice Incubator ndash Hempstead

15000

iMentor ndash New York 5000 Inwood House ndash New York 8000 The Jennifer A Kay Foundation ndash New York 2500 The Jewish Board ndash The Mann Center ndash New York

2500

The Keswell School ndash New York 15000 Lawyers Alliance for New York ndash New York 45000 Lawyers for Children ndash New York 5000 LeGaL Foundation ndash New York 5000 Legal Information for Families Today ndash Brooklyn

2500

Legal Outreach ndash PACT (Pathways to Achievement and Community Transformation) ndash Long Island City

5000

Legal Services NYC ndash New York 11000 Letrsquos Get Ready ndash New York 10000 Literacy Partners ndash New York 5000 Manhattan Legal Services ndash New York 2500 Nazareth Housing ndash New York 2500 Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem ndash New York

2500

New York Asian Womenrsquos Center ndash New York

2500

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest ndash New York

15000

New York Legal Assistance Group ndash New York 3500 New York Womenrsquos Foundation ndash New York 2500

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Office of the Appellate Defender ndash New York 5000 The Partnership for the Homeless ndash New York 5000 PENCIL ndash New York 2500 Performance Space 122 ndash Brooklyn 5000 Pro Bono Partnership ndash White Plains 1500 ProjectArt ndash New York 2000 The Public Theater ndash Shakespeare in the Park ndash New York

10000

Randallrsquos Island Park Alliance ndash New York 5000 Riverside Symphony ndash Music Memory Program ndash New York

10000

Safe Passage Project ndash New York 1000 Sanctuary for Families ndash New York 13000 SCO Family of Services ndash Glen Cove 2500 Selfhelp Community Services ndash New York 1000 Start Small Think Big ndash Bronx 5000 Storefront Academy Harlem ndash New York 10000 Trip of a Lifetime ndash Summer Travel Scholarships ndash Scarsdale

3500

Union Settlement Association ndash New York 2000 United Neighborhood Houses ndash New York 1000 Urban Justice Center ndash Summer Internship Program ndash New York

3000

Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts ndash New York 5000 Volunteers of Legal Service ndash New York 15000 You Gotta Believe ndash The Older Child Adoption amp Permanency Movement ndash This Is For Real Program ndash Brooklyn

112500

Young Peoplersquos Chorus of New York City ndash New York

1250

Youth INC ndash New York 2500 Youth Represent ndash New York 2500

NORTHERN VIRGINIA $

Britepaths ndash Fairfax 30000 Carpenterrsquos Shelter ndash Alexandria 10000 Doorways for Women and Families ndash Arlington

10000

Fairfax CASA ndash Fairfax 5000 Fairfax Partnership for Youth ndash Falls Church 5000 Final Salute ndash Haymarket 5000 Friends of FANA ndash Reston 1000 Homestretch ndash Falls Church 5000

28 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NORTHERN VIRGINIA (CONTINUED)

Just Neighbors ndash Falls Church 5000 Legal Aid Justice Center ndash JustChildren Program Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Fairfax

10874

Legal Services of Northern Virginia ndash Fairfax 10000 Loudoun Abused Womenrsquos Shelter ndash Leesburg 10000 Volunteer Fairfax ndash Fairfax 10000

SAN DIEGO AREA $

Casa Cornelia Law Center ndash San Diego 5000 Century Club of San Diego ndash Champions for Youth ndash La Jolla

1319

Distinguished Young Women of San Diego ndash Carlsbad

1500

Girls on the Run of San Diego ndash Encinitas 5000 The Honor Foundation ndash San Diego 1000 Imperial Court de San Diego ndash San Diego 5000 Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank ndash San Diego

10000

Japan Society of San Diego and Tijuana ndash Tomodachi Initiative Youth Baseball Exchange ndash San Diego

2500

Just in Time for Foster Youth ndash San Diego 5000 La Jolla Playhouse ndash Education and Outreach Programs ndash La Jolla

5000

Legal Aid Society of San Diego ndash San Diego 15000 Rady Childrenrsquos Hospital Auxiliary ndash Del Mar Unit ndash San Diego

10000

San Diego County Bar Foundation ndash San Diego 5000 San Diego Junior Theatre ndash Tuition Assistance Program ndash San Diego

7500

San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program ndash San Diego

10000

Semper Fi Fund ndash Oceanside 1000 Solutions for Change ndash Vista 5000 UC San Diego Foundation ndash Christini Fund ndash La Jolla

1000

University of San Diego School of Law ndash The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation ndash Stephen S Dunham Scholarship ndash San Diego

20000

Voices for Children ndash Case Liaison Program General Fund ndash San Diego

137500

Warfighter Made ndash Temecula 1000 YMCA of San Diego County ndash San Diego 3000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA $

100 Black Men of the Bay Area ndash Oakland 5000 A Better Way ndash Berkeley 3000 ACLU Foundation ndash FrontLine Fund ndash San Francisco

5000

AIDS Legal Referral Panel ndash San Francisco 7500 AIDS Walk San Francisco ndash San Francisco 1600 Alameda County Community Food Bank ndash Oakland

13500

APA Family Support Services ndash San Francisco

2000

The Arc San Francisco ndash San Francisco 5000 At The Crossroads ndash San Francisco 2000 Bay Area Legal Aid ndash Oakland 70000 Bay Area Urban Debate League ndash Oakland 12500 Bay Area Young Survivors ndash Deb Mosley Memorial Scholarship Fund ndash San Francisco

3840

Berkeley Repertory Theatre ndash Youth Education Programs ndash Berkeley

18500

Bridge the Gap College Prep ndash Sausalito 50000 California Bar Foundation ndash Diversity Scholarship Program ndash San Francisco

10000

California Life Sciences Institute ndash K-12 STEM Education ndash South San Francisco

2500

Centro Legal de la Raza ndash Oakland 2500 Challenge Day ndash Concord 1000 Charlotte Maxwell Clinic ndash Oakland 2500 Child Care Law Center ndash San Francisco 2500 Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund ndash San Francisco

25000

Clinic By the Bay ndash San Francisco 2000 The Commonwealth Club of California ndash Bay Area Student Outreach ndash San Francisco

5000

Community Alliance for Special Education ndash San Francisco

30000

Disability Rights Education amp Defense Fund ndash Berkeley

2500

Dogs for Diabetics ndash Concord 1000 DonorsChooseorg ndash San Francisco Bay Area Projects ndash New York

5000

Earned Asset Resource Network ndash San Francisco

1000

East Bay Agency for Children ndash Oakland 8000 East Bay Childrenrsquos Law Offices ndash Oakland 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 29

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

East Bay College Fund ndash College Access Program ndash Oakland

10000

East Bay Community Law Center ndash Berkeley 25000 Eviction Defense Collaborative ndash San Francisco 2500 Fiat Lux Scholarship Program Fund ndash Berkeley 2500 First Graduate ndash San Francisco 5000 First Place for Youth ndash Oakland 10000 The Foundation of City College of San Francisco ndash San Francisco

10000

Friends of the San Francisco Public Library ndash The Mix at SFPL ndash San Francisco

7500

Future Youth Records ndash Pacifica 5000 George Mark Childrenrsquos House ndash San Leandro 2500 Gray Area Foundation for the Arts ndash Oakland Fire Fund ndash San Francisco

10000

Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco ndash San Francisco

5000

Jewish Community Relations Council ndash Jewish Coalition for Literacy ndash San Francisco

1000

Jewish Family and Childrenrsquos Services ndash San Francisco

3500

Jewish Family amp Childrenrsquos Services of the East Bay ndash Berkeley

3500

Juma Ventures ndash San Francisco 5000 Justice amp Diversity Center ndash General Fund Bay Area Minority Law School Student Scholarship ndash San Francisco

50000

La Casa de las Madres ndash San Francisco 5000 La Cocina ndash San Francisco 1900 La Raza Centro Legal ndash Unaccompanied Children Project ndash San Francisco

10000

Larkin Street Youth Services ndash San Francisco 10000 Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area ndash San Francisco

70000

Legal Aid at Work ndash San Francisco 55000 Legal Aid of Marin ndash San Rafael 5000 Legal Services for Children ndash San Francisco 18000 Level Playing Field Institute ndash SMASH Program ndash Oakland

3000

Little BrothersndashFriends of the Elderly ndash San Francisco

2450

Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area ndash San Francisco 2000 Mission Graduates ndash San Francisco 2000 New Leaders ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash Oakland

5000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

Oakland Museum of California ndash Learning Initiatives ndash Oakland

2500

OneJustice ndash San Francisco 3000 Opportunity Junction ndash Antioch 1500 The Other Bar Foundation ndash San Francisco 5000 PowerMyLearning ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash New York

1500

Project Open Hand ndash San Francisco 7000 Raphael House ndash San Francisco 15000 Reading Partners ndash Oakland 1000 Rebuilding Together San Francisco ndash San Francisco

6000

The Reset Foundation ndash Berkeley 2000 RYSE Center ndash Richmond 1000 San Francisco AIDS Foundation ndash San Francisco

21500

San Francisco Interfaith Council ndash San Francisco

3500

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ndash Education Programs ndash San Francisco

25000

San Francisco Suicide Prevention ndash Youth Risk Reduction Program ndash San Francisco

2500

San Francisco Symphony ndash Adventures in Music Youth Education Program General Fund ndash San Francisco

43500

Seven Tepees Youth Program ndash College and Career Program ndash San Francisco

10000

SF-Marin Food Bank ndash San Francisco 9250 Shelter Inc ndash Concord 1000 The Spot Oakland ndash Oakland 1000 Swords to Plowshares ndash San Francisco 5000 Tuolumne River Trust ndash San Francisco 1500 UC Berkeley SAGE Scholars Program ndash Berkeley

3000

Youth Outside ndash Oakland 1000

SILICON VALLEY $

Abilities United ndash Palo Alto 3000 Adolescent Counseling Services ndash Outlet Program ndash Redwood City

2500

The Art of Yoga Project ndash Palo Alto 1000 Asian Law Alliance ndash San Jose 6500 Avenidas ndash Palo Alto 3000

30 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Bring Me A Book Foundation ndash Redwood City 3000 The Campaign for Legal Services ndash Mountain View

30000

Child Advocates of Silicon Valley ndash Milpitas 2500 Childrenrsquos Health Council ndash Palo Alto 2500 Cinequest ndash San Jose 2500 College of Adaptive Arts ndash San Jose 1000 Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash East Palo Alto

11000

Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse ndash San Mateo

2500

CuriOdyssey ndash San Mateo 2500 Eastside College Preparatory School ndash East Palo Alto

6000

Ecumenical Hunger Program ndash East Palo Alto

2500

Family amp Children Services of Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto

2500

Family Connections ndash San Carlos 2500 The Family Giving Tree ndash Milpitas 2000 The Fit Kids Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Friends for Youth ndash Redwood City 2500 Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve ndash Moss Beach

3000

HomeFirst ndash Milpitas 1000 HopeLab Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto Charitable Foundation ndash Palo Alto

1000

La Raza Lawyers Charitable Foundation ndash San Jose

3000

Law Foundation of Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 15000 Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County ndash Redwood City

15000

LifeMoves ndash Menlo Park 3500 Marine Toys for Tots Foundation ndash San Jose 2000 My New Red Shoes ndash Redwood City 2500 Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence ndash San Jose

1500

Pacific Autism Center for Education ndash Santa Clara

5000

Palo Alto Art Center Foundation ndash Palo Alto 2500 Palo Alto Family YMCA ndash Parkinsonrsquos Exercise Program ndash Palo Alto

3500

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Parents Helping Parents ndash San Jose 2500 Peninsula Bridge ndash Menlo Park 5000 Pie Ranch ndash Pescadero 2500 Pro Bono Project Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 QuestBridge ndash QuestBridge Scholars Network at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

1000

Ravenswood Education Foundation ndash Menlo Park

30000

Roadrunners Sports Club ndash Palo Alto 1000 Ronald McDonald House at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

5000

Sacred Heart Community Service ndash San Jose 1000 Samaritan House ndash San Mateo 3500 San Jose Museum of Art ndash San Jose 2500 Santa Clara University ndash Katharine amp George Alexander Community Law Center ndash San Jose

5000

Second Harvest Food Bank ndash San Jose 3500 Sequoia Adult School Scholars ndash Palo Alto 1000 Silicon Valley Community Foundation ndash San Francisco Bay Area Summer Reading Program ndash Mountain View

1000

Stand Up for Kids ndash Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 Stanford University ndash Stanford Community Law Clinic ndash East Palo Alto

10000

The Tech Museum of Innovation ndash San Jose 2500 TheatreWorks Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto 2500 The Tower Foundation of San Jose State University ndash Record Clearance Project ndash San Jose

2000

Vida Verde Nature Education ndash San Gregorio 1500

WASHINGTON DC AREA $

A Wider Circle ndash Bethesda 5000 ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation ndash Washington DC

15000

Ayuda ndash Washington DC 5000 Back on My Feet ndash Washington DC 5000 Bread for the City ndash Washington DC 10000 Bright Beginnings ndash Washington DC 10000 BUILD ndash Metro DC Programs ndash Washington DC

15000

Calvary Womenrsquos Services ndash Washington DC 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 31

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Children of Mine Youth Center ndash Washington DC

10000

Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Washington DC

15416

Community Family Life Services ndash Washington DC

1000

Council for Court Excellence ndash Washington DC

3500

DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice ndash Washington DC

5000

DC Bar Foundation ndash Washington DC 5000 DC Bar Pro Bono Center ndash Washington DC 15000 DC Greens ndash Washington DC 10000 DC School of Law Foundation ndash Scholarship Campaign ndash Washington DC

8400

DC Volunteer Lawyers Project ndash Washington DC

7500

Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP) ndash Washington DC

10000

Everybody Wins DC ndash Power Lunch Reading Program ndash Washington DC

2400

The Family Place ndash Washington DC 15000 Food amp Friends ndash Washington DC 8000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center ndash Washington DC

37500

Friendship Place ndash Washington DC 7500 Georgetown University ndash Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center ndash Washington DC

2500

House of Ruth ndash Washington DC 8000 Johns Hopkins University ndash Sarcoma Research Fund ndash Baltimore

10600

Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) ndash Washington DC

10000

Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia ndash Washington DC

20000

Legal Counsel for the Elderly ndash Washington DC

10000

Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project ndash Washington DC

7500

N Street Village ndash Washington DC 10000 Neighborhood Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

6000

Only Make Believe ndash Washington DC 5000

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Playworks ndash Washington DC 5000 Reach Incorporated ndash Washington DC 5000 RESET Classroom Adventures in Hands-On Science amp Math ndash Washington DC

5000

Sitar Arts Center ndash Washington DC 10000 So Others Might Eat ndash Washington DC 8000 Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders (SMYAL) ndash Washington DC

5000

Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs ndash Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

122500

The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless ndash Washington DC

7500

OTHER US $

Anti-Defamation League ndash Chicago Illinois 1500 Foundation for Democracy and Justice ndash Sacramento California

4000

Mono Lake Foundation ndash Lee Vining California

1000

Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation ndash Monterey California

2500

Parents for a Sustainable Future ndash Boston Massachusetts

1000

Sundance Benefit ndash Camp Rehoboth ndash Rehoboth Beach Delaware

1000

NATIONAL FOCUS $

ABA Fund for Justice and Education ndash ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund Rule of Law Initiative ndash Chicago Illinois

5680

American Cancer Society ndash Vienna Virginia 10250 American Heart Association ndash Des Moines Iowa 10250 American Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation ndash Arlington Virginia

5000

American Jewish Committee ndash New York 2500 Americans for Responsible Solutions Foundation ndash San Francisco

5000

Appleseed Foundation ndash Washington DC 8000 The Avielle Foundation ndash Newtown Connecticut 1000 Bellwether Education Partners ndash Sudbury Massachusetts

5000

32 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NATIONAL FOCUS (CONTINUED)

Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence ndash Lawyers for a Safer America ndash Washington DC

10000

Brennan Center for Justice ndash New York 5000 Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association (CASANA) ndash Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

2000

Disability Rights Legal Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 Equal Justice Works ndash Fellowship Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

386000

Federal Bar Foundation ndash New York 5000 Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) ndash Los Angeles

2500

The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation ndash New York

10000

KinderVision Foundation ndash The Greatest Save Teen PSA Program ndash Peru Indiana

5000

Lambda Legal ndash Los Angeles 5000 Learning Ally ndash Princeton New Jersey 7500 Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation ndash Norwalk Connecticut

10000

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund ndash New York

5000

National Center for Youth Law ndash Oakland California

15000

National Immigration Law Center ndash Los Angeles 2500 The National Urban Technology Center ndash New York

2500

National Veterans Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

5000

National Womenrsquos Law Center ndash Washington DC

5000

OutServe-SLDN ndash Washington DC 5000 Pro Bono Net ndash New York 15000 Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation ndash Chicago Illinois

2000

Soledad OrsquoBrien and Brad Raymond Starfish Foundation ndash New York

5000

The Trevor Project ndash West Hollywood California

7500

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ndash Washington DC

10000

ASIA $

Bethel USA ndash Fort Collins Colorado 5000

ASIA (CONTINUED)

Global Fund for Mental Health ndash TELL Japan Chat Room Project ndash Hinsdale Illinois

32900

GlobalGiving ndash Lighthouse Center for Human Trafficking Victims ndash Washington DC

94419

IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Response ndash Bethesda Maryland

25000

Motherrsquos Choice USA ndash Montrose Colorado 30000 Room to Read ndash Asia Programs ndash San Francisco

20000

Second Harvest Asia ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Relief ndash Roseville Minnesota

25000

Teach for China ndash San Francisco 5000

INTERNATIONAL FOCUS $

Center for Reproductive Rights ndash New York 15000 Ceres ndash Boston Massachusetts 2500 The Cyrus R Vance Center for International Justice ndash New York

10000

Doctors Without Borders ndash New York 1500 Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance ndash San Rafael California

5000

Global Goods Partners ndash New York 5000 Human Rights Watch ndash Childrenrsquos Rights Division ndash New York

5000

Immigration Equality ndash New York 2500 Plant with Purpose ndash San Diego 2500 RefugePoint ndash Boston Massachusetts 5000 Save the Children ndash Fairfield Connecticut 1000 Speak Up Africa ndash New York 1000 Vera Institute of Justice ndash New York 5000 VisionSpring ndash New York 10000

BERLIN $

Arne Friedrich Stiftung (Arne Friedrich Foundation) ndash Berlin

4214

Bantabaa eV (Meeting Point) ndash Berlin 3160 Berliner Herz (Berlin Heart) ndash Berlin 3055 Die Arche (The Ark) ndash Berlin 2528 Freudberg Gemeinschaftsschule (Freudberg Scholarships) ndash Berlin

2528

30 Years + $50 Million | 33

BERLIN (CONTINUED)

Jenny de la Torre Stiftung (Jenny de la Torre Foundation) ndash Berlin

5267

JUNA eV (Jung Unbegleitet Nicht Allein) (Young Unaccompanied Not Alone) ndash Berlin

1053

KuB eV (Kontakt- und Beratungsstelle fuumlr Fluumlchtlinge und Migrant_innen) (Contact and Counseling for Refugees and Migrants) ndash Berlin

1053

Outreach ndash Mobile Jungendarbeit Berlin (Outreach ndash Mobile Youth Work Berlin) ndash Berlin

1053

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin eV ndash Berlin 5267 Rock it Biz gemeinnuumltzige Stiftungs-GmbH (Rock it Biz Nonprofit Foundation) ndash Berlin

10535

Sharehaus Refugio (Sharehouse Refuge) ndash Berlin

3160

Teach First Deutschland (Teach First Germany) ndash Berlin

3160

LONDON AND UK $

Blind Sailing ndash Ramsgate 8892 Bliss ndash London 8892 Bowel Cancer UK ndash London 8892 The Brokerage Citylink ndash London 8892 Generating Genius ndash South Croydon 8892 The Hospice of St Francis ndash Hertfordshire 8892 Ian Mikardo High School ndash London 8892 Legal Advice Centre (University House) ndash London

4920

Plan International UK ndash London 2460 Rhythms of Life ndash London 8892 Richard House Childrenrsquos Hospice ndash London 8892 South Westminster Legal Advice Centre ndash London

4920

The Sparkle Foundation ndash Lancashire 2460 Womankind Worldwide ndash London 2460 You Make It ndash London 8892 The Berlin and London offices of Morrison amp Foerster each

have their own charitable giving program that is consistent with the Foundationrsquos goals in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Both officesrsquo sets of 2016 contributions which are in addition to those of the Foundation are listed here for informational purposes if greater than $1000 (converted) but they are not included in this reportrsquos financial discussion

CONTACT USIf you are a partner or employee of Morrison amp Foerster and have questions or comments please visit the ldquoMoFo Foundationrdquo section of the portal for

more information and a list of current Foundation representatives

DIRECTORS + OFFICERS AS OF DECEMBER 31 2016

JAMIE A LEVITTDirector and ChairNew York

KENNETH A KUWAYTIDirector and PresidentPalo Alto

W STEPHEN SMITHDirector and SecretaryWashington DC

PAUL D MCKENZIEDirector and Vice PresidentBeijing

ANGELA KEREKDirector and Vice PresidentBerlin

ALEX VAN DER WOLKDirector and Vice PresidentBrussels

SCOTT F LLEWELLYNDirector and Vice PresidentDenver

TREVOR L JAMESDirector and Vice PresidentLondon

NANCY R THOMASDirector and Vice PresidentLos Angeles

LAWRENCE T YANOWITCHDirector and Vice PresidentNorthern Virginia

BRIAN M KRAMERDirector and Vice PresidentSan Diego

RUTH N BORENSTEINDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

JACLYN LIUDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

DALE E CALDWELLDirector and Vice PresidentTokyo

ARTHUR KELLERChief Financial OfficerSan Francisco

ANNE M ELLISManager and Chief Operating OfficerSan Francisco

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

30 Years + $50 Million | 11

COMMUNITY GRANTSIn 2016 charitable contributions to organizations serving children and protecting their rights continued to be at the core of our local giving programs In addition to our 30th Anniversary Grants we gave more than $910000 to a wide variety of organizations providing social developmental educational and legal services to at-risk youth The following are some examples

$32900GLOBAL FUND FOR MENTAL HEALTH FOR TELL JAPANHinsdale Illinois and Tokyo globalfund4mentalhealthorg telljpcom

The Global Fund for Mental Health supports education and training to reduce stigma promote understanding and increase capacity related to mental health around the world Our donation helped support TELL Japan a nongovernmental organization based in Tokyo in launching a nationwide chattext service to provide mental health services to youth in crisis in Japan

$8000INWOOD HOUSENew York inwoodhousecom

Since 1830 Inwood House has been the only organization in New York City focused primarily on comprehensively serving the needs of pregnant and parenting teens

$5000PACIFIC AUTISM CENTER FOR EDUCATION (PACE)Santa Clara California pacificautismorg

PACE provides high-quality programs for individuals with autism and associated developmental disabilities living in the San Francisco Bay Area

IN ADDITION TO OUR 30TH ANNIVERSARY GRANTS WE GAVE MORE THAN $910000 TO A WIDE VARIETY OF ORGANIZATIONS PROVIDING SOCIAL DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATIONAL AND LEGAL SERVICES TO AT-RISK YOUTH

We also gave $285000 in smaller 30th Anniversary Grants to nine other nonprofit organizations serving at-risk youth in regions where Morrison amp Foerster has offices as described below

$50000 Bridge the Gap College Prep Sausalito California btgcollegepreporg

$30000 Britepaths Fairfax Virginia britepathsorg

$30000 Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts New York cmanyorg

$30000 Community Alliance for Special Education San Francisco caseadvocacyorg

$30000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center Washington DC dcfapacorg

$30000 Motherrsquos Choice USA for Motherrsquos Choice Montrose Colorado and Hong Kong motherschoiceorgen

$30000 Ravenswood Education Foundation Menlo Park California ravenswoodeforg

$30000 Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center Denver childlawcenterorg

$25000 Volunteers of America Camp POSTCARD (Peace Officers Striving to Create and Reinforce Dreams) Denver voacoloradoorggethelp-denvermetro-camppostcard

12 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LEGAL AIDThe Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has a long history of supporting organizations

that provide legal services to persons of limited means

30 Years + $50 Million | 13

$15000ACLU OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FOUNDATIONWashington DC acludcorg

Formerly the ACLU Fund of the National Capital Area the ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation supports the efforts of the American Civil Liberties Union to protect and expand civil liberties and civil rights for people who live work and visit Washington DC and in matters involving federal employees and agencies

$6500ASIAN LAW ALLIANCESan Jose California asianlawallianceorg

With programs designed to make legal services accessible to AsianPacific and low-income people the Asian Law Alliance has helped tens of thousands of people obtain decent housing justice in the immigration process and access to basic human and legal rights

$5000BRENNAN CENTER FOR JUSTICENew York brennancenterorg

The Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law is a nonpartisan law and policy institute that seeks to improve US systems of democracy and justice The Centerrsquos work addresses issues ranging from voting rights to campaign finance reform and from ending mass incarceration to preserving constitutional protections in the fight against terrorism

In 2016 we donated $982000 to local legal aid organizations and national nonprofit organizations engaged in impact litigation and enforcement of civil rights Below are some of the legal aid organizations that we supported

14 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

FELLOWSHIPS + SCHOLARSHIPS

The Foundation contributed more than $640000 in 2016 to fellowship and

scholarship programs benefiting children and youth and encouraging public service and diversity in higher education and the

legal profession

30 Years + $50 Million | 15

EQUAL JUSTICE WORKS FELLOWSHIPSSince 2000 The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed nearly $4 million in support of Equal Justice Works and its fellowship program Based in Washington DC this national program creates partnerships among public-interest lawyers nonprofit organizations law firms corporate sponsors and other donors to give underrepresented populations effective access to the justice system

Through Equal Justice Works we have sponsored 44 promising new lawyers pursuing public-interest legal careers at nonprofit organizations in the regions where Morrison amp Foerster has offices Most of our Fellows have focused their two-year projects on improving the lives of at-risk children and youth

In 2016 we contributed $336000 to Equal Justice Works for its fellowship program and $50000 to its general fund The following is a list of our recent Fellows

Karmena Diggs

Advocates for Children of New York

New York2015ndash17

Henrissa BasseyBay Area Legal AidOakland California

2016ndash18

Diana SissonChildrenrsquos Law Center

Washington DC2016ndash18

Ruby RenteriaLaw Foundation of

Silicon ValleySan Jose California

2016ndash18

Rebecca WolozinLegal Aid Justice

CenterFalls Church Virginia

2015ndash17

Rachel JuddRocky Mountain

Childrenrsquos Law CenterDenver

2015ndash17

Providing direct legal representation outreach and policy advocacy to help low-income students with disabilities in New York City learn to read proficiently so they can succeed in school

Providing trauma-informed civil legal representation to formerly institutionalized youth with disabilities in Contra Costa County to promote successful re-entry and reduce congregate-care placements

Promoting health and providing stability through legal representation outreach and advocacy on behalf of children in Washington DC whose families are experiencing or at risk of homelessness

Increasing access to justice for geographically isolated low-income tenants facing eviction in South Santa Clara County particularly those who are limited English proficient Spanish-speakers

Providing legal services and advocacy to low-income immigrant youth with special health needs in Northern Virginia so they can access high-quality education and developmentally appropriate services

Providing individual representation and systemic advocacy to keep low-income special-needs and minority Denver-area students in school and out of court when facing disciplinary proceedings

FELLOW LOCATION YEAR PROJECT

THROUGH EQUAL JUSTICE WORKS WE HAVE SPONSORED 44 PROMISING NEW LAWYERS PURSUING PUBLIC-INTEREST LEGAL CAREERS AT NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

16 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

TERRACIANO SCHOLARSHIPSThe Foundation gives renewable scholarships of up to $12000 annually for the undergraduate education of children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members through the Joseph E Terraciano Scholarship Program This program honors the memory of Joe Terraciano an exceptional lawyer with the firm Joe exhibited intelligence initiative leadership the highest ethical standards care and respect for those around him a commitment to excellence in all that he did and a love of diversity

Scholarship recipients are selected based on a combination of academic achievement financial need and demonstrated concern for the well-being of others Since its inception in 1990 the program has funded approximately $287 million in scholarships for 189 students

DUNHAM SCHOLARSHIPSIn 2016 we continued to support a significant scholarship for incoming law students from groups historically underrepresented in the legal profession The Morrison amp Foerster FoundationndashStephen S Dunham Scholarship at the University of San Diego School of Law This scholarship provides annual awards of $20000 for up to three years

Named for Steve Dunham a former chair of Morrison amp Foerster the award honors Steversquos passion for education and for increasing diversity in the legal profession The scholarships were previously awarded to students at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law the University of Colorado

Law School in Boulder Colorado the University of the District of Columbia David A Clarke School of Law in Washington DC and Golden Gate University School of Law in San Francisco

OTHER PUBLIC-INTEREST AND DIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPSThe Foundation supported a variety of other public-interest scholarships and programs promoting diversity in the legal profession such as $10000 to the California Bar Foundationrsquos Diversity Scholarship Program and $10000 to the Justice amp Diversity Center in San Francisco for its Bay Area Minority Law Student Scholarship Program

30 Years + $50 Million | 17

$10000DOORWAYS FOR WOMEN AND FAMILIESArlington Virginia doorwaysvaorg

Doorways for Women and Families creates pathways out of homelessness domestic violence and sexual assault leading to safe stable and empowered lives

$5600LOS ANGELES REGIONAL FOOD BANKLos Angeles lafoodbankorg

Since 1973 the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank has mobilized resources to fight hunger in Los Angeles

$5000LA CASA DE LAS MADRESSan Francisco lacasaorg

La Casa de las Madres offers a continuum of comprehensive and empowering services to women teens and children exposed to and at risk of abuse

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed to a number of agencies serving individuals struggling to meet their basic needs of sufficient food a safe clean place to sleep and shelter from abuse Our 2016 donations to these organizations totaled more than $260000 Below are a few examples

FOOD + SHELTER

18 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

$5000THE ARC SAN FRANCISCOSan Francisco thearcsforg

The Arc San Francisco is a lifelong learning and achievement center for more than 700 individuals with developmental disabilities in San Francisco San Mateo and Marin Counties

$2500GEORGETOWN LOMBARDI COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTERWashington DC lombardigeorgetownedu

Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center seeks to prevent treat and cure cancers by linking scientific discovery expert and compassionate patient care quality education and partnership with the community

$1000CONSERVATION COLORADO EDUCATION FUNDDenver conservationcoeforg

Conservation Colorado Education Fund works in nonpartisan ways to engage conservationists in the civic arena It also conducts nonpartisan civic engagement work such as get-out-the-vote efforts and grassroots organizing on specific policy issues

We donated approximately $256000 in 2016 to programs addressing the health and well-being of others Donations supported organizations assisting people living with HIVAIDS people with developmental and physical disabilities and people seeking to overcome economic disadvantages We also gave to a variety of nonprofit medical research organizations and to social service agencies seeking to strengthen local communities Below are three examples

HEALTH

30 Years + $50 Million | 19

$7500SAN DIEGO JUNIOR THEATRESan Diego juniortheatrecom

San Diego Junior Theatre provides engaging innovative high-quality theatre education and productions for children of all cultural heritages ages abilities and levels of interest Our donation supported its tuition assistance program

$5000ABLE ARTS WORKLong Beach California ableartsworkorg

The primary vision of Able ARTS Work is to provide lifelong learning community service and vocational opportunities through the creative arts for people with disabilities of all ages in an environment of warmth encouragement and inclusion

$2500THEATREWORKS SILICON VALLEYPalo Alto theatreworksorg

TheatreWorks celebrates the human spirit through innovative productions new works and education programs inspired by and engaging its diverse Silicon Valley community

In 2016 the Foundation supported organizations seeking to enrich our communities through creative and thought-provoking expression We designated many of these donations for the recipientsrsquo youth outreach and education programs Our donations to arts programs totaled more than $150000 Below are three examples

ARTS

20 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

INDIVIDUAL GIFT MATCHING

The Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by eligible lawyers and staff to a wide variety of nonprofit organizations that meet our giving guidelines In 2016 we matched gifts to charities such as the Anti-Defamation League in New York Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank in San Diego Swords to Plowshares in San Francisco and The Trevor Project in West Hollywood California In total the

Foundation contributed more than $88000 in individual matching gifts to more than 250 charitable organizations

LAW SCHOOL GIFT MATCHING

In a separate program the Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by the firmrsquos lawyers to their respective law schools In 2016 we donated more than $21000 in matching gifts to 22 law schools

CHALLENGE GRANTS

The Foundation occasionally offers to match the amount raised by firm personnel to benefit charitable causes of particular importance to Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff These challenge grants are usually issued through our community-grants or disaster-relief programs

The Foundation offers contribution-matching programs to Morrison amp Foerster personnel The purpose of these programs is to encourage private charitable giving provide additional leverage to gifts made by the firmrsquos lawyers and staff and support the charitable goals of the firmrsquos individual donors In 2016 the Foundation donated nearly $110000 in matching gifts

MATCHING

30 Years + $50 Million | 21

$25000ISRAAID (US) GLOBAL HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCEBethesda Maryland israaidcoil

IsraAID is a nonprofit nongovernmental organization committed to providing life-saving disaster relief and long-term support Our donation supported its efforts to provide food water and mental health support to people in emergency shelters following a series of earthquakes including a magnitude 70 mainshock in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$25000SECOND HARVEST ASIARoseville Minnesota foodbankasia

Second Harvest Asia serves as a knowledge leader resource and convener of food banks in Asia Our donation supported efforts to deliver food and relief supplies to people affected by the earthquakes in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$10000GRAY AREA FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTSSan Francisco grayareaorg

Gray Area uses art and technology to create social and civic impact through education incubation and public events Our donation supported the relief fund that Gray Area established following the ldquoGhost Shiprdquo warehouse fire in Oakland California that killed 36 people many of them artists in December 2016

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has a strong tradition of facilitating and increasing the impact of the generosity of Morrison amp Foerster partners and employees Over the years we have coordinated special campaigns that have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for relief and restoration work following various disasters such as Hurricane Sandy in 2012 flooding in Colorado in 2013 and the spring 2015 earthquakes in Nepal

In 2016 we continued this tradition through donations totaling $60000 to the following nonprofit organizations

DISASTER RELIEF

22 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

In 2016 the Berlin office of Morrison amp Foerster launched its own charitable giving program that is consistent with the goals of the Foundation in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Established for tax and charitable-giving reasons the program in Berlin follows a model developed several years earlier for charitable giving in the firmrsquos London office

The Berlin officersquos program issued charitable grants in 2016 totaling euro44000 or approximately $46349 The London officersquos program made charitable donations totaling pound86280 or approximately $106140 A sample of those grants is described below

CHARITABLE GIVING IN EUROPE

pound7228 (approx $8892)

RICHARD HOUSE CHILDRENrsquoS HOSPICELondon richardhouseorguk

The first childrenrsquos hospice in London Richard House delivers clinical care short breaks and other residential services to children and young adults with life-limiting or life-threatening health conditions while supporting their families through counseling and bereavement programs

euro5000 (approx $5268)

REFUGEE LAW CLINIC BERLIN EVBerlin rlc-berlinorg

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin was created in 2014 through an initiative of undergraduate and PhD students at the Humboldt University of Berlin Part of the Refugee Law Clinic Network in Germany the Berlin clinic trains university students in asylum and migration law The students then offer free legal advice to refugees and migrants at a variety of locations in Berlin including the university emergency shelters and preliminary reception centers

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

The Foundation distributes funds at the discretion of its board of directors which consists of partners from each of the firmrsquos regions

Only funding requests sponsored by Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff are considered

Donations are made to US nonprofit organizations with IRC sect 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status whose programs in the view of the Foundationrsquos board of directors are aligned with the Foundationrsquos focus and can in the boardrsquos opinion best serve the communityrsquos needs We prefer to support programs that can benefit greatly from even relatively modest donations We also support a scholarship program for the children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members

We do not contribute to fraternal religious or political organizations to groups that discriminate on the basis of race religion political affiliation gender identity or sexual orientation or to individuals We do not make donations for firm-related business development or client-relations reasons The Foundation does not purchase tickets to charitable fundraising events

GIVING GUIDELINES

ONLY FUNDING REQUESTS SPONSORED BY MORRISON amp FOERSTER LAWYERS AND STAFF ARE CONSIDERED

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

24 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

2016 The following are the organizations listed by region that received at least $1000 in Foundation donations during 2016 Not

included are matching gifts and Terraciano Scholarship awards which are described above Unless otherwise noted we designated our gifts

for recipientsrsquo general funds

CONTRIBUTIONS

30 Years + $50 Million | 25

DENVER AREA $

Alpine Legal Services ndash Glenwood Springs 1500 Colorado Coalition for the Homeless ndash Stout Street Eye Clinic ndash Denver

1055

Colorado Lawyers Committee ndash Denver 4110 Conservation Colorado Education Fund ndash Denver

1000

Deaf Overcoming Violence through Empowerment (DOVE) ndash Denver

1055

Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado ndash Greenwood Village

1055

Florence Crittenton Services of Colorado ndash Denver

1056

Food For Thought ndash Denver 5000 Girls Inc of Metro Denver ndash Denver 1056 Hope House of Colorado ndash Arvada 2300 The Legal Aid Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2905

Live By Living ndash Lakewood 1000 Mi Casa Resource Center ndash Pro Bono Patent Program General Fund ndash Denver

1000

Rescue Me ndash Colorado Mutt Rescue ndash Watkinsonville Georgia

1056

Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Denver

35590

SungateKids ndash Englewood 2500 Volunteers of America ndash Camp POSTCARD Early Childhood Education Center Veteran Services Center ndash Denver

27500

Wish of a Lifetime ndash Denver 1056 The Womenrsquos Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2500

LOS ANGELES AREA $

Able ARTS Work ndash Long Beach 5000 ACLU Foundation of Southern California ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Childrenrsquos Rights ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Housing and Healing ndash Los Angeles

5000

Bet Tzedek Legal Services ndash Los Angeles 5000 Big Up Kidz ndash Los Angeles 5000 Break the Cycle ndash Culver City 5000

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

California Institute of Technology ndash Moore-Hufstedler Fund ndash Pasadena

15000

CARES ndash LAC + USC Medical Center ndash Los Angeles

2500

Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law ndash Casa LibreFreedom House Homeless Youth Shelter ndash Los Angeles

2500

Childrenrsquos Bureau ndash Los Angeles 5000 Childrenrsquos Burn Foundation ndash Sherman Oaks

2500

Childrenrsquos Hospital Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

3500

Childrenrsquos Law Center of California ndash Monterey Park

5000

Circle of Friends ndash Los Angeles 5000 Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) ndash Los Angeles

10000

The Colburn School ndash Los Angeles 2500 Constitutional Rights Foundation ndash Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets Program General Fund ndash Los Angeles

112500

Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services ndash Culver City

5000

DIY Girls ndash Los Angeles 1000 Family Health Care Centers of Greater Los Angeles ndash Bell Gardens

3500

Friends of the Los Angeles County Law Library ndash Los Angeles

3000

Good Shepherd Shelter ndash Los Angeles 5000 Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association ndash Los Angeles

2500

Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law ndash Los Angeles

5000

Hathaway-Sycamores Child and Family Services ndash Pasadena

5000

Homeboy Industries ndash Los Angeles 1000 House of Ruth ndash Claremont 3000 Inner-City Arts ndash Los Angeles 5000 Inner City Law Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 JFS ndash SOVA Community Food amp Resource Program ndash Van Nuys

2639

Just the Beginning ndash A Pipeline Organization ndash Summer Legal Institute in Los Angeles ndash Chicago Illinois

5000

26 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

LA Kitchen ndash Los Angeles 2500 Law Rocks ndash Manhattan Beach 5000 Learning Rights Law Center ndash Los Angeles 6000 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

5000

Levitt amp Quinn Family Law Center ndash Los Angeles

5000

Library Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Childrenrsquos Summer Reading Club ndash Los Angeles

3500

Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles County Bar Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles LGBT Center ndash Los Angeles 4000 Los Angeles Mission ndash Los Angeles 1000 Los Angeles Regional Food Bank ndash Los Angeles

5600

Los Angeles Times Family Fund ndash Summer Camp Campaign ndash Pasadena

2500

Maternal and Child Health Access ndash Los Angeles

3000

McKinley Childrenrsquos Center ndash San Dimas 1500 Mental Health Advocacy Services ndash Los Angeles

5000

The Midnight Mission ndash Los Angeles 1500 Music Center Foundation ndash Los Angeles 4000 My Friendrsquos Place ndash Hollywood 5000 Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society ndash Pasadena

7500

Para Los Nintildeos ndash Los Angeles 2500 PATH Beyond Shelter ndash Los Angeles 1000 Public Counsel ndash Los Angeles 5000 The Rape Foundation ndash Santa Monica 1000 Roy W Roberts IIndashWattsWillowbrook Boys amp Girls Club ndash Los Angeles

2500

Support for Harbor Area Womenrsquos Lives (SHAWL) ndash San Pedro

5000

Starlight Childrenrsquos Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Venice Family Clinic ndash Venice 4000 Weingart Center Association ndash Los Angeles 5000 Western Center on Law amp Poverty ndash Los Angeles

5000

NEW YORK CITY AREA $

A Better Balance ndash New York 10000 Advocates for Children of New York ndash New York 15330 AIDS Walk New York ndash New York 5000 Anti-Defamation League ndash New York 1500 Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund ndash New York

5000

Association to Benefit Children ndash New York 1000 Behind the Book ndash New York 3000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City ndash New York

5000

Breaking Ground ndash New York 2000 BronxWorks ndash Early Childhood Learning Center ndash Bronx

2500

Brooklyn Botanic Garden ndash The Childrenrsquos Garden and The Discovery Garden ndash Brooklyn

1500

The Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse ndash Brooklyn

1000

Brooklyn Defender Services ndash Family Defense Project ndash Brooklyn

2500

CaringKind ndash New York 2500 CFC Loud N Clear Foundation ndash Farmingdale New Jersey

1500

Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts ndash New York 30000 Citizensrsquo Committee for Children of New York ndash New York

3000

City Bar Justice Center ndash New York 10000 City Harvest ndash New York 2000 CITYarts ndash New York 2500 Civic Builders ndash New York 5000 Coalition for the Homeless ndash Camp Homeward Bound First Step Job Training Program ndash New York

7500

Columbia University ndash Babies Heart Fund ndash New York

1500

Comprehensive Development ndash New York 5000 Concrete Safaris ndash New York 2500 DonorsChooseorg ndash New York City Projects ndash New York

10000

The Doe Fund ndash New York 2500 Dress for Success ndash New York 5000 East Harlem Tutorial Program ndash New York 5000 Edible Schoolyard NYC ndash Brooklyn 5000 The Exoneration Initiative ndash In Honor of Richard Rosario ndash New York

10000

30 Years + $50 Million | 27

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Family Center ndash The Legal Wellness Institute ndash Brooklyn

5000

Fordham Student Sponsored Fellowship ndash New York

1000

Fund for the City of New York ndash ENACT School Partnership Program ndash New York

2500

Getting Out and Staying Out ndash New York 5000 Global Language Project ndash New York 10000 GO Project ndash New York 5000 Grace Institute ndash New York 2500 Harlem Childrenrsquos Zone ndash New York 5000 Harlem RBI ndash New York 2500 Harmony Program ndash New York 2500 Harvest Home ndash New York 3000 Her Justice ndash New York 2500 Hofstra University ndash Hofstra Law Access to Justice Incubator ndash Hempstead

15000

iMentor ndash New York 5000 Inwood House ndash New York 8000 The Jennifer A Kay Foundation ndash New York 2500 The Jewish Board ndash The Mann Center ndash New York

2500

The Keswell School ndash New York 15000 Lawyers Alliance for New York ndash New York 45000 Lawyers for Children ndash New York 5000 LeGaL Foundation ndash New York 5000 Legal Information for Families Today ndash Brooklyn

2500

Legal Outreach ndash PACT (Pathways to Achievement and Community Transformation) ndash Long Island City

5000

Legal Services NYC ndash New York 11000 Letrsquos Get Ready ndash New York 10000 Literacy Partners ndash New York 5000 Manhattan Legal Services ndash New York 2500 Nazareth Housing ndash New York 2500 Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem ndash New York

2500

New York Asian Womenrsquos Center ndash New York

2500

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest ndash New York

15000

New York Legal Assistance Group ndash New York 3500 New York Womenrsquos Foundation ndash New York 2500

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Office of the Appellate Defender ndash New York 5000 The Partnership for the Homeless ndash New York 5000 PENCIL ndash New York 2500 Performance Space 122 ndash Brooklyn 5000 Pro Bono Partnership ndash White Plains 1500 ProjectArt ndash New York 2000 The Public Theater ndash Shakespeare in the Park ndash New York

10000

Randallrsquos Island Park Alliance ndash New York 5000 Riverside Symphony ndash Music Memory Program ndash New York

10000

Safe Passage Project ndash New York 1000 Sanctuary for Families ndash New York 13000 SCO Family of Services ndash Glen Cove 2500 Selfhelp Community Services ndash New York 1000 Start Small Think Big ndash Bronx 5000 Storefront Academy Harlem ndash New York 10000 Trip of a Lifetime ndash Summer Travel Scholarships ndash Scarsdale

3500

Union Settlement Association ndash New York 2000 United Neighborhood Houses ndash New York 1000 Urban Justice Center ndash Summer Internship Program ndash New York

3000

Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts ndash New York 5000 Volunteers of Legal Service ndash New York 15000 You Gotta Believe ndash The Older Child Adoption amp Permanency Movement ndash This Is For Real Program ndash Brooklyn

112500

Young Peoplersquos Chorus of New York City ndash New York

1250

Youth INC ndash New York 2500 Youth Represent ndash New York 2500

NORTHERN VIRGINIA $

Britepaths ndash Fairfax 30000 Carpenterrsquos Shelter ndash Alexandria 10000 Doorways for Women and Families ndash Arlington

10000

Fairfax CASA ndash Fairfax 5000 Fairfax Partnership for Youth ndash Falls Church 5000 Final Salute ndash Haymarket 5000 Friends of FANA ndash Reston 1000 Homestretch ndash Falls Church 5000

28 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NORTHERN VIRGINIA (CONTINUED)

Just Neighbors ndash Falls Church 5000 Legal Aid Justice Center ndash JustChildren Program Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Fairfax

10874

Legal Services of Northern Virginia ndash Fairfax 10000 Loudoun Abused Womenrsquos Shelter ndash Leesburg 10000 Volunteer Fairfax ndash Fairfax 10000

SAN DIEGO AREA $

Casa Cornelia Law Center ndash San Diego 5000 Century Club of San Diego ndash Champions for Youth ndash La Jolla

1319

Distinguished Young Women of San Diego ndash Carlsbad

1500

Girls on the Run of San Diego ndash Encinitas 5000 The Honor Foundation ndash San Diego 1000 Imperial Court de San Diego ndash San Diego 5000 Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank ndash San Diego

10000

Japan Society of San Diego and Tijuana ndash Tomodachi Initiative Youth Baseball Exchange ndash San Diego

2500

Just in Time for Foster Youth ndash San Diego 5000 La Jolla Playhouse ndash Education and Outreach Programs ndash La Jolla

5000

Legal Aid Society of San Diego ndash San Diego 15000 Rady Childrenrsquos Hospital Auxiliary ndash Del Mar Unit ndash San Diego

10000

San Diego County Bar Foundation ndash San Diego 5000 San Diego Junior Theatre ndash Tuition Assistance Program ndash San Diego

7500

San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program ndash San Diego

10000

Semper Fi Fund ndash Oceanside 1000 Solutions for Change ndash Vista 5000 UC San Diego Foundation ndash Christini Fund ndash La Jolla

1000

University of San Diego School of Law ndash The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation ndash Stephen S Dunham Scholarship ndash San Diego

20000

Voices for Children ndash Case Liaison Program General Fund ndash San Diego

137500

Warfighter Made ndash Temecula 1000 YMCA of San Diego County ndash San Diego 3000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA $

100 Black Men of the Bay Area ndash Oakland 5000 A Better Way ndash Berkeley 3000 ACLU Foundation ndash FrontLine Fund ndash San Francisco

5000

AIDS Legal Referral Panel ndash San Francisco 7500 AIDS Walk San Francisco ndash San Francisco 1600 Alameda County Community Food Bank ndash Oakland

13500

APA Family Support Services ndash San Francisco

2000

The Arc San Francisco ndash San Francisco 5000 At The Crossroads ndash San Francisco 2000 Bay Area Legal Aid ndash Oakland 70000 Bay Area Urban Debate League ndash Oakland 12500 Bay Area Young Survivors ndash Deb Mosley Memorial Scholarship Fund ndash San Francisco

3840

Berkeley Repertory Theatre ndash Youth Education Programs ndash Berkeley

18500

Bridge the Gap College Prep ndash Sausalito 50000 California Bar Foundation ndash Diversity Scholarship Program ndash San Francisco

10000

California Life Sciences Institute ndash K-12 STEM Education ndash South San Francisco

2500

Centro Legal de la Raza ndash Oakland 2500 Challenge Day ndash Concord 1000 Charlotte Maxwell Clinic ndash Oakland 2500 Child Care Law Center ndash San Francisco 2500 Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund ndash San Francisco

25000

Clinic By the Bay ndash San Francisco 2000 The Commonwealth Club of California ndash Bay Area Student Outreach ndash San Francisco

5000

Community Alliance for Special Education ndash San Francisco

30000

Disability Rights Education amp Defense Fund ndash Berkeley

2500

Dogs for Diabetics ndash Concord 1000 DonorsChooseorg ndash San Francisco Bay Area Projects ndash New York

5000

Earned Asset Resource Network ndash San Francisco

1000

East Bay Agency for Children ndash Oakland 8000 East Bay Childrenrsquos Law Offices ndash Oakland 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 29

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

East Bay College Fund ndash College Access Program ndash Oakland

10000

East Bay Community Law Center ndash Berkeley 25000 Eviction Defense Collaborative ndash San Francisco 2500 Fiat Lux Scholarship Program Fund ndash Berkeley 2500 First Graduate ndash San Francisco 5000 First Place for Youth ndash Oakland 10000 The Foundation of City College of San Francisco ndash San Francisco

10000

Friends of the San Francisco Public Library ndash The Mix at SFPL ndash San Francisco

7500

Future Youth Records ndash Pacifica 5000 George Mark Childrenrsquos House ndash San Leandro 2500 Gray Area Foundation for the Arts ndash Oakland Fire Fund ndash San Francisco

10000

Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco ndash San Francisco

5000

Jewish Community Relations Council ndash Jewish Coalition for Literacy ndash San Francisco

1000

Jewish Family and Childrenrsquos Services ndash San Francisco

3500

Jewish Family amp Childrenrsquos Services of the East Bay ndash Berkeley

3500

Juma Ventures ndash San Francisco 5000 Justice amp Diversity Center ndash General Fund Bay Area Minority Law School Student Scholarship ndash San Francisco

50000

La Casa de las Madres ndash San Francisco 5000 La Cocina ndash San Francisco 1900 La Raza Centro Legal ndash Unaccompanied Children Project ndash San Francisco

10000

Larkin Street Youth Services ndash San Francisco 10000 Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area ndash San Francisco

70000

Legal Aid at Work ndash San Francisco 55000 Legal Aid of Marin ndash San Rafael 5000 Legal Services for Children ndash San Francisco 18000 Level Playing Field Institute ndash SMASH Program ndash Oakland

3000

Little BrothersndashFriends of the Elderly ndash San Francisco

2450

Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area ndash San Francisco 2000 Mission Graduates ndash San Francisco 2000 New Leaders ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash Oakland

5000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

Oakland Museum of California ndash Learning Initiatives ndash Oakland

2500

OneJustice ndash San Francisco 3000 Opportunity Junction ndash Antioch 1500 The Other Bar Foundation ndash San Francisco 5000 PowerMyLearning ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash New York

1500

Project Open Hand ndash San Francisco 7000 Raphael House ndash San Francisco 15000 Reading Partners ndash Oakland 1000 Rebuilding Together San Francisco ndash San Francisco

6000

The Reset Foundation ndash Berkeley 2000 RYSE Center ndash Richmond 1000 San Francisco AIDS Foundation ndash San Francisco

21500

San Francisco Interfaith Council ndash San Francisco

3500

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ndash Education Programs ndash San Francisco

25000

San Francisco Suicide Prevention ndash Youth Risk Reduction Program ndash San Francisco

2500

San Francisco Symphony ndash Adventures in Music Youth Education Program General Fund ndash San Francisco

43500

Seven Tepees Youth Program ndash College and Career Program ndash San Francisco

10000

SF-Marin Food Bank ndash San Francisco 9250 Shelter Inc ndash Concord 1000 The Spot Oakland ndash Oakland 1000 Swords to Plowshares ndash San Francisco 5000 Tuolumne River Trust ndash San Francisco 1500 UC Berkeley SAGE Scholars Program ndash Berkeley

3000

Youth Outside ndash Oakland 1000

SILICON VALLEY $

Abilities United ndash Palo Alto 3000 Adolescent Counseling Services ndash Outlet Program ndash Redwood City

2500

The Art of Yoga Project ndash Palo Alto 1000 Asian Law Alliance ndash San Jose 6500 Avenidas ndash Palo Alto 3000

30 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Bring Me A Book Foundation ndash Redwood City 3000 The Campaign for Legal Services ndash Mountain View

30000

Child Advocates of Silicon Valley ndash Milpitas 2500 Childrenrsquos Health Council ndash Palo Alto 2500 Cinequest ndash San Jose 2500 College of Adaptive Arts ndash San Jose 1000 Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash East Palo Alto

11000

Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse ndash San Mateo

2500

CuriOdyssey ndash San Mateo 2500 Eastside College Preparatory School ndash East Palo Alto

6000

Ecumenical Hunger Program ndash East Palo Alto

2500

Family amp Children Services of Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto

2500

Family Connections ndash San Carlos 2500 The Family Giving Tree ndash Milpitas 2000 The Fit Kids Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Friends for Youth ndash Redwood City 2500 Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve ndash Moss Beach

3000

HomeFirst ndash Milpitas 1000 HopeLab Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto Charitable Foundation ndash Palo Alto

1000

La Raza Lawyers Charitable Foundation ndash San Jose

3000

Law Foundation of Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 15000 Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County ndash Redwood City

15000

LifeMoves ndash Menlo Park 3500 Marine Toys for Tots Foundation ndash San Jose 2000 My New Red Shoes ndash Redwood City 2500 Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence ndash San Jose

1500

Pacific Autism Center for Education ndash Santa Clara

5000

Palo Alto Art Center Foundation ndash Palo Alto 2500 Palo Alto Family YMCA ndash Parkinsonrsquos Exercise Program ndash Palo Alto

3500

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Parents Helping Parents ndash San Jose 2500 Peninsula Bridge ndash Menlo Park 5000 Pie Ranch ndash Pescadero 2500 Pro Bono Project Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 QuestBridge ndash QuestBridge Scholars Network at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

1000

Ravenswood Education Foundation ndash Menlo Park

30000

Roadrunners Sports Club ndash Palo Alto 1000 Ronald McDonald House at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

5000

Sacred Heart Community Service ndash San Jose 1000 Samaritan House ndash San Mateo 3500 San Jose Museum of Art ndash San Jose 2500 Santa Clara University ndash Katharine amp George Alexander Community Law Center ndash San Jose

5000

Second Harvest Food Bank ndash San Jose 3500 Sequoia Adult School Scholars ndash Palo Alto 1000 Silicon Valley Community Foundation ndash San Francisco Bay Area Summer Reading Program ndash Mountain View

1000

Stand Up for Kids ndash Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 Stanford University ndash Stanford Community Law Clinic ndash East Palo Alto

10000

The Tech Museum of Innovation ndash San Jose 2500 TheatreWorks Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto 2500 The Tower Foundation of San Jose State University ndash Record Clearance Project ndash San Jose

2000

Vida Verde Nature Education ndash San Gregorio 1500

WASHINGTON DC AREA $

A Wider Circle ndash Bethesda 5000 ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation ndash Washington DC

15000

Ayuda ndash Washington DC 5000 Back on My Feet ndash Washington DC 5000 Bread for the City ndash Washington DC 10000 Bright Beginnings ndash Washington DC 10000 BUILD ndash Metro DC Programs ndash Washington DC

15000

Calvary Womenrsquos Services ndash Washington DC 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 31

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Children of Mine Youth Center ndash Washington DC

10000

Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Washington DC

15416

Community Family Life Services ndash Washington DC

1000

Council for Court Excellence ndash Washington DC

3500

DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice ndash Washington DC

5000

DC Bar Foundation ndash Washington DC 5000 DC Bar Pro Bono Center ndash Washington DC 15000 DC Greens ndash Washington DC 10000 DC School of Law Foundation ndash Scholarship Campaign ndash Washington DC

8400

DC Volunteer Lawyers Project ndash Washington DC

7500

Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP) ndash Washington DC

10000

Everybody Wins DC ndash Power Lunch Reading Program ndash Washington DC

2400

The Family Place ndash Washington DC 15000 Food amp Friends ndash Washington DC 8000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center ndash Washington DC

37500

Friendship Place ndash Washington DC 7500 Georgetown University ndash Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center ndash Washington DC

2500

House of Ruth ndash Washington DC 8000 Johns Hopkins University ndash Sarcoma Research Fund ndash Baltimore

10600

Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) ndash Washington DC

10000

Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia ndash Washington DC

20000

Legal Counsel for the Elderly ndash Washington DC

10000

Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project ndash Washington DC

7500

N Street Village ndash Washington DC 10000 Neighborhood Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

6000

Only Make Believe ndash Washington DC 5000

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Playworks ndash Washington DC 5000 Reach Incorporated ndash Washington DC 5000 RESET Classroom Adventures in Hands-On Science amp Math ndash Washington DC

5000

Sitar Arts Center ndash Washington DC 10000 So Others Might Eat ndash Washington DC 8000 Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders (SMYAL) ndash Washington DC

5000

Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs ndash Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

122500

The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless ndash Washington DC

7500

OTHER US $

Anti-Defamation League ndash Chicago Illinois 1500 Foundation for Democracy and Justice ndash Sacramento California

4000

Mono Lake Foundation ndash Lee Vining California

1000

Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation ndash Monterey California

2500

Parents for a Sustainable Future ndash Boston Massachusetts

1000

Sundance Benefit ndash Camp Rehoboth ndash Rehoboth Beach Delaware

1000

NATIONAL FOCUS $

ABA Fund for Justice and Education ndash ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund Rule of Law Initiative ndash Chicago Illinois

5680

American Cancer Society ndash Vienna Virginia 10250 American Heart Association ndash Des Moines Iowa 10250 American Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation ndash Arlington Virginia

5000

American Jewish Committee ndash New York 2500 Americans for Responsible Solutions Foundation ndash San Francisco

5000

Appleseed Foundation ndash Washington DC 8000 The Avielle Foundation ndash Newtown Connecticut 1000 Bellwether Education Partners ndash Sudbury Massachusetts

5000

32 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NATIONAL FOCUS (CONTINUED)

Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence ndash Lawyers for a Safer America ndash Washington DC

10000

Brennan Center for Justice ndash New York 5000 Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association (CASANA) ndash Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

2000

Disability Rights Legal Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 Equal Justice Works ndash Fellowship Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

386000

Federal Bar Foundation ndash New York 5000 Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) ndash Los Angeles

2500

The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation ndash New York

10000

KinderVision Foundation ndash The Greatest Save Teen PSA Program ndash Peru Indiana

5000

Lambda Legal ndash Los Angeles 5000 Learning Ally ndash Princeton New Jersey 7500 Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation ndash Norwalk Connecticut

10000

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund ndash New York

5000

National Center for Youth Law ndash Oakland California

15000

National Immigration Law Center ndash Los Angeles 2500 The National Urban Technology Center ndash New York

2500

National Veterans Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

5000

National Womenrsquos Law Center ndash Washington DC

5000

OutServe-SLDN ndash Washington DC 5000 Pro Bono Net ndash New York 15000 Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation ndash Chicago Illinois

2000

Soledad OrsquoBrien and Brad Raymond Starfish Foundation ndash New York

5000

The Trevor Project ndash West Hollywood California

7500

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ndash Washington DC

10000

ASIA $

Bethel USA ndash Fort Collins Colorado 5000

ASIA (CONTINUED)

Global Fund for Mental Health ndash TELL Japan Chat Room Project ndash Hinsdale Illinois

32900

GlobalGiving ndash Lighthouse Center for Human Trafficking Victims ndash Washington DC

94419

IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Response ndash Bethesda Maryland

25000

Motherrsquos Choice USA ndash Montrose Colorado 30000 Room to Read ndash Asia Programs ndash San Francisco

20000

Second Harvest Asia ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Relief ndash Roseville Minnesota

25000

Teach for China ndash San Francisco 5000

INTERNATIONAL FOCUS $

Center for Reproductive Rights ndash New York 15000 Ceres ndash Boston Massachusetts 2500 The Cyrus R Vance Center for International Justice ndash New York

10000

Doctors Without Borders ndash New York 1500 Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance ndash San Rafael California

5000

Global Goods Partners ndash New York 5000 Human Rights Watch ndash Childrenrsquos Rights Division ndash New York

5000

Immigration Equality ndash New York 2500 Plant with Purpose ndash San Diego 2500 RefugePoint ndash Boston Massachusetts 5000 Save the Children ndash Fairfield Connecticut 1000 Speak Up Africa ndash New York 1000 Vera Institute of Justice ndash New York 5000 VisionSpring ndash New York 10000

BERLIN $

Arne Friedrich Stiftung (Arne Friedrich Foundation) ndash Berlin

4214

Bantabaa eV (Meeting Point) ndash Berlin 3160 Berliner Herz (Berlin Heart) ndash Berlin 3055 Die Arche (The Ark) ndash Berlin 2528 Freudberg Gemeinschaftsschule (Freudberg Scholarships) ndash Berlin

2528

30 Years + $50 Million | 33

BERLIN (CONTINUED)

Jenny de la Torre Stiftung (Jenny de la Torre Foundation) ndash Berlin

5267

JUNA eV (Jung Unbegleitet Nicht Allein) (Young Unaccompanied Not Alone) ndash Berlin

1053

KuB eV (Kontakt- und Beratungsstelle fuumlr Fluumlchtlinge und Migrant_innen) (Contact and Counseling for Refugees and Migrants) ndash Berlin

1053

Outreach ndash Mobile Jungendarbeit Berlin (Outreach ndash Mobile Youth Work Berlin) ndash Berlin

1053

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin eV ndash Berlin 5267 Rock it Biz gemeinnuumltzige Stiftungs-GmbH (Rock it Biz Nonprofit Foundation) ndash Berlin

10535

Sharehaus Refugio (Sharehouse Refuge) ndash Berlin

3160

Teach First Deutschland (Teach First Germany) ndash Berlin

3160

LONDON AND UK $

Blind Sailing ndash Ramsgate 8892 Bliss ndash London 8892 Bowel Cancer UK ndash London 8892 The Brokerage Citylink ndash London 8892 Generating Genius ndash South Croydon 8892 The Hospice of St Francis ndash Hertfordshire 8892 Ian Mikardo High School ndash London 8892 Legal Advice Centre (University House) ndash London

4920

Plan International UK ndash London 2460 Rhythms of Life ndash London 8892 Richard House Childrenrsquos Hospice ndash London 8892 South Westminster Legal Advice Centre ndash London

4920

The Sparkle Foundation ndash Lancashire 2460 Womankind Worldwide ndash London 2460 You Make It ndash London 8892 The Berlin and London offices of Morrison amp Foerster each

have their own charitable giving program that is consistent with the Foundationrsquos goals in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Both officesrsquo sets of 2016 contributions which are in addition to those of the Foundation are listed here for informational purposes if greater than $1000 (converted) but they are not included in this reportrsquos financial discussion

CONTACT USIf you are a partner or employee of Morrison amp Foerster and have questions or comments please visit the ldquoMoFo Foundationrdquo section of the portal for

more information and a list of current Foundation representatives

DIRECTORS + OFFICERS AS OF DECEMBER 31 2016

JAMIE A LEVITTDirector and ChairNew York

KENNETH A KUWAYTIDirector and PresidentPalo Alto

W STEPHEN SMITHDirector and SecretaryWashington DC

PAUL D MCKENZIEDirector and Vice PresidentBeijing

ANGELA KEREKDirector and Vice PresidentBerlin

ALEX VAN DER WOLKDirector and Vice PresidentBrussels

SCOTT F LLEWELLYNDirector and Vice PresidentDenver

TREVOR L JAMESDirector and Vice PresidentLondon

NANCY R THOMASDirector and Vice PresidentLos Angeles

LAWRENCE T YANOWITCHDirector and Vice PresidentNorthern Virginia

BRIAN M KRAMERDirector and Vice PresidentSan Diego

RUTH N BORENSTEINDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

JACLYN LIUDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

DALE E CALDWELLDirector and Vice PresidentTokyo

ARTHUR KELLERChief Financial OfficerSan Francisco

ANNE M ELLISManager and Chief Operating OfficerSan Francisco

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

12 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LEGAL AIDThe Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has a long history of supporting organizations

that provide legal services to persons of limited means

30 Years + $50 Million | 13

$15000ACLU OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FOUNDATIONWashington DC acludcorg

Formerly the ACLU Fund of the National Capital Area the ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation supports the efforts of the American Civil Liberties Union to protect and expand civil liberties and civil rights for people who live work and visit Washington DC and in matters involving federal employees and agencies

$6500ASIAN LAW ALLIANCESan Jose California asianlawallianceorg

With programs designed to make legal services accessible to AsianPacific and low-income people the Asian Law Alliance has helped tens of thousands of people obtain decent housing justice in the immigration process and access to basic human and legal rights

$5000BRENNAN CENTER FOR JUSTICENew York brennancenterorg

The Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law is a nonpartisan law and policy institute that seeks to improve US systems of democracy and justice The Centerrsquos work addresses issues ranging from voting rights to campaign finance reform and from ending mass incarceration to preserving constitutional protections in the fight against terrorism

In 2016 we donated $982000 to local legal aid organizations and national nonprofit organizations engaged in impact litigation and enforcement of civil rights Below are some of the legal aid organizations that we supported

14 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

FELLOWSHIPS + SCHOLARSHIPS

The Foundation contributed more than $640000 in 2016 to fellowship and

scholarship programs benefiting children and youth and encouraging public service and diversity in higher education and the

legal profession

30 Years + $50 Million | 15

EQUAL JUSTICE WORKS FELLOWSHIPSSince 2000 The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed nearly $4 million in support of Equal Justice Works and its fellowship program Based in Washington DC this national program creates partnerships among public-interest lawyers nonprofit organizations law firms corporate sponsors and other donors to give underrepresented populations effective access to the justice system

Through Equal Justice Works we have sponsored 44 promising new lawyers pursuing public-interest legal careers at nonprofit organizations in the regions where Morrison amp Foerster has offices Most of our Fellows have focused their two-year projects on improving the lives of at-risk children and youth

In 2016 we contributed $336000 to Equal Justice Works for its fellowship program and $50000 to its general fund The following is a list of our recent Fellows

Karmena Diggs

Advocates for Children of New York

New York2015ndash17

Henrissa BasseyBay Area Legal AidOakland California

2016ndash18

Diana SissonChildrenrsquos Law Center

Washington DC2016ndash18

Ruby RenteriaLaw Foundation of

Silicon ValleySan Jose California

2016ndash18

Rebecca WolozinLegal Aid Justice

CenterFalls Church Virginia

2015ndash17

Rachel JuddRocky Mountain

Childrenrsquos Law CenterDenver

2015ndash17

Providing direct legal representation outreach and policy advocacy to help low-income students with disabilities in New York City learn to read proficiently so they can succeed in school

Providing trauma-informed civil legal representation to formerly institutionalized youth with disabilities in Contra Costa County to promote successful re-entry and reduce congregate-care placements

Promoting health and providing stability through legal representation outreach and advocacy on behalf of children in Washington DC whose families are experiencing or at risk of homelessness

Increasing access to justice for geographically isolated low-income tenants facing eviction in South Santa Clara County particularly those who are limited English proficient Spanish-speakers

Providing legal services and advocacy to low-income immigrant youth with special health needs in Northern Virginia so they can access high-quality education and developmentally appropriate services

Providing individual representation and systemic advocacy to keep low-income special-needs and minority Denver-area students in school and out of court when facing disciplinary proceedings

FELLOW LOCATION YEAR PROJECT

THROUGH EQUAL JUSTICE WORKS WE HAVE SPONSORED 44 PROMISING NEW LAWYERS PURSUING PUBLIC-INTEREST LEGAL CAREERS AT NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

16 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

TERRACIANO SCHOLARSHIPSThe Foundation gives renewable scholarships of up to $12000 annually for the undergraduate education of children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members through the Joseph E Terraciano Scholarship Program This program honors the memory of Joe Terraciano an exceptional lawyer with the firm Joe exhibited intelligence initiative leadership the highest ethical standards care and respect for those around him a commitment to excellence in all that he did and a love of diversity

Scholarship recipients are selected based on a combination of academic achievement financial need and demonstrated concern for the well-being of others Since its inception in 1990 the program has funded approximately $287 million in scholarships for 189 students

DUNHAM SCHOLARSHIPSIn 2016 we continued to support a significant scholarship for incoming law students from groups historically underrepresented in the legal profession The Morrison amp Foerster FoundationndashStephen S Dunham Scholarship at the University of San Diego School of Law This scholarship provides annual awards of $20000 for up to three years

Named for Steve Dunham a former chair of Morrison amp Foerster the award honors Steversquos passion for education and for increasing diversity in the legal profession The scholarships were previously awarded to students at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law the University of Colorado

Law School in Boulder Colorado the University of the District of Columbia David A Clarke School of Law in Washington DC and Golden Gate University School of Law in San Francisco

OTHER PUBLIC-INTEREST AND DIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPSThe Foundation supported a variety of other public-interest scholarships and programs promoting diversity in the legal profession such as $10000 to the California Bar Foundationrsquos Diversity Scholarship Program and $10000 to the Justice amp Diversity Center in San Francisco for its Bay Area Minority Law Student Scholarship Program

30 Years + $50 Million | 17

$10000DOORWAYS FOR WOMEN AND FAMILIESArlington Virginia doorwaysvaorg

Doorways for Women and Families creates pathways out of homelessness domestic violence and sexual assault leading to safe stable and empowered lives

$5600LOS ANGELES REGIONAL FOOD BANKLos Angeles lafoodbankorg

Since 1973 the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank has mobilized resources to fight hunger in Los Angeles

$5000LA CASA DE LAS MADRESSan Francisco lacasaorg

La Casa de las Madres offers a continuum of comprehensive and empowering services to women teens and children exposed to and at risk of abuse

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed to a number of agencies serving individuals struggling to meet their basic needs of sufficient food a safe clean place to sleep and shelter from abuse Our 2016 donations to these organizations totaled more than $260000 Below are a few examples

FOOD + SHELTER

18 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

$5000THE ARC SAN FRANCISCOSan Francisco thearcsforg

The Arc San Francisco is a lifelong learning and achievement center for more than 700 individuals with developmental disabilities in San Francisco San Mateo and Marin Counties

$2500GEORGETOWN LOMBARDI COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTERWashington DC lombardigeorgetownedu

Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center seeks to prevent treat and cure cancers by linking scientific discovery expert and compassionate patient care quality education and partnership with the community

$1000CONSERVATION COLORADO EDUCATION FUNDDenver conservationcoeforg

Conservation Colorado Education Fund works in nonpartisan ways to engage conservationists in the civic arena It also conducts nonpartisan civic engagement work such as get-out-the-vote efforts and grassroots organizing on specific policy issues

We donated approximately $256000 in 2016 to programs addressing the health and well-being of others Donations supported organizations assisting people living with HIVAIDS people with developmental and physical disabilities and people seeking to overcome economic disadvantages We also gave to a variety of nonprofit medical research organizations and to social service agencies seeking to strengthen local communities Below are three examples

HEALTH

30 Years + $50 Million | 19

$7500SAN DIEGO JUNIOR THEATRESan Diego juniortheatrecom

San Diego Junior Theatre provides engaging innovative high-quality theatre education and productions for children of all cultural heritages ages abilities and levels of interest Our donation supported its tuition assistance program

$5000ABLE ARTS WORKLong Beach California ableartsworkorg

The primary vision of Able ARTS Work is to provide lifelong learning community service and vocational opportunities through the creative arts for people with disabilities of all ages in an environment of warmth encouragement and inclusion

$2500THEATREWORKS SILICON VALLEYPalo Alto theatreworksorg

TheatreWorks celebrates the human spirit through innovative productions new works and education programs inspired by and engaging its diverse Silicon Valley community

In 2016 the Foundation supported organizations seeking to enrich our communities through creative and thought-provoking expression We designated many of these donations for the recipientsrsquo youth outreach and education programs Our donations to arts programs totaled more than $150000 Below are three examples

ARTS

20 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

INDIVIDUAL GIFT MATCHING

The Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by eligible lawyers and staff to a wide variety of nonprofit organizations that meet our giving guidelines In 2016 we matched gifts to charities such as the Anti-Defamation League in New York Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank in San Diego Swords to Plowshares in San Francisco and The Trevor Project in West Hollywood California In total the

Foundation contributed more than $88000 in individual matching gifts to more than 250 charitable organizations

LAW SCHOOL GIFT MATCHING

In a separate program the Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by the firmrsquos lawyers to their respective law schools In 2016 we donated more than $21000 in matching gifts to 22 law schools

CHALLENGE GRANTS

The Foundation occasionally offers to match the amount raised by firm personnel to benefit charitable causes of particular importance to Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff These challenge grants are usually issued through our community-grants or disaster-relief programs

The Foundation offers contribution-matching programs to Morrison amp Foerster personnel The purpose of these programs is to encourage private charitable giving provide additional leverage to gifts made by the firmrsquos lawyers and staff and support the charitable goals of the firmrsquos individual donors In 2016 the Foundation donated nearly $110000 in matching gifts

MATCHING

30 Years + $50 Million | 21

$25000ISRAAID (US) GLOBAL HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCEBethesda Maryland israaidcoil

IsraAID is a nonprofit nongovernmental organization committed to providing life-saving disaster relief and long-term support Our donation supported its efforts to provide food water and mental health support to people in emergency shelters following a series of earthquakes including a magnitude 70 mainshock in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$25000SECOND HARVEST ASIARoseville Minnesota foodbankasia

Second Harvest Asia serves as a knowledge leader resource and convener of food banks in Asia Our donation supported efforts to deliver food and relief supplies to people affected by the earthquakes in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$10000GRAY AREA FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTSSan Francisco grayareaorg

Gray Area uses art and technology to create social and civic impact through education incubation and public events Our donation supported the relief fund that Gray Area established following the ldquoGhost Shiprdquo warehouse fire in Oakland California that killed 36 people many of them artists in December 2016

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has a strong tradition of facilitating and increasing the impact of the generosity of Morrison amp Foerster partners and employees Over the years we have coordinated special campaigns that have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for relief and restoration work following various disasters such as Hurricane Sandy in 2012 flooding in Colorado in 2013 and the spring 2015 earthquakes in Nepal

In 2016 we continued this tradition through donations totaling $60000 to the following nonprofit organizations

DISASTER RELIEF

22 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

In 2016 the Berlin office of Morrison amp Foerster launched its own charitable giving program that is consistent with the goals of the Foundation in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Established for tax and charitable-giving reasons the program in Berlin follows a model developed several years earlier for charitable giving in the firmrsquos London office

The Berlin officersquos program issued charitable grants in 2016 totaling euro44000 or approximately $46349 The London officersquos program made charitable donations totaling pound86280 or approximately $106140 A sample of those grants is described below

CHARITABLE GIVING IN EUROPE

pound7228 (approx $8892)

RICHARD HOUSE CHILDRENrsquoS HOSPICELondon richardhouseorguk

The first childrenrsquos hospice in London Richard House delivers clinical care short breaks and other residential services to children and young adults with life-limiting or life-threatening health conditions while supporting their families through counseling and bereavement programs

euro5000 (approx $5268)

REFUGEE LAW CLINIC BERLIN EVBerlin rlc-berlinorg

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin was created in 2014 through an initiative of undergraduate and PhD students at the Humboldt University of Berlin Part of the Refugee Law Clinic Network in Germany the Berlin clinic trains university students in asylum and migration law The students then offer free legal advice to refugees and migrants at a variety of locations in Berlin including the university emergency shelters and preliminary reception centers

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

The Foundation distributes funds at the discretion of its board of directors which consists of partners from each of the firmrsquos regions

Only funding requests sponsored by Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff are considered

Donations are made to US nonprofit organizations with IRC sect 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status whose programs in the view of the Foundationrsquos board of directors are aligned with the Foundationrsquos focus and can in the boardrsquos opinion best serve the communityrsquos needs We prefer to support programs that can benefit greatly from even relatively modest donations We also support a scholarship program for the children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members

We do not contribute to fraternal religious or political organizations to groups that discriminate on the basis of race religion political affiliation gender identity or sexual orientation or to individuals We do not make donations for firm-related business development or client-relations reasons The Foundation does not purchase tickets to charitable fundraising events

GIVING GUIDELINES

ONLY FUNDING REQUESTS SPONSORED BY MORRISON amp FOERSTER LAWYERS AND STAFF ARE CONSIDERED

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

24 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

2016 The following are the organizations listed by region that received at least $1000 in Foundation donations during 2016 Not

included are matching gifts and Terraciano Scholarship awards which are described above Unless otherwise noted we designated our gifts

for recipientsrsquo general funds

CONTRIBUTIONS

30 Years + $50 Million | 25

DENVER AREA $

Alpine Legal Services ndash Glenwood Springs 1500 Colorado Coalition for the Homeless ndash Stout Street Eye Clinic ndash Denver

1055

Colorado Lawyers Committee ndash Denver 4110 Conservation Colorado Education Fund ndash Denver

1000

Deaf Overcoming Violence through Empowerment (DOVE) ndash Denver

1055

Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado ndash Greenwood Village

1055

Florence Crittenton Services of Colorado ndash Denver

1056

Food For Thought ndash Denver 5000 Girls Inc of Metro Denver ndash Denver 1056 Hope House of Colorado ndash Arvada 2300 The Legal Aid Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2905

Live By Living ndash Lakewood 1000 Mi Casa Resource Center ndash Pro Bono Patent Program General Fund ndash Denver

1000

Rescue Me ndash Colorado Mutt Rescue ndash Watkinsonville Georgia

1056

Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Denver

35590

SungateKids ndash Englewood 2500 Volunteers of America ndash Camp POSTCARD Early Childhood Education Center Veteran Services Center ndash Denver

27500

Wish of a Lifetime ndash Denver 1056 The Womenrsquos Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2500

LOS ANGELES AREA $

Able ARTS Work ndash Long Beach 5000 ACLU Foundation of Southern California ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Childrenrsquos Rights ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Housing and Healing ndash Los Angeles

5000

Bet Tzedek Legal Services ndash Los Angeles 5000 Big Up Kidz ndash Los Angeles 5000 Break the Cycle ndash Culver City 5000

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

California Institute of Technology ndash Moore-Hufstedler Fund ndash Pasadena

15000

CARES ndash LAC + USC Medical Center ndash Los Angeles

2500

Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law ndash Casa LibreFreedom House Homeless Youth Shelter ndash Los Angeles

2500

Childrenrsquos Bureau ndash Los Angeles 5000 Childrenrsquos Burn Foundation ndash Sherman Oaks

2500

Childrenrsquos Hospital Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

3500

Childrenrsquos Law Center of California ndash Monterey Park

5000

Circle of Friends ndash Los Angeles 5000 Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) ndash Los Angeles

10000

The Colburn School ndash Los Angeles 2500 Constitutional Rights Foundation ndash Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets Program General Fund ndash Los Angeles

112500

Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services ndash Culver City

5000

DIY Girls ndash Los Angeles 1000 Family Health Care Centers of Greater Los Angeles ndash Bell Gardens

3500

Friends of the Los Angeles County Law Library ndash Los Angeles

3000

Good Shepherd Shelter ndash Los Angeles 5000 Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association ndash Los Angeles

2500

Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law ndash Los Angeles

5000

Hathaway-Sycamores Child and Family Services ndash Pasadena

5000

Homeboy Industries ndash Los Angeles 1000 House of Ruth ndash Claremont 3000 Inner-City Arts ndash Los Angeles 5000 Inner City Law Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 JFS ndash SOVA Community Food amp Resource Program ndash Van Nuys

2639

Just the Beginning ndash A Pipeline Organization ndash Summer Legal Institute in Los Angeles ndash Chicago Illinois

5000

26 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

LA Kitchen ndash Los Angeles 2500 Law Rocks ndash Manhattan Beach 5000 Learning Rights Law Center ndash Los Angeles 6000 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

5000

Levitt amp Quinn Family Law Center ndash Los Angeles

5000

Library Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Childrenrsquos Summer Reading Club ndash Los Angeles

3500

Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles County Bar Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles LGBT Center ndash Los Angeles 4000 Los Angeles Mission ndash Los Angeles 1000 Los Angeles Regional Food Bank ndash Los Angeles

5600

Los Angeles Times Family Fund ndash Summer Camp Campaign ndash Pasadena

2500

Maternal and Child Health Access ndash Los Angeles

3000

McKinley Childrenrsquos Center ndash San Dimas 1500 Mental Health Advocacy Services ndash Los Angeles

5000

The Midnight Mission ndash Los Angeles 1500 Music Center Foundation ndash Los Angeles 4000 My Friendrsquos Place ndash Hollywood 5000 Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society ndash Pasadena

7500

Para Los Nintildeos ndash Los Angeles 2500 PATH Beyond Shelter ndash Los Angeles 1000 Public Counsel ndash Los Angeles 5000 The Rape Foundation ndash Santa Monica 1000 Roy W Roberts IIndashWattsWillowbrook Boys amp Girls Club ndash Los Angeles

2500

Support for Harbor Area Womenrsquos Lives (SHAWL) ndash San Pedro

5000

Starlight Childrenrsquos Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Venice Family Clinic ndash Venice 4000 Weingart Center Association ndash Los Angeles 5000 Western Center on Law amp Poverty ndash Los Angeles

5000

NEW YORK CITY AREA $

A Better Balance ndash New York 10000 Advocates for Children of New York ndash New York 15330 AIDS Walk New York ndash New York 5000 Anti-Defamation League ndash New York 1500 Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund ndash New York

5000

Association to Benefit Children ndash New York 1000 Behind the Book ndash New York 3000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City ndash New York

5000

Breaking Ground ndash New York 2000 BronxWorks ndash Early Childhood Learning Center ndash Bronx

2500

Brooklyn Botanic Garden ndash The Childrenrsquos Garden and The Discovery Garden ndash Brooklyn

1500

The Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse ndash Brooklyn

1000

Brooklyn Defender Services ndash Family Defense Project ndash Brooklyn

2500

CaringKind ndash New York 2500 CFC Loud N Clear Foundation ndash Farmingdale New Jersey

1500

Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts ndash New York 30000 Citizensrsquo Committee for Children of New York ndash New York

3000

City Bar Justice Center ndash New York 10000 City Harvest ndash New York 2000 CITYarts ndash New York 2500 Civic Builders ndash New York 5000 Coalition for the Homeless ndash Camp Homeward Bound First Step Job Training Program ndash New York

7500

Columbia University ndash Babies Heart Fund ndash New York

1500

Comprehensive Development ndash New York 5000 Concrete Safaris ndash New York 2500 DonorsChooseorg ndash New York City Projects ndash New York

10000

The Doe Fund ndash New York 2500 Dress for Success ndash New York 5000 East Harlem Tutorial Program ndash New York 5000 Edible Schoolyard NYC ndash Brooklyn 5000 The Exoneration Initiative ndash In Honor of Richard Rosario ndash New York

10000

30 Years + $50 Million | 27

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Family Center ndash The Legal Wellness Institute ndash Brooklyn

5000

Fordham Student Sponsored Fellowship ndash New York

1000

Fund for the City of New York ndash ENACT School Partnership Program ndash New York

2500

Getting Out and Staying Out ndash New York 5000 Global Language Project ndash New York 10000 GO Project ndash New York 5000 Grace Institute ndash New York 2500 Harlem Childrenrsquos Zone ndash New York 5000 Harlem RBI ndash New York 2500 Harmony Program ndash New York 2500 Harvest Home ndash New York 3000 Her Justice ndash New York 2500 Hofstra University ndash Hofstra Law Access to Justice Incubator ndash Hempstead

15000

iMentor ndash New York 5000 Inwood House ndash New York 8000 The Jennifer A Kay Foundation ndash New York 2500 The Jewish Board ndash The Mann Center ndash New York

2500

The Keswell School ndash New York 15000 Lawyers Alliance for New York ndash New York 45000 Lawyers for Children ndash New York 5000 LeGaL Foundation ndash New York 5000 Legal Information for Families Today ndash Brooklyn

2500

Legal Outreach ndash PACT (Pathways to Achievement and Community Transformation) ndash Long Island City

5000

Legal Services NYC ndash New York 11000 Letrsquos Get Ready ndash New York 10000 Literacy Partners ndash New York 5000 Manhattan Legal Services ndash New York 2500 Nazareth Housing ndash New York 2500 Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem ndash New York

2500

New York Asian Womenrsquos Center ndash New York

2500

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest ndash New York

15000

New York Legal Assistance Group ndash New York 3500 New York Womenrsquos Foundation ndash New York 2500

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Office of the Appellate Defender ndash New York 5000 The Partnership for the Homeless ndash New York 5000 PENCIL ndash New York 2500 Performance Space 122 ndash Brooklyn 5000 Pro Bono Partnership ndash White Plains 1500 ProjectArt ndash New York 2000 The Public Theater ndash Shakespeare in the Park ndash New York

10000

Randallrsquos Island Park Alliance ndash New York 5000 Riverside Symphony ndash Music Memory Program ndash New York

10000

Safe Passage Project ndash New York 1000 Sanctuary for Families ndash New York 13000 SCO Family of Services ndash Glen Cove 2500 Selfhelp Community Services ndash New York 1000 Start Small Think Big ndash Bronx 5000 Storefront Academy Harlem ndash New York 10000 Trip of a Lifetime ndash Summer Travel Scholarships ndash Scarsdale

3500

Union Settlement Association ndash New York 2000 United Neighborhood Houses ndash New York 1000 Urban Justice Center ndash Summer Internship Program ndash New York

3000

Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts ndash New York 5000 Volunteers of Legal Service ndash New York 15000 You Gotta Believe ndash The Older Child Adoption amp Permanency Movement ndash This Is For Real Program ndash Brooklyn

112500

Young Peoplersquos Chorus of New York City ndash New York

1250

Youth INC ndash New York 2500 Youth Represent ndash New York 2500

NORTHERN VIRGINIA $

Britepaths ndash Fairfax 30000 Carpenterrsquos Shelter ndash Alexandria 10000 Doorways for Women and Families ndash Arlington

10000

Fairfax CASA ndash Fairfax 5000 Fairfax Partnership for Youth ndash Falls Church 5000 Final Salute ndash Haymarket 5000 Friends of FANA ndash Reston 1000 Homestretch ndash Falls Church 5000

28 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NORTHERN VIRGINIA (CONTINUED)

Just Neighbors ndash Falls Church 5000 Legal Aid Justice Center ndash JustChildren Program Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Fairfax

10874

Legal Services of Northern Virginia ndash Fairfax 10000 Loudoun Abused Womenrsquos Shelter ndash Leesburg 10000 Volunteer Fairfax ndash Fairfax 10000

SAN DIEGO AREA $

Casa Cornelia Law Center ndash San Diego 5000 Century Club of San Diego ndash Champions for Youth ndash La Jolla

1319

Distinguished Young Women of San Diego ndash Carlsbad

1500

Girls on the Run of San Diego ndash Encinitas 5000 The Honor Foundation ndash San Diego 1000 Imperial Court de San Diego ndash San Diego 5000 Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank ndash San Diego

10000

Japan Society of San Diego and Tijuana ndash Tomodachi Initiative Youth Baseball Exchange ndash San Diego

2500

Just in Time for Foster Youth ndash San Diego 5000 La Jolla Playhouse ndash Education and Outreach Programs ndash La Jolla

5000

Legal Aid Society of San Diego ndash San Diego 15000 Rady Childrenrsquos Hospital Auxiliary ndash Del Mar Unit ndash San Diego

10000

San Diego County Bar Foundation ndash San Diego 5000 San Diego Junior Theatre ndash Tuition Assistance Program ndash San Diego

7500

San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program ndash San Diego

10000

Semper Fi Fund ndash Oceanside 1000 Solutions for Change ndash Vista 5000 UC San Diego Foundation ndash Christini Fund ndash La Jolla

1000

University of San Diego School of Law ndash The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation ndash Stephen S Dunham Scholarship ndash San Diego

20000

Voices for Children ndash Case Liaison Program General Fund ndash San Diego

137500

Warfighter Made ndash Temecula 1000 YMCA of San Diego County ndash San Diego 3000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA $

100 Black Men of the Bay Area ndash Oakland 5000 A Better Way ndash Berkeley 3000 ACLU Foundation ndash FrontLine Fund ndash San Francisco

5000

AIDS Legal Referral Panel ndash San Francisco 7500 AIDS Walk San Francisco ndash San Francisco 1600 Alameda County Community Food Bank ndash Oakland

13500

APA Family Support Services ndash San Francisco

2000

The Arc San Francisco ndash San Francisco 5000 At The Crossroads ndash San Francisco 2000 Bay Area Legal Aid ndash Oakland 70000 Bay Area Urban Debate League ndash Oakland 12500 Bay Area Young Survivors ndash Deb Mosley Memorial Scholarship Fund ndash San Francisco

3840

Berkeley Repertory Theatre ndash Youth Education Programs ndash Berkeley

18500

Bridge the Gap College Prep ndash Sausalito 50000 California Bar Foundation ndash Diversity Scholarship Program ndash San Francisco

10000

California Life Sciences Institute ndash K-12 STEM Education ndash South San Francisco

2500

Centro Legal de la Raza ndash Oakland 2500 Challenge Day ndash Concord 1000 Charlotte Maxwell Clinic ndash Oakland 2500 Child Care Law Center ndash San Francisco 2500 Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund ndash San Francisco

25000

Clinic By the Bay ndash San Francisco 2000 The Commonwealth Club of California ndash Bay Area Student Outreach ndash San Francisco

5000

Community Alliance for Special Education ndash San Francisco

30000

Disability Rights Education amp Defense Fund ndash Berkeley

2500

Dogs for Diabetics ndash Concord 1000 DonorsChooseorg ndash San Francisco Bay Area Projects ndash New York

5000

Earned Asset Resource Network ndash San Francisco

1000

East Bay Agency for Children ndash Oakland 8000 East Bay Childrenrsquos Law Offices ndash Oakland 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 29

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

East Bay College Fund ndash College Access Program ndash Oakland

10000

East Bay Community Law Center ndash Berkeley 25000 Eviction Defense Collaborative ndash San Francisco 2500 Fiat Lux Scholarship Program Fund ndash Berkeley 2500 First Graduate ndash San Francisco 5000 First Place for Youth ndash Oakland 10000 The Foundation of City College of San Francisco ndash San Francisco

10000

Friends of the San Francisco Public Library ndash The Mix at SFPL ndash San Francisco

7500

Future Youth Records ndash Pacifica 5000 George Mark Childrenrsquos House ndash San Leandro 2500 Gray Area Foundation for the Arts ndash Oakland Fire Fund ndash San Francisco

10000

Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco ndash San Francisco

5000

Jewish Community Relations Council ndash Jewish Coalition for Literacy ndash San Francisco

1000

Jewish Family and Childrenrsquos Services ndash San Francisco

3500

Jewish Family amp Childrenrsquos Services of the East Bay ndash Berkeley

3500

Juma Ventures ndash San Francisco 5000 Justice amp Diversity Center ndash General Fund Bay Area Minority Law School Student Scholarship ndash San Francisco

50000

La Casa de las Madres ndash San Francisco 5000 La Cocina ndash San Francisco 1900 La Raza Centro Legal ndash Unaccompanied Children Project ndash San Francisco

10000

Larkin Street Youth Services ndash San Francisco 10000 Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area ndash San Francisco

70000

Legal Aid at Work ndash San Francisco 55000 Legal Aid of Marin ndash San Rafael 5000 Legal Services for Children ndash San Francisco 18000 Level Playing Field Institute ndash SMASH Program ndash Oakland

3000

Little BrothersndashFriends of the Elderly ndash San Francisco

2450

Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area ndash San Francisco 2000 Mission Graduates ndash San Francisco 2000 New Leaders ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash Oakland

5000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

Oakland Museum of California ndash Learning Initiatives ndash Oakland

2500

OneJustice ndash San Francisco 3000 Opportunity Junction ndash Antioch 1500 The Other Bar Foundation ndash San Francisco 5000 PowerMyLearning ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash New York

1500

Project Open Hand ndash San Francisco 7000 Raphael House ndash San Francisco 15000 Reading Partners ndash Oakland 1000 Rebuilding Together San Francisco ndash San Francisco

6000

The Reset Foundation ndash Berkeley 2000 RYSE Center ndash Richmond 1000 San Francisco AIDS Foundation ndash San Francisco

21500

San Francisco Interfaith Council ndash San Francisco

3500

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ndash Education Programs ndash San Francisco

25000

San Francisco Suicide Prevention ndash Youth Risk Reduction Program ndash San Francisco

2500

San Francisco Symphony ndash Adventures in Music Youth Education Program General Fund ndash San Francisco

43500

Seven Tepees Youth Program ndash College and Career Program ndash San Francisco

10000

SF-Marin Food Bank ndash San Francisco 9250 Shelter Inc ndash Concord 1000 The Spot Oakland ndash Oakland 1000 Swords to Plowshares ndash San Francisco 5000 Tuolumne River Trust ndash San Francisco 1500 UC Berkeley SAGE Scholars Program ndash Berkeley

3000

Youth Outside ndash Oakland 1000

SILICON VALLEY $

Abilities United ndash Palo Alto 3000 Adolescent Counseling Services ndash Outlet Program ndash Redwood City

2500

The Art of Yoga Project ndash Palo Alto 1000 Asian Law Alliance ndash San Jose 6500 Avenidas ndash Palo Alto 3000

30 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Bring Me A Book Foundation ndash Redwood City 3000 The Campaign for Legal Services ndash Mountain View

30000

Child Advocates of Silicon Valley ndash Milpitas 2500 Childrenrsquos Health Council ndash Palo Alto 2500 Cinequest ndash San Jose 2500 College of Adaptive Arts ndash San Jose 1000 Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash East Palo Alto

11000

Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse ndash San Mateo

2500

CuriOdyssey ndash San Mateo 2500 Eastside College Preparatory School ndash East Palo Alto

6000

Ecumenical Hunger Program ndash East Palo Alto

2500

Family amp Children Services of Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto

2500

Family Connections ndash San Carlos 2500 The Family Giving Tree ndash Milpitas 2000 The Fit Kids Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Friends for Youth ndash Redwood City 2500 Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve ndash Moss Beach

3000

HomeFirst ndash Milpitas 1000 HopeLab Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto Charitable Foundation ndash Palo Alto

1000

La Raza Lawyers Charitable Foundation ndash San Jose

3000

Law Foundation of Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 15000 Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County ndash Redwood City

15000

LifeMoves ndash Menlo Park 3500 Marine Toys for Tots Foundation ndash San Jose 2000 My New Red Shoes ndash Redwood City 2500 Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence ndash San Jose

1500

Pacific Autism Center for Education ndash Santa Clara

5000

Palo Alto Art Center Foundation ndash Palo Alto 2500 Palo Alto Family YMCA ndash Parkinsonrsquos Exercise Program ndash Palo Alto

3500

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Parents Helping Parents ndash San Jose 2500 Peninsula Bridge ndash Menlo Park 5000 Pie Ranch ndash Pescadero 2500 Pro Bono Project Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 QuestBridge ndash QuestBridge Scholars Network at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

1000

Ravenswood Education Foundation ndash Menlo Park

30000

Roadrunners Sports Club ndash Palo Alto 1000 Ronald McDonald House at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

5000

Sacred Heart Community Service ndash San Jose 1000 Samaritan House ndash San Mateo 3500 San Jose Museum of Art ndash San Jose 2500 Santa Clara University ndash Katharine amp George Alexander Community Law Center ndash San Jose

5000

Second Harvest Food Bank ndash San Jose 3500 Sequoia Adult School Scholars ndash Palo Alto 1000 Silicon Valley Community Foundation ndash San Francisco Bay Area Summer Reading Program ndash Mountain View

1000

Stand Up for Kids ndash Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 Stanford University ndash Stanford Community Law Clinic ndash East Palo Alto

10000

The Tech Museum of Innovation ndash San Jose 2500 TheatreWorks Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto 2500 The Tower Foundation of San Jose State University ndash Record Clearance Project ndash San Jose

2000

Vida Verde Nature Education ndash San Gregorio 1500

WASHINGTON DC AREA $

A Wider Circle ndash Bethesda 5000 ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation ndash Washington DC

15000

Ayuda ndash Washington DC 5000 Back on My Feet ndash Washington DC 5000 Bread for the City ndash Washington DC 10000 Bright Beginnings ndash Washington DC 10000 BUILD ndash Metro DC Programs ndash Washington DC

15000

Calvary Womenrsquos Services ndash Washington DC 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 31

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Children of Mine Youth Center ndash Washington DC

10000

Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Washington DC

15416

Community Family Life Services ndash Washington DC

1000

Council for Court Excellence ndash Washington DC

3500

DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice ndash Washington DC

5000

DC Bar Foundation ndash Washington DC 5000 DC Bar Pro Bono Center ndash Washington DC 15000 DC Greens ndash Washington DC 10000 DC School of Law Foundation ndash Scholarship Campaign ndash Washington DC

8400

DC Volunteer Lawyers Project ndash Washington DC

7500

Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP) ndash Washington DC

10000

Everybody Wins DC ndash Power Lunch Reading Program ndash Washington DC

2400

The Family Place ndash Washington DC 15000 Food amp Friends ndash Washington DC 8000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center ndash Washington DC

37500

Friendship Place ndash Washington DC 7500 Georgetown University ndash Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center ndash Washington DC

2500

House of Ruth ndash Washington DC 8000 Johns Hopkins University ndash Sarcoma Research Fund ndash Baltimore

10600

Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) ndash Washington DC

10000

Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia ndash Washington DC

20000

Legal Counsel for the Elderly ndash Washington DC

10000

Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project ndash Washington DC

7500

N Street Village ndash Washington DC 10000 Neighborhood Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

6000

Only Make Believe ndash Washington DC 5000

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Playworks ndash Washington DC 5000 Reach Incorporated ndash Washington DC 5000 RESET Classroom Adventures in Hands-On Science amp Math ndash Washington DC

5000

Sitar Arts Center ndash Washington DC 10000 So Others Might Eat ndash Washington DC 8000 Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders (SMYAL) ndash Washington DC

5000

Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs ndash Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

122500

The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless ndash Washington DC

7500

OTHER US $

Anti-Defamation League ndash Chicago Illinois 1500 Foundation for Democracy and Justice ndash Sacramento California

4000

Mono Lake Foundation ndash Lee Vining California

1000

Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation ndash Monterey California

2500

Parents for a Sustainable Future ndash Boston Massachusetts

1000

Sundance Benefit ndash Camp Rehoboth ndash Rehoboth Beach Delaware

1000

NATIONAL FOCUS $

ABA Fund for Justice and Education ndash ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund Rule of Law Initiative ndash Chicago Illinois

5680

American Cancer Society ndash Vienna Virginia 10250 American Heart Association ndash Des Moines Iowa 10250 American Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation ndash Arlington Virginia

5000

American Jewish Committee ndash New York 2500 Americans for Responsible Solutions Foundation ndash San Francisco

5000

Appleseed Foundation ndash Washington DC 8000 The Avielle Foundation ndash Newtown Connecticut 1000 Bellwether Education Partners ndash Sudbury Massachusetts

5000

32 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NATIONAL FOCUS (CONTINUED)

Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence ndash Lawyers for a Safer America ndash Washington DC

10000

Brennan Center for Justice ndash New York 5000 Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association (CASANA) ndash Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

2000

Disability Rights Legal Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 Equal Justice Works ndash Fellowship Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

386000

Federal Bar Foundation ndash New York 5000 Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) ndash Los Angeles

2500

The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation ndash New York

10000

KinderVision Foundation ndash The Greatest Save Teen PSA Program ndash Peru Indiana

5000

Lambda Legal ndash Los Angeles 5000 Learning Ally ndash Princeton New Jersey 7500 Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation ndash Norwalk Connecticut

10000

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund ndash New York

5000

National Center for Youth Law ndash Oakland California

15000

National Immigration Law Center ndash Los Angeles 2500 The National Urban Technology Center ndash New York

2500

National Veterans Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

5000

National Womenrsquos Law Center ndash Washington DC

5000

OutServe-SLDN ndash Washington DC 5000 Pro Bono Net ndash New York 15000 Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation ndash Chicago Illinois

2000

Soledad OrsquoBrien and Brad Raymond Starfish Foundation ndash New York

5000

The Trevor Project ndash West Hollywood California

7500

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ndash Washington DC

10000

ASIA $

Bethel USA ndash Fort Collins Colorado 5000

ASIA (CONTINUED)

Global Fund for Mental Health ndash TELL Japan Chat Room Project ndash Hinsdale Illinois

32900

GlobalGiving ndash Lighthouse Center for Human Trafficking Victims ndash Washington DC

94419

IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Response ndash Bethesda Maryland

25000

Motherrsquos Choice USA ndash Montrose Colorado 30000 Room to Read ndash Asia Programs ndash San Francisco

20000

Second Harvest Asia ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Relief ndash Roseville Minnesota

25000

Teach for China ndash San Francisco 5000

INTERNATIONAL FOCUS $

Center for Reproductive Rights ndash New York 15000 Ceres ndash Boston Massachusetts 2500 The Cyrus R Vance Center for International Justice ndash New York

10000

Doctors Without Borders ndash New York 1500 Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance ndash San Rafael California

5000

Global Goods Partners ndash New York 5000 Human Rights Watch ndash Childrenrsquos Rights Division ndash New York

5000

Immigration Equality ndash New York 2500 Plant with Purpose ndash San Diego 2500 RefugePoint ndash Boston Massachusetts 5000 Save the Children ndash Fairfield Connecticut 1000 Speak Up Africa ndash New York 1000 Vera Institute of Justice ndash New York 5000 VisionSpring ndash New York 10000

BERLIN $

Arne Friedrich Stiftung (Arne Friedrich Foundation) ndash Berlin

4214

Bantabaa eV (Meeting Point) ndash Berlin 3160 Berliner Herz (Berlin Heart) ndash Berlin 3055 Die Arche (The Ark) ndash Berlin 2528 Freudberg Gemeinschaftsschule (Freudberg Scholarships) ndash Berlin

2528

30 Years + $50 Million | 33

BERLIN (CONTINUED)

Jenny de la Torre Stiftung (Jenny de la Torre Foundation) ndash Berlin

5267

JUNA eV (Jung Unbegleitet Nicht Allein) (Young Unaccompanied Not Alone) ndash Berlin

1053

KuB eV (Kontakt- und Beratungsstelle fuumlr Fluumlchtlinge und Migrant_innen) (Contact and Counseling for Refugees and Migrants) ndash Berlin

1053

Outreach ndash Mobile Jungendarbeit Berlin (Outreach ndash Mobile Youth Work Berlin) ndash Berlin

1053

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin eV ndash Berlin 5267 Rock it Biz gemeinnuumltzige Stiftungs-GmbH (Rock it Biz Nonprofit Foundation) ndash Berlin

10535

Sharehaus Refugio (Sharehouse Refuge) ndash Berlin

3160

Teach First Deutschland (Teach First Germany) ndash Berlin

3160

LONDON AND UK $

Blind Sailing ndash Ramsgate 8892 Bliss ndash London 8892 Bowel Cancer UK ndash London 8892 The Brokerage Citylink ndash London 8892 Generating Genius ndash South Croydon 8892 The Hospice of St Francis ndash Hertfordshire 8892 Ian Mikardo High School ndash London 8892 Legal Advice Centre (University House) ndash London

4920

Plan International UK ndash London 2460 Rhythms of Life ndash London 8892 Richard House Childrenrsquos Hospice ndash London 8892 South Westminster Legal Advice Centre ndash London

4920

The Sparkle Foundation ndash Lancashire 2460 Womankind Worldwide ndash London 2460 You Make It ndash London 8892 The Berlin and London offices of Morrison amp Foerster each

have their own charitable giving program that is consistent with the Foundationrsquos goals in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Both officesrsquo sets of 2016 contributions which are in addition to those of the Foundation are listed here for informational purposes if greater than $1000 (converted) but they are not included in this reportrsquos financial discussion

CONTACT USIf you are a partner or employee of Morrison amp Foerster and have questions or comments please visit the ldquoMoFo Foundationrdquo section of the portal for

more information and a list of current Foundation representatives

DIRECTORS + OFFICERS AS OF DECEMBER 31 2016

JAMIE A LEVITTDirector and ChairNew York

KENNETH A KUWAYTIDirector and PresidentPalo Alto

W STEPHEN SMITHDirector and SecretaryWashington DC

PAUL D MCKENZIEDirector and Vice PresidentBeijing

ANGELA KEREKDirector and Vice PresidentBerlin

ALEX VAN DER WOLKDirector and Vice PresidentBrussels

SCOTT F LLEWELLYNDirector and Vice PresidentDenver

TREVOR L JAMESDirector and Vice PresidentLondon

NANCY R THOMASDirector and Vice PresidentLos Angeles

LAWRENCE T YANOWITCHDirector and Vice PresidentNorthern Virginia

BRIAN M KRAMERDirector and Vice PresidentSan Diego

RUTH N BORENSTEINDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

JACLYN LIUDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

DALE E CALDWELLDirector and Vice PresidentTokyo

ARTHUR KELLERChief Financial OfficerSan Francisco

ANNE M ELLISManager and Chief Operating OfficerSan Francisco

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

30 Years + $50 Million | 13

$15000ACLU OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FOUNDATIONWashington DC acludcorg

Formerly the ACLU Fund of the National Capital Area the ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation supports the efforts of the American Civil Liberties Union to protect and expand civil liberties and civil rights for people who live work and visit Washington DC and in matters involving federal employees and agencies

$6500ASIAN LAW ALLIANCESan Jose California asianlawallianceorg

With programs designed to make legal services accessible to AsianPacific and low-income people the Asian Law Alliance has helped tens of thousands of people obtain decent housing justice in the immigration process and access to basic human and legal rights

$5000BRENNAN CENTER FOR JUSTICENew York brennancenterorg

The Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law is a nonpartisan law and policy institute that seeks to improve US systems of democracy and justice The Centerrsquos work addresses issues ranging from voting rights to campaign finance reform and from ending mass incarceration to preserving constitutional protections in the fight against terrorism

In 2016 we donated $982000 to local legal aid organizations and national nonprofit organizations engaged in impact litigation and enforcement of civil rights Below are some of the legal aid organizations that we supported

14 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

FELLOWSHIPS + SCHOLARSHIPS

The Foundation contributed more than $640000 in 2016 to fellowship and

scholarship programs benefiting children and youth and encouraging public service and diversity in higher education and the

legal profession

30 Years + $50 Million | 15

EQUAL JUSTICE WORKS FELLOWSHIPSSince 2000 The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed nearly $4 million in support of Equal Justice Works and its fellowship program Based in Washington DC this national program creates partnerships among public-interest lawyers nonprofit organizations law firms corporate sponsors and other donors to give underrepresented populations effective access to the justice system

Through Equal Justice Works we have sponsored 44 promising new lawyers pursuing public-interest legal careers at nonprofit organizations in the regions where Morrison amp Foerster has offices Most of our Fellows have focused their two-year projects on improving the lives of at-risk children and youth

In 2016 we contributed $336000 to Equal Justice Works for its fellowship program and $50000 to its general fund The following is a list of our recent Fellows

Karmena Diggs

Advocates for Children of New York

New York2015ndash17

Henrissa BasseyBay Area Legal AidOakland California

2016ndash18

Diana SissonChildrenrsquos Law Center

Washington DC2016ndash18

Ruby RenteriaLaw Foundation of

Silicon ValleySan Jose California

2016ndash18

Rebecca WolozinLegal Aid Justice

CenterFalls Church Virginia

2015ndash17

Rachel JuddRocky Mountain

Childrenrsquos Law CenterDenver

2015ndash17

Providing direct legal representation outreach and policy advocacy to help low-income students with disabilities in New York City learn to read proficiently so they can succeed in school

Providing trauma-informed civil legal representation to formerly institutionalized youth with disabilities in Contra Costa County to promote successful re-entry and reduce congregate-care placements

Promoting health and providing stability through legal representation outreach and advocacy on behalf of children in Washington DC whose families are experiencing or at risk of homelessness

Increasing access to justice for geographically isolated low-income tenants facing eviction in South Santa Clara County particularly those who are limited English proficient Spanish-speakers

Providing legal services and advocacy to low-income immigrant youth with special health needs in Northern Virginia so they can access high-quality education and developmentally appropriate services

Providing individual representation and systemic advocacy to keep low-income special-needs and minority Denver-area students in school and out of court when facing disciplinary proceedings

FELLOW LOCATION YEAR PROJECT

THROUGH EQUAL JUSTICE WORKS WE HAVE SPONSORED 44 PROMISING NEW LAWYERS PURSUING PUBLIC-INTEREST LEGAL CAREERS AT NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

16 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

TERRACIANO SCHOLARSHIPSThe Foundation gives renewable scholarships of up to $12000 annually for the undergraduate education of children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members through the Joseph E Terraciano Scholarship Program This program honors the memory of Joe Terraciano an exceptional lawyer with the firm Joe exhibited intelligence initiative leadership the highest ethical standards care and respect for those around him a commitment to excellence in all that he did and a love of diversity

Scholarship recipients are selected based on a combination of academic achievement financial need and demonstrated concern for the well-being of others Since its inception in 1990 the program has funded approximately $287 million in scholarships for 189 students

DUNHAM SCHOLARSHIPSIn 2016 we continued to support a significant scholarship for incoming law students from groups historically underrepresented in the legal profession The Morrison amp Foerster FoundationndashStephen S Dunham Scholarship at the University of San Diego School of Law This scholarship provides annual awards of $20000 for up to three years

Named for Steve Dunham a former chair of Morrison amp Foerster the award honors Steversquos passion for education and for increasing diversity in the legal profession The scholarships were previously awarded to students at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law the University of Colorado

Law School in Boulder Colorado the University of the District of Columbia David A Clarke School of Law in Washington DC and Golden Gate University School of Law in San Francisco

OTHER PUBLIC-INTEREST AND DIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPSThe Foundation supported a variety of other public-interest scholarships and programs promoting diversity in the legal profession such as $10000 to the California Bar Foundationrsquos Diversity Scholarship Program and $10000 to the Justice amp Diversity Center in San Francisco for its Bay Area Minority Law Student Scholarship Program

30 Years + $50 Million | 17

$10000DOORWAYS FOR WOMEN AND FAMILIESArlington Virginia doorwaysvaorg

Doorways for Women and Families creates pathways out of homelessness domestic violence and sexual assault leading to safe stable and empowered lives

$5600LOS ANGELES REGIONAL FOOD BANKLos Angeles lafoodbankorg

Since 1973 the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank has mobilized resources to fight hunger in Los Angeles

$5000LA CASA DE LAS MADRESSan Francisco lacasaorg

La Casa de las Madres offers a continuum of comprehensive and empowering services to women teens and children exposed to and at risk of abuse

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed to a number of agencies serving individuals struggling to meet their basic needs of sufficient food a safe clean place to sleep and shelter from abuse Our 2016 donations to these organizations totaled more than $260000 Below are a few examples

FOOD + SHELTER

18 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

$5000THE ARC SAN FRANCISCOSan Francisco thearcsforg

The Arc San Francisco is a lifelong learning and achievement center for more than 700 individuals with developmental disabilities in San Francisco San Mateo and Marin Counties

$2500GEORGETOWN LOMBARDI COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTERWashington DC lombardigeorgetownedu

Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center seeks to prevent treat and cure cancers by linking scientific discovery expert and compassionate patient care quality education and partnership with the community

$1000CONSERVATION COLORADO EDUCATION FUNDDenver conservationcoeforg

Conservation Colorado Education Fund works in nonpartisan ways to engage conservationists in the civic arena It also conducts nonpartisan civic engagement work such as get-out-the-vote efforts and grassroots organizing on specific policy issues

We donated approximately $256000 in 2016 to programs addressing the health and well-being of others Donations supported organizations assisting people living with HIVAIDS people with developmental and physical disabilities and people seeking to overcome economic disadvantages We also gave to a variety of nonprofit medical research organizations and to social service agencies seeking to strengthen local communities Below are three examples

HEALTH

30 Years + $50 Million | 19

$7500SAN DIEGO JUNIOR THEATRESan Diego juniortheatrecom

San Diego Junior Theatre provides engaging innovative high-quality theatre education and productions for children of all cultural heritages ages abilities and levels of interest Our donation supported its tuition assistance program

$5000ABLE ARTS WORKLong Beach California ableartsworkorg

The primary vision of Able ARTS Work is to provide lifelong learning community service and vocational opportunities through the creative arts for people with disabilities of all ages in an environment of warmth encouragement and inclusion

$2500THEATREWORKS SILICON VALLEYPalo Alto theatreworksorg

TheatreWorks celebrates the human spirit through innovative productions new works and education programs inspired by and engaging its diverse Silicon Valley community

In 2016 the Foundation supported organizations seeking to enrich our communities through creative and thought-provoking expression We designated many of these donations for the recipientsrsquo youth outreach and education programs Our donations to arts programs totaled more than $150000 Below are three examples

ARTS

20 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

INDIVIDUAL GIFT MATCHING

The Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by eligible lawyers and staff to a wide variety of nonprofit organizations that meet our giving guidelines In 2016 we matched gifts to charities such as the Anti-Defamation League in New York Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank in San Diego Swords to Plowshares in San Francisco and The Trevor Project in West Hollywood California In total the

Foundation contributed more than $88000 in individual matching gifts to more than 250 charitable organizations

LAW SCHOOL GIFT MATCHING

In a separate program the Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by the firmrsquos lawyers to their respective law schools In 2016 we donated more than $21000 in matching gifts to 22 law schools

CHALLENGE GRANTS

The Foundation occasionally offers to match the amount raised by firm personnel to benefit charitable causes of particular importance to Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff These challenge grants are usually issued through our community-grants or disaster-relief programs

The Foundation offers contribution-matching programs to Morrison amp Foerster personnel The purpose of these programs is to encourage private charitable giving provide additional leverage to gifts made by the firmrsquos lawyers and staff and support the charitable goals of the firmrsquos individual donors In 2016 the Foundation donated nearly $110000 in matching gifts

MATCHING

30 Years + $50 Million | 21

$25000ISRAAID (US) GLOBAL HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCEBethesda Maryland israaidcoil

IsraAID is a nonprofit nongovernmental organization committed to providing life-saving disaster relief and long-term support Our donation supported its efforts to provide food water and mental health support to people in emergency shelters following a series of earthquakes including a magnitude 70 mainshock in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$25000SECOND HARVEST ASIARoseville Minnesota foodbankasia

Second Harvest Asia serves as a knowledge leader resource and convener of food banks in Asia Our donation supported efforts to deliver food and relief supplies to people affected by the earthquakes in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$10000GRAY AREA FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTSSan Francisco grayareaorg

Gray Area uses art and technology to create social and civic impact through education incubation and public events Our donation supported the relief fund that Gray Area established following the ldquoGhost Shiprdquo warehouse fire in Oakland California that killed 36 people many of them artists in December 2016

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has a strong tradition of facilitating and increasing the impact of the generosity of Morrison amp Foerster partners and employees Over the years we have coordinated special campaigns that have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for relief and restoration work following various disasters such as Hurricane Sandy in 2012 flooding in Colorado in 2013 and the spring 2015 earthquakes in Nepal

In 2016 we continued this tradition through donations totaling $60000 to the following nonprofit organizations

DISASTER RELIEF

22 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

In 2016 the Berlin office of Morrison amp Foerster launched its own charitable giving program that is consistent with the goals of the Foundation in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Established for tax and charitable-giving reasons the program in Berlin follows a model developed several years earlier for charitable giving in the firmrsquos London office

The Berlin officersquos program issued charitable grants in 2016 totaling euro44000 or approximately $46349 The London officersquos program made charitable donations totaling pound86280 or approximately $106140 A sample of those grants is described below

CHARITABLE GIVING IN EUROPE

pound7228 (approx $8892)

RICHARD HOUSE CHILDRENrsquoS HOSPICELondon richardhouseorguk

The first childrenrsquos hospice in London Richard House delivers clinical care short breaks and other residential services to children and young adults with life-limiting or life-threatening health conditions while supporting their families through counseling and bereavement programs

euro5000 (approx $5268)

REFUGEE LAW CLINIC BERLIN EVBerlin rlc-berlinorg

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin was created in 2014 through an initiative of undergraduate and PhD students at the Humboldt University of Berlin Part of the Refugee Law Clinic Network in Germany the Berlin clinic trains university students in asylum and migration law The students then offer free legal advice to refugees and migrants at a variety of locations in Berlin including the university emergency shelters and preliminary reception centers

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

The Foundation distributes funds at the discretion of its board of directors which consists of partners from each of the firmrsquos regions

Only funding requests sponsored by Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff are considered

Donations are made to US nonprofit organizations with IRC sect 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status whose programs in the view of the Foundationrsquos board of directors are aligned with the Foundationrsquos focus and can in the boardrsquos opinion best serve the communityrsquos needs We prefer to support programs that can benefit greatly from even relatively modest donations We also support a scholarship program for the children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members

We do not contribute to fraternal religious or political organizations to groups that discriminate on the basis of race religion political affiliation gender identity or sexual orientation or to individuals We do not make donations for firm-related business development or client-relations reasons The Foundation does not purchase tickets to charitable fundraising events

GIVING GUIDELINES

ONLY FUNDING REQUESTS SPONSORED BY MORRISON amp FOERSTER LAWYERS AND STAFF ARE CONSIDERED

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

24 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

2016 The following are the organizations listed by region that received at least $1000 in Foundation donations during 2016 Not

included are matching gifts and Terraciano Scholarship awards which are described above Unless otherwise noted we designated our gifts

for recipientsrsquo general funds

CONTRIBUTIONS

30 Years + $50 Million | 25

DENVER AREA $

Alpine Legal Services ndash Glenwood Springs 1500 Colorado Coalition for the Homeless ndash Stout Street Eye Clinic ndash Denver

1055

Colorado Lawyers Committee ndash Denver 4110 Conservation Colorado Education Fund ndash Denver

1000

Deaf Overcoming Violence through Empowerment (DOVE) ndash Denver

1055

Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado ndash Greenwood Village

1055

Florence Crittenton Services of Colorado ndash Denver

1056

Food For Thought ndash Denver 5000 Girls Inc of Metro Denver ndash Denver 1056 Hope House of Colorado ndash Arvada 2300 The Legal Aid Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2905

Live By Living ndash Lakewood 1000 Mi Casa Resource Center ndash Pro Bono Patent Program General Fund ndash Denver

1000

Rescue Me ndash Colorado Mutt Rescue ndash Watkinsonville Georgia

1056

Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Denver

35590

SungateKids ndash Englewood 2500 Volunteers of America ndash Camp POSTCARD Early Childhood Education Center Veteran Services Center ndash Denver

27500

Wish of a Lifetime ndash Denver 1056 The Womenrsquos Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2500

LOS ANGELES AREA $

Able ARTS Work ndash Long Beach 5000 ACLU Foundation of Southern California ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Childrenrsquos Rights ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Housing and Healing ndash Los Angeles

5000

Bet Tzedek Legal Services ndash Los Angeles 5000 Big Up Kidz ndash Los Angeles 5000 Break the Cycle ndash Culver City 5000

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

California Institute of Technology ndash Moore-Hufstedler Fund ndash Pasadena

15000

CARES ndash LAC + USC Medical Center ndash Los Angeles

2500

Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law ndash Casa LibreFreedom House Homeless Youth Shelter ndash Los Angeles

2500

Childrenrsquos Bureau ndash Los Angeles 5000 Childrenrsquos Burn Foundation ndash Sherman Oaks

2500

Childrenrsquos Hospital Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

3500

Childrenrsquos Law Center of California ndash Monterey Park

5000

Circle of Friends ndash Los Angeles 5000 Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) ndash Los Angeles

10000

The Colburn School ndash Los Angeles 2500 Constitutional Rights Foundation ndash Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets Program General Fund ndash Los Angeles

112500

Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services ndash Culver City

5000

DIY Girls ndash Los Angeles 1000 Family Health Care Centers of Greater Los Angeles ndash Bell Gardens

3500

Friends of the Los Angeles County Law Library ndash Los Angeles

3000

Good Shepherd Shelter ndash Los Angeles 5000 Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association ndash Los Angeles

2500

Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law ndash Los Angeles

5000

Hathaway-Sycamores Child and Family Services ndash Pasadena

5000

Homeboy Industries ndash Los Angeles 1000 House of Ruth ndash Claremont 3000 Inner-City Arts ndash Los Angeles 5000 Inner City Law Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 JFS ndash SOVA Community Food amp Resource Program ndash Van Nuys

2639

Just the Beginning ndash A Pipeline Organization ndash Summer Legal Institute in Los Angeles ndash Chicago Illinois

5000

26 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

LA Kitchen ndash Los Angeles 2500 Law Rocks ndash Manhattan Beach 5000 Learning Rights Law Center ndash Los Angeles 6000 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

5000

Levitt amp Quinn Family Law Center ndash Los Angeles

5000

Library Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Childrenrsquos Summer Reading Club ndash Los Angeles

3500

Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles County Bar Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles LGBT Center ndash Los Angeles 4000 Los Angeles Mission ndash Los Angeles 1000 Los Angeles Regional Food Bank ndash Los Angeles

5600

Los Angeles Times Family Fund ndash Summer Camp Campaign ndash Pasadena

2500

Maternal and Child Health Access ndash Los Angeles

3000

McKinley Childrenrsquos Center ndash San Dimas 1500 Mental Health Advocacy Services ndash Los Angeles

5000

The Midnight Mission ndash Los Angeles 1500 Music Center Foundation ndash Los Angeles 4000 My Friendrsquos Place ndash Hollywood 5000 Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society ndash Pasadena

7500

Para Los Nintildeos ndash Los Angeles 2500 PATH Beyond Shelter ndash Los Angeles 1000 Public Counsel ndash Los Angeles 5000 The Rape Foundation ndash Santa Monica 1000 Roy W Roberts IIndashWattsWillowbrook Boys amp Girls Club ndash Los Angeles

2500

Support for Harbor Area Womenrsquos Lives (SHAWL) ndash San Pedro

5000

Starlight Childrenrsquos Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Venice Family Clinic ndash Venice 4000 Weingart Center Association ndash Los Angeles 5000 Western Center on Law amp Poverty ndash Los Angeles

5000

NEW YORK CITY AREA $

A Better Balance ndash New York 10000 Advocates for Children of New York ndash New York 15330 AIDS Walk New York ndash New York 5000 Anti-Defamation League ndash New York 1500 Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund ndash New York

5000

Association to Benefit Children ndash New York 1000 Behind the Book ndash New York 3000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City ndash New York

5000

Breaking Ground ndash New York 2000 BronxWorks ndash Early Childhood Learning Center ndash Bronx

2500

Brooklyn Botanic Garden ndash The Childrenrsquos Garden and The Discovery Garden ndash Brooklyn

1500

The Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse ndash Brooklyn

1000

Brooklyn Defender Services ndash Family Defense Project ndash Brooklyn

2500

CaringKind ndash New York 2500 CFC Loud N Clear Foundation ndash Farmingdale New Jersey

1500

Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts ndash New York 30000 Citizensrsquo Committee for Children of New York ndash New York

3000

City Bar Justice Center ndash New York 10000 City Harvest ndash New York 2000 CITYarts ndash New York 2500 Civic Builders ndash New York 5000 Coalition for the Homeless ndash Camp Homeward Bound First Step Job Training Program ndash New York

7500

Columbia University ndash Babies Heart Fund ndash New York

1500

Comprehensive Development ndash New York 5000 Concrete Safaris ndash New York 2500 DonorsChooseorg ndash New York City Projects ndash New York

10000

The Doe Fund ndash New York 2500 Dress for Success ndash New York 5000 East Harlem Tutorial Program ndash New York 5000 Edible Schoolyard NYC ndash Brooklyn 5000 The Exoneration Initiative ndash In Honor of Richard Rosario ndash New York

10000

30 Years + $50 Million | 27

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Family Center ndash The Legal Wellness Institute ndash Brooklyn

5000

Fordham Student Sponsored Fellowship ndash New York

1000

Fund for the City of New York ndash ENACT School Partnership Program ndash New York

2500

Getting Out and Staying Out ndash New York 5000 Global Language Project ndash New York 10000 GO Project ndash New York 5000 Grace Institute ndash New York 2500 Harlem Childrenrsquos Zone ndash New York 5000 Harlem RBI ndash New York 2500 Harmony Program ndash New York 2500 Harvest Home ndash New York 3000 Her Justice ndash New York 2500 Hofstra University ndash Hofstra Law Access to Justice Incubator ndash Hempstead

15000

iMentor ndash New York 5000 Inwood House ndash New York 8000 The Jennifer A Kay Foundation ndash New York 2500 The Jewish Board ndash The Mann Center ndash New York

2500

The Keswell School ndash New York 15000 Lawyers Alliance for New York ndash New York 45000 Lawyers for Children ndash New York 5000 LeGaL Foundation ndash New York 5000 Legal Information for Families Today ndash Brooklyn

2500

Legal Outreach ndash PACT (Pathways to Achievement and Community Transformation) ndash Long Island City

5000

Legal Services NYC ndash New York 11000 Letrsquos Get Ready ndash New York 10000 Literacy Partners ndash New York 5000 Manhattan Legal Services ndash New York 2500 Nazareth Housing ndash New York 2500 Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem ndash New York

2500

New York Asian Womenrsquos Center ndash New York

2500

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest ndash New York

15000

New York Legal Assistance Group ndash New York 3500 New York Womenrsquos Foundation ndash New York 2500

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Office of the Appellate Defender ndash New York 5000 The Partnership for the Homeless ndash New York 5000 PENCIL ndash New York 2500 Performance Space 122 ndash Brooklyn 5000 Pro Bono Partnership ndash White Plains 1500 ProjectArt ndash New York 2000 The Public Theater ndash Shakespeare in the Park ndash New York

10000

Randallrsquos Island Park Alliance ndash New York 5000 Riverside Symphony ndash Music Memory Program ndash New York

10000

Safe Passage Project ndash New York 1000 Sanctuary for Families ndash New York 13000 SCO Family of Services ndash Glen Cove 2500 Selfhelp Community Services ndash New York 1000 Start Small Think Big ndash Bronx 5000 Storefront Academy Harlem ndash New York 10000 Trip of a Lifetime ndash Summer Travel Scholarships ndash Scarsdale

3500

Union Settlement Association ndash New York 2000 United Neighborhood Houses ndash New York 1000 Urban Justice Center ndash Summer Internship Program ndash New York

3000

Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts ndash New York 5000 Volunteers of Legal Service ndash New York 15000 You Gotta Believe ndash The Older Child Adoption amp Permanency Movement ndash This Is For Real Program ndash Brooklyn

112500

Young Peoplersquos Chorus of New York City ndash New York

1250

Youth INC ndash New York 2500 Youth Represent ndash New York 2500

NORTHERN VIRGINIA $

Britepaths ndash Fairfax 30000 Carpenterrsquos Shelter ndash Alexandria 10000 Doorways for Women and Families ndash Arlington

10000

Fairfax CASA ndash Fairfax 5000 Fairfax Partnership for Youth ndash Falls Church 5000 Final Salute ndash Haymarket 5000 Friends of FANA ndash Reston 1000 Homestretch ndash Falls Church 5000

28 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NORTHERN VIRGINIA (CONTINUED)

Just Neighbors ndash Falls Church 5000 Legal Aid Justice Center ndash JustChildren Program Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Fairfax

10874

Legal Services of Northern Virginia ndash Fairfax 10000 Loudoun Abused Womenrsquos Shelter ndash Leesburg 10000 Volunteer Fairfax ndash Fairfax 10000

SAN DIEGO AREA $

Casa Cornelia Law Center ndash San Diego 5000 Century Club of San Diego ndash Champions for Youth ndash La Jolla

1319

Distinguished Young Women of San Diego ndash Carlsbad

1500

Girls on the Run of San Diego ndash Encinitas 5000 The Honor Foundation ndash San Diego 1000 Imperial Court de San Diego ndash San Diego 5000 Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank ndash San Diego

10000

Japan Society of San Diego and Tijuana ndash Tomodachi Initiative Youth Baseball Exchange ndash San Diego

2500

Just in Time for Foster Youth ndash San Diego 5000 La Jolla Playhouse ndash Education and Outreach Programs ndash La Jolla

5000

Legal Aid Society of San Diego ndash San Diego 15000 Rady Childrenrsquos Hospital Auxiliary ndash Del Mar Unit ndash San Diego

10000

San Diego County Bar Foundation ndash San Diego 5000 San Diego Junior Theatre ndash Tuition Assistance Program ndash San Diego

7500

San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program ndash San Diego

10000

Semper Fi Fund ndash Oceanside 1000 Solutions for Change ndash Vista 5000 UC San Diego Foundation ndash Christini Fund ndash La Jolla

1000

University of San Diego School of Law ndash The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation ndash Stephen S Dunham Scholarship ndash San Diego

20000

Voices for Children ndash Case Liaison Program General Fund ndash San Diego

137500

Warfighter Made ndash Temecula 1000 YMCA of San Diego County ndash San Diego 3000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA $

100 Black Men of the Bay Area ndash Oakland 5000 A Better Way ndash Berkeley 3000 ACLU Foundation ndash FrontLine Fund ndash San Francisco

5000

AIDS Legal Referral Panel ndash San Francisco 7500 AIDS Walk San Francisco ndash San Francisco 1600 Alameda County Community Food Bank ndash Oakland

13500

APA Family Support Services ndash San Francisco

2000

The Arc San Francisco ndash San Francisco 5000 At The Crossroads ndash San Francisco 2000 Bay Area Legal Aid ndash Oakland 70000 Bay Area Urban Debate League ndash Oakland 12500 Bay Area Young Survivors ndash Deb Mosley Memorial Scholarship Fund ndash San Francisco

3840

Berkeley Repertory Theatre ndash Youth Education Programs ndash Berkeley

18500

Bridge the Gap College Prep ndash Sausalito 50000 California Bar Foundation ndash Diversity Scholarship Program ndash San Francisco

10000

California Life Sciences Institute ndash K-12 STEM Education ndash South San Francisco

2500

Centro Legal de la Raza ndash Oakland 2500 Challenge Day ndash Concord 1000 Charlotte Maxwell Clinic ndash Oakland 2500 Child Care Law Center ndash San Francisco 2500 Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund ndash San Francisco

25000

Clinic By the Bay ndash San Francisco 2000 The Commonwealth Club of California ndash Bay Area Student Outreach ndash San Francisco

5000

Community Alliance for Special Education ndash San Francisco

30000

Disability Rights Education amp Defense Fund ndash Berkeley

2500

Dogs for Diabetics ndash Concord 1000 DonorsChooseorg ndash San Francisco Bay Area Projects ndash New York

5000

Earned Asset Resource Network ndash San Francisco

1000

East Bay Agency for Children ndash Oakland 8000 East Bay Childrenrsquos Law Offices ndash Oakland 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 29

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

East Bay College Fund ndash College Access Program ndash Oakland

10000

East Bay Community Law Center ndash Berkeley 25000 Eviction Defense Collaborative ndash San Francisco 2500 Fiat Lux Scholarship Program Fund ndash Berkeley 2500 First Graduate ndash San Francisco 5000 First Place for Youth ndash Oakland 10000 The Foundation of City College of San Francisco ndash San Francisco

10000

Friends of the San Francisco Public Library ndash The Mix at SFPL ndash San Francisco

7500

Future Youth Records ndash Pacifica 5000 George Mark Childrenrsquos House ndash San Leandro 2500 Gray Area Foundation for the Arts ndash Oakland Fire Fund ndash San Francisco

10000

Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco ndash San Francisco

5000

Jewish Community Relations Council ndash Jewish Coalition for Literacy ndash San Francisco

1000

Jewish Family and Childrenrsquos Services ndash San Francisco

3500

Jewish Family amp Childrenrsquos Services of the East Bay ndash Berkeley

3500

Juma Ventures ndash San Francisco 5000 Justice amp Diversity Center ndash General Fund Bay Area Minority Law School Student Scholarship ndash San Francisco

50000

La Casa de las Madres ndash San Francisco 5000 La Cocina ndash San Francisco 1900 La Raza Centro Legal ndash Unaccompanied Children Project ndash San Francisco

10000

Larkin Street Youth Services ndash San Francisco 10000 Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area ndash San Francisco

70000

Legal Aid at Work ndash San Francisco 55000 Legal Aid of Marin ndash San Rafael 5000 Legal Services for Children ndash San Francisco 18000 Level Playing Field Institute ndash SMASH Program ndash Oakland

3000

Little BrothersndashFriends of the Elderly ndash San Francisco

2450

Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area ndash San Francisco 2000 Mission Graduates ndash San Francisco 2000 New Leaders ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash Oakland

5000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

Oakland Museum of California ndash Learning Initiatives ndash Oakland

2500

OneJustice ndash San Francisco 3000 Opportunity Junction ndash Antioch 1500 The Other Bar Foundation ndash San Francisco 5000 PowerMyLearning ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash New York

1500

Project Open Hand ndash San Francisco 7000 Raphael House ndash San Francisco 15000 Reading Partners ndash Oakland 1000 Rebuilding Together San Francisco ndash San Francisco

6000

The Reset Foundation ndash Berkeley 2000 RYSE Center ndash Richmond 1000 San Francisco AIDS Foundation ndash San Francisco

21500

San Francisco Interfaith Council ndash San Francisco

3500

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ndash Education Programs ndash San Francisco

25000

San Francisco Suicide Prevention ndash Youth Risk Reduction Program ndash San Francisco

2500

San Francisco Symphony ndash Adventures in Music Youth Education Program General Fund ndash San Francisco

43500

Seven Tepees Youth Program ndash College and Career Program ndash San Francisco

10000

SF-Marin Food Bank ndash San Francisco 9250 Shelter Inc ndash Concord 1000 The Spot Oakland ndash Oakland 1000 Swords to Plowshares ndash San Francisco 5000 Tuolumne River Trust ndash San Francisco 1500 UC Berkeley SAGE Scholars Program ndash Berkeley

3000

Youth Outside ndash Oakland 1000

SILICON VALLEY $

Abilities United ndash Palo Alto 3000 Adolescent Counseling Services ndash Outlet Program ndash Redwood City

2500

The Art of Yoga Project ndash Palo Alto 1000 Asian Law Alliance ndash San Jose 6500 Avenidas ndash Palo Alto 3000

30 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Bring Me A Book Foundation ndash Redwood City 3000 The Campaign for Legal Services ndash Mountain View

30000

Child Advocates of Silicon Valley ndash Milpitas 2500 Childrenrsquos Health Council ndash Palo Alto 2500 Cinequest ndash San Jose 2500 College of Adaptive Arts ndash San Jose 1000 Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash East Palo Alto

11000

Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse ndash San Mateo

2500

CuriOdyssey ndash San Mateo 2500 Eastside College Preparatory School ndash East Palo Alto

6000

Ecumenical Hunger Program ndash East Palo Alto

2500

Family amp Children Services of Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto

2500

Family Connections ndash San Carlos 2500 The Family Giving Tree ndash Milpitas 2000 The Fit Kids Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Friends for Youth ndash Redwood City 2500 Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve ndash Moss Beach

3000

HomeFirst ndash Milpitas 1000 HopeLab Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto Charitable Foundation ndash Palo Alto

1000

La Raza Lawyers Charitable Foundation ndash San Jose

3000

Law Foundation of Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 15000 Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County ndash Redwood City

15000

LifeMoves ndash Menlo Park 3500 Marine Toys for Tots Foundation ndash San Jose 2000 My New Red Shoes ndash Redwood City 2500 Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence ndash San Jose

1500

Pacific Autism Center for Education ndash Santa Clara

5000

Palo Alto Art Center Foundation ndash Palo Alto 2500 Palo Alto Family YMCA ndash Parkinsonrsquos Exercise Program ndash Palo Alto

3500

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Parents Helping Parents ndash San Jose 2500 Peninsula Bridge ndash Menlo Park 5000 Pie Ranch ndash Pescadero 2500 Pro Bono Project Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 QuestBridge ndash QuestBridge Scholars Network at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

1000

Ravenswood Education Foundation ndash Menlo Park

30000

Roadrunners Sports Club ndash Palo Alto 1000 Ronald McDonald House at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

5000

Sacred Heart Community Service ndash San Jose 1000 Samaritan House ndash San Mateo 3500 San Jose Museum of Art ndash San Jose 2500 Santa Clara University ndash Katharine amp George Alexander Community Law Center ndash San Jose

5000

Second Harvest Food Bank ndash San Jose 3500 Sequoia Adult School Scholars ndash Palo Alto 1000 Silicon Valley Community Foundation ndash San Francisco Bay Area Summer Reading Program ndash Mountain View

1000

Stand Up for Kids ndash Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 Stanford University ndash Stanford Community Law Clinic ndash East Palo Alto

10000

The Tech Museum of Innovation ndash San Jose 2500 TheatreWorks Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto 2500 The Tower Foundation of San Jose State University ndash Record Clearance Project ndash San Jose

2000

Vida Verde Nature Education ndash San Gregorio 1500

WASHINGTON DC AREA $

A Wider Circle ndash Bethesda 5000 ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation ndash Washington DC

15000

Ayuda ndash Washington DC 5000 Back on My Feet ndash Washington DC 5000 Bread for the City ndash Washington DC 10000 Bright Beginnings ndash Washington DC 10000 BUILD ndash Metro DC Programs ndash Washington DC

15000

Calvary Womenrsquos Services ndash Washington DC 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 31

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Children of Mine Youth Center ndash Washington DC

10000

Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Washington DC

15416

Community Family Life Services ndash Washington DC

1000

Council for Court Excellence ndash Washington DC

3500

DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice ndash Washington DC

5000

DC Bar Foundation ndash Washington DC 5000 DC Bar Pro Bono Center ndash Washington DC 15000 DC Greens ndash Washington DC 10000 DC School of Law Foundation ndash Scholarship Campaign ndash Washington DC

8400

DC Volunteer Lawyers Project ndash Washington DC

7500

Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP) ndash Washington DC

10000

Everybody Wins DC ndash Power Lunch Reading Program ndash Washington DC

2400

The Family Place ndash Washington DC 15000 Food amp Friends ndash Washington DC 8000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center ndash Washington DC

37500

Friendship Place ndash Washington DC 7500 Georgetown University ndash Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center ndash Washington DC

2500

House of Ruth ndash Washington DC 8000 Johns Hopkins University ndash Sarcoma Research Fund ndash Baltimore

10600

Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) ndash Washington DC

10000

Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia ndash Washington DC

20000

Legal Counsel for the Elderly ndash Washington DC

10000

Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project ndash Washington DC

7500

N Street Village ndash Washington DC 10000 Neighborhood Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

6000

Only Make Believe ndash Washington DC 5000

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Playworks ndash Washington DC 5000 Reach Incorporated ndash Washington DC 5000 RESET Classroom Adventures in Hands-On Science amp Math ndash Washington DC

5000

Sitar Arts Center ndash Washington DC 10000 So Others Might Eat ndash Washington DC 8000 Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders (SMYAL) ndash Washington DC

5000

Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs ndash Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

122500

The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless ndash Washington DC

7500

OTHER US $

Anti-Defamation League ndash Chicago Illinois 1500 Foundation for Democracy and Justice ndash Sacramento California

4000

Mono Lake Foundation ndash Lee Vining California

1000

Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation ndash Monterey California

2500

Parents for a Sustainable Future ndash Boston Massachusetts

1000

Sundance Benefit ndash Camp Rehoboth ndash Rehoboth Beach Delaware

1000

NATIONAL FOCUS $

ABA Fund for Justice and Education ndash ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund Rule of Law Initiative ndash Chicago Illinois

5680

American Cancer Society ndash Vienna Virginia 10250 American Heart Association ndash Des Moines Iowa 10250 American Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation ndash Arlington Virginia

5000

American Jewish Committee ndash New York 2500 Americans for Responsible Solutions Foundation ndash San Francisco

5000

Appleseed Foundation ndash Washington DC 8000 The Avielle Foundation ndash Newtown Connecticut 1000 Bellwether Education Partners ndash Sudbury Massachusetts

5000

32 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NATIONAL FOCUS (CONTINUED)

Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence ndash Lawyers for a Safer America ndash Washington DC

10000

Brennan Center for Justice ndash New York 5000 Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association (CASANA) ndash Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

2000

Disability Rights Legal Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 Equal Justice Works ndash Fellowship Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

386000

Federal Bar Foundation ndash New York 5000 Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) ndash Los Angeles

2500

The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation ndash New York

10000

KinderVision Foundation ndash The Greatest Save Teen PSA Program ndash Peru Indiana

5000

Lambda Legal ndash Los Angeles 5000 Learning Ally ndash Princeton New Jersey 7500 Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation ndash Norwalk Connecticut

10000

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund ndash New York

5000

National Center for Youth Law ndash Oakland California

15000

National Immigration Law Center ndash Los Angeles 2500 The National Urban Technology Center ndash New York

2500

National Veterans Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

5000

National Womenrsquos Law Center ndash Washington DC

5000

OutServe-SLDN ndash Washington DC 5000 Pro Bono Net ndash New York 15000 Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation ndash Chicago Illinois

2000

Soledad OrsquoBrien and Brad Raymond Starfish Foundation ndash New York

5000

The Trevor Project ndash West Hollywood California

7500

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ndash Washington DC

10000

ASIA $

Bethel USA ndash Fort Collins Colorado 5000

ASIA (CONTINUED)

Global Fund for Mental Health ndash TELL Japan Chat Room Project ndash Hinsdale Illinois

32900

GlobalGiving ndash Lighthouse Center for Human Trafficking Victims ndash Washington DC

94419

IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Response ndash Bethesda Maryland

25000

Motherrsquos Choice USA ndash Montrose Colorado 30000 Room to Read ndash Asia Programs ndash San Francisco

20000

Second Harvest Asia ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Relief ndash Roseville Minnesota

25000

Teach for China ndash San Francisco 5000

INTERNATIONAL FOCUS $

Center for Reproductive Rights ndash New York 15000 Ceres ndash Boston Massachusetts 2500 The Cyrus R Vance Center for International Justice ndash New York

10000

Doctors Without Borders ndash New York 1500 Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance ndash San Rafael California

5000

Global Goods Partners ndash New York 5000 Human Rights Watch ndash Childrenrsquos Rights Division ndash New York

5000

Immigration Equality ndash New York 2500 Plant with Purpose ndash San Diego 2500 RefugePoint ndash Boston Massachusetts 5000 Save the Children ndash Fairfield Connecticut 1000 Speak Up Africa ndash New York 1000 Vera Institute of Justice ndash New York 5000 VisionSpring ndash New York 10000

BERLIN $

Arne Friedrich Stiftung (Arne Friedrich Foundation) ndash Berlin

4214

Bantabaa eV (Meeting Point) ndash Berlin 3160 Berliner Herz (Berlin Heart) ndash Berlin 3055 Die Arche (The Ark) ndash Berlin 2528 Freudberg Gemeinschaftsschule (Freudberg Scholarships) ndash Berlin

2528

30 Years + $50 Million | 33

BERLIN (CONTINUED)

Jenny de la Torre Stiftung (Jenny de la Torre Foundation) ndash Berlin

5267

JUNA eV (Jung Unbegleitet Nicht Allein) (Young Unaccompanied Not Alone) ndash Berlin

1053

KuB eV (Kontakt- und Beratungsstelle fuumlr Fluumlchtlinge und Migrant_innen) (Contact and Counseling for Refugees and Migrants) ndash Berlin

1053

Outreach ndash Mobile Jungendarbeit Berlin (Outreach ndash Mobile Youth Work Berlin) ndash Berlin

1053

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin eV ndash Berlin 5267 Rock it Biz gemeinnuumltzige Stiftungs-GmbH (Rock it Biz Nonprofit Foundation) ndash Berlin

10535

Sharehaus Refugio (Sharehouse Refuge) ndash Berlin

3160

Teach First Deutschland (Teach First Germany) ndash Berlin

3160

LONDON AND UK $

Blind Sailing ndash Ramsgate 8892 Bliss ndash London 8892 Bowel Cancer UK ndash London 8892 The Brokerage Citylink ndash London 8892 Generating Genius ndash South Croydon 8892 The Hospice of St Francis ndash Hertfordshire 8892 Ian Mikardo High School ndash London 8892 Legal Advice Centre (University House) ndash London

4920

Plan International UK ndash London 2460 Rhythms of Life ndash London 8892 Richard House Childrenrsquos Hospice ndash London 8892 South Westminster Legal Advice Centre ndash London

4920

The Sparkle Foundation ndash Lancashire 2460 Womankind Worldwide ndash London 2460 You Make It ndash London 8892 The Berlin and London offices of Morrison amp Foerster each

have their own charitable giving program that is consistent with the Foundationrsquos goals in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Both officesrsquo sets of 2016 contributions which are in addition to those of the Foundation are listed here for informational purposes if greater than $1000 (converted) but they are not included in this reportrsquos financial discussion

CONTACT USIf you are a partner or employee of Morrison amp Foerster and have questions or comments please visit the ldquoMoFo Foundationrdquo section of the portal for

more information and a list of current Foundation representatives

DIRECTORS + OFFICERS AS OF DECEMBER 31 2016

JAMIE A LEVITTDirector and ChairNew York

KENNETH A KUWAYTIDirector and PresidentPalo Alto

W STEPHEN SMITHDirector and SecretaryWashington DC

PAUL D MCKENZIEDirector and Vice PresidentBeijing

ANGELA KEREKDirector and Vice PresidentBerlin

ALEX VAN DER WOLKDirector and Vice PresidentBrussels

SCOTT F LLEWELLYNDirector and Vice PresidentDenver

TREVOR L JAMESDirector and Vice PresidentLondon

NANCY R THOMASDirector and Vice PresidentLos Angeles

LAWRENCE T YANOWITCHDirector and Vice PresidentNorthern Virginia

BRIAN M KRAMERDirector and Vice PresidentSan Diego

RUTH N BORENSTEINDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

JACLYN LIUDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

DALE E CALDWELLDirector and Vice PresidentTokyo

ARTHUR KELLERChief Financial OfficerSan Francisco

ANNE M ELLISManager and Chief Operating OfficerSan Francisco

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

14 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

FELLOWSHIPS + SCHOLARSHIPS

The Foundation contributed more than $640000 in 2016 to fellowship and

scholarship programs benefiting children and youth and encouraging public service and diversity in higher education and the

legal profession

30 Years + $50 Million | 15

EQUAL JUSTICE WORKS FELLOWSHIPSSince 2000 The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed nearly $4 million in support of Equal Justice Works and its fellowship program Based in Washington DC this national program creates partnerships among public-interest lawyers nonprofit organizations law firms corporate sponsors and other donors to give underrepresented populations effective access to the justice system

Through Equal Justice Works we have sponsored 44 promising new lawyers pursuing public-interest legal careers at nonprofit organizations in the regions where Morrison amp Foerster has offices Most of our Fellows have focused their two-year projects on improving the lives of at-risk children and youth

In 2016 we contributed $336000 to Equal Justice Works for its fellowship program and $50000 to its general fund The following is a list of our recent Fellows

Karmena Diggs

Advocates for Children of New York

New York2015ndash17

Henrissa BasseyBay Area Legal AidOakland California

2016ndash18

Diana SissonChildrenrsquos Law Center

Washington DC2016ndash18

Ruby RenteriaLaw Foundation of

Silicon ValleySan Jose California

2016ndash18

Rebecca WolozinLegal Aid Justice

CenterFalls Church Virginia

2015ndash17

Rachel JuddRocky Mountain

Childrenrsquos Law CenterDenver

2015ndash17

Providing direct legal representation outreach and policy advocacy to help low-income students with disabilities in New York City learn to read proficiently so they can succeed in school

Providing trauma-informed civil legal representation to formerly institutionalized youth with disabilities in Contra Costa County to promote successful re-entry and reduce congregate-care placements

Promoting health and providing stability through legal representation outreach and advocacy on behalf of children in Washington DC whose families are experiencing or at risk of homelessness

Increasing access to justice for geographically isolated low-income tenants facing eviction in South Santa Clara County particularly those who are limited English proficient Spanish-speakers

Providing legal services and advocacy to low-income immigrant youth with special health needs in Northern Virginia so they can access high-quality education and developmentally appropriate services

Providing individual representation and systemic advocacy to keep low-income special-needs and minority Denver-area students in school and out of court when facing disciplinary proceedings

FELLOW LOCATION YEAR PROJECT

THROUGH EQUAL JUSTICE WORKS WE HAVE SPONSORED 44 PROMISING NEW LAWYERS PURSUING PUBLIC-INTEREST LEGAL CAREERS AT NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

16 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

TERRACIANO SCHOLARSHIPSThe Foundation gives renewable scholarships of up to $12000 annually for the undergraduate education of children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members through the Joseph E Terraciano Scholarship Program This program honors the memory of Joe Terraciano an exceptional lawyer with the firm Joe exhibited intelligence initiative leadership the highest ethical standards care and respect for those around him a commitment to excellence in all that he did and a love of diversity

Scholarship recipients are selected based on a combination of academic achievement financial need and demonstrated concern for the well-being of others Since its inception in 1990 the program has funded approximately $287 million in scholarships for 189 students

DUNHAM SCHOLARSHIPSIn 2016 we continued to support a significant scholarship for incoming law students from groups historically underrepresented in the legal profession The Morrison amp Foerster FoundationndashStephen S Dunham Scholarship at the University of San Diego School of Law This scholarship provides annual awards of $20000 for up to three years

Named for Steve Dunham a former chair of Morrison amp Foerster the award honors Steversquos passion for education and for increasing diversity in the legal profession The scholarships were previously awarded to students at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law the University of Colorado

Law School in Boulder Colorado the University of the District of Columbia David A Clarke School of Law in Washington DC and Golden Gate University School of Law in San Francisco

OTHER PUBLIC-INTEREST AND DIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPSThe Foundation supported a variety of other public-interest scholarships and programs promoting diversity in the legal profession such as $10000 to the California Bar Foundationrsquos Diversity Scholarship Program and $10000 to the Justice amp Diversity Center in San Francisco for its Bay Area Minority Law Student Scholarship Program

30 Years + $50 Million | 17

$10000DOORWAYS FOR WOMEN AND FAMILIESArlington Virginia doorwaysvaorg

Doorways for Women and Families creates pathways out of homelessness domestic violence and sexual assault leading to safe stable and empowered lives

$5600LOS ANGELES REGIONAL FOOD BANKLos Angeles lafoodbankorg

Since 1973 the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank has mobilized resources to fight hunger in Los Angeles

$5000LA CASA DE LAS MADRESSan Francisco lacasaorg

La Casa de las Madres offers a continuum of comprehensive and empowering services to women teens and children exposed to and at risk of abuse

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed to a number of agencies serving individuals struggling to meet their basic needs of sufficient food a safe clean place to sleep and shelter from abuse Our 2016 donations to these organizations totaled more than $260000 Below are a few examples

FOOD + SHELTER

18 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

$5000THE ARC SAN FRANCISCOSan Francisco thearcsforg

The Arc San Francisco is a lifelong learning and achievement center for more than 700 individuals with developmental disabilities in San Francisco San Mateo and Marin Counties

$2500GEORGETOWN LOMBARDI COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTERWashington DC lombardigeorgetownedu

Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center seeks to prevent treat and cure cancers by linking scientific discovery expert and compassionate patient care quality education and partnership with the community

$1000CONSERVATION COLORADO EDUCATION FUNDDenver conservationcoeforg

Conservation Colorado Education Fund works in nonpartisan ways to engage conservationists in the civic arena It also conducts nonpartisan civic engagement work such as get-out-the-vote efforts and grassroots organizing on specific policy issues

We donated approximately $256000 in 2016 to programs addressing the health and well-being of others Donations supported organizations assisting people living with HIVAIDS people with developmental and physical disabilities and people seeking to overcome economic disadvantages We also gave to a variety of nonprofit medical research organizations and to social service agencies seeking to strengthen local communities Below are three examples

HEALTH

30 Years + $50 Million | 19

$7500SAN DIEGO JUNIOR THEATRESan Diego juniortheatrecom

San Diego Junior Theatre provides engaging innovative high-quality theatre education and productions for children of all cultural heritages ages abilities and levels of interest Our donation supported its tuition assistance program

$5000ABLE ARTS WORKLong Beach California ableartsworkorg

The primary vision of Able ARTS Work is to provide lifelong learning community service and vocational opportunities through the creative arts for people with disabilities of all ages in an environment of warmth encouragement and inclusion

$2500THEATREWORKS SILICON VALLEYPalo Alto theatreworksorg

TheatreWorks celebrates the human spirit through innovative productions new works and education programs inspired by and engaging its diverse Silicon Valley community

In 2016 the Foundation supported organizations seeking to enrich our communities through creative and thought-provoking expression We designated many of these donations for the recipientsrsquo youth outreach and education programs Our donations to arts programs totaled more than $150000 Below are three examples

ARTS

20 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

INDIVIDUAL GIFT MATCHING

The Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by eligible lawyers and staff to a wide variety of nonprofit organizations that meet our giving guidelines In 2016 we matched gifts to charities such as the Anti-Defamation League in New York Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank in San Diego Swords to Plowshares in San Francisco and The Trevor Project in West Hollywood California In total the

Foundation contributed more than $88000 in individual matching gifts to more than 250 charitable organizations

LAW SCHOOL GIFT MATCHING

In a separate program the Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by the firmrsquos lawyers to their respective law schools In 2016 we donated more than $21000 in matching gifts to 22 law schools

CHALLENGE GRANTS

The Foundation occasionally offers to match the amount raised by firm personnel to benefit charitable causes of particular importance to Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff These challenge grants are usually issued through our community-grants or disaster-relief programs

The Foundation offers contribution-matching programs to Morrison amp Foerster personnel The purpose of these programs is to encourage private charitable giving provide additional leverage to gifts made by the firmrsquos lawyers and staff and support the charitable goals of the firmrsquos individual donors In 2016 the Foundation donated nearly $110000 in matching gifts

MATCHING

30 Years + $50 Million | 21

$25000ISRAAID (US) GLOBAL HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCEBethesda Maryland israaidcoil

IsraAID is a nonprofit nongovernmental organization committed to providing life-saving disaster relief and long-term support Our donation supported its efforts to provide food water and mental health support to people in emergency shelters following a series of earthquakes including a magnitude 70 mainshock in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$25000SECOND HARVEST ASIARoseville Minnesota foodbankasia

Second Harvest Asia serves as a knowledge leader resource and convener of food banks in Asia Our donation supported efforts to deliver food and relief supplies to people affected by the earthquakes in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$10000GRAY AREA FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTSSan Francisco grayareaorg

Gray Area uses art and technology to create social and civic impact through education incubation and public events Our donation supported the relief fund that Gray Area established following the ldquoGhost Shiprdquo warehouse fire in Oakland California that killed 36 people many of them artists in December 2016

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has a strong tradition of facilitating and increasing the impact of the generosity of Morrison amp Foerster partners and employees Over the years we have coordinated special campaigns that have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for relief and restoration work following various disasters such as Hurricane Sandy in 2012 flooding in Colorado in 2013 and the spring 2015 earthquakes in Nepal

In 2016 we continued this tradition through donations totaling $60000 to the following nonprofit organizations

DISASTER RELIEF

22 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

In 2016 the Berlin office of Morrison amp Foerster launched its own charitable giving program that is consistent with the goals of the Foundation in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Established for tax and charitable-giving reasons the program in Berlin follows a model developed several years earlier for charitable giving in the firmrsquos London office

The Berlin officersquos program issued charitable grants in 2016 totaling euro44000 or approximately $46349 The London officersquos program made charitable donations totaling pound86280 or approximately $106140 A sample of those grants is described below

CHARITABLE GIVING IN EUROPE

pound7228 (approx $8892)

RICHARD HOUSE CHILDRENrsquoS HOSPICELondon richardhouseorguk

The first childrenrsquos hospice in London Richard House delivers clinical care short breaks and other residential services to children and young adults with life-limiting or life-threatening health conditions while supporting their families through counseling and bereavement programs

euro5000 (approx $5268)

REFUGEE LAW CLINIC BERLIN EVBerlin rlc-berlinorg

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin was created in 2014 through an initiative of undergraduate and PhD students at the Humboldt University of Berlin Part of the Refugee Law Clinic Network in Germany the Berlin clinic trains university students in asylum and migration law The students then offer free legal advice to refugees and migrants at a variety of locations in Berlin including the university emergency shelters and preliminary reception centers

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

The Foundation distributes funds at the discretion of its board of directors which consists of partners from each of the firmrsquos regions

Only funding requests sponsored by Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff are considered

Donations are made to US nonprofit organizations with IRC sect 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status whose programs in the view of the Foundationrsquos board of directors are aligned with the Foundationrsquos focus and can in the boardrsquos opinion best serve the communityrsquos needs We prefer to support programs that can benefit greatly from even relatively modest donations We also support a scholarship program for the children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members

We do not contribute to fraternal religious or political organizations to groups that discriminate on the basis of race religion political affiliation gender identity or sexual orientation or to individuals We do not make donations for firm-related business development or client-relations reasons The Foundation does not purchase tickets to charitable fundraising events

GIVING GUIDELINES

ONLY FUNDING REQUESTS SPONSORED BY MORRISON amp FOERSTER LAWYERS AND STAFF ARE CONSIDERED

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

24 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

2016 The following are the organizations listed by region that received at least $1000 in Foundation donations during 2016 Not

included are matching gifts and Terraciano Scholarship awards which are described above Unless otherwise noted we designated our gifts

for recipientsrsquo general funds

CONTRIBUTIONS

30 Years + $50 Million | 25

DENVER AREA $

Alpine Legal Services ndash Glenwood Springs 1500 Colorado Coalition for the Homeless ndash Stout Street Eye Clinic ndash Denver

1055

Colorado Lawyers Committee ndash Denver 4110 Conservation Colorado Education Fund ndash Denver

1000

Deaf Overcoming Violence through Empowerment (DOVE) ndash Denver

1055

Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado ndash Greenwood Village

1055

Florence Crittenton Services of Colorado ndash Denver

1056

Food For Thought ndash Denver 5000 Girls Inc of Metro Denver ndash Denver 1056 Hope House of Colorado ndash Arvada 2300 The Legal Aid Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2905

Live By Living ndash Lakewood 1000 Mi Casa Resource Center ndash Pro Bono Patent Program General Fund ndash Denver

1000

Rescue Me ndash Colorado Mutt Rescue ndash Watkinsonville Georgia

1056

Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Denver

35590

SungateKids ndash Englewood 2500 Volunteers of America ndash Camp POSTCARD Early Childhood Education Center Veteran Services Center ndash Denver

27500

Wish of a Lifetime ndash Denver 1056 The Womenrsquos Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2500

LOS ANGELES AREA $

Able ARTS Work ndash Long Beach 5000 ACLU Foundation of Southern California ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Childrenrsquos Rights ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Housing and Healing ndash Los Angeles

5000

Bet Tzedek Legal Services ndash Los Angeles 5000 Big Up Kidz ndash Los Angeles 5000 Break the Cycle ndash Culver City 5000

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

California Institute of Technology ndash Moore-Hufstedler Fund ndash Pasadena

15000

CARES ndash LAC + USC Medical Center ndash Los Angeles

2500

Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law ndash Casa LibreFreedom House Homeless Youth Shelter ndash Los Angeles

2500

Childrenrsquos Bureau ndash Los Angeles 5000 Childrenrsquos Burn Foundation ndash Sherman Oaks

2500

Childrenrsquos Hospital Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

3500

Childrenrsquos Law Center of California ndash Monterey Park

5000

Circle of Friends ndash Los Angeles 5000 Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) ndash Los Angeles

10000

The Colburn School ndash Los Angeles 2500 Constitutional Rights Foundation ndash Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets Program General Fund ndash Los Angeles

112500

Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services ndash Culver City

5000

DIY Girls ndash Los Angeles 1000 Family Health Care Centers of Greater Los Angeles ndash Bell Gardens

3500

Friends of the Los Angeles County Law Library ndash Los Angeles

3000

Good Shepherd Shelter ndash Los Angeles 5000 Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association ndash Los Angeles

2500

Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law ndash Los Angeles

5000

Hathaway-Sycamores Child and Family Services ndash Pasadena

5000

Homeboy Industries ndash Los Angeles 1000 House of Ruth ndash Claremont 3000 Inner-City Arts ndash Los Angeles 5000 Inner City Law Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 JFS ndash SOVA Community Food amp Resource Program ndash Van Nuys

2639

Just the Beginning ndash A Pipeline Organization ndash Summer Legal Institute in Los Angeles ndash Chicago Illinois

5000

26 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

LA Kitchen ndash Los Angeles 2500 Law Rocks ndash Manhattan Beach 5000 Learning Rights Law Center ndash Los Angeles 6000 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

5000

Levitt amp Quinn Family Law Center ndash Los Angeles

5000

Library Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Childrenrsquos Summer Reading Club ndash Los Angeles

3500

Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles County Bar Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles LGBT Center ndash Los Angeles 4000 Los Angeles Mission ndash Los Angeles 1000 Los Angeles Regional Food Bank ndash Los Angeles

5600

Los Angeles Times Family Fund ndash Summer Camp Campaign ndash Pasadena

2500

Maternal and Child Health Access ndash Los Angeles

3000

McKinley Childrenrsquos Center ndash San Dimas 1500 Mental Health Advocacy Services ndash Los Angeles

5000

The Midnight Mission ndash Los Angeles 1500 Music Center Foundation ndash Los Angeles 4000 My Friendrsquos Place ndash Hollywood 5000 Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society ndash Pasadena

7500

Para Los Nintildeos ndash Los Angeles 2500 PATH Beyond Shelter ndash Los Angeles 1000 Public Counsel ndash Los Angeles 5000 The Rape Foundation ndash Santa Monica 1000 Roy W Roberts IIndashWattsWillowbrook Boys amp Girls Club ndash Los Angeles

2500

Support for Harbor Area Womenrsquos Lives (SHAWL) ndash San Pedro

5000

Starlight Childrenrsquos Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Venice Family Clinic ndash Venice 4000 Weingart Center Association ndash Los Angeles 5000 Western Center on Law amp Poverty ndash Los Angeles

5000

NEW YORK CITY AREA $

A Better Balance ndash New York 10000 Advocates for Children of New York ndash New York 15330 AIDS Walk New York ndash New York 5000 Anti-Defamation League ndash New York 1500 Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund ndash New York

5000

Association to Benefit Children ndash New York 1000 Behind the Book ndash New York 3000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City ndash New York

5000

Breaking Ground ndash New York 2000 BronxWorks ndash Early Childhood Learning Center ndash Bronx

2500

Brooklyn Botanic Garden ndash The Childrenrsquos Garden and The Discovery Garden ndash Brooklyn

1500

The Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse ndash Brooklyn

1000

Brooklyn Defender Services ndash Family Defense Project ndash Brooklyn

2500

CaringKind ndash New York 2500 CFC Loud N Clear Foundation ndash Farmingdale New Jersey

1500

Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts ndash New York 30000 Citizensrsquo Committee for Children of New York ndash New York

3000

City Bar Justice Center ndash New York 10000 City Harvest ndash New York 2000 CITYarts ndash New York 2500 Civic Builders ndash New York 5000 Coalition for the Homeless ndash Camp Homeward Bound First Step Job Training Program ndash New York

7500

Columbia University ndash Babies Heart Fund ndash New York

1500

Comprehensive Development ndash New York 5000 Concrete Safaris ndash New York 2500 DonorsChooseorg ndash New York City Projects ndash New York

10000

The Doe Fund ndash New York 2500 Dress for Success ndash New York 5000 East Harlem Tutorial Program ndash New York 5000 Edible Schoolyard NYC ndash Brooklyn 5000 The Exoneration Initiative ndash In Honor of Richard Rosario ndash New York

10000

30 Years + $50 Million | 27

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Family Center ndash The Legal Wellness Institute ndash Brooklyn

5000

Fordham Student Sponsored Fellowship ndash New York

1000

Fund for the City of New York ndash ENACT School Partnership Program ndash New York

2500

Getting Out and Staying Out ndash New York 5000 Global Language Project ndash New York 10000 GO Project ndash New York 5000 Grace Institute ndash New York 2500 Harlem Childrenrsquos Zone ndash New York 5000 Harlem RBI ndash New York 2500 Harmony Program ndash New York 2500 Harvest Home ndash New York 3000 Her Justice ndash New York 2500 Hofstra University ndash Hofstra Law Access to Justice Incubator ndash Hempstead

15000

iMentor ndash New York 5000 Inwood House ndash New York 8000 The Jennifer A Kay Foundation ndash New York 2500 The Jewish Board ndash The Mann Center ndash New York

2500

The Keswell School ndash New York 15000 Lawyers Alliance for New York ndash New York 45000 Lawyers for Children ndash New York 5000 LeGaL Foundation ndash New York 5000 Legal Information for Families Today ndash Brooklyn

2500

Legal Outreach ndash PACT (Pathways to Achievement and Community Transformation) ndash Long Island City

5000

Legal Services NYC ndash New York 11000 Letrsquos Get Ready ndash New York 10000 Literacy Partners ndash New York 5000 Manhattan Legal Services ndash New York 2500 Nazareth Housing ndash New York 2500 Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem ndash New York

2500

New York Asian Womenrsquos Center ndash New York

2500

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest ndash New York

15000

New York Legal Assistance Group ndash New York 3500 New York Womenrsquos Foundation ndash New York 2500

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Office of the Appellate Defender ndash New York 5000 The Partnership for the Homeless ndash New York 5000 PENCIL ndash New York 2500 Performance Space 122 ndash Brooklyn 5000 Pro Bono Partnership ndash White Plains 1500 ProjectArt ndash New York 2000 The Public Theater ndash Shakespeare in the Park ndash New York

10000

Randallrsquos Island Park Alliance ndash New York 5000 Riverside Symphony ndash Music Memory Program ndash New York

10000

Safe Passage Project ndash New York 1000 Sanctuary for Families ndash New York 13000 SCO Family of Services ndash Glen Cove 2500 Selfhelp Community Services ndash New York 1000 Start Small Think Big ndash Bronx 5000 Storefront Academy Harlem ndash New York 10000 Trip of a Lifetime ndash Summer Travel Scholarships ndash Scarsdale

3500

Union Settlement Association ndash New York 2000 United Neighborhood Houses ndash New York 1000 Urban Justice Center ndash Summer Internship Program ndash New York

3000

Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts ndash New York 5000 Volunteers of Legal Service ndash New York 15000 You Gotta Believe ndash The Older Child Adoption amp Permanency Movement ndash This Is For Real Program ndash Brooklyn

112500

Young Peoplersquos Chorus of New York City ndash New York

1250

Youth INC ndash New York 2500 Youth Represent ndash New York 2500

NORTHERN VIRGINIA $

Britepaths ndash Fairfax 30000 Carpenterrsquos Shelter ndash Alexandria 10000 Doorways for Women and Families ndash Arlington

10000

Fairfax CASA ndash Fairfax 5000 Fairfax Partnership for Youth ndash Falls Church 5000 Final Salute ndash Haymarket 5000 Friends of FANA ndash Reston 1000 Homestretch ndash Falls Church 5000

28 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NORTHERN VIRGINIA (CONTINUED)

Just Neighbors ndash Falls Church 5000 Legal Aid Justice Center ndash JustChildren Program Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Fairfax

10874

Legal Services of Northern Virginia ndash Fairfax 10000 Loudoun Abused Womenrsquos Shelter ndash Leesburg 10000 Volunteer Fairfax ndash Fairfax 10000

SAN DIEGO AREA $

Casa Cornelia Law Center ndash San Diego 5000 Century Club of San Diego ndash Champions for Youth ndash La Jolla

1319

Distinguished Young Women of San Diego ndash Carlsbad

1500

Girls on the Run of San Diego ndash Encinitas 5000 The Honor Foundation ndash San Diego 1000 Imperial Court de San Diego ndash San Diego 5000 Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank ndash San Diego

10000

Japan Society of San Diego and Tijuana ndash Tomodachi Initiative Youth Baseball Exchange ndash San Diego

2500

Just in Time for Foster Youth ndash San Diego 5000 La Jolla Playhouse ndash Education and Outreach Programs ndash La Jolla

5000

Legal Aid Society of San Diego ndash San Diego 15000 Rady Childrenrsquos Hospital Auxiliary ndash Del Mar Unit ndash San Diego

10000

San Diego County Bar Foundation ndash San Diego 5000 San Diego Junior Theatre ndash Tuition Assistance Program ndash San Diego

7500

San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program ndash San Diego

10000

Semper Fi Fund ndash Oceanside 1000 Solutions for Change ndash Vista 5000 UC San Diego Foundation ndash Christini Fund ndash La Jolla

1000

University of San Diego School of Law ndash The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation ndash Stephen S Dunham Scholarship ndash San Diego

20000

Voices for Children ndash Case Liaison Program General Fund ndash San Diego

137500

Warfighter Made ndash Temecula 1000 YMCA of San Diego County ndash San Diego 3000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA $

100 Black Men of the Bay Area ndash Oakland 5000 A Better Way ndash Berkeley 3000 ACLU Foundation ndash FrontLine Fund ndash San Francisco

5000

AIDS Legal Referral Panel ndash San Francisco 7500 AIDS Walk San Francisco ndash San Francisco 1600 Alameda County Community Food Bank ndash Oakland

13500

APA Family Support Services ndash San Francisco

2000

The Arc San Francisco ndash San Francisco 5000 At The Crossroads ndash San Francisco 2000 Bay Area Legal Aid ndash Oakland 70000 Bay Area Urban Debate League ndash Oakland 12500 Bay Area Young Survivors ndash Deb Mosley Memorial Scholarship Fund ndash San Francisco

3840

Berkeley Repertory Theatre ndash Youth Education Programs ndash Berkeley

18500

Bridge the Gap College Prep ndash Sausalito 50000 California Bar Foundation ndash Diversity Scholarship Program ndash San Francisco

10000

California Life Sciences Institute ndash K-12 STEM Education ndash South San Francisco

2500

Centro Legal de la Raza ndash Oakland 2500 Challenge Day ndash Concord 1000 Charlotte Maxwell Clinic ndash Oakland 2500 Child Care Law Center ndash San Francisco 2500 Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund ndash San Francisco

25000

Clinic By the Bay ndash San Francisco 2000 The Commonwealth Club of California ndash Bay Area Student Outreach ndash San Francisco

5000

Community Alliance for Special Education ndash San Francisco

30000

Disability Rights Education amp Defense Fund ndash Berkeley

2500

Dogs for Diabetics ndash Concord 1000 DonorsChooseorg ndash San Francisco Bay Area Projects ndash New York

5000

Earned Asset Resource Network ndash San Francisco

1000

East Bay Agency for Children ndash Oakland 8000 East Bay Childrenrsquos Law Offices ndash Oakland 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 29

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

East Bay College Fund ndash College Access Program ndash Oakland

10000

East Bay Community Law Center ndash Berkeley 25000 Eviction Defense Collaborative ndash San Francisco 2500 Fiat Lux Scholarship Program Fund ndash Berkeley 2500 First Graduate ndash San Francisco 5000 First Place for Youth ndash Oakland 10000 The Foundation of City College of San Francisco ndash San Francisco

10000

Friends of the San Francisco Public Library ndash The Mix at SFPL ndash San Francisco

7500

Future Youth Records ndash Pacifica 5000 George Mark Childrenrsquos House ndash San Leandro 2500 Gray Area Foundation for the Arts ndash Oakland Fire Fund ndash San Francisco

10000

Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco ndash San Francisco

5000

Jewish Community Relations Council ndash Jewish Coalition for Literacy ndash San Francisco

1000

Jewish Family and Childrenrsquos Services ndash San Francisco

3500

Jewish Family amp Childrenrsquos Services of the East Bay ndash Berkeley

3500

Juma Ventures ndash San Francisco 5000 Justice amp Diversity Center ndash General Fund Bay Area Minority Law School Student Scholarship ndash San Francisco

50000

La Casa de las Madres ndash San Francisco 5000 La Cocina ndash San Francisco 1900 La Raza Centro Legal ndash Unaccompanied Children Project ndash San Francisco

10000

Larkin Street Youth Services ndash San Francisco 10000 Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area ndash San Francisco

70000

Legal Aid at Work ndash San Francisco 55000 Legal Aid of Marin ndash San Rafael 5000 Legal Services for Children ndash San Francisco 18000 Level Playing Field Institute ndash SMASH Program ndash Oakland

3000

Little BrothersndashFriends of the Elderly ndash San Francisco

2450

Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area ndash San Francisco 2000 Mission Graduates ndash San Francisco 2000 New Leaders ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash Oakland

5000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

Oakland Museum of California ndash Learning Initiatives ndash Oakland

2500

OneJustice ndash San Francisco 3000 Opportunity Junction ndash Antioch 1500 The Other Bar Foundation ndash San Francisco 5000 PowerMyLearning ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash New York

1500

Project Open Hand ndash San Francisco 7000 Raphael House ndash San Francisco 15000 Reading Partners ndash Oakland 1000 Rebuilding Together San Francisco ndash San Francisco

6000

The Reset Foundation ndash Berkeley 2000 RYSE Center ndash Richmond 1000 San Francisco AIDS Foundation ndash San Francisco

21500

San Francisco Interfaith Council ndash San Francisco

3500

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ndash Education Programs ndash San Francisco

25000

San Francisco Suicide Prevention ndash Youth Risk Reduction Program ndash San Francisco

2500

San Francisco Symphony ndash Adventures in Music Youth Education Program General Fund ndash San Francisco

43500

Seven Tepees Youth Program ndash College and Career Program ndash San Francisco

10000

SF-Marin Food Bank ndash San Francisco 9250 Shelter Inc ndash Concord 1000 The Spot Oakland ndash Oakland 1000 Swords to Plowshares ndash San Francisco 5000 Tuolumne River Trust ndash San Francisco 1500 UC Berkeley SAGE Scholars Program ndash Berkeley

3000

Youth Outside ndash Oakland 1000

SILICON VALLEY $

Abilities United ndash Palo Alto 3000 Adolescent Counseling Services ndash Outlet Program ndash Redwood City

2500

The Art of Yoga Project ndash Palo Alto 1000 Asian Law Alliance ndash San Jose 6500 Avenidas ndash Palo Alto 3000

30 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Bring Me A Book Foundation ndash Redwood City 3000 The Campaign for Legal Services ndash Mountain View

30000

Child Advocates of Silicon Valley ndash Milpitas 2500 Childrenrsquos Health Council ndash Palo Alto 2500 Cinequest ndash San Jose 2500 College of Adaptive Arts ndash San Jose 1000 Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash East Palo Alto

11000

Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse ndash San Mateo

2500

CuriOdyssey ndash San Mateo 2500 Eastside College Preparatory School ndash East Palo Alto

6000

Ecumenical Hunger Program ndash East Palo Alto

2500

Family amp Children Services of Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto

2500

Family Connections ndash San Carlos 2500 The Family Giving Tree ndash Milpitas 2000 The Fit Kids Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Friends for Youth ndash Redwood City 2500 Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve ndash Moss Beach

3000

HomeFirst ndash Milpitas 1000 HopeLab Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto Charitable Foundation ndash Palo Alto

1000

La Raza Lawyers Charitable Foundation ndash San Jose

3000

Law Foundation of Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 15000 Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County ndash Redwood City

15000

LifeMoves ndash Menlo Park 3500 Marine Toys for Tots Foundation ndash San Jose 2000 My New Red Shoes ndash Redwood City 2500 Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence ndash San Jose

1500

Pacific Autism Center for Education ndash Santa Clara

5000

Palo Alto Art Center Foundation ndash Palo Alto 2500 Palo Alto Family YMCA ndash Parkinsonrsquos Exercise Program ndash Palo Alto

3500

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Parents Helping Parents ndash San Jose 2500 Peninsula Bridge ndash Menlo Park 5000 Pie Ranch ndash Pescadero 2500 Pro Bono Project Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 QuestBridge ndash QuestBridge Scholars Network at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

1000

Ravenswood Education Foundation ndash Menlo Park

30000

Roadrunners Sports Club ndash Palo Alto 1000 Ronald McDonald House at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

5000

Sacred Heart Community Service ndash San Jose 1000 Samaritan House ndash San Mateo 3500 San Jose Museum of Art ndash San Jose 2500 Santa Clara University ndash Katharine amp George Alexander Community Law Center ndash San Jose

5000

Second Harvest Food Bank ndash San Jose 3500 Sequoia Adult School Scholars ndash Palo Alto 1000 Silicon Valley Community Foundation ndash San Francisco Bay Area Summer Reading Program ndash Mountain View

1000

Stand Up for Kids ndash Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 Stanford University ndash Stanford Community Law Clinic ndash East Palo Alto

10000

The Tech Museum of Innovation ndash San Jose 2500 TheatreWorks Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto 2500 The Tower Foundation of San Jose State University ndash Record Clearance Project ndash San Jose

2000

Vida Verde Nature Education ndash San Gregorio 1500

WASHINGTON DC AREA $

A Wider Circle ndash Bethesda 5000 ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation ndash Washington DC

15000

Ayuda ndash Washington DC 5000 Back on My Feet ndash Washington DC 5000 Bread for the City ndash Washington DC 10000 Bright Beginnings ndash Washington DC 10000 BUILD ndash Metro DC Programs ndash Washington DC

15000

Calvary Womenrsquos Services ndash Washington DC 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 31

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Children of Mine Youth Center ndash Washington DC

10000

Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Washington DC

15416

Community Family Life Services ndash Washington DC

1000

Council for Court Excellence ndash Washington DC

3500

DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice ndash Washington DC

5000

DC Bar Foundation ndash Washington DC 5000 DC Bar Pro Bono Center ndash Washington DC 15000 DC Greens ndash Washington DC 10000 DC School of Law Foundation ndash Scholarship Campaign ndash Washington DC

8400

DC Volunteer Lawyers Project ndash Washington DC

7500

Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP) ndash Washington DC

10000

Everybody Wins DC ndash Power Lunch Reading Program ndash Washington DC

2400

The Family Place ndash Washington DC 15000 Food amp Friends ndash Washington DC 8000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center ndash Washington DC

37500

Friendship Place ndash Washington DC 7500 Georgetown University ndash Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center ndash Washington DC

2500

House of Ruth ndash Washington DC 8000 Johns Hopkins University ndash Sarcoma Research Fund ndash Baltimore

10600

Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) ndash Washington DC

10000

Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia ndash Washington DC

20000

Legal Counsel for the Elderly ndash Washington DC

10000

Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project ndash Washington DC

7500

N Street Village ndash Washington DC 10000 Neighborhood Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

6000

Only Make Believe ndash Washington DC 5000

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Playworks ndash Washington DC 5000 Reach Incorporated ndash Washington DC 5000 RESET Classroom Adventures in Hands-On Science amp Math ndash Washington DC

5000

Sitar Arts Center ndash Washington DC 10000 So Others Might Eat ndash Washington DC 8000 Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders (SMYAL) ndash Washington DC

5000

Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs ndash Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

122500

The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless ndash Washington DC

7500

OTHER US $

Anti-Defamation League ndash Chicago Illinois 1500 Foundation for Democracy and Justice ndash Sacramento California

4000

Mono Lake Foundation ndash Lee Vining California

1000

Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation ndash Monterey California

2500

Parents for a Sustainable Future ndash Boston Massachusetts

1000

Sundance Benefit ndash Camp Rehoboth ndash Rehoboth Beach Delaware

1000

NATIONAL FOCUS $

ABA Fund for Justice and Education ndash ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund Rule of Law Initiative ndash Chicago Illinois

5680

American Cancer Society ndash Vienna Virginia 10250 American Heart Association ndash Des Moines Iowa 10250 American Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation ndash Arlington Virginia

5000

American Jewish Committee ndash New York 2500 Americans for Responsible Solutions Foundation ndash San Francisco

5000

Appleseed Foundation ndash Washington DC 8000 The Avielle Foundation ndash Newtown Connecticut 1000 Bellwether Education Partners ndash Sudbury Massachusetts

5000

32 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NATIONAL FOCUS (CONTINUED)

Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence ndash Lawyers for a Safer America ndash Washington DC

10000

Brennan Center for Justice ndash New York 5000 Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association (CASANA) ndash Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

2000

Disability Rights Legal Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 Equal Justice Works ndash Fellowship Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

386000

Federal Bar Foundation ndash New York 5000 Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) ndash Los Angeles

2500

The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation ndash New York

10000

KinderVision Foundation ndash The Greatest Save Teen PSA Program ndash Peru Indiana

5000

Lambda Legal ndash Los Angeles 5000 Learning Ally ndash Princeton New Jersey 7500 Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation ndash Norwalk Connecticut

10000

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund ndash New York

5000

National Center for Youth Law ndash Oakland California

15000

National Immigration Law Center ndash Los Angeles 2500 The National Urban Technology Center ndash New York

2500

National Veterans Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

5000

National Womenrsquos Law Center ndash Washington DC

5000

OutServe-SLDN ndash Washington DC 5000 Pro Bono Net ndash New York 15000 Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation ndash Chicago Illinois

2000

Soledad OrsquoBrien and Brad Raymond Starfish Foundation ndash New York

5000

The Trevor Project ndash West Hollywood California

7500

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ndash Washington DC

10000

ASIA $

Bethel USA ndash Fort Collins Colorado 5000

ASIA (CONTINUED)

Global Fund for Mental Health ndash TELL Japan Chat Room Project ndash Hinsdale Illinois

32900

GlobalGiving ndash Lighthouse Center for Human Trafficking Victims ndash Washington DC

94419

IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Response ndash Bethesda Maryland

25000

Motherrsquos Choice USA ndash Montrose Colorado 30000 Room to Read ndash Asia Programs ndash San Francisco

20000

Second Harvest Asia ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Relief ndash Roseville Minnesota

25000

Teach for China ndash San Francisco 5000

INTERNATIONAL FOCUS $

Center for Reproductive Rights ndash New York 15000 Ceres ndash Boston Massachusetts 2500 The Cyrus R Vance Center for International Justice ndash New York

10000

Doctors Without Borders ndash New York 1500 Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance ndash San Rafael California

5000

Global Goods Partners ndash New York 5000 Human Rights Watch ndash Childrenrsquos Rights Division ndash New York

5000

Immigration Equality ndash New York 2500 Plant with Purpose ndash San Diego 2500 RefugePoint ndash Boston Massachusetts 5000 Save the Children ndash Fairfield Connecticut 1000 Speak Up Africa ndash New York 1000 Vera Institute of Justice ndash New York 5000 VisionSpring ndash New York 10000

BERLIN $

Arne Friedrich Stiftung (Arne Friedrich Foundation) ndash Berlin

4214

Bantabaa eV (Meeting Point) ndash Berlin 3160 Berliner Herz (Berlin Heart) ndash Berlin 3055 Die Arche (The Ark) ndash Berlin 2528 Freudberg Gemeinschaftsschule (Freudberg Scholarships) ndash Berlin

2528

30 Years + $50 Million | 33

BERLIN (CONTINUED)

Jenny de la Torre Stiftung (Jenny de la Torre Foundation) ndash Berlin

5267

JUNA eV (Jung Unbegleitet Nicht Allein) (Young Unaccompanied Not Alone) ndash Berlin

1053

KuB eV (Kontakt- und Beratungsstelle fuumlr Fluumlchtlinge und Migrant_innen) (Contact and Counseling for Refugees and Migrants) ndash Berlin

1053

Outreach ndash Mobile Jungendarbeit Berlin (Outreach ndash Mobile Youth Work Berlin) ndash Berlin

1053

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin eV ndash Berlin 5267 Rock it Biz gemeinnuumltzige Stiftungs-GmbH (Rock it Biz Nonprofit Foundation) ndash Berlin

10535

Sharehaus Refugio (Sharehouse Refuge) ndash Berlin

3160

Teach First Deutschland (Teach First Germany) ndash Berlin

3160

LONDON AND UK $

Blind Sailing ndash Ramsgate 8892 Bliss ndash London 8892 Bowel Cancer UK ndash London 8892 The Brokerage Citylink ndash London 8892 Generating Genius ndash South Croydon 8892 The Hospice of St Francis ndash Hertfordshire 8892 Ian Mikardo High School ndash London 8892 Legal Advice Centre (University House) ndash London

4920

Plan International UK ndash London 2460 Rhythms of Life ndash London 8892 Richard House Childrenrsquos Hospice ndash London 8892 South Westminster Legal Advice Centre ndash London

4920

The Sparkle Foundation ndash Lancashire 2460 Womankind Worldwide ndash London 2460 You Make It ndash London 8892 The Berlin and London offices of Morrison amp Foerster each

have their own charitable giving program that is consistent with the Foundationrsquos goals in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Both officesrsquo sets of 2016 contributions which are in addition to those of the Foundation are listed here for informational purposes if greater than $1000 (converted) but they are not included in this reportrsquos financial discussion

CONTACT USIf you are a partner or employee of Morrison amp Foerster and have questions or comments please visit the ldquoMoFo Foundationrdquo section of the portal for

more information and a list of current Foundation representatives

DIRECTORS + OFFICERS AS OF DECEMBER 31 2016

JAMIE A LEVITTDirector and ChairNew York

KENNETH A KUWAYTIDirector and PresidentPalo Alto

W STEPHEN SMITHDirector and SecretaryWashington DC

PAUL D MCKENZIEDirector and Vice PresidentBeijing

ANGELA KEREKDirector and Vice PresidentBerlin

ALEX VAN DER WOLKDirector and Vice PresidentBrussels

SCOTT F LLEWELLYNDirector and Vice PresidentDenver

TREVOR L JAMESDirector and Vice PresidentLondon

NANCY R THOMASDirector and Vice PresidentLos Angeles

LAWRENCE T YANOWITCHDirector and Vice PresidentNorthern Virginia

BRIAN M KRAMERDirector and Vice PresidentSan Diego

RUTH N BORENSTEINDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

JACLYN LIUDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

DALE E CALDWELLDirector and Vice PresidentTokyo

ARTHUR KELLERChief Financial OfficerSan Francisco

ANNE M ELLISManager and Chief Operating OfficerSan Francisco

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

30 Years + $50 Million | 15

EQUAL JUSTICE WORKS FELLOWSHIPSSince 2000 The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed nearly $4 million in support of Equal Justice Works and its fellowship program Based in Washington DC this national program creates partnerships among public-interest lawyers nonprofit organizations law firms corporate sponsors and other donors to give underrepresented populations effective access to the justice system

Through Equal Justice Works we have sponsored 44 promising new lawyers pursuing public-interest legal careers at nonprofit organizations in the regions where Morrison amp Foerster has offices Most of our Fellows have focused their two-year projects on improving the lives of at-risk children and youth

In 2016 we contributed $336000 to Equal Justice Works for its fellowship program and $50000 to its general fund The following is a list of our recent Fellows

Karmena Diggs

Advocates for Children of New York

New York2015ndash17

Henrissa BasseyBay Area Legal AidOakland California

2016ndash18

Diana SissonChildrenrsquos Law Center

Washington DC2016ndash18

Ruby RenteriaLaw Foundation of

Silicon ValleySan Jose California

2016ndash18

Rebecca WolozinLegal Aid Justice

CenterFalls Church Virginia

2015ndash17

Rachel JuddRocky Mountain

Childrenrsquos Law CenterDenver

2015ndash17

Providing direct legal representation outreach and policy advocacy to help low-income students with disabilities in New York City learn to read proficiently so they can succeed in school

Providing trauma-informed civil legal representation to formerly institutionalized youth with disabilities in Contra Costa County to promote successful re-entry and reduce congregate-care placements

Promoting health and providing stability through legal representation outreach and advocacy on behalf of children in Washington DC whose families are experiencing or at risk of homelessness

Increasing access to justice for geographically isolated low-income tenants facing eviction in South Santa Clara County particularly those who are limited English proficient Spanish-speakers

Providing legal services and advocacy to low-income immigrant youth with special health needs in Northern Virginia so they can access high-quality education and developmentally appropriate services

Providing individual representation and systemic advocacy to keep low-income special-needs and minority Denver-area students in school and out of court when facing disciplinary proceedings

FELLOW LOCATION YEAR PROJECT

THROUGH EQUAL JUSTICE WORKS WE HAVE SPONSORED 44 PROMISING NEW LAWYERS PURSUING PUBLIC-INTEREST LEGAL CAREERS AT NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

16 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

TERRACIANO SCHOLARSHIPSThe Foundation gives renewable scholarships of up to $12000 annually for the undergraduate education of children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members through the Joseph E Terraciano Scholarship Program This program honors the memory of Joe Terraciano an exceptional lawyer with the firm Joe exhibited intelligence initiative leadership the highest ethical standards care and respect for those around him a commitment to excellence in all that he did and a love of diversity

Scholarship recipients are selected based on a combination of academic achievement financial need and demonstrated concern for the well-being of others Since its inception in 1990 the program has funded approximately $287 million in scholarships for 189 students

DUNHAM SCHOLARSHIPSIn 2016 we continued to support a significant scholarship for incoming law students from groups historically underrepresented in the legal profession The Morrison amp Foerster FoundationndashStephen S Dunham Scholarship at the University of San Diego School of Law This scholarship provides annual awards of $20000 for up to three years

Named for Steve Dunham a former chair of Morrison amp Foerster the award honors Steversquos passion for education and for increasing diversity in the legal profession The scholarships were previously awarded to students at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law the University of Colorado

Law School in Boulder Colorado the University of the District of Columbia David A Clarke School of Law in Washington DC and Golden Gate University School of Law in San Francisco

OTHER PUBLIC-INTEREST AND DIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPSThe Foundation supported a variety of other public-interest scholarships and programs promoting diversity in the legal profession such as $10000 to the California Bar Foundationrsquos Diversity Scholarship Program and $10000 to the Justice amp Diversity Center in San Francisco for its Bay Area Minority Law Student Scholarship Program

30 Years + $50 Million | 17

$10000DOORWAYS FOR WOMEN AND FAMILIESArlington Virginia doorwaysvaorg

Doorways for Women and Families creates pathways out of homelessness domestic violence and sexual assault leading to safe stable and empowered lives

$5600LOS ANGELES REGIONAL FOOD BANKLos Angeles lafoodbankorg

Since 1973 the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank has mobilized resources to fight hunger in Los Angeles

$5000LA CASA DE LAS MADRESSan Francisco lacasaorg

La Casa de las Madres offers a continuum of comprehensive and empowering services to women teens and children exposed to and at risk of abuse

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed to a number of agencies serving individuals struggling to meet their basic needs of sufficient food a safe clean place to sleep and shelter from abuse Our 2016 donations to these organizations totaled more than $260000 Below are a few examples

FOOD + SHELTER

18 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

$5000THE ARC SAN FRANCISCOSan Francisco thearcsforg

The Arc San Francisco is a lifelong learning and achievement center for more than 700 individuals with developmental disabilities in San Francisco San Mateo and Marin Counties

$2500GEORGETOWN LOMBARDI COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTERWashington DC lombardigeorgetownedu

Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center seeks to prevent treat and cure cancers by linking scientific discovery expert and compassionate patient care quality education and partnership with the community

$1000CONSERVATION COLORADO EDUCATION FUNDDenver conservationcoeforg

Conservation Colorado Education Fund works in nonpartisan ways to engage conservationists in the civic arena It also conducts nonpartisan civic engagement work such as get-out-the-vote efforts and grassroots organizing on specific policy issues

We donated approximately $256000 in 2016 to programs addressing the health and well-being of others Donations supported organizations assisting people living with HIVAIDS people with developmental and physical disabilities and people seeking to overcome economic disadvantages We also gave to a variety of nonprofit medical research organizations and to social service agencies seeking to strengthen local communities Below are three examples

HEALTH

30 Years + $50 Million | 19

$7500SAN DIEGO JUNIOR THEATRESan Diego juniortheatrecom

San Diego Junior Theatre provides engaging innovative high-quality theatre education and productions for children of all cultural heritages ages abilities and levels of interest Our donation supported its tuition assistance program

$5000ABLE ARTS WORKLong Beach California ableartsworkorg

The primary vision of Able ARTS Work is to provide lifelong learning community service and vocational opportunities through the creative arts for people with disabilities of all ages in an environment of warmth encouragement and inclusion

$2500THEATREWORKS SILICON VALLEYPalo Alto theatreworksorg

TheatreWorks celebrates the human spirit through innovative productions new works and education programs inspired by and engaging its diverse Silicon Valley community

In 2016 the Foundation supported organizations seeking to enrich our communities through creative and thought-provoking expression We designated many of these donations for the recipientsrsquo youth outreach and education programs Our donations to arts programs totaled more than $150000 Below are three examples

ARTS

20 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

INDIVIDUAL GIFT MATCHING

The Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by eligible lawyers and staff to a wide variety of nonprofit organizations that meet our giving guidelines In 2016 we matched gifts to charities such as the Anti-Defamation League in New York Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank in San Diego Swords to Plowshares in San Francisco and The Trevor Project in West Hollywood California In total the

Foundation contributed more than $88000 in individual matching gifts to more than 250 charitable organizations

LAW SCHOOL GIFT MATCHING

In a separate program the Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by the firmrsquos lawyers to their respective law schools In 2016 we donated more than $21000 in matching gifts to 22 law schools

CHALLENGE GRANTS

The Foundation occasionally offers to match the amount raised by firm personnel to benefit charitable causes of particular importance to Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff These challenge grants are usually issued through our community-grants or disaster-relief programs

The Foundation offers contribution-matching programs to Morrison amp Foerster personnel The purpose of these programs is to encourage private charitable giving provide additional leverage to gifts made by the firmrsquos lawyers and staff and support the charitable goals of the firmrsquos individual donors In 2016 the Foundation donated nearly $110000 in matching gifts

MATCHING

30 Years + $50 Million | 21

$25000ISRAAID (US) GLOBAL HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCEBethesda Maryland israaidcoil

IsraAID is a nonprofit nongovernmental organization committed to providing life-saving disaster relief and long-term support Our donation supported its efforts to provide food water and mental health support to people in emergency shelters following a series of earthquakes including a magnitude 70 mainshock in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$25000SECOND HARVEST ASIARoseville Minnesota foodbankasia

Second Harvest Asia serves as a knowledge leader resource and convener of food banks in Asia Our donation supported efforts to deliver food and relief supplies to people affected by the earthquakes in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$10000GRAY AREA FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTSSan Francisco grayareaorg

Gray Area uses art and technology to create social and civic impact through education incubation and public events Our donation supported the relief fund that Gray Area established following the ldquoGhost Shiprdquo warehouse fire in Oakland California that killed 36 people many of them artists in December 2016

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has a strong tradition of facilitating and increasing the impact of the generosity of Morrison amp Foerster partners and employees Over the years we have coordinated special campaigns that have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for relief and restoration work following various disasters such as Hurricane Sandy in 2012 flooding in Colorado in 2013 and the spring 2015 earthquakes in Nepal

In 2016 we continued this tradition through donations totaling $60000 to the following nonprofit organizations

DISASTER RELIEF

22 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

In 2016 the Berlin office of Morrison amp Foerster launched its own charitable giving program that is consistent with the goals of the Foundation in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Established for tax and charitable-giving reasons the program in Berlin follows a model developed several years earlier for charitable giving in the firmrsquos London office

The Berlin officersquos program issued charitable grants in 2016 totaling euro44000 or approximately $46349 The London officersquos program made charitable donations totaling pound86280 or approximately $106140 A sample of those grants is described below

CHARITABLE GIVING IN EUROPE

pound7228 (approx $8892)

RICHARD HOUSE CHILDRENrsquoS HOSPICELondon richardhouseorguk

The first childrenrsquos hospice in London Richard House delivers clinical care short breaks and other residential services to children and young adults with life-limiting or life-threatening health conditions while supporting their families through counseling and bereavement programs

euro5000 (approx $5268)

REFUGEE LAW CLINIC BERLIN EVBerlin rlc-berlinorg

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin was created in 2014 through an initiative of undergraduate and PhD students at the Humboldt University of Berlin Part of the Refugee Law Clinic Network in Germany the Berlin clinic trains university students in asylum and migration law The students then offer free legal advice to refugees and migrants at a variety of locations in Berlin including the university emergency shelters and preliminary reception centers

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

The Foundation distributes funds at the discretion of its board of directors which consists of partners from each of the firmrsquos regions

Only funding requests sponsored by Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff are considered

Donations are made to US nonprofit organizations with IRC sect 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status whose programs in the view of the Foundationrsquos board of directors are aligned with the Foundationrsquos focus and can in the boardrsquos opinion best serve the communityrsquos needs We prefer to support programs that can benefit greatly from even relatively modest donations We also support a scholarship program for the children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members

We do not contribute to fraternal religious or political organizations to groups that discriminate on the basis of race religion political affiliation gender identity or sexual orientation or to individuals We do not make donations for firm-related business development or client-relations reasons The Foundation does not purchase tickets to charitable fundraising events

GIVING GUIDELINES

ONLY FUNDING REQUESTS SPONSORED BY MORRISON amp FOERSTER LAWYERS AND STAFF ARE CONSIDERED

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

24 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

2016 The following are the organizations listed by region that received at least $1000 in Foundation donations during 2016 Not

included are matching gifts and Terraciano Scholarship awards which are described above Unless otherwise noted we designated our gifts

for recipientsrsquo general funds

CONTRIBUTIONS

30 Years + $50 Million | 25

DENVER AREA $

Alpine Legal Services ndash Glenwood Springs 1500 Colorado Coalition for the Homeless ndash Stout Street Eye Clinic ndash Denver

1055

Colorado Lawyers Committee ndash Denver 4110 Conservation Colorado Education Fund ndash Denver

1000

Deaf Overcoming Violence through Empowerment (DOVE) ndash Denver

1055

Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado ndash Greenwood Village

1055

Florence Crittenton Services of Colorado ndash Denver

1056

Food For Thought ndash Denver 5000 Girls Inc of Metro Denver ndash Denver 1056 Hope House of Colorado ndash Arvada 2300 The Legal Aid Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2905

Live By Living ndash Lakewood 1000 Mi Casa Resource Center ndash Pro Bono Patent Program General Fund ndash Denver

1000

Rescue Me ndash Colorado Mutt Rescue ndash Watkinsonville Georgia

1056

Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Denver

35590

SungateKids ndash Englewood 2500 Volunteers of America ndash Camp POSTCARD Early Childhood Education Center Veteran Services Center ndash Denver

27500

Wish of a Lifetime ndash Denver 1056 The Womenrsquos Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2500

LOS ANGELES AREA $

Able ARTS Work ndash Long Beach 5000 ACLU Foundation of Southern California ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Childrenrsquos Rights ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Housing and Healing ndash Los Angeles

5000

Bet Tzedek Legal Services ndash Los Angeles 5000 Big Up Kidz ndash Los Angeles 5000 Break the Cycle ndash Culver City 5000

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

California Institute of Technology ndash Moore-Hufstedler Fund ndash Pasadena

15000

CARES ndash LAC + USC Medical Center ndash Los Angeles

2500

Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law ndash Casa LibreFreedom House Homeless Youth Shelter ndash Los Angeles

2500

Childrenrsquos Bureau ndash Los Angeles 5000 Childrenrsquos Burn Foundation ndash Sherman Oaks

2500

Childrenrsquos Hospital Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

3500

Childrenrsquos Law Center of California ndash Monterey Park

5000

Circle of Friends ndash Los Angeles 5000 Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) ndash Los Angeles

10000

The Colburn School ndash Los Angeles 2500 Constitutional Rights Foundation ndash Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets Program General Fund ndash Los Angeles

112500

Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services ndash Culver City

5000

DIY Girls ndash Los Angeles 1000 Family Health Care Centers of Greater Los Angeles ndash Bell Gardens

3500

Friends of the Los Angeles County Law Library ndash Los Angeles

3000

Good Shepherd Shelter ndash Los Angeles 5000 Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association ndash Los Angeles

2500

Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law ndash Los Angeles

5000

Hathaway-Sycamores Child and Family Services ndash Pasadena

5000

Homeboy Industries ndash Los Angeles 1000 House of Ruth ndash Claremont 3000 Inner-City Arts ndash Los Angeles 5000 Inner City Law Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 JFS ndash SOVA Community Food amp Resource Program ndash Van Nuys

2639

Just the Beginning ndash A Pipeline Organization ndash Summer Legal Institute in Los Angeles ndash Chicago Illinois

5000

26 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

LA Kitchen ndash Los Angeles 2500 Law Rocks ndash Manhattan Beach 5000 Learning Rights Law Center ndash Los Angeles 6000 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

5000

Levitt amp Quinn Family Law Center ndash Los Angeles

5000

Library Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Childrenrsquos Summer Reading Club ndash Los Angeles

3500

Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles County Bar Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles LGBT Center ndash Los Angeles 4000 Los Angeles Mission ndash Los Angeles 1000 Los Angeles Regional Food Bank ndash Los Angeles

5600

Los Angeles Times Family Fund ndash Summer Camp Campaign ndash Pasadena

2500

Maternal and Child Health Access ndash Los Angeles

3000

McKinley Childrenrsquos Center ndash San Dimas 1500 Mental Health Advocacy Services ndash Los Angeles

5000

The Midnight Mission ndash Los Angeles 1500 Music Center Foundation ndash Los Angeles 4000 My Friendrsquos Place ndash Hollywood 5000 Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society ndash Pasadena

7500

Para Los Nintildeos ndash Los Angeles 2500 PATH Beyond Shelter ndash Los Angeles 1000 Public Counsel ndash Los Angeles 5000 The Rape Foundation ndash Santa Monica 1000 Roy W Roberts IIndashWattsWillowbrook Boys amp Girls Club ndash Los Angeles

2500

Support for Harbor Area Womenrsquos Lives (SHAWL) ndash San Pedro

5000

Starlight Childrenrsquos Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Venice Family Clinic ndash Venice 4000 Weingart Center Association ndash Los Angeles 5000 Western Center on Law amp Poverty ndash Los Angeles

5000

NEW YORK CITY AREA $

A Better Balance ndash New York 10000 Advocates for Children of New York ndash New York 15330 AIDS Walk New York ndash New York 5000 Anti-Defamation League ndash New York 1500 Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund ndash New York

5000

Association to Benefit Children ndash New York 1000 Behind the Book ndash New York 3000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City ndash New York

5000

Breaking Ground ndash New York 2000 BronxWorks ndash Early Childhood Learning Center ndash Bronx

2500

Brooklyn Botanic Garden ndash The Childrenrsquos Garden and The Discovery Garden ndash Brooklyn

1500

The Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse ndash Brooklyn

1000

Brooklyn Defender Services ndash Family Defense Project ndash Brooklyn

2500

CaringKind ndash New York 2500 CFC Loud N Clear Foundation ndash Farmingdale New Jersey

1500

Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts ndash New York 30000 Citizensrsquo Committee for Children of New York ndash New York

3000

City Bar Justice Center ndash New York 10000 City Harvest ndash New York 2000 CITYarts ndash New York 2500 Civic Builders ndash New York 5000 Coalition for the Homeless ndash Camp Homeward Bound First Step Job Training Program ndash New York

7500

Columbia University ndash Babies Heart Fund ndash New York

1500

Comprehensive Development ndash New York 5000 Concrete Safaris ndash New York 2500 DonorsChooseorg ndash New York City Projects ndash New York

10000

The Doe Fund ndash New York 2500 Dress for Success ndash New York 5000 East Harlem Tutorial Program ndash New York 5000 Edible Schoolyard NYC ndash Brooklyn 5000 The Exoneration Initiative ndash In Honor of Richard Rosario ndash New York

10000

30 Years + $50 Million | 27

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Family Center ndash The Legal Wellness Institute ndash Brooklyn

5000

Fordham Student Sponsored Fellowship ndash New York

1000

Fund for the City of New York ndash ENACT School Partnership Program ndash New York

2500

Getting Out and Staying Out ndash New York 5000 Global Language Project ndash New York 10000 GO Project ndash New York 5000 Grace Institute ndash New York 2500 Harlem Childrenrsquos Zone ndash New York 5000 Harlem RBI ndash New York 2500 Harmony Program ndash New York 2500 Harvest Home ndash New York 3000 Her Justice ndash New York 2500 Hofstra University ndash Hofstra Law Access to Justice Incubator ndash Hempstead

15000

iMentor ndash New York 5000 Inwood House ndash New York 8000 The Jennifer A Kay Foundation ndash New York 2500 The Jewish Board ndash The Mann Center ndash New York

2500

The Keswell School ndash New York 15000 Lawyers Alliance for New York ndash New York 45000 Lawyers for Children ndash New York 5000 LeGaL Foundation ndash New York 5000 Legal Information for Families Today ndash Brooklyn

2500

Legal Outreach ndash PACT (Pathways to Achievement and Community Transformation) ndash Long Island City

5000

Legal Services NYC ndash New York 11000 Letrsquos Get Ready ndash New York 10000 Literacy Partners ndash New York 5000 Manhattan Legal Services ndash New York 2500 Nazareth Housing ndash New York 2500 Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem ndash New York

2500

New York Asian Womenrsquos Center ndash New York

2500

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest ndash New York

15000

New York Legal Assistance Group ndash New York 3500 New York Womenrsquos Foundation ndash New York 2500

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Office of the Appellate Defender ndash New York 5000 The Partnership for the Homeless ndash New York 5000 PENCIL ndash New York 2500 Performance Space 122 ndash Brooklyn 5000 Pro Bono Partnership ndash White Plains 1500 ProjectArt ndash New York 2000 The Public Theater ndash Shakespeare in the Park ndash New York

10000

Randallrsquos Island Park Alliance ndash New York 5000 Riverside Symphony ndash Music Memory Program ndash New York

10000

Safe Passage Project ndash New York 1000 Sanctuary for Families ndash New York 13000 SCO Family of Services ndash Glen Cove 2500 Selfhelp Community Services ndash New York 1000 Start Small Think Big ndash Bronx 5000 Storefront Academy Harlem ndash New York 10000 Trip of a Lifetime ndash Summer Travel Scholarships ndash Scarsdale

3500

Union Settlement Association ndash New York 2000 United Neighborhood Houses ndash New York 1000 Urban Justice Center ndash Summer Internship Program ndash New York

3000

Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts ndash New York 5000 Volunteers of Legal Service ndash New York 15000 You Gotta Believe ndash The Older Child Adoption amp Permanency Movement ndash This Is For Real Program ndash Brooklyn

112500

Young Peoplersquos Chorus of New York City ndash New York

1250

Youth INC ndash New York 2500 Youth Represent ndash New York 2500

NORTHERN VIRGINIA $

Britepaths ndash Fairfax 30000 Carpenterrsquos Shelter ndash Alexandria 10000 Doorways for Women and Families ndash Arlington

10000

Fairfax CASA ndash Fairfax 5000 Fairfax Partnership for Youth ndash Falls Church 5000 Final Salute ndash Haymarket 5000 Friends of FANA ndash Reston 1000 Homestretch ndash Falls Church 5000

28 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NORTHERN VIRGINIA (CONTINUED)

Just Neighbors ndash Falls Church 5000 Legal Aid Justice Center ndash JustChildren Program Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Fairfax

10874

Legal Services of Northern Virginia ndash Fairfax 10000 Loudoun Abused Womenrsquos Shelter ndash Leesburg 10000 Volunteer Fairfax ndash Fairfax 10000

SAN DIEGO AREA $

Casa Cornelia Law Center ndash San Diego 5000 Century Club of San Diego ndash Champions for Youth ndash La Jolla

1319

Distinguished Young Women of San Diego ndash Carlsbad

1500

Girls on the Run of San Diego ndash Encinitas 5000 The Honor Foundation ndash San Diego 1000 Imperial Court de San Diego ndash San Diego 5000 Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank ndash San Diego

10000

Japan Society of San Diego and Tijuana ndash Tomodachi Initiative Youth Baseball Exchange ndash San Diego

2500

Just in Time for Foster Youth ndash San Diego 5000 La Jolla Playhouse ndash Education and Outreach Programs ndash La Jolla

5000

Legal Aid Society of San Diego ndash San Diego 15000 Rady Childrenrsquos Hospital Auxiliary ndash Del Mar Unit ndash San Diego

10000

San Diego County Bar Foundation ndash San Diego 5000 San Diego Junior Theatre ndash Tuition Assistance Program ndash San Diego

7500

San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program ndash San Diego

10000

Semper Fi Fund ndash Oceanside 1000 Solutions for Change ndash Vista 5000 UC San Diego Foundation ndash Christini Fund ndash La Jolla

1000

University of San Diego School of Law ndash The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation ndash Stephen S Dunham Scholarship ndash San Diego

20000

Voices for Children ndash Case Liaison Program General Fund ndash San Diego

137500

Warfighter Made ndash Temecula 1000 YMCA of San Diego County ndash San Diego 3000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA $

100 Black Men of the Bay Area ndash Oakland 5000 A Better Way ndash Berkeley 3000 ACLU Foundation ndash FrontLine Fund ndash San Francisco

5000

AIDS Legal Referral Panel ndash San Francisco 7500 AIDS Walk San Francisco ndash San Francisco 1600 Alameda County Community Food Bank ndash Oakland

13500

APA Family Support Services ndash San Francisco

2000

The Arc San Francisco ndash San Francisco 5000 At The Crossroads ndash San Francisco 2000 Bay Area Legal Aid ndash Oakland 70000 Bay Area Urban Debate League ndash Oakland 12500 Bay Area Young Survivors ndash Deb Mosley Memorial Scholarship Fund ndash San Francisco

3840

Berkeley Repertory Theatre ndash Youth Education Programs ndash Berkeley

18500

Bridge the Gap College Prep ndash Sausalito 50000 California Bar Foundation ndash Diversity Scholarship Program ndash San Francisco

10000

California Life Sciences Institute ndash K-12 STEM Education ndash South San Francisco

2500

Centro Legal de la Raza ndash Oakland 2500 Challenge Day ndash Concord 1000 Charlotte Maxwell Clinic ndash Oakland 2500 Child Care Law Center ndash San Francisco 2500 Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund ndash San Francisco

25000

Clinic By the Bay ndash San Francisco 2000 The Commonwealth Club of California ndash Bay Area Student Outreach ndash San Francisco

5000

Community Alliance for Special Education ndash San Francisco

30000

Disability Rights Education amp Defense Fund ndash Berkeley

2500

Dogs for Diabetics ndash Concord 1000 DonorsChooseorg ndash San Francisco Bay Area Projects ndash New York

5000

Earned Asset Resource Network ndash San Francisco

1000

East Bay Agency for Children ndash Oakland 8000 East Bay Childrenrsquos Law Offices ndash Oakland 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 29

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

East Bay College Fund ndash College Access Program ndash Oakland

10000

East Bay Community Law Center ndash Berkeley 25000 Eviction Defense Collaborative ndash San Francisco 2500 Fiat Lux Scholarship Program Fund ndash Berkeley 2500 First Graduate ndash San Francisco 5000 First Place for Youth ndash Oakland 10000 The Foundation of City College of San Francisco ndash San Francisco

10000

Friends of the San Francisco Public Library ndash The Mix at SFPL ndash San Francisco

7500

Future Youth Records ndash Pacifica 5000 George Mark Childrenrsquos House ndash San Leandro 2500 Gray Area Foundation for the Arts ndash Oakland Fire Fund ndash San Francisco

10000

Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco ndash San Francisco

5000

Jewish Community Relations Council ndash Jewish Coalition for Literacy ndash San Francisco

1000

Jewish Family and Childrenrsquos Services ndash San Francisco

3500

Jewish Family amp Childrenrsquos Services of the East Bay ndash Berkeley

3500

Juma Ventures ndash San Francisco 5000 Justice amp Diversity Center ndash General Fund Bay Area Minority Law School Student Scholarship ndash San Francisco

50000

La Casa de las Madres ndash San Francisco 5000 La Cocina ndash San Francisco 1900 La Raza Centro Legal ndash Unaccompanied Children Project ndash San Francisco

10000

Larkin Street Youth Services ndash San Francisco 10000 Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area ndash San Francisco

70000

Legal Aid at Work ndash San Francisco 55000 Legal Aid of Marin ndash San Rafael 5000 Legal Services for Children ndash San Francisco 18000 Level Playing Field Institute ndash SMASH Program ndash Oakland

3000

Little BrothersndashFriends of the Elderly ndash San Francisco

2450

Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area ndash San Francisco 2000 Mission Graduates ndash San Francisco 2000 New Leaders ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash Oakland

5000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

Oakland Museum of California ndash Learning Initiatives ndash Oakland

2500

OneJustice ndash San Francisco 3000 Opportunity Junction ndash Antioch 1500 The Other Bar Foundation ndash San Francisco 5000 PowerMyLearning ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash New York

1500

Project Open Hand ndash San Francisco 7000 Raphael House ndash San Francisco 15000 Reading Partners ndash Oakland 1000 Rebuilding Together San Francisco ndash San Francisco

6000

The Reset Foundation ndash Berkeley 2000 RYSE Center ndash Richmond 1000 San Francisco AIDS Foundation ndash San Francisco

21500

San Francisco Interfaith Council ndash San Francisco

3500

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ndash Education Programs ndash San Francisco

25000

San Francisco Suicide Prevention ndash Youth Risk Reduction Program ndash San Francisco

2500

San Francisco Symphony ndash Adventures in Music Youth Education Program General Fund ndash San Francisco

43500

Seven Tepees Youth Program ndash College and Career Program ndash San Francisco

10000

SF-Marin Food Bank ndash San Francisco 9250 Shelter Inc ndash Concord 1000 The Spot Oakland ndash Oakland 1000 Swords to Plowshares ndash San Francisco 5000 Tuolumne River Trust ndash San Francisco 1500 UC Berkeley SAGE Scholars Program ndash Berkeley

3000

Youth Outside ndash Oakland 1000

SILICON VALLEY $

Abilities United ndash Palo Alto 3000 Adolescent Counseling Services ndash Outlet Program ndash Redwood City

2500

The Art of Yoga Project ndash Palo Alto 1000 Asian Law Alliance ndash San Jose 6500 Avenidas ndash Palo Alto 3000

30 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Bring Me A Book Foundation ndash Redwood City 3000 The Campaign for Legal Services ndash Mountain View

30000

Child Advocates of Silicon Valley ndash Milpitas 2500 Childrenrsquos Health Council ndash Palo Alto 2500 Cinequest ndash San Jose 2500 College of Adaptive Arts ndash San Jose 1000 Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash East Palo Alto

11000

Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse ndash San Mateo

2500

CuriOdyssey ndash San Mateo 2500 Eastside College Preparatory School ndash East Palo Alto

6000

Ecumenical Hunger Program ndash East Palo Alto

2500

Family amp Children Services of Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto

2500

Family Connections ndash San Carlos 2500 The Family Giving Tree ndash Milpitas 2000 The Fit Kids Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Friends for Youth ndash Redwood City 2500 Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve ndash Moss Beach

3000

HomeFirst ndash Milpitas 1000 HopeLab Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto Charitable Foundation ndash Palo Alto

1000

La Raza Lawyers Charitable Foundation ndash San Jose

3000

Law Foundation of Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 15000 Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County ndash Redwood City

15000

LifeMoves ndash Menlo Park 3500 Marine Toys for Tots Foundation ndash San Jose 2000 My New Red Shoes ndash Redwood City 2500 Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence ndash San Jose

1500

Pacific Autism Center for Education ndash Santa Clara

5000

Palo Alto Art Center Foundation ndash Palo Alto 2500 Palo Alto Family YMCA ndash Parkinsonrsquos Exercise Program ndash Palo Alto

3500

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Parents Helping Parents ndash San Jose 2500 Peninsula Bridge ndash Menlo Park 5000 Pie Ranch ndash Pescadero 2500 Pro Bono Project Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 QuestBridge ndash QuestBridge Scholars Network at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

1000

Ravenswood Education Foundation ndash Menlo Park

30000

Roadrunners Sports Club ndash Palo Alto 1000 Ronald McDonald House at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

5000

Sacred Heart Community Service ndash San Jose 1000 Samaritan House ndash San Mateo 3500 San Jose Museum of Art ndash San Jose 2500 Santa Clara University ndash Katharine amp George Alexander Community Law Center ndash San Jose

5000

Second Harvest Food Bank ndash San Jose 3500 Sequoia Adult School Scholars ndash Palo Alto 1000 Silicon Valley Community Foundation ndash San Francisco Bay Area Summer Reading Program ndash Mountain View

1000

Stand Up for Kids ndash Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 Stanford University ndash Stanford Community Law Clinic ndash East Palo Alto

10000

The Tech Museum of Innovation ndash San Jose 2500 TheatreWorks Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto 2500 The Tower Foundation of San Jose State University ndash Record Clearance Project ndash San Jose

2000

Vida Verde Nature Education ndash San Gregorio 1500

WASHINGTON DC AREA $

A Wider Circle ndash Bethesda 5000 ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation ndash Washington DC

15000

Ayuda ndash Washington DC 5000 Back on My Feet ndash Washington DC 5000 Bread for the City ndash Washington DC 10000 Bright Beginnings ndash Washington DC 10000 BUILD ndash Metro DC Programs ndash Washington DC

15000

Calvary Womenrsquos Services ndash Washington DC 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 31

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Children of Mine Youth Center ndash Washington DC

10000

Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Washington DC

15416

Community Family Life Services ndash Washington DC

1000

Council for Court Excellence ndash Washington DC

3500

DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice ndash Washington DC

5000

DC Bar Foundation ndash Washington DC 5000 DC Bar Pro Bono Center ndash Washington DC 15000 DC Greens ndash Washington DC 10000 DC School of Law Foundation ndash Scholarship Campaign ndash Washington DC

8400

DC Volunteer Lawyers Project ndash Washington DC

7500

Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP) ndash Washington DC

10000

Everybody Wins DC ndash Power Lunch Reading Program ndash Washington DC

2400

The Family Place ndash Washington DC 15000 Food amp Friends ndash Washington DC 8000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center ndash Washington DC

37500

Friendship Place ndash Washington DC 7500 Georgetown University ndash Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center ndash Washington DC

2500

House of Ruth ndash Washington DC 8000 Johns Hopkins University ndash Sarcoma Research Fund ndash Baltimore

10600

Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) ndash Washington DC

10000

Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia ndash Washington DC

20000

Legal Counsel for the Elderly ndash Washington DC

10000

Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project ndash Washington DC

7500

N Street Village ndash Washington DC 10000 Neighborhood Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

6000

Only Make Believe ndash Washington DC 5000

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Playworks ndash Washington DC 5000 Reach Incorporated ndash Washington DC 5000 RESET Classroom Adventures in Hands-On Science amp Math ndash Washington DC

5000

Sitar Arts Center ndash Washington DC 10000 So Others Might Eat ndash Washington DC 8000 Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders (SMYAL) ndash Washington DC

5000

Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs ndash Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

122500

The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless ndash Washington DC

7500

OTHER US $

Anti-Defamation League ndash Chicago Illinois 1500 Foundation for Democracy and Justice ndash Sacramento California

4000

Mono Lake Foundation ndash Lee Vining California

1000

Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation ndash Monterey California

2500

Parents for a Sustainable Future ndash Boston Massachusetts

1000

Sundance Benefit ndash Camp Rehoboth ndash Rehoboth Beach Delaware

1000

NATIONAL FOCUS $

ABA Fund for Justice and Education ndash ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund Rule of Law Initiative ndash Chicago Illinois

5680

American Cancer Society ndash Vienna Virginia 10250 American Heart Association ndash Des Moines Iowa 10250 American Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation ndash Arlington Virginia

5000

American Jewish Committee ndash New York 2500 Americans for Responsible Solutions Foundation ndash San Francisco

5000

Appleseed Foundation ndash Washington DC 8000 The Avielle Foundation ndash Newtown Connecticut 1000 Bellwether Education Partners ndash Sudbury Massachusetts

5000

32 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NATIONAL FOCUS (CONTINUED)

Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence ndash Lawyers for a Safer America ndash Washington DC

10000

Brennan Center for Justice ndash New York 5000 Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association (CASANA) ndash Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

2000

Disability Rights Legal Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 Equal Justice Works ndash Fellowship Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

386000

Federal Bar Foundation ndash New York 5000 Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) ndash Los Angeles

2500

The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation ndash New York

10000

KinderVision Foundation ndash The Greatest Save Teen PSA Program ndash Peru Indiana

5000

Lambda Legal ndash Los Angeles 5000 Learning Ally ndash Princeton New Jersey 7500 Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation ndash Norwalk Connecticut

10000

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund ndash New York

5000

National Center for Youth Law ndash Oakland California

15000

National Immigration Law Center ndash Los Angeles 2500 The National Urban Technology Center ndash New York

2500

National Veterans Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

5000

National Womenrsquos Law Center ndash Washington DC

5000

OutServe-SLDN ndash Washington DC 5000 Pro Bono Net ndash New York 15000 Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation ndash Chicago Illinois

2000

Soledad OrsquoBrien and Brad Raymond Starfish Foundation ndash New York

5000

The Trevor Project ndash West Hollywood California

7500

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ndash Washington DC

10000

ASIA $

Bethel USA ndash Fort Collins Colorado 5000

ASIA (CONTINUED)

Global Fund for Mental Health ndash TELL Japan Chat Room Project ndash Hinsdale Illinois

32900

GlobalGiving ndash Lighthouse Center for Human Trafficking Victims ndash Washington DC

94419

IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Response ndash Bethesda Maryland

25000

Motherrsquos Choice USA ndash Montrose Colorado 30000 Room to Read ndash Asia Programs ndash San Francisco

20000

Second Harvest Asia ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Relief ndash Roseville Minnesota

25000

Teach for China ndash San Francisco 5000

INTERNATIONAL FOCUS $

Center for Reproductive Rights ndash New York 15000 Ceres ndash Boston Massachusetts 2500 The Cyrus R Vance Center for International Justice ndash New York

10000

Doctors Without Borders ndash New York 1500 Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance ndash San Rafael California

5000

Global Goods Partners ndash New York 5000 Human Rights Watch ndash Childrenrsquos Rights Division ndash New York

5000

Immigration Equality ndash New York 2500 Plant with Purpose ndash San Diego 2500 RefugePoint ndash Boston Massachusetts 5000 Save the Children ndash Fairfield Connecticut 1000 Speak Up Africa ndash New York 1000 Vera Institute of Justice ndash New York 5000 VisionSpring ndash New York 10000

BERLIN $

Arne Friedrich Stiftung (Arne Friedrich Foundation) ndash Berlin

4214

Bantabaa eV (Meeting Point) ndash Berlin 3160 Berliner Herz (Berlin Heart) ndash Berlin 3055 Die Arche (The Ark) ndash Berlin 2528 Freudberg Gemeinschaftsschule (Freudberg Scholarships) ndash Berlin

2528

30 Years + $50 Million | 33

BERLIN (CONTINUED)

Jenny de la Torre Stiftung (Jenny de la Torre Foundation) ndash Berlin

5267

JUNA eV (Jung Unbegleitet Nicht Allein) (Young Unaccompanied Not Alone) ndash Berlin

1053

KuB eV (Kontakt- und Beratungsstelle fuumlr Fluumlchtlinge und Migrant_innen) (Contact and Counseling for Refugees and Migrants) ndash Berlin

1053

Outreach ndash Mobile Jungendarbeit Berlin (Outreach ndash Mobile Youth Work Berlin) ndash Berlin

1053

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin eV ndash Berlin 5267 Rock it Biz gemeinnuumltzige Stiftungs-GmbH (Rock it Biz Nonprofit Foundation) ndash Berlin

10535

Sharehaus Refugio (Sharehouse Refuge) ndash Berlin

3160

Teach First Deutschland (Teach First Germany) ndash Berlin

3160

LONDON AND UK $

Blind Sailing ndash Ramsgate 8892 Bliss ndash London 8892 Bowel Cancer UK ndash London 8892 The Brokerage Citylink ndash London 8892 Generating Genius ndash South Croydon 8892 The Hospice of St Francis ndash Hertfordshire 8892 Ian Mikardo High School ndash London 8892 Legal Advice Centre (University House) ndash London

4920

Plan International UK ndash London 2460 Rhythms of Life ndash London 8892 Richard House Childrenrsquos Hospice ndash London 8892 South Westminster Legal Advice Centre ndash London

4920

The Sparkle Foundation ndash Lancashire 2460 Womankind Worldwide ndash London 2460 You Make It ndash London 8892 The Berlin and London offices of Morrison amp Foerster each

have their own charitable giving program that is consistent with the Foundationrsquos goals in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Both officesrsquo sets of 2016 contributions which are in addition to those of the Foundation are listed here for informational purposes if greater than $1000 (converted) but they are not included in this reportrsquos financial discussion

CONTACT USIf you are a partner or employee of Morrison amp Foerster and have questions or comments please visit the ldquoMoFo Foundationrdquo section of the portal for

more information and a list of current Foundation representatives

DIRECTORS + OFFICERS AS OF DECEMBER 31 2016

JAMIE A LEVITTDirector and ChairNew York

KENNETH A KUWAYTIDirector and PresidentPalo Alto

W STEPHEN SMITHDirector and SecretaryWashington DC

PAUL D MCKENZIEDirector and Vice PresidentBeijing

ANGELA KEREKDirector and Vice PresidentBerlin

ALEX VAN DER WOLKDirector and Vice PresidentBrussels

SCOTT F LLEWELLYNDirector and Vice PresidentDenver

TREVOR L JAMESDirector and Vice PresidentLondon

NANCY R THOMASDirector and Vice PresidentLos Angeles

LAWRENCE T YANOWITCHDirector and Vice PresidentNorthern Virginia

BRIAN M KRAMERDirector and Vice PresidentSan Diego

RUTH N BORENSTEINDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

JACLYN LIUDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

DALE E CALDWELLDirector and Vice PresidentTokyo

ARTHUR KELLERChief Financial OfficerSan Francisco

ANNE M ELLISManager and Chief Operating OfficerSan Francisco

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

16 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

TERRACIANO SCHOLARSHIPSThe Foundation gives renewable scholarships of up to $12000 annually for the undergraduate education of children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members through the Joseph E Terraciano Scholarship Program This program honors the memory of Joe Terraciano an exceptional lawyer with the firm Joe exhibited intelligence initiative leadership the highest ethical standards care and respect for those around him a commitment to excellence in all that he did and a love of diversity

Scholarship recipients are selected based on a combination of academic achievement financial need and demonstrated concern for the well-being of others Since its inception in 1990 the program has funded approximately $287 million in scholarships for 189 students

DUNHAM SCHOLARSHIPSIn 2016 we continued to support a significant scholarship for incoming law students from groups historically underrepresented in the legal profession The Morrison amp Foerster FoundationndashStephen S Dunham Scholarship at the University of San Diego School of Law This scholarship provides annual awards of $20000 for up to three years

Named for Steve Dunham a former chair of Morrison amp Foerster the award honors Steversquos passion for education and for increasing diversity in the legal profession The scholarships were previously awarded to students at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law the University of Colorado

Law School in Boulder Colorado the University of the District of Columbia David A Clarke School of Law in Washington DC and Golden Gate University School of Law in San Francisco

OTHER PUBLIC-INTEREST AND DIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPSThe Foundation supported a variety of other public-interest scholarships and programs promoting diversity in the legal profession such as $10000 to the California Bar Foundationrsquos Diversity Scholarship Program and $10000 to the Justice amp Diversity Center in San Francisco for its Bay Area Minority Law Student Scholarship Program

30 Years + $50 Million | 17

$10000DOORWAYS FOR WOMEN AND FAMILIESArlington Virginia doorwaysvaorg

Doorways for Women and Families creates pathways out of homelessness domestic violence and sexual assault leading to safe stable and empowered lives

$5600LOS ANGELES REGIONAL FOOD BANKLos Angeles lafoodbankorg

Since 1973 the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank has mobilized resources to fight hunger in Los Angeles

$5000LA CASA DE LAS MADRESSan Francisco lacasaorg

La Casa de las Madres offers a continuum of comprehensive and empowering services to women teens and children exposed to and at risk of abuse

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed to a number of agencies serving individuals struggling to meet their basic needs of sufficient food a safe clean place to sleep and shelter from abuse Our 2016 donations to these organizations totaled more than $260000 Below are a few examples

FOOD + SHELTER

18 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

$5000THE ARC SAN FRANCISCOSan Francisco thearcsforg

The Arc San Francisco is a lifelong learning and achievement center for more than 700 individuals with developmental disabilities in San Francisco San Mateo and Marin Counties

$2500GEORGETOWN LOMBARDI COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTERWashington DC lombardigeorgetownedu

Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center seeks to prevent treat and cure cancers by linking scientific discovery expert and compassionate patient care quality education and partnership with the community

$1000CONSERVATION COLORADO EDUCATION FUNDDenver conservationcoeforg

Conservation Colorado Education Fund works in nonpartisan ways to engage conservationists in the civic arena It also conducts nonpartisan civic engagement work such as get-out-the-vote efforts and grassroots organizing on specific policy issues

We donated approximately $256000 in 2016 to programs addressing the health and well-being of others Donations supported organizations assisting people living with HIVAIDS people with developmental and physical disabilities and people seeking to overcome economic disadvantages We also gave to a variety of nonprofit medical research organizations and to social service agencies seeking to strengthen local communities Below are three examples

HEALTH

30 Years + $50 Million | 19

$7500SAN DIEGO JUNIOR THEATRESan Diego juniortheatrecom

San Diego Junior Theatre provides engaging innovative high-quality theatre education and productions for children of all cultural heritages ages abilities and levels of interest Our donation supported its tuition assistance program

$5000ABLE ARTS WORKLong Beach California ableartsworkorg

The primary vision of Able ARTS Work is to provide lifelong learning community service and vocational opportunities through the creative arts for people with disabilities of all ages in an environment of warmth encouragement and inclusion

$2500THEATREWORKS SILICON VALLEYPalo Alto theatreworksorg

TheatreWorks celebrates the human spirit through innovative productions new works and education programs inspired by and engaging its diverse Silicon Valley community

In 2016 the Foundation supported organizations seeking to enrich our communities through creative and thought-provoking expression We designated many of these donations for the recipientsrsquo youth outreach and education programs Our donations to arts programs totaled more than $150000 Below are three examples

ARTS

20 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

INDIVIDUAL GIFT MATCHING

The Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by eligible lawyers and staff to a wide variety of nonprofit organizations that meet our giving guidelines In 2016 we matched gifts to charities such as the Anti-Defamation League in New York Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank in San Diego Swords to Plowshares in San Francisco and The Trevor Project in West Hollywood California In total the

Foundation contributed more than $88000 in individual matching gifts to more than 250 charitable organizations

LAW SCHOOL GIFT MATCHING

In a separate program the Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by the firmrsquos lawyers to their respective law schools In 2016 we donated more than $21000 in matching gifts to 22 law schools

CHALLENGE GRANTS

The Foundation occasionally offers to match the amount raised by firm personnel to benefit charitable causes of particular importance to Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff These challenge grants are usually issued through our community-grants or disaster-relief programs

The Foundation offers contribution-matching programs to Morrison amp Foerster personnel The purpose of these programs is to encourage private charitable giving provide additional leverage to gifts made by the firmrsquos lawyers and staff and support the charitable goals of the firmrsquos individual donors In 2016 the Foundation donated nearly $110000 in matching gifts

MATCHING

30 Years + $50 Million | 21

$25000ISRAAID (US) GLOBAL HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCEBethesda Maryland israaidcoil

IsraAID is a nonprofit nongovernmental organization committed to providing life-saving disaster relief and long-term support Our donation supported its efforts to provide food water and mental health support to people in emergency shelters following a series of earthquakes including a magnitude 70 mainshock in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$25000SECOND HARVEST ASIARoseville Minnesota foodbankasia

Second Harvest Asia serves as a knowledge leader resource and convener of food banks in Asia Our donation supported efforts to deliver food and relief supplies to people affected by the earthquakes in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$10000GRAY AREA FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTSSan Francisco grayareaorg

Gray Area uses art and technology to create social and civic impact through education incubation and public events Our donation supported the relief fund that Gray Area established following the ldquoGhost Shiprdquo warehouse fire in Oakland California that killed 36 people many of them artists in December 2016

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has a strong tradition of facilitating and increasing the impact of the generosity of Morrison amp Foerster partners and employees Over the years we have coordinated special campaigns that have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for relief and restoration work following various disasters such as Hurricane Sandy in 2012 flooding in Colorado in 2013 and the spring 2015 earthquakes in Nepal

In 2016 we continued this tradition through donations totaling $60000 to the following nonprofit organizations

DISASTER RELIEF

22 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

In 2016 the Berlin office of Morrison amp Foerster launched its own charitable giving program that is consistent with the goals of the Foundation in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Established for tax and charitable-giving reasons the program in Berlin follows a model developed several years earlier for charitable giving in the firmrsquos London office

The Berlin officersquos program issued charitable grants in 2016 totaling euro44000 or approximately $46349 The London officersquos program made charitable donations totaling pound86280 or approximately $106140 A sample of those grants is described below

CHARITABLE GIVING IN EUROPE

pound7228 (approx $8892)

RICHARD HOUSE CHILDRENrsquoS HOSPICELondon richardhouseorguk

The first childrenrsquos hospice in London Richard House delivers clinical care short breaks and other residential services to children and young adults with life-limiting or life-threatening health conditions while supporting their families through counseling and bereavement programs

euro5000 (approx $5268)

REFUGEE LAW CLINIC BERLIN EVBerlin rlc-berlinorg

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin was created in 2014 through an initiative of undergraduate and PhD students at the Humboldt University of Berlin Part of the Refugee Law Clinic Network in Germany the Berlin clinic trains university students in asylum and migration law The students then offer free legal advice to refugees and migrants at a variety of locations in Berlin including the university emergency shelters and preliminary reception centers

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

The Foundation distributes funds at the discretion of its board of directors which consists of partners from each of the firmrsquos regions

Only funding requests sponsored by Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff are considered

Donations are made to US nonprofit organizations with IRC sect 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status whose programs in the view of the Foundationrsquos board of directors are aligned with the Foundationrsquos focus and can in the boardrsquos opinion best serve the communityrsquos needs We prefer to support programs that can benefit greatly from even relatively modest donations We also support a scholarship program for the children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members

We do not contribute to fraternal religious or political organizations to groups that discriminate on the basis of race religion political affiliation gender identity or sexual orientation or to individuals We do not make donations for firm-related business development or client-relations reasons The Foundation does not purchase tickets to charitable fundraising events

GIVING GUIDELINES

ONLY FUNDING REQUESTS SPONSORED BY MORRISON amp FOERSTER LAWYERS AND STAFF ARE CONSIDERED

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

24 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

2016 The following are the organizations listed by region that received at least $1000 in Foundation donations during 2016 Not

included are matching gifts and Terraciano Scholarship awards which are described above Unless otherwise noted we designated our gifts

for recipientsrsquo general funds

CONTRIBUTIONS

30 Years + $50 Million | 25

DENVER AREA $

Alpine Legal Services ndash Glenwood Springs 1500 Colorado Coalition for the Homeless ndash Stout Street Eye Clinic ndash Denver

1055

Colorado Lawyers Committee ndash Denver 4110 Conservation Colorado Education Fund ndash Denver

1000

Deaf Overcoming Violence through Empowerment (DOVE) ndash Denver

1055

Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado ndash Greenwood Village

1055

Florence Crittenton Services of Colorado ndash Denver

1056

Food For Thought ndash Denver 5000 Girls Inc of Metro Denver ndash Denver 1056 Hope House of Colorado ndash Arvada 2300 The Legal Aid Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2905

Live By Living ndash Lakewood 1000 Mi Casa Resource Center ndash Pro Bono Patent Program General Fund ndash Denver

1000

Rescue Me ndash Colorado Mutt Rescue ndash Watkinsonville Georgia

1056

Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Denver

35590

SungateKids ndash Englewood 2500 Volunteers of America ndash Camp POSTCARD Early Childhood Education Center Veteran Services Center ndash Denver

27500

Wish of a Lifetime ndash Denver 1056 The Womenrsquos Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2500

LOS ANGELES AREA $

Able ARTS Work ndash Long Beach 5000 ACLU Foundation of Southern California ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Childrenrsquos Rights ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Housing and Healing ndash Los Angeles

5000

Bet Tzedek Legal Services ndash Los Angeles 5000 Big Up Kidz ndash Los Angeles 5000 Break the Cycle ndash Culver City 5000

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

California Institute of Technology ndash Moore-Hufstedler Fund ndash Pasadena

15000

CARES ndash LAC + USC Medical Center ndash Los Angeles

2500

Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law ndash Casa LibreFreedom House Homeless Youth Shelter ndash Los Angeles

2500

Childrenrsquos Bureau ndash Los Angeles 5000 Childrenrsquos Burn Foundation ndash Sherman Oaks

2500

Childrenrsquos Hospital Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

3500

Childrenrsquos Law Center of California ndash Monterey Park

5000

Circle of Friends ndash Los Angeles 5000 Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) ndash Los Angeles

10000

The Colburn School ndash Los Angeles 2500 Constitutional Rights Foundation ndash Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets Program General Fund ndash Los Angeles

112500

Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services ndash Culver City

5000

DIY Girls ndash Los Angeles 1000 Family Health Care Centers of Greater Los Angeles ndash Bell Gardens

3500

Friends of the Los Angeles County Law Library ndash Los Angeles

3000

Good Shepherd Shelter ndash Los Angeles 5000 Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association ndash Los Angeles

2500

Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law ndash Los Angeles

5000

Hathaway-Sycamores Child and Family Services ndash Pasadena

5000

Homeboy Industries ndash Los Angeles 1000 House of Ruth ndash Claremont 3000 Inner-City Arts ndash Los Angeles 5000 Inner City Law Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 JFS ndash SOVA Community Food amp Resource Program ndash Van Nuys

2639

Just the Beginning ndash A Pipeline Organization ndash Summer Legal Institute in Los Angeles ndash Chicago Illinois

5000

26 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

LA Kitchen ndash Los Angeles 2500 Law Rocks ndash Manhattan Beach 5000 Learning Rights Law Center ndash Los Angeles 6000 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

5000

Levitt amp Quinn Family Law Center ndash Los Angeles

5000

Library Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Childrenrsquos Summer Reading Club ndash Los Angeles

3500

Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles County Bar Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles LGBT Center ndash Los Angeles 4000 Los Angeles Mission ndash Los Angeles 1000 Los Angeles Regional Food Bank ndash Los Angeles

5600

Los Angeles Times Family Fund ndash Summer Camp Campaign ndash Pasadena

2500

Maternal and Child Health Access ndash Los Angeles

3000

McKinley Childrenrsquos Center ndash San Dimas 1500 Mental Health Advocacy Services ndash Los Angeles

5000

The Midnight Mission ndash Los Angeles 1500 Music Center Foundation ndash Los Angeles 4000 My Friendrsquos Place ndash Hollywood 5000 Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society ndash Pasadena

7500

Para Los Nintildeos ndash Los Angeles 2500 PATH Beyond Shelter ndash Los Angeles 1000 Public Counsel ndash Los Angeles 5000 The Rape Foundation ndash Santa Monica 1000 Roy W Roberts IIndashWattsWillowbrook Boys amp Girls Club ndash Los Angeles

2500

Support for Harbor Area Womenrsquos Lives (SHAWL) ndash San Pedro

5000

Starlight Childrenrsquos Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Venice Family Clinic ndash Venice 4000 Weingart Center Association ndash Los Angeles 5000 Western Center on Law amp Poverty ndash Los Angeles

5000

NEW YORK CITY AREA $

A Better Balance ndash New York 10000 Advocates for Children of New York ndash New York 15330 AIDS Walk New York ndash New York 5000 Anti-Defamation League ndash New York 1500 Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund ndash New York

5000

Association to Benefit Children ndash New York 1000 Behind the Book ndash New York 3000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City ndash New York

5000

Breaking Ground ndash New York 2000 BronxWorks ndash Early Childhood Learning Center ndash Bronx

2500

Brooklyn Botanic Garden ndash The Childrenrsquos Garden and The Discovery Garden ndash Brooklyn

1500

The Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse ndash Brooklyn

1000

Brooklyn Defender Services ndash Family Defense Project ndash Brooklyn

2500

CaringKind ndash New York 2500 CFC Loud N Clear Foundation ndash Farmingdale New Jersey

1500

Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts ndash New York 30000 Citizensrsquo Committee for Children of New York ndash New York

3000

City Bar Justice Center ndash New York 10000 City Harvest ndash New York 2000 CITYarts ndash New York 2500 Civic Builders ndash New York 5000 Coalition for the Homeless ndash Camp Homeward Bound First Step Job Training Program ndash New York

7500

Columbia University ndash Babies Heart Fund ndash New York

1500

Comprehensive Development ndash New York 5000 Concrete Safaris ndash New York 2500 DonorsChooseorg ndash New York City Projects ndash New York

10000

The Doe Fund ndash New York 2500 Dress for Success ndash New York 5000 East Harlem Tutorial Program ndash New York 5000 Edible Schoolyard NYC ndash Brooklyn 5000 The Exoneration Initiative ndash In Honor of Richard Rosario ndash New York

10000

30 Years + $50 Million | 27

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Family Center ndash The Legal Wellness Institute ndash Brooklyn

5000

Fordham Student Sponsored Fellowship ndash New York

1000

Fund for the City of New York ndash ENACT School Partnership Program ndash New York

2500

Getting Out and Staying Out ndash New York 5000 Global Language Project ndash New York 10000 GO Project ndash New York 5000 Grace Institute ndash New York 2500 Harlem Childrenrsquos Zone ndash New York 5000 Harlem RBI ndash New York 2500 Harmony Program ndash New York 2500 Harvest Home ndash New York 3000 Her Justice ndash New York 2500 Hofstra University ndash Hofstra Law Access to Justice Incubator ndash Hempstead

15000

iMentor ndash New York 5000 Inwood House ndash New York 8000 The Jennifer A Kay Foundation ndash New York 2500 The Jewish Board ndash The Mann Center ndash New York

2500

The Keswell School ndash New York 15000 Lawyers Alliance for New York ndash New York 45000 Lawyers for Children ndash New York 5000 LeGaL Foundation ndash New York 5000 Legal Information for Families Today ndash Brooklyn

2500

Legal Outreach ndash PACT (Pathways to Achievement and Community Transformation) ndash Long Island City

5000

Legal Services NYC ndash New York 11000 Letrsquos Get Ready ndash New York 10000 Literacy Partners ndash New York 5000 Manhattan Legal Services ndash New York 2500 Nazareth Housing ndash New York 2500 Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem ndash New York

2500

New York Asian Womenrsquos Center ndash New York

2500

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest ndash New York

15000

New York Legal Assistance Group ndash New York 3500 New York Womenrsquos Foundation ndash New York 2500

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Office of the Appellate Defender ndash New York 5000 The Partnership for the Homeless ndash New York 5000 PENCIL ndash New York 2500 Performance Space 122 ndash Brooklyn 5000 Pro Bono Partnership ndash White Plains 1500 ProjectArt ndash New York 2000 The Public Theater ndash Shakespeare in the Park ndash New York

10000

Randallrsquos Island Park Alliance ndash New York 5000 Riverside Symphony ndash Music Memory Program ndash New York

10000

Safe Passage Project ndash New York 1000 Sanctuary for Families ndash New York 13000 SCO Family of Services ndash Glen Cove 2500 Selfhelp Community Services ndash New York 1000 Start Small Think Big ndash Bronx 5000 Storefront Academy Harlem ndash New York 10000 Trip of a Lifetime ndash Summer Travel Scholarships ndash Scarsdale

3500

Union Settlement Association ndash New York 2000 United Neighborhood Houses ndash New York 1000 Urban Justice Center ndash Summer Internship Program ndash New York

3000

Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts ndash New York 5000 Volunteers of Legal Service ndash New York 15000 You Gotta Believe ndash The Older Child Adoption amp Permanency Movement ndash This Is For Real Program ndash Brooklyn

112500

Young Peoplersquos Chorus of New York City ndash New York

1250

Youth INC ndash New York 2500 Youth Represent ndash New York 2500

NORTHERN VIRGINIA $

Britepaths ndash Fairfax 30000 Carpenterrsquos Shelter ndash Alexandria 10000 Doorways for Women and Families ndash Arlington

10000

Fairfax CASA ndash Fairfax 5000 Fairfax Partnership for Youth ndash Falls Church 5000 Final Salute ndash Haymarket 5000 Friends of FANA ndash Reston 1000 Homestretch ndash Falls Church 5000

28 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NORTHERN VIRGINIA (CONTINUED)

Just Neighbors ndash Falls Church 5000 Legal Aid Justice Center ndash JustChildren Program Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Fairfax

10874

Legal Services of Northern Virginia ndash Fairfax 10000 Loudoun Abused Womenrsquos Shelter ndash Leesburg 10000 Volunteer Fairfax ndash Fairfax 10000

SAN DIEGO AREA $

Casa Cornelia Law Center ndash San Diego 5000 Century Club of San Diego ndash Champions for Youth ndash La Jolla

1319

Distinguished Young Women of San Diego ndash Carlsbad

1500

Girls on the Run of San Diego ndash Encinitas 5000 The Honor Foundation ndash San Diego 1000 Imperial Court de San Diego ndash San Diego 5000 Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank ndash San Diego

10000

Japan Society of San Diego and Tijuana ndash Tomodachi Initiative Youth Baseball Exchange ndash San Diego

2500

Just in Time for Foster Youth ndash San Diego 5000 La Jolla Playhouse ndash Education and Outreach Programs ndash La Jolla

5000

Legal Aid Society of San Diego ndash San Diego 15000 Rady Childrenrsquos Hospital Auxiliary ndash Del Mar Unit ndash San Diego

10000

San Diego County Bar Foundation ndash San Diego 5000 San Diego Junior Theatre ndash Tuition Assistance Program ndash San Diego

7500

San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program ndash San Diego

10000

Semper Fi Fund ndash Oceanside 1000 Solutions for Change ndash Vista 5000 UC San Diego Foundation ndash Christini Fund ndash La Jolla

1000

University of San Diego School of Law ndash The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation ndash Stephen S Dunham Scholarship ndash San Diego

20000

Voices for Children ndash Case Liaison Program General Fund ndash San Diego

137500

Warfighter Made ndash Temecula 1000 YMCA of San Diego County ndash San Diego 3000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA $

100 Black Men of the Bay Area ndash Oakland 5000 A Better Way ndash Berkeley 3000 ACLU Foundation ndash FrontLine Fund ndash San Francisco

5000

AIDS Legal Referral Panel ndash San Francisco 7500 AIDS Walk San Francisco ndash San Francisco 1600 Alameda County Community Food Bank ndash Oakland

13500

APA Family Support Services ndash San Francisco

2000

The Arc San Francisco ndash San Francisco 5000 At The Crossroads ndash San Francisco 2000 Bay Area Legal Aid ndash Oakland 70000 Bay Area Urban Debate League ndash Oakland 12500 Bay Area Young Survivors ndash Deb Mosley Memorial Scholarship Fund ndash San Francisco

3840

Berkeley Repertory Theatre ndash Youth Education Programs ndash Berkeley

18500

Bridge the Gap College Prep ndash Sausalito 50000 California Bar Foundation ndash Diversity Scholarship Program ndash San Francisco

10000

California Life Sciences Institute ndash K-12 STEM Education ndash South San Francisco

2500

Centro Legal de la Raza ndash Oakland 2500 Challenge Day ndash Concord 1000 Charlotte Maxwell Clinic ndash Oakland 2500 Child Care Law Center ndash San Francisco 2500 Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund ndash San Francisco

25000

Clinic By the Bay ndash San Francisco 2000 The Commonwealth Club of California ndash Bay Area Student Outreach ndash San Francisco

5000

Community Alliance for Special Education ndash San Francisco

30000

Disability Rights Education amp Defense Fund ndash Berkeley

2500

Dogs for Diabetics ndash Concord 1000 DonorsChooseorg ndash San Francisco Bay Area Projects ndash New York

5000

Earned Asset Resource Network ndash San Francisco

1000

East Bay Agency for Children ndash Oakland 8000 East Bay Childrenrsquos Law Offices ndash Oakland 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 29

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

East Bay College Fund ndash College Access Program ndash Oakland

10000

East Bay Community Law Center ndash Berkeley 25000 Eviction Defense Collaborative ndash San Francisco 2500 Fiat Lux Scholarship Program Fund ndash Berkeley 2500 First Graduate ndash San Francisco 5000 First Place for Youth ndash Oakland 10000 The Foundation of City College of San Francisco ndash San Francisco

10000

Friends of the San Francisco Public Library ndash The Mix at SFPL ndash San Francisco

7500

Future Youth Records ndash Pacifica 5000 George Mark Childrenrsquos House ndash San Leandro 2500 Gray Area Foundation for the Arts ndash Oakland Fire Fund ndash San Francisco

10000

Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco ndash San Francisco

5000

Jewish Community Relations Council ndash Jewish Coalition for Literacy ndash San Francisco

1000

Jewish Family and Childrenrsquos Services ndash San Francisco

3500

Jewish Family amp Childrenrsquos Services of the East Bay ndash Berkeley

3500

Juma Ventures ndash San Francisco 5000 Justice amp Diversity Center ndash General Fund Bay Area Minority Law School Student Scholarship ndash San Francisco

50000

La Casa de las Madres ndash San Francisco 5000 La Cocina ndash San Francisco 1900 La Raza Centro Legal ndash Unaccompanied Children Project ndash San Francisco

10000

Larkin Street Youth Services ndash San Francisco 10000 Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area ndash San Francisco

70000

Legal Aid at Work ndash San Francisco 55000 Legal Aid of Marin ndash San Rafael 5000 Legal Services for Children ndash San Francisco 18000 Level Playing Field Institute ndash SMASH Program ndash Oakland

3000

Little BrothersndashFriends of the Elderly ndash San Francisco

2450

Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area ndash San Francisco 2000 Mission Graduates ndash San Francisco 2000 New Leaders ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash Oakland

5000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

Oakland Museum of California ndash Learning Initiatives ndash Oakland

2500

OneJustice ndash San Francisco 3000 Opportunity Junction ndash Antioch 1500 The Other Bar Foundation ndash San Francisco 5000 PowerMyLearning ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash New York

1500

Project Open Hand ndash San Francisco 7000 Raphael House ndash San Francisco 15000 Reading Partners ndash Oakland 1000 Rebuilding Together San Francisco ndash San Francisco

6000

The Reset Foundation ndash Berkeley 2000 RYSE Center ndash Richmond 1000 San Francisco AIDS Foundation ndash San Francisco

21500

San Francisco Interfaith Council ndash San Francisco

3500

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ndash Education Programs ndash San Francisco

25000

San Francisco Suicide Prevention ndash Youth Risk Reduction Program ndash San Francisco

2500

San Francisco Symphony ndash Adventures in Music Youth Education Program General Fund ndash San Francisco

43500

Seven Tepees Youth Program ndash College and Career Program ndash San Francisco

10000

SF-Marin Food Bank ndash San Francisco 9250 Shelter Inc ndash Concord 1000 The Spot Oakland ndash Oakland 1000 Swords to Plowshares ndash San Francisco 5000 Tuolumne River Trust ndash San Francisco 1500 UC Berkeley SAGE Scholars Program ndash Berkeley

3000

Youth Outside ndash Oakland 1000

SILICON VALLEY $

Abilities United ndash Palo Alto 3000 Adolescent Counseling Services ndash Outlet Program ndash Redwood City

2500

The Art of Yoga Project ndash Palo Alto 1000 Asian Law Alliance ndash San Jose 6500 Avenidas ndash Palo Alto 3000

30 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Bring Me A Book Foundation ndash Redwood City 3000 The Campaign for Legal Services ndash Mountain View

30000

Child Advocates of Silicon Valley ndash Milpitas 2500 Childrenrsquos Health Council ndash Palo Alto 2500 Cinequest ndash San Jose 2500 College of Adaptive Arts ndash San Jose 1000 Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash East Palo Alto

11000

Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse ndash San Mateo

2500

CuriOdyssey ndash San Mateo 2500 Eastside College Preparatory School ndash East Palo Alto

6000

Ecumenical Hunger Program ndash East Palo Alto

2500

Family amp Children Services of Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto

2500

Family Connections ndash San Carlos 2500 The Family Giving Tree ndash Milpitas 2000 The Fit Kids Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Friends for Youth ndash Redwood City 2500 Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve ndash Moss Beach

3000

HomeFirst ndash Milpitas 1000 HopeLab Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto Charitable Foundation ndash Palo Alto

1000

La Raza Lawyers Charitable Foundation ndash San Jose

3000

Law Foundation of Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 15000 Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County ndash Redwood City

15000

LifeMoves ndash Menlo Park 3500 Marine Toys for Tots Foundation ndash San Jose 2000 My New Red Shoes ndash Redwood City 2500 Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence ndash San Jose

1500

Pacific Autism Center for Education ndash Santa Clara

5000

Palo Alto Art Center Foundation ndash Palo Alto 2500 Palo Alto Family YMCA ndash Parkinsonrsquos Exercise Program ndash Palo Alto

3500

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Parents Helping Parents ndash San Jose 2500 Peninsula Bridge ndash Menlo Park 5000 Pie Ranch ndash Pescadero 2500 Pro Bono Project Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 QuestBridge ndash QuestBridge Scholars Network at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

1000

Ravenswood Education Foundation ndash Menlo Park

30000

Roadrunners Sports Club ndash Palo Alto 1000 Ronald McDonald House at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

5000

Sacred Heart Community Service ndash San Jose 1000 Samaritan House ndash San Mateo 3500 San Jose Museum of Art ndash San Jose 2500 Santa Clara University ndash Katharine amp George Alexander Community Law Center ndash San Jose

5000

Second Harvest Food Bank ndash San Jose 3500 Sequoia Adult School Scholars ndash Palo Alto 1000 Silicon Valley Community Foundation ndash San Francisco Bay Area Summer Reading Program ndash Mountain View

1000

Stand Up for Kids ndash Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 Stanford University ndash Stanford Community Law Clinic ndash East Palo Alto

10000

The Tech Museum of Innovation ndash San Jose 2500 TheatreWorks Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto 2500 The Tower Foundation of San Jose State University ndash Record Clearance Project ndash San Jose

2000

Vida Verde Nature Education ndash San Gregorio 1500

WASHINGTON DC AREA $

A Wider Circle ndash Bethesda 5000 ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation ndash Washington DC

15000

Ayuda ndash Washington DC 5000 Back on My Feet ndash Washington DC 5000 Bread for the City ndash Washington DC 10000 Bright Beginnings ndash Washington DC 10000 BUILD ndash Metro DC Programs ndash Washington DC

15000

Calvary Womenrsquos Services ndash Washington DC 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 31

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Children of Mine Youth Center ndash Washington DC

10000

Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Washington DC

15416

Community Family Life Services ndash Washington DC

1000

Council for Court Excellence ndash Washington DC

3500

DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice ndash Washington DC

5000

DC Bar Foundation ndash Washington DC 5000 DC Bar Pro Bono Center ndash Washington DC 15000 DC Greens ndash Washington DC 10000 DC School of Law Foundation ndash Scholarship Campaign ndash Washington DC

8400

DC Volunteer Lawyers Project ndash Washington DC

7500

Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP) ndash Washington DC

10000

Everybody Wins DC ndash Power Lunch Reading Program ndash Washington DC

2400

The Family Place ndash Washington DC 15000 Food amp Friends ndash Washington DC 8000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center ndash Washington DC

37500

Friendship Place ndash Washington DC 7500 Georgetown University ndash Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center ndash Washington DC

2500

House of Ruth ndash Washington DC 8000 Johns Hopkins University ndash Sarcoma Research Fund ndash Baltimore

10600

Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) ndash Washington DC

10000

Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia ndash Washington DC

20000

Legal Counsel for the Elderly ndash Washington DC

10000

Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project ndash Washington DC

7500

N Street Village ndash Washington DC 10000 Neighborhood Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

6000

Only Make Believe ndash Washington DC 5000

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Playworks ndash Washington DC 5000 Reach Incorporated ndash Washington DC 5000 RESET Classroom Adventures in Hands-On Science amp Math ndash Washington DC

5000

Sitar Arts Center ndash Washington DC 10000 So Others Might Eat ndash Washington DC 8000 Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders (SMYAL) ndash Washington DC

5000

Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs ndash Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

122500

The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless ndash Washington DC

7500

OTHER US $

Anti-Defamation League ndash Chicago Illinois 1500 Foundation for Democracy and Justice ndash Sacramento California

4000

Mono Lake Foundation ndash Lee Vining California

1000

Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation ndash Monterey California

2500

Parents for a Sustainable Future ndash Boston Massachusetts

1000

Sundance Benefit ndash Camp Rehoboth ndash Rehoboth Beach Delaware

1000

NATIONAL FOCUS $

ABA Fund for Justice and Education ndash ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund Rule of Law Initiative ndash Chicago Illinois

5680

American Cancer Society ndash Vienna Virginia 10250 American Heart Association ndash Des Moines Iowa 10250 American Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation ndash Arlington Virginia

5000

American Jewish Committee ndash New York 2500 Americans for Responsible Solutions Foundation ndash San Francisco

5000

Appleseed Foundation ndash Washington DC 8000 The Avielle Foundation ndash Newtown Connecticut 1000 Bellwether Education Partners ndash Sudbury Massachusetts

5000

32 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NATIONAL FOCUS (CONTINUED)

Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence ndash Lawyers for a Safer America ndash Washington DC

10000

Brennan Center for Justice ndash New York 5000 Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association (CASANA) ndash Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

2000

Disability Rights Legal Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 Equal Justice Works ndash Fellowship Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

386000

Federal Bar Foundation ndash New York 5000 Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) ndash Los Angeles

2500

The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation ndash New York

10000

KinderVision Foundation ndash The Greatest Save Teen PSA Program ndash Peru Indiana

5000

Lambda Legal ndash Los Angeles 5000 Learning Ally ndash Princeton New Jersey 7500 Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation ndash Norwalk Connecticut

10000

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund ndash New York

5000

National Center for Youth Law ndash Oakland California

15000

National Immigration Law Center ndash Los Angeles 2500 The National Urban Technology Center ndash New York

2500

National Veterans Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

5000

National Womenrsquos Law Center ndash Washington DC

5000

OutServe-SLDN ndash Washington DC 5000 Pro Bono Net ndash New York 15000 Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation ndash Chicago Illinois

2000

Soledad OrsquoBrien and Brad Raymond Starfish Foundation ndash New York

5000

The Trevor Project ndash West Hollywood California

7500

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ndash Washington DC

10000

ASIA $

Bethel USA ndash Fort Collins Colorado 5000

ASIA (CONTINUED)

Global Fund for Mental Health ndash TELL Japan Chat Room Project ndash Hinsdale Illinois

32900

GlobalGiving ndash Lighthouse Center for Human Trafficking Victims ndash Washington DC

94419

IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Response ndash Bethesda Maryland

25000

Motherrsquos Choice USA ndash Montrose Colorado 30000 Room to Read ndash Asia Programs ndash San Francisco

20000

Second Harvest Asia ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Relief ndash Roseville Minnesota

25000

Teach for China ndash San Francisco 5000

INTERNATIONAL FOCUS $

Center for Reproductive Rights ndash New York 15000 Ceres ndash Boston Massachusetts 2500 The Cyrus R Vance Center for International Justice ndash New York

10000

Doctors Without Borders ndash New York 1500 Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance ndash San Rafael California

5000

Global Goods Partners ndash New York 5000 Human Rights Watch ndash Childrenrsquos Rights Division ndash New York

5000

Immigration Equality ndash New York 2500 Plant with Purpose ndash San Diego 2500 RefugePoint ndash Boston Massachusetts 5000 Save the Children ndash Fairfield Connecticut 1000 Speak Up Africa ndash New York 1000 Vera Institute of Justice ndash New York 5000 VisionSpring ndash New York 10000

BERLIN $

Arne Friedrich Stiftung (Arne Friedrich Foundation) ndash Berlin

4214

Bantabaa eV (Meeting Point) ndash Berlin 3160 Berliner Herz (Berlin Heart) ndash Berlin 3055 Die Arche (The Ark) ndash Berlin 2528 Freudberg Gemeinschaftsschule (Freudberg Scholarships) ndash Berlin

2528

30 Years + $50 Million | 33

BERLIN (CONTINUED)

Jenny de la Torre Stiftung (Jenny de la Torre Foundation) ndash Berlin

5267

JUNA eV (Jung Unbegleitet Nicht Allein) (Young Unaccompanied Not Alone) ndash Berlin

1053

KuB eV (Kontakt- und Beratungsstelle fuumlr Fluumlchtlinge und Migrant_innen) (Contact and Counseling for Refugees and Migrants) ndash Berlin

1053

Outreach ndash Mobile Jungendarbeit Berlin (Outreach ndash Mobile Youth Work Berlin) ndash Berlin

1053

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin eV ndash Berlin 5267 Rock it Biz gemeinnuumltzige Stiftungs-GmbH (Rock it Biz Nonprofit Foundation) ndash Berlin

10535

Sharehaus Refugio (Sharehouse Refuge) ndash Berlin

3160

Teach First Deutschland (Teach First Germany) ndash Berlin

3160

LONDON AND UK $

Blind Sailing ndash Ramsgate 8892 Bliss ndash London 8892 Bowel Cancer UK ndash London 8892 The Brokerage Citylink ndash London 8892 Generating Genius ndash South Croydon 8892 The Hospice of St Francis ndash Hertfordshire 8892 Ian Mikardo High School ndash London 8892 Legal Advice Centre (University House) ndash London

4920

Plan International UK ndash London 2460 Rhythms of Life ndash London 8892 Richard House Childrenrsquos Hospice ndash London 8892 South Westminster Legal Advice Centre ndash London

4920

The Sparkle Foundation ndash Lancashire 2460 Womankind Worldwide ndash London 2460 You Make It ndash London 8892 The Berlin and London offices of Morrison amp Foerster each

have their own charitable giving program that is consistent with the Foundationrsquos goals in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Both officesrsquo sets of 2016 contributions which are in addition to those of the Foundation are listed here for informational purposes if greater than $1000 (converted) but they are not included in this reportrsquos financial discussion

CONTACT USIf you are a partner or employee of Morrison amp Foerster and have questions or comments please visit the ldquoMoFo Foundationrdquo section of the portal for

more information and a list of current Foundation representatives

DIRECTORS + OFFICERS AS OF DECEMBER 31 2016

JAMIE A LEVITTDirector and ChairNew York

KENNETH A KUWAYTIDirector and PresidentPalo Alto

W STEPHEN SMITHDirector and SecretaryWashington DC

PAUL D MCKENZIEDirector and Vice PresidentBeijing

ANGELA KEREKDirector and Vice PresidentBerlin

ALEX VAN DER WOLKDirector and Vice PresidentBrussels

SCOTT F LLEWELLYNDirector and Vice PresidentDenver

TREVOR L JAMESDirector and Vice PresidentLondon

NANCY R THOMASDirector and Vice PresidentLos Angeles

LAWRENCE T YANOWITCHDirector and Vice PresidentNorthern Virginia

BRIAN M KRAMERDirector and Vice PresidentSan Diego

RUTH N BORENSTEINDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

JACLYN LIUDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

DALE E CALDWELLDirector and Vice PresidentTokyo

ARTHUR KELLERChief Financial OfficerSan Francisco

ANNE M ELLISManager and Chief Operating OfficerSan Francisco

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

30 Years + $50 Million | 17

$10000DOORWAYS FOR WOMEN AND FAMILIESArlington Virginia doorwaysvaorg

Doorways for Women and Families creates pathways out of homelessness domestic violence and sexual assault leading to safe stable and empowered lives

$5600LOS ANGELES REGIONAL FOOD BANKLos Angeles lafoodbankorg

Since 1973 the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank has mobilized resources to fight hunger in Los Angeles

$5000LA CASA DE LAS MADRESSan Francisco lacasaorg

La Casa de las Madres offers a continuum of comprehensive and empowering services to women teens and children exposed to and at risk of abuse

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has contributed to a number of agencies serving individuals struggling to meet their basic needs of sufficient food a safe clean place to sleep and shelter from abuse Our 2016 donations to these organizations totaled more than $260000 Below are a few examples

FOOD + SHELTER

18 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

$5000THE ARC SAN FRANCISCOSan Francisco thearcsforg

The Arc San Francisco is a lifelong learning and achievement center for more than 700 individuals with developmental disabilities in San Francisco San Mateo and Marin Counties

$2500GEORGETOWN LOMBARDI COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTERWashington DC lombardigeorgetownedu

Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center seeks to prevent treat and cure cancers by linking scientific discovery expert and compassionate patient care quality education and partnership with the community

$1000CONSERVATION COLORADO EDUCATION FUNDDenver conservationcoeforg

Conservation Colorado Education Fund works in nonpartisan ways to engage conservationists in the civic arena It also conducts nonpartisan civic engagement work such as get-out-the-vote efforts and grassroots organizing on specific policy issues

We donated approximately $256000 in 2016 to programs addressing the health and well-being of others Donations supported organizations assisting people living with HIVAIDS people with developmental and physical disabilities and people seeking to overcome economic disadvantages We also gave to a variety of nonprofit medical research organizations and to social service agencies seeking to strengthen local communities Below are three examples

HEALTH

30 Years + $50 Million | 19

$7500SAN DIEGO JUNIOR THEATRESan Diego juniortheatrecom

San Diego Junior Theatre provides engaging innovative high-quality theatre education and productions for children of all cultural heritages ages abilities and levels of interest Our donation supported its tuition assistance program

$5000ABLE ARTS WORKLong Beach California ableartsworkorg

The primary vision of Able ARTS Work is to provide lifelong learning community service and vocational opportunities through the creative arts for people with disabilities of all ages in an environment of warmth encouragement and inclusion

$2500THEATREWORKS SILICON VALLEYPalo Alto theatreworksorg

TheatreWorks celebrates the human spirit through innovative productions new works and education programs inspired by and engaging its diverse Silicon Valley community

In 2016 the Foundation supported organizations seeking to enrich our communities through creative and thought-provoking expression We designated many of these donations for the recipientsrsquo youth outreach and education programs Our donations to arts programs totaled more than $150000 Below are three examples

ARTS

20 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

INDIVIDUAL GIFT MATCHING

The Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by eligible lawyers and staff to a wide variety of nonprofit organizations that meet our giving guidelines In 2016 we matched gifts to charities such as the Anti-Defamation League in New York Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank in San Diego Swords to Plowshares in San Francisco and The Trevor Project in West Hollywood California In total the

Foundation contributed more than $88000 in individual matching gifts to more than 250 charitable organizations

LAW SCHOOL GIFT MATCHING

In a separate program the Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by the firmrsquos lawyers to their respective law schools In 2016 we donated more than $21000 in matching gifts to 22 law schools

CHALLENGE GRANTS

The Foundation occasionally offers to match the amount raised by firm personnel to benefit charitable causes of particular importance to Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff These challenge grants are usually issued through our community-grants or disaster-relief programs

The Foundation offers contribution-matching programs to Morrison amp Foerster personnel The purpose of these programs is to encourage private charitable giving provide additional leverage to gifts made by the firmrsquos lawyers and staff and support the charitable goals of the firmrsquos individual donors In 2016 the Foundation donated nearly $110000 in matching gifts

MATCHING

30 Years + $50 Million | 21

$25000ISRAAID (US) GLOBAL HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCEBethesda Maryland israaidcoil

IsraAID is a nonprofit nongovernmental organization committed to providing life-saving disaster relief and long-term support Our donation supported its efforts to provide food water and mental health support to people in emergency shelters following a series of earthquakes including a magnitude 70 mainshock in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$25000SECOND HARVEST ASIARoseville Minnesota foodbankasia

Second Harvest Asia serves as a knowledge leader resource and convener of food banks in Asia Our donation supported efforts to deliver food and relief supplies to people affected by the earthquakes in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$10000GRAY AREA FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTSSan Francisco grayareaorg

Gray Area uses art and technology to create social and civic impact through education incubation and public events Our donation supported the relief fund that Gray Area established following the ldquoGhost Shiprdquo warehouse fire in Oakland California that killed 36 people many of them artists in December 2016

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has a strong tradition of facilitating and increasing the impact of the generosity of Morrison amp Foerster partners and employees Over the years we have coordinated special campaigns that have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for relief and restoration work following various disasters such as Hurricane Sandy in 2012 flooding in Colorado in 2013 and the spring 2015 earthquakes in Nepal

In 2016 we continued this tradition through donations totaling $60000 to the following nonprofit organizations

DISASTER RELIEF

22 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

In 2016 the Berlin office of Morrison amp Foerster launched its own charitable giving program that is consistent with the goals of the Foundation in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Established for tax and charitable-giving reasons the program in Berlin follows a model developed several years earlier for charitable giving in the firmrsquos London office

The Berlin officersquos program issued charitable grants in 2016 totaling euro44000 or approximately $46349 The London officersquos program made charitable donations totaling pound86280 or approximately $106140 A sample of those grants is described below

CHARITABLE GIVING IN EUROPE

pound7228 (approx $8892)

RICHARD HOUSE CHILDRENrsquoS HOSPICELondon richardhouseorguk

The first childrenrsquos hospice in London Richard House delivers clinical care short breaks and other residential services to children and young adults with life-limiting or life-threatening health conditions while supporting their families through counseling and bereavement programs

euro5000 (approx $5268)

REFUGEE LAW CLINIC BERLIN EVBerlin rlc-berlinorg

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin was created in 2014 through an initiative of undergraduate and PhD students at the Humboldt University of Berlin Part of the Refugee Law Clinic Network in Germany the Berlin clinic trains university students in asylum and migration law The students then offer free legal advice to refugees and migrants at a variety of locations in Berlin including the university emergency shelters and preliminary reception centers

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

The Foundation distributes funds at the discretion of its board of directors which consists of partners from each of the firmrsquos regions

Only funding requests sponsored by Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff are considered

Donations are made to US nonprofit organizations with IRC sect 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status whose programs in the view of the Foundationrsquos board of directors are aligned with the Foundationrsquos focus and can in the boardrsquos opinion best serve the communityrsquos needs We prefer to support programs that can benefit greatly from even relatively modest donations We also support a scholarship program for the children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members

We do not contribute to fraternal religious or political organizations to groups that discriminate on the basis of race religion political affiliation gender identity or sexual orientation or to individuals We do not make donations for firm-related business development or client-relations reasons The Foundation does not purchase tickets to charitable fundraising events

GIVING GUIDELINES

ONLY FUNDING REQUESTS SPONSORED BY MORRISON amp FOERSTER LAWYERS AND STAFF ARE CONSIDERED

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

24 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

2016 The following are the organizations listed by region that received at least $1000 in Foundation donations during 2016 Not

included are matching gifts and Terraciano Scholarship awards which are described above Unless otherwise noted we designated our gifts

for recipientsrsquo general funds

CONTRIBUTIONS

30 Years + $50 Million | 25

DENVER AREA $

Alpine Legal Services ndash Glenwood Springs 1500 Colorado Coalition for the Homeless ndash Stout Street Eye Clinic ndash Denver

1055

Colorado Lawyers Committee ndash Denver 4110 Conservation Colorado Education Fund ndash Denver

1000

Deaf Overcoming Violence through Empowerment (DOVE) ndash Denver

1055

Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado ndash Greenwood Village

1055

Florence Crittenton Services of Colorado ndash Denver

1056

Food For Thought ndash Denver 5000 Girls Inc of Metro Denver ndash Denver 1056 Hope House of Colorado ndash Arvada 2300 The Legal Aid Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2905

Live By Living ndash Lakewood 1000 Mi Casa Resource Center ndash Pro Bono Patent Program General Fund ndash Denver

1000

Rescue Me ndash Colorado Mutt Rescue ndash Watkinsonville Georgia

1056

Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Denver

35590

SungateKids ndash Englewood 2500 Volunteers of America ndash Camp POSTCARD Early Childhood Education Center Veteran Services Center ndash Denver

27500

Wish of a Lifetime ndash Denver 1056 The Womenrsquos Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2500

LOS ANGELES AREA $

Able ARTS Work ndash Long Beach 5000 ACLU Foundation of Southern California ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Childrenrsquos Rights ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Housing and Healing ndash Los Angeles

5000

Bet Tzedek Legal Services ndash Los Angeles 5000 Big Up Kidz ndash Los Angeles 5000 Break the Cycle ndash Culver City 5000

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

California Institute of Technology ndash Moore-Hufstedler Fund ndash Pasadena

15000

CARES ndash LAC + USC Medical Center ndash Los Angeles

2500

Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law ndash Casa LibreFreedom House Homeless Youth Shelter ndash Los Angeles

2500

Childrenrsquos Bureau ndash Los Angeles 5000 Childrenrsquos Burn Foundation ndash Sherman Oaks

2500

Childrenrsquos Hospital Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

3500

Childrenrsquos Law Center of California ndash Monterey Park

5000

Circle of Friends ndash Los Angeles 5000 Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) ndash Los Angeles

10000

The Colburn School ndash Los Angeles 2500 Constitutional Rights Foundation ndash Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets Program General Fund ndash Los Angeles

112500

Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services ndash Culver City

5000

DIY Girls ndash Los Angeles 1000 Family Health Care Centers of Greater Los Angeles ndash Bell Gardens

3500

Friends of the Los Angeles County Law Library ndash Los Angeles

3000

Good Shepherd Shelter ndash Los Angeles 5000 Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association ndash Los Angeles

2500

Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law ndash Los Angeles

5000

Hathaway-Sycamores Child and Family Services ndash Pasadena

5000

Homeboy Industries ndash Los Angeles 1000 House of Ruth ndash Claremont 3000 Inner-City Arts ndash Los Angeles 5000 Inner City Law Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 JFS ndash SOVA Community Food amp Resource Program ndash Van Nuys

2639

Just the Beginning ndash A Pipeline Organization ndash Summer Legal Institute in Los Angeles ndash Chicago Illinois

5000

26 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

LA Kitchen ndash Los Angeles 2500 Law Rocks ndash Manhattan Beach 5000 Learning Rights Law Center ndash Los Angeles 6000 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

5000

Levitt amp Quinn Family Law Center ndash Los Angeles

5000

Library Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Childrenrsquos Summer Reading Club ndash Los Angeles

3500

Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles County Bar Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles LGBT Center ndash Los Angeles 4000 Los Angeles Mission ndash Los Angeles 1000 Los Angeles Regional Food Bank ndash Los Angeles

5600

Los Angeles Times Family Fund ndash Summer Camp Campaign ndash Pasadena

2500

Maternal and Child Health Access ndash Los Angeles

3000

McKinley Childrenrsquos Center ndash San Dimas 1500 Mental Health Advocacy Services ndash Los Angeles

5000

The Midnight Mission ndash Los Angeles 1500 Music Center Foundation ndash Los Angeles 4000 My Friendrsquos Place ndash Hollywood 5000 Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society ndash Pasadena

7500

Para Los Nintildeos ndash Los Angeles 2500 PATH Beyond Shelter ndash Los Angeles 1000 Public Counsel ndash Los Angeles 5000 The Rape Foundation ndash Santa Monica 1000 Roy W Roberts IIndashWattsWillowbrook Boys amp Girls Club ndash Los Angeles

2500

Support for Harbor Area Womenrsquos Lives (SHAWL) ndash San Pedro

5000

Starlight Childrenrsquos Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Venice Family Clinic ndash Venice 4000 Weingart Center Association ndash Los Angeles 5000 Western Center on Law amp Poverty ndash Los Angeles

5000

NEW YORK CITY AREA $

A Better Balance ndash New York 10000 Advocates for Children of New York ndash New York 15330 AIDS Walk New York ndash New York 5000 Anti-Defamation League ndash New York 1500 Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund ndash New York

5000

Association to Benefit Children ndash New York 1000 Behind the Book ndash New York 3000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City ndash New York

5000

Breaking Ground ndash New York 2000 BronxWorks ndash Early Childhood Learning Center ndash Bronx

2500

Brooklyn Botanic Garden ndash The Childrenrsquos Garden and The Discovery Garden ndash Brooklyn

1500

The Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse ndash Brooklyn

1000

Brooklyn Defender Services ndash Family Defense Project ndash Brooklyn

2500

CaringKind ndash New York 2500 CFC Loud N Clear Foundation ndash Farmingdale New Jersey

1500

Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts ndash New York 30000 Citizensrsquo Committee for Children of New York ndash New York

3000

City Bar Justice Center ndash New York 10000 City Harvest ndash New York 2000 CITYarts ndash New York 2500 Civic Builders ndash New York 5000 Coalition for the Homeless ndash Camp Homeward Bound First Step Job Training Program ndash New York

7500

Columbia University ndash Babies Heart Fund ndash New York

1500

Comprehensive Development ndash New York 5000 Concrete Safaris ndash New York 2500 DonorsChooseorg ndash New York City Projects ndash New York

10000

The Doe Fund ndash New York 2500 Dress for Success ndash New York 5000 East Harlem Tutorial Program ndash New York 5000 Edible Schoolyard NYC ndash Brooklyn 5000 The Exoneration Initiative ndash In Honor of Richard Rosario ndash New York

10000

30 Years + $50 Million | 27

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Family Center ndash The Legal Wellness Institute ndash Brooklyn

5000

Fordham Student Sponsored Fellowship ndash New York

1000

Fund for the City of New York ndash ENACT School Partnership Program ndash New York

2500

Getting Out and Staying Out ndash New York 5000 Global Language Project ndash New York 10000 GO Project ndash New York 5000 Grace Institute ndash New York 2500 Harlem Childrenrsquos Zone ndash New York 5000 Harlem RBI ndash New York 2500 Harmony Program ndash New York 2500 Harvest Home ndash New York 3000 Her Justice ndash New York 2500 Hofstra University ndash Hofstra Law Access to Justice Incubator ndash Hempstead

15000

iMentor ndash New York 5000 Inwood House ndash New York 8000 The Jennifer A Kay Foundation ndash New York 2500 The Jewish Board ndash The Mann Center ndash New York

2500

The Keswell School ndash New York 15000 Lawyers Alliance for New York ndash New York 45000 Lawyers for Children ndash New York 5000 LeGaL Foundation ndash New York 5000 Legal Information for Families Today ndash Brooklyn

2500

Legal Outreach ndash PACT (Pathways to Achievement and Community Transformation) ndash Long Island City

5000

Legal Services NYC ndash New York 11000 Letrsquos Get Ready ndash New York 10000 Literacy Partners ndash New York 5000 Manhattan Legal Services ndash New York 2500 Nazareth Housing ndash New York 2500 Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem ndash New York

2500

New York Asian Womenrsquos Center ndash New York

2500

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest ndash New York

15000

New York Legal Assistance Group ndash New York 3500 New York Womenrsquos Foundation ndash New York 2500

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Office of the Appellate Defender ndash New York 5000 The Partnership for the Homeless ndash New York 5000 PENCIL ndash New York 2500 Performance Space 122 ndash Brooklyn 5000 Pro Bono Partnership ndash White Plains 1500 ProjectArt ndash New York 2000 The Public Theater ndash Shakespeare in the Park ndash New York

10000

Randallrsquos Island Park Alliance ndash New York 5000 Riverside Symphony ndash Music Memory Program ndash New York

10000

Safe Passage Project ndash New York 1000 Sanctuary for Families ndash New York 13000 SCO Family of Services ndash Glen Cove 2500 Selfhelp Community Services ndash New York 1000 Start Small Think Big ndash Bronx 5000 Storefront Academy Harlem ndash New York 10000 Trip of a Lifetime ndash Summer Travel Scholarships ndash Scarsdale

3500

Union Settlement Association ndash New York 2000 United Neighborhood Houses ndash New York 1000 Urban Justice Center ndash Summer Internship Program ndash New York

3000

Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts ndash New York 5000 Volunteers of Legal Service ndash New York 15000 You Gotta Believe ndash The Older Child Adoption amp Permanency Movement ndash This Is For Real Program ndash Brooklyn

112500

Young Peoplersquos Chorus of New York City ndash New York

1250

Youth INC ndash New York 2500 Youth Represent ndash New York 2500

NORTHERN VIRGINIA $

Britepaths ndash Fairfax 30000 Carpenterrsquos Shelter ndash Alexandria 10000 Doorways for Women and Families ndash Arlington

10000

Fairfax CASA ndash Fairfax 5000 Fairfax Partnership for Youth ndash Falls Church 5000 Final Salute ndash Haymarket 5000 Friends of FANA ndash Reston 1000 Homestretch ndash Falls Church 5000

28 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NORTHERN VIRGINIA (CONTINUED)

Just Neighbors ndash Falls Church 5000 Legal Aid Justice Center ndash JustChildren Program Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Fairfax

10874

Legal Services of Northern Virginia ndash Fairfax 10000 Loudoun Abused Womenrsquos Shelter ndash Leesburg 10000 Volunteer Fairfax ndash Fairfax 10000

SAN DIEGO AREA $

Casa Cornelia Law Center ndash San Diego 5000 Century Club of San Diego ndash Champions for Youth ndash La Jolla

1319

Distinguished Young Women of San Diego ndash Carlsbad

1500

Girls on the Run of San Diego ndash Encinitas 5000 The Honor Foundation ndash San Diego 1000 Imperial Court de San Diego ndash San Diego 5000 Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank ndash San Diego

10000

Japan Society of San Diego and Tijuana ndash Tomodachi Initiative Youth Baseball Exchange ndash San Diego

2500

Just in Time for Foster Youth ndash San Diego 5000 La Jolla Playhouse ndash Education and Outreach Programs ndash La Jolla

5000

Legal Aid Society of San Diego ndash San Diego 15000 Rady Childrenrsquos Hospital Auxiliary ndash Del Mar Unit ndash San Diego

10000

San Diego County Bar Foundation ndash San Diego 5000 San Diego Junior Theatre ndash Tuition Assistance Program ndash San Diego

7500

San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program ndash San Diego

10000

Semper Fi Fund ndash Oceanside 1000 Solutions for Change ndash Vista 5000 UC San Diego Foundation ndash Christini Fund ndash La Jolla

1000

University of San Diego School of Law ndash The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation ndash Stephen S Dunham Scholarship ndash San Diego

20000

Voices for Children ndash Case Liaison Program General Fund ndash San Diego

137500

Warfighter Made ndash Temecula 1000 YMCA of San Diego County ndash San Diego 3000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA $

100 Black Men of the Bay Area ndash Oakland 5000 A Better Way ndash Berkeley 3000 ACLU Foundation ndash FrontLine Fund ndash San Francisco

5000

AIDS Legal Referral Panel ndash San Francisco 7500 AIDS Walk San Francisco ndash San Francisco 1600 Alameda County Community Food Bank ndash Oakland

13500

APA Family Support Services ndash San Francisco

2000

The Arc San Francisco ndash San Francisco 5000 At The Crossroads ndash San Francisco 2000 Bay Area Legal Aid ndash Oakland 70000 Bay Area Urban Debate League ndash Oakland 12500 Bay Area Young Survivors ndash Deb Mosley Memorial Scholarship Fund ndash San Francisco

3840

Berkeley Repertory Theatre ndash Youth Education Programs ndash Berkeley

18500

Bridge the Gap College Prep ndash Sausalito 50000 California Bar Foundation ndash Diversity Scholarship Program ndash San Francisco

10000

California Life Sciences Institute ndash K-12 STEM Education ndash South San Francisco

2500

Centro Legal de la Raza ndash Oakland 2500 Challenge Day ndash Concord 1000 Charlotte Maxwell Clinic ndash Oakland 2500 Child Care Law Center ndash San Francisco 2500 Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund ndash San Francisco

25000

Clinic By the Bay ndash San Francisco 2000 The Commonwealth Club of California ndash Bay Area Student Outreach ndash San Francisco

5000

Community Alliance for Special Education ndash San Francisco

30000

Disability Rights Education amp Defense Fund ndash Berkeley

2500

Dogs for Diabetics ndash Concord 1000 DonorsChooseorg ndash San Francisco Bay Area Projects ndash New York

5000

Earned Asset Resource Network ndash San Francisco

1000

East Bay Agency for Children ndash Oakland 8000 East Bay Childrenrsquos Law Offices ndash Oakland 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 29

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

East Bay College Fund ndash College Access Program ndash Oakland

10000

East Bay Community Law Center ndash Berkeley 25000 Eviction Defense Collaborative ndash San Francisco 2500 Fiat Lux Scholarship Program Fund ndash Berkeley 2500 First Graduate ndash San Francisco 5000 First Place for Youth ndash Oakland 10000 The Foundation of City College of San Francisco ndash San Francisco

10000

Friends of the San Francisco Public Library ndash The Mix at SFPL ndash San Francisco

7500

Future Youth Records ndash Pacifica 5000 George Mark Childrenrsquos House ndash San Leandro 2500 Gray Area Foundation for the Arts ndash Oakland Fire Fund ndash San Francisco

10000

Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco ndash San Francisco

5000

Jewish Community Relations Council ndash Jewish Coalition for Literacy ndash San Francisco

1000

Jewish Family and Childrenrsquos Services ndash San Francisco

3500

Jewish Family amp Childrenrsquos Services of the East Bay ndash Berkeley

3500

Juma Ventures ndash San Francisco 5000 Justice amp Diversity Center ndash General Fund Bay Area Minority Law School Student Scholarship ndash San Francisco

50000

La Casa de las Madres ndash San Francisco 5000 La Cocina ndash San Francisco 1900 La Raza Centro Legal ndash Unaccompanied Children Project ndash San Francisco

10000

Larkin Street Youth Services ndash San Francisco 10000 Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area ndash San Francisco

70000

Legal Aid at Work ndash San Francisco 55000 Legal Aid of Marin ndash San Rafael 5000 Legal Services for Children ndash San Francisco 18000 Level Playing Field Institute ndash SMASH Program ndash Oakland

3000

Little BrothersndashFriends of the Elderly ndash San Francisco

2450

Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area ndash San Francisco 2000 Mission Graduates ndash San Francisco 2000 New Leaders ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash Oakland

5000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

Oakland Museum of California ndash Learning Initiatives ndash Oakland

2500

OneJustice ndash San Francisco 3000 Opportunity Junction ndash Antioch 1500 The Other Bar Foundation ndash San Francisco 5000 PowerMyLearning ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash New York

1500

Project Open Hand ndash San Francisco 7000 Raphael House ndash San Francisco 15000 Reading Partners ndash Oakland 1000 Rebuilding Together San Francisco ndash San Francisco

6000

The Reset Foundation ndash Berkeley 2000 RYSE Center ndash Richmond 1000 San Francisco AIDS Foundation ndash San Francisco

21500

San Francisco Interfaith Council ndash San Francisco

3500

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ndash Education Programs ndash San Francisco

25000

San Francisco Suicide Prevention ndash Youth Risk Reduction Program ndash San Francisco

2500

San Francisco Symphony ndash Adventures in Music Youth Education Program General Fund ndash San Francisco

43500

Seven Tepees Youth Program ndash College and Career Program ndash San Francisco

10000

SF-Marin Food Bank ndash San Francisco 9250 Shelter Inc ndash Concord 1000 The Spot Oakland ndash Oakland 1000 Swords to Plowshares ndash San Francisco 5000 Tuolumne River Trust ndash San Francisco 1500 UC Berkeley SAGE Scholars Program ndash Berkeley

3000

Youth Outside ndash Oakland 1000

SILICON VALLEY $

Abilities United ndash Palo Alto 3000 Adolescent Counseling Services ndash Outlet Program ndash Redwood City

2500

The Art of Yoga Project ndash Palo Alto 1000 Asian Law Alliance ndash San Jose 6500 Avenidas ndash Palo Alto 3000

30 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Bring Me A Book Foundation ndash Redwood City 3000 The Campaign for Legal Services ndash Mountain View

30000

Child Advocates of Silicon Valley ndash Milpitas 2500 Childrenrsquos Health Council ndash Palo Alto 2500 Cinequest ndash San Jose 2500 College of Adaptive Arts ndash San Jose 1000 Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash East Palo Alto

11000

Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse ndash San Mateo

2500

CuriOdyssey ndash San Mateo 2500 Eastside College Preparatory School ndash East Palo Alto

6000

Ecumenical Hunger Program ndash East Palo Alto

2500

Family amp Children Services of Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto

2500

Family Connections ndash San Carlos 2500 The Family Giving Tree ndash Milpitas 2000 The Fit Kids Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Friends for Youth ndash Redwood City 2500 Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve ndash Moss Beach

3000

HomeFirst ndash Milpitas 1000 HopeLab Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto Charitable Foundation ndash Palo Alto

1000

La Raza Lawyers Charitable Foundation ndash San Jose

3000

Law Foundation of Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 15000 Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County ndash Redwood City

15000

LifeMoves ndash Menlo Park 3500 Marine Toys for Tots Foundation ndash San Jose 2000 My New Red Shoes ndash Redwood City 2500 Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence ndash San Jose

1500

Pacific Autism Center for Education ndash Santa Clara

5000

Palo Alto Art Center Foundation ndash Palo Alto 2500 Palo Alto Family YMCA ndash Parkinsonrsquos Exercise Program ndash Palo Alto

3500

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Parents Helping Parents ndash San Jose 2500 Peninsula Bridge ndash Menlo Park 5000 Pie Ranch ndash Pescadero 2500 Pro Bono Project Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 QuestBridge ndash QuestBridge Scholars Network at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

1000

Ravenswood Education Foundation ndash Menlo Park

30000

Roadrunners Sports Club ndash Palo Alto 1000 Ronald McDonald House at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

5000

Sacred Heart Community Service ndash San Jose 1000 Samaritan House ndash San Mateo 3500 San Jose Museum of Art ndash San Jose 2500 Santa Clara University ndash Katharine amp George Alexander Community Law Center ndash San Jose

5000

Second Harvest Food Bank ndash San Jose 3500 Sequoia Adult School Scholars ndash Palo Alto 1000 Silicon Valley Community Foundation ndash San Francisco Bay Area Summer Reading Program ndash Mountain View

1000

Stand Up for Kids ndash Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 Stanford University ndash Stanford Community Law Clinic ndash East Palo Alto

10000

The Tech Museum of Innovation ndash San Jose 2500 TheatreWorks Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto 2500 The Tower Foundation of San Jose State University ndash Record Clearance Project ndash San Jose

2000

Vida Verde Nature Education ndash San Gregorio 1500

WASHINGTON DC AREA $

A Wider Circle ndash Bethesda 5000 ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation ndash Washington DC

15000

Ayuda ndash Washington DC 5000 Back on My Feet ndash Washington DC 5000 Bread for the City ndash Washington DC 10000 Bright Beginnings ndash Washington DC 10000 BUILD ndash Metro DC Programs ndash Washington DC

15000

Calvary Womenrsquos Services ndash Washington DC 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 31

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Children of Mine Youth Center ndash Washington DC

10000

Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Washington DC

15416

Community Family Life Services ndash Washington DC

1000

Council for Court Excellence ndash Washington DC

3500

DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice ndash Washington DC

5000

DC Bar Foundation ndash Washington DC 5000 DC Bar Pro Bono Center ndash Washington DC 15000 DC Greens ndash Washington DC 10000 DC School of Law Foundation ndash Scholarship Campaign ndash Washington DC

8400

DC Volunteer Lawyers Project ndash Washington DC

7500

Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP) ndash Washington DC

10000

Everybody Wins DC ndash Power Lunch Reading Program ndash Washington DC

2400

The Family Place ndash Washington DC 15000 Food amp Friends ndash Washington DC 8000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center ndash Washington DC

37500

Friendship Place ndash Washington DC 7500 Georgetown University ndash Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center ndash Washington DC

2500

House of Ruth ndash Washington DC 8000 Johns Hopkins University ndash Sarcoma Research Fund ndash Baltimore

10600

Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) ndash Washington DC

10000

Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia ndash Washington DC

20000

Legal Counsel for the Elderly ndash Washington DC

10000

Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project ndash Washington DC

7500

N Street Village ndash Washington DC 10000 Neighborhood Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

6000

Only Make Believe ndash Washington DC 5000

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Playworks ndash Washington DC 5000 Reach Incorporated ndash Washington DC 5000 RESET Classroom Adventures in Hands-On Science amp Math ndash Washington DC

5000

Sitar Arts Center ndash Washington DC 10000 So Others Might Eat ndash Washington DC 8000 Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders (SMYAL) ndash Washington DC

5000

Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs ndash Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

122500

The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless ndash Washington DC

7500

OTHER US $

Anti-Defamation League ndash Chicago Illinois 1500 Foundation for Democracy and Justice ndash Sacramento California

4000

Mono Lake Foundation ndash Lee Vining California

1000

Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation ndash Monterey California

2500

Parents for a Sustainable Future ndash Boston Massachusetts

1000

Sundance Benefit ndash Camp Rehoboth ndash Rehoboth Beach Delaware

1000

NATIONAL FOCUS $

ABA Fund for Justice and Education ndash ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund Rule of Law Initiative ndash Chicago Illinois

5680

American Cancer Society ndash Vienna Virginia 10250 American Heart Association ndash Des Moines Iowa 10250 American Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation ndash Arlington Virginia

5000

American Jewish Committee ndash New York 2500 Americans for Responsible Solutions Foundation ndash San Francisco

5000

Appleseed Foundation ndash Washington DC 8000 The Avielle Foundation ndash Newtown Connecticut 1000 Bellwether Education Partners ndash Sudbury Massachusetts

5000

32 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NATIONAL FOCUS (CONTINUED)

Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence ndash Lawyers for a Safer America ndash Washington DC

10000

Brennan Center for Justice ndash New York 5000 Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association (CASANA) ndash Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

2000

Disability Rights Legal Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 Equal Justice Works ndash Fellowship Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

386000

Federal Bar Foundation ndash New York 5000 Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) ndash Los Angeles

2500

The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation ndash New York

10000

KinderVision Foundation ndash The Greatest Save Teen PSA Program ndash Peru Indiana

5000

Lambda Legal ndash Los Angeles 5000 Learning Ally ndash Princeton New Jersey 7500 Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation ndash Norwalk Connecticut

10000

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund ndash New York

5000

National Center for Youth Law ndash Oakland California

15000

National Immigration Law Center ndash Los Angeles 2500 The National Urban Technology Center ndash New York

2500

National Veterans Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

5000

National Womenrsquos Law Center ndash Washington DC

5000

OutServe-SLDN ndash Washington DC 5000 Pro Bono Net ndash New York 15000 Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation ndash Chicago Illinois

2000

Soledad OrsquoBrien and Brad Raymond Starfish Foundation ndash New York

5000

The Trevor Project ndash West Hollywood California

7500

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ndash Washington DC

10000

ASIA $

Bethel USA ndash Fort Collins Colorado 5000

ASIA (CONTINUED)

Global Fund for Mental Health ndash TELL Japan Chat Room Project ndash Hinsdale Illinois

32900

GlobalGiving ndash Lighthouse Center for Human Trafficking Victims ndash Washington DC

94419

IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Response ndash Bethesda Maryland

25000

Motherrsquos Choice USA ndash Montrose Colorado 30000 Room to Read ndash Asia Programs ndash San Francisco

20000

Second Harvest Asia ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Relief ndash Roseville Minnesota

25000

Teach for China ndash San Francisco 5000

INTERNATIONAL FOCUS $

Center for Reproductive Rights ndash New York 15000 Ceres ndash Boston Massachusetts 2500 The Cyrus R Vance Center for International Justice ndash New York

10000

Doctors Without Borders ndash New York 1500 Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance ndash San Rafael California

5000

Global Goods Partners ndash New York 5000 Human Rights Watch ndash Childrenrsquos Rights Division ndash New York

5000

Immigration Equality ndash New York 2500 Plant with Purpose ndash San Diego 2500 RefugePoint ndash Boston Massachusetts 5000 Save the Children ndash Fairfield Connecticut 1000 Speak Up Africa ndash New York 1000 Vera Institute of Justice ndash New York 5000 VisionSpring ndash New York 10000

BERLIN $

Arne Friedrich Stiftung (Arne Friedrich Foundation) ndash Berlin

4214

Bantabaa eV (Meeting Point) ndash Berlin 3160 Berliner Herz (Berlin Heart) ndash Berlin 3055 Die Arche (The Ark) ndash Berlin 2528 Freudberg Gemeinschaftsschule (Freudberg Scholarships) ndash Berlin

2528

30 Years + $50 Million | 33

BERLIN (CONTINUED)

Jenny de la Torre Stiftung (Jenny de la Torre Foundation) ndash Berlin

5267

JUNA eV (Jung Unbegleitet Nicht Allein) (Young Unaccompanied Not Alone) ndash Berlin

1053

KuB eV (Kontakt- und Beratungsstelle fuumlr Fluumlchtlinge und Migrant_innen) (Contact and Counseling for Refugees and Migrants) ndash Berlin

1053

Outreach ndash Mobile Jungendarbeit Berlin (Outreach ndash Mobile Youth Work Berlin) ndash Berlin

1053

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin eV ndash Berlin 5267 Rock it Biz gemeinnuumltzige Stiftungs-GmbH (Rock it Biz Nonprofit Foundation) ndash Berlin

10535

Sharehaus Refugio (Sharehouse Refuge) ndash Berlin

3160

Teach First Deutschland (Teach First Germany) ndash Berlin

3160

LONDON AND UK $

Blind Sailing ndash Ramsgate 8892 Bliss ndash London 8892 Bowel Cancer UK ndash London 8892 The Brokerage Citylink ndash London 8892 Generating Genius ndash South Croydon 8892 The Hospice of St Francis ndash Hertfordshire 8892 Ian Mikardo High School ndash London 8892 Legal Advice Centre (University House) ndash London

4920

Plan International UK ndash London 2460 Rhythms of Life ndash London 8892 Richard House Childrenrsquos Hospice ndash London 8892 South Westminster Legal Advice Centre ndash London

4920

The Sparkle Foundation ndash Lancashire 2460 Womankind Worldwide ndash London 2460 You Make It ndash London 8892 The Berlin and London offices of Morrison amp Foerster each

have their own charitable giving program that is consistent with the Foundationrsquos goals in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Both officesrsquo sets of 2016 contributions which are in addition to those of the Foundation are listed here for informational purposes if greater than $1000 (converted) but they are not included in this reportrsquos financial discussion

CONTACT USIf you are a partner or employee of Morrison amp Foerster and have questions or comments please visit the ldquoMoFo Foundationrdquo section of the portal for

more information and a list of current Foundation representatives

DIRECTORS + OFFICERS AS OF DECEMBER 31 2016

JAMIE A LEVITTDirector and ChairNew York

KENNETH A KUWAYTIDirector and PresidentPalo Alto

W STEPHEN SMITHDirector and SecretaryWashington DC

PAUL D MCKENZIEDirector and Vice PresidentBeijing

ANGELA KEREKDirector and Vice PresidentBerlin

ALEX VAN DER WOLKDirector and Vice PresidentBrussels

SCOTT F LLEWELLYNDirector and Vice PresidentDenver

TREVOR L JAMESDirector and Vice PresidentLondon

NANCY R THOMASDirector and Vice PresidentLos Angeles

LAWRENCE T YANOWITCHDirector and Vice PresidentNorthern Virginia

BRIAN M KRAMERDirector and Vice PresidentSan Diego

RUTH N BORENSTEINDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

JACLYN LIUDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

DALE E CALDWELLDirector and Vice PresidentTokyo

ARTHUR KELLERChief Financial OfficerSan Francisco

ANNE M ELLISManager and Chief Operating OfficerSan Francisco

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

18 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

$5000THE ARC SAN FRANCISCOSan Francisco thearcsforg

The Arc San Francisco is a lifelong learning and achievement center for more than 700 individuals with developmental disabilities in San Francisco San Mateo and Marin Counties

$2500GEORGETOWN LOMBARDI COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTERWashington DC lombardigeorgetownedu

Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center seeks to prevent treat and cure cancers by linking scientific discovery expert and compassionate patient care quality education and partnership with the community

$1000CONSERVATION COLORADO EDUCATION FUNDDenver conservationcoeforg

Conservation Colorado Education Fund works in nonpartisan ways to engage conservationists in the civic arena It also conducts nonpartisan civic engagement work such as get-out-the-vote efforts and grassroots organizing on specific policy issues

We donated approximately $256000 in 2016 to programs addressing the health and well-being of others Donations supported organizations assisting people living with HIVAIDS people with developmental and physical disabilities and people seeking to overcome economic disadvantages We also gave to a variety of nonprofit medical research organizations and to social service agencies seeking to strengthen local communities Below are three examples

HEALTH

30 Years + $50 Million | 19

$7500SAN DIEGO JUNIOR THEATRESan Diego juniortheatrecom

San Diego Junior Theatre provides engaging innovative high-quality theatre education and productions for children of all cultural heritages ages abilities and levels of interest Our donation supported its tuition assistance program

$5000ABLE ARTS WORKLong Beach California ableartsworkorg

The primary vision of Able ARTS Work is to provide lifelong learning community service and vocational opportunities through the creative arts for people with disabilities of all ages in an environment of warmth encouragement and inclusion

$2500THEATREWORKS SILICON VALLEYPalo Alto theatreworksorg

TheatreWorks celebrates the human spirit through innovative productions new works and education programs inspired by and engaging its diverse Silicon Valley community

In 2016 the Foundation supported organizations seeking to enrich our communities through creative and thought-provoking expression We designated many of these donations for the recipientsrsquo youth outreach and education programs Our donations to arts programs totaled more than $150000 Below are three examples

ARTS

20 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

INDIVIDUAL GIFT MATCHING

The Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by eligible lawyers and staff to a wide variety of nonprofit organizations that meet our giving guidelines In 2016 we matched gifts to charities such as the Anti-Defamation League in New York Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank in San Diego Swords to Plowshares in San Francisco and The Trevor Project in West Hollywood California In total the

Foundation contributed more than $88000 in individual matching gifts to more than 250 charitable organizations

LAW SCHOOL GIFT MATCHING

In a separate program the Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by the firmrsquos lawyers to their respective law schools In 2016 we donated more than $21000 in matching gifts to 22 law schools

CHALLENGE GRANTS

The Foundation occasionally offers to match the amount raised by firm personnel to benefit charitable causes of particular importance to Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff These challenge grants are usually issued through our community-grants or disaster-relief programs

The Foundation offers contribution-matching programs to Morrison amp Foerster personnel The purpose of these programs is to encourage private charitable giving provide additional leverage to gifts made by the firmrsquos lawyers and staff and support the charitable goals of the firmrsquos individual donors In 2016 the Foundation donated nearly $110000 in matching gifts

MATCHING

30 Years + $50 Million | 21

$25000ISRAAID (US) GLOBAL HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCEBethesda Maryland israaidcoil

IsraAID is a nonprofit nongovernmental organization committed to providing life-saving disaster relief and long-term support Our donation supported its efforts to provide food water and mental health support to people in emergency shelters following a series of earthquakes including a magnitude 70 mainshock in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$25000SECOND HARVEST ASIARoseville Minnesota foodbankasia

Second Harvest Asia serves as a knowledge leader resource and convener of food banks in Asia Our donation supported efforts to deliver food and relief supplies to people affected by the earthquakes in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$10000GRAY AREA FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTSSan Francisco grayareaorg

Gray Area uses art and technology to create social and civic impact through education incubation and public events Our donation supported the relief fund that Gray Area established following the ldquoGhost Shiprdquo warehouse fire in Oakland California that killed 36 people many of them artists in December 2016

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has a strong tradition of facilitating and increasing the impact of the generosity of Morrison amp Foerster partners and employees Over the years we have coordinated special campaigns that have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for relief and restoration work following various disasters such as Hurricane Sandy in 2012 flooding in Colorado in 2013 and the spring 2015 earthquakes in Nepal

In 2016 we continued this tradition through donations totaling $60000 to the following nonprofit organizations

DISASTER RELIEF

22 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

In 2016 the Berlin office of Morrison amp Foerster launched its own charitable giving program that is consistent with the goals of the Foundation in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Established for tax and charitable-giving reasons the program in Berlin follows a model developed several years earlier for charitable giving in the firmrsquos London office

The Berlin officersquos program issued charitable grants in 2016 totaling euro44000 or approximately $46349 The London officersquos program made charitable donations totaling pound86280 or approximately $106140 A sample of those grants is described below

CHARITABLE GIVING IN EUROPE

pound7228 (approx $8892)

RICHARD HOUSE CHILDRENrsquoS HOSPICELondon richardhouseorguk

The first childrenrsquos hospice in London Richard House delivers clinical care short breaks and other residential services to children and young adults with life-limiting or life-threatening health conditions while supporting their families through counseling and bereavement programs

euro5000 (approx $5268)

REFUGEE LAW CLINIC BERLIN EVBerlin rlc-berlinorg

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin was created in 2014 through an initiative of undergraduate and PhD students at the Humboldt University of Berlin Part of the Refugee Law Clinic Network in Germany the Berlin clinic trains university students in asylum and migration law The students then offer free legal advice to refugees and migrants at a variety of locations in Berlin including the university emergency shelters and preliminary reception centers

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

The Foundation distributes funds at the discretion of its board of directors which consists of partners from each of the firmrsquos regions

Only funding requests sponsored by Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff are considered

Donations are made to US nonprofit organizations with IRC sect 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status whose programs in the view of the Foundationrsquos board of directors are aligned with the Foundationrsquos focus and can in the boardrsquos opinion best serve the communityrsquos needs We prefer to support programs that can benefit greatly from even relatively modest donations We also support a scholarship program for the children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members

We do not contribute to fraternal religious or political organizations to groups that discriminate on the basis of race religion political affiliation gender identity or sexual orientation or to individuals We do not make donations for firm-related business development or client-relations reasons The Foundation does not purchase tickets to charitable fundraising events

GIVING GUIDELINES

ONLY FUNDING REQUESTS SPONSORED BY MORRISON amp FOERSTER LAWYERS AND STAFF ARE CONSIDERED

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

24 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

2016 The following are the organizations listed by region that received at least $1000 in Foundation donations during 2016 Not

included are matching gifts and Terraciano Scholarship awards which are described above Unless otherwise noted we designated our gifts

for recipientsrsquo general funds

CONTRIBUTIONS

30 Years + $50 Million | 25

DENVER AREA $

Alpine Legal Services ndash Glenwood Springs 1500 Colorado Coalition for the Homeless ndash Stout Street Eye Clinic ndash Denver

1055

Colorado Lawyers Committee ndash Denver 4110 Conservation Colorado Education Fund ndash Denver

1000

Deaf Overcoming Violence through Empowerment (DOVE) ndash Denver

1055

Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado ndash Greenwood Village

1055

Florence Crittenton Services of Colorado ndash Denver

1056

Food For Thought ndash Denver 5000 Girls Inc of Metro Denver ndash Denver 1056 Hope House of Colorado ndash Arvada 2300 The Legal Aid Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2905

Live By Living ndash Lakewood 1000 Mi Casa Resource Center ndash Pro Bono Patent Program General Fund ndash Denver

1000

Rescue Me ndash Colorado Mutt Rescue ndash Watkinsonville Georgia

1056

Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Denver

35590

SungateKids ndash Englewood 2500 Volunteers of America ndash Camp POSTCARD Early Childhood Education Center Veteran Services Center ndash Denver

27500

Wish of a Lifetime ndash Denver 1056 The Womenrsquos Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2500

LOS ANGELES AREA $

Able ARTS Work ndash Long Beach 5000 ACLU Foundation of Southern California ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Childrenrsquos Rights ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Housing and Healing ndash Los Angeles

5000

Bet Tzedek Legal Services ndash Los Angeles 5000 Big Up Kidz ndash Los Angeles 5000 Break the Cycle ndash Culver City 5000

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

California Institute of Technology ndash Moore-Hufstedler Fund ndash Pasadena

15000

CARES ndash LAC + USC Medical Center ndash Los Angeles

2500

Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law ndash Casa LibreFreedom House Homeless Youth Shelter ndash Los Angeles

2500

Childrenrsquos Bureau ndash Los Angeles 5000 Childrenrsquos Burn Foundation ndash Sherman Oaks

2500

Childrenrsquos Hospital Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

3500

Childrenrsquos Law Center of California ndash Monterey Park

5000

Circle of Friends ndash Los Angeles 5000 Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) ndash Los Angeles

10000

The Colburn School ndash Los Angeles 2500 Constitutional Rights Foundation ndash Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets Program General Fund ndash Los Angeles

112500

Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services ndash Culver City

5000

DIY Girls ndash Los Angeles 1000 Family Health Care Centers of Greater Los Angeles ndash Bell Gardens

3500

Friends of the Los Angeles County Law Library ndash Los Angeles

3000

Good Shepherd Shelter ndash Los Angeles 5000 Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association ndash Los Angeles

2500

Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law ndash Los Angeles

5000

Hathaway-Sycamores Child and Family Services ndash Pasadena

5000

Homeboy Industries ndash Los Angeles 1000 House of Ruth ndash Claremont 3000 Inner-City Arts ndash Los Angeles 5000 Inner City Law Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 JFS ndash SOVA Community Food amp Resource Program ndash Van Nuys

2639

Just the Beginning ndash A Pipeline Organization ndash Summer Legal Institute in Los Angeles ndash Chicago Illinois

5000

26 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

LA Kitchen ndash Los Angeles 2500 Law Rocks ndash Manhattan Beach 5000 Learning Rights Law Center ndash Los Angeles 6000 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

5000

Levitt amp Quinn Family Law Center ndash Los Angeles

5000

Library Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Childrenrsquos Summer Reading Club ndash Los Angeles

3500

Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles County Bar Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles LGBT Center ndash Los Angeles 4000 Los Angeles Mission ndash Los Angeles 1000 Los Angeles Regional Food Bank ndash Los Angeles

5600

Los Angeles Times Family Fund ndash Summer Camp Campaign ndash Pasadena

2500

Maternal and Child Health Access ndash Los Angeles

3000

McKinley Childrenrsquos Center ndash San Dimas 1500 Mental Health Advocacy Services ndash Los Angeles

5000

The Midnight Mission ndash Los Angeles 1500 Music Center Foundation ndash Los Angeles 4000 My Friendrsquos Place ndash Hollywood 5000 Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society ndash Pasadena

7500

Para Los Nintildeos ndash Los Angeles 2500 PATH Beyond Shelter ndash Los Angeles 1000 Public Counsel ndash Los Angeles 5000 The Rape Foundation ndash Santa Monica 1000 Roy W Roberts IIndashWattsWillowbrook Boys amp Girls Club ndash Los Angeles

2500

Support for Harbor Area Womenrsquos Lives (SHAWL) ndash San Pedro

5000

Starlight Childrenrsquos Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Venice Family Clinic ndash Venice 4000 Weingart Center Association ndash Los Angeles 5000 Western Center on Law amp Poverty ndash Los Angeles

5000

NEW YORK CITY AREA $

A Better Balance ndash New York 10000 Advocates for Children of New York ndash New York 15330 AIDS Walk New York ndash New York 5000 Anti-Defamation League ndash New York 1500 Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund ndash New York

5000

Association to Benefit Children ndash New York 1000 Behind the Book ndash New York 3000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City ndash New York

5000

Breaking Ground ndash New York 2000 BronxWorks ndash Early Childhood Learning Center ndash Bronx

2500

Brooklyn Botanic Garden ndash The Childrenrsquos Garden and The Discovery Garden ndash Brooklyn

1500

The Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse ndash Brooklyn

1000

Brooklyn Defender Services ndash Family Defense Project ndash Brooklyn

2500

CaringKind ndash New York 2500 CFC Loud N Clear Foundation ndash Farmingdale New Jersey

1500

Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts ndash New York 30000 Citizensrsquo Committee for Children of New York ndash New York

3000

City Bar Justice Center ndash New York 10000 City Harvest ndash New York 2000 CITYarts ndash New York 2500 Civic Builders ndash New York 5000 Coalition for the Homeless ndash Camp Homeward Bound First Step Job Training Program ndash New York

7500

Columbia University ndash Babies Heart Fund ndash New York

1500

Comprehensive Development ndash New York 5000 Concrete Safaris ndash New York 2500 DonorsChooseorg ndash New York City Projects ndash New York

10000

The Doe Fund ndash New York 2500 Dress for Success ndash New York 5000 East Harlem Tutorial Program ndash New York 5000 Edible Schoolyard NYC ndash Brooklyn 5000 The Exoneration Initiative ndash In Honor of Richard Rosario ndash New York

10000

30 Years + $50 Million | 27

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Family Center ndash The Legal Wellness Institute ndash Brooklyn

5000

Fordham Student Sponsored Fellowship ndash New York

1000

Fund for the City of New York ndash ENACT School Partnership Program ndash New York

2500

Getting Out and Staying Out ndash New York 5000 Global Language Project ndash New York 10000 GO Project ndash New York 5000 Grace Institute ndash New York 2500 Harlem Childrenrsquos Zone ndash New York 5000 Harlem RBI ndash New York 2500 Harmony Program ndash New York 2500 Harvest Home ndash New York 3000 Her Justice ndash New York 2500 Hofstra University ndash Hofstra Law Access to Justice Incubator ndash Hempstead

15000

iMentor ndash New York 5000 Inwood House ndash New York 8000 The Jennifer A Kay Foundation ndash New York 2500 The Jewish Board ndash The Mann Center ndash New York

2500

The Keswell School ndash New York 15000 Lawyers Alliance for New York ndash New York 45000 Lawyers for Children ndash New York 5000 LeGaL Foundation ndash New York 5000 Legal Information for Families Today ndash Brooklyn

2500

Legal Outreach ndash PACT (Pathways to Achievement and Community Transformation) ndash Long Island City

5000

Legal Services NYC ndash New York 11000 Letrsquos Get Ready ndash New York 10000 Literacy Partners ndash New York 5000 Manhattan Legal Services ndash New York 2500 Nazareth Housing ndash New York 2500 Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem ndash New York

2500

New York Asian Womenrsquos Center ndash New York

2500

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest ndash New York

15000

New York Legal Assistance Group ndash New York 3500 New York Womenrsquos Foundation ndash New York 2500

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Office of the Appellate Defender ndash New York 5000 The Partnership for the Homeless ndash New York 5000 PENCIL ndash New York 2500 Performance Space 122 ndash Brooklyn 5000 Pro Bono Partnership ndash White Plains 1500 ProjectArt ndash New York 2000 The Public Theater ndash Shakespeare in the Park ndash New York

10000

Randallrsquos Island Park Alliance ndash New York 5000 Riverside Symphony ndash Music Memory Program ndash New York

10000

Safe Passage Project ndash New York 1000 Sanctuary for Families ndash New York 13000 SCO Family of Services ndash Glen Cove 2500 Selfhelp Community Services ndash New York 1000 Start Small Think Big ndash Bronx 5000 Storefront Academy Harlem ndash New York 10000 Trip of a Lifetime ndash Summer Travel Scholarships ndash Scarsdale

3500

Union Settlement Association ndash New York 2000 United Neighborhood Houses ndash New York 1000 Urban Justice Center ndash Summer Internship Program ndash New York

3000

Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts ndash New York 5000 Volunteers of Legal Service ndash New York 15000 You Gotta Believe ndash The Older Child Adoption amp Permanency Movement ndash This Is For Real Program ndash Brooklyn

112500

Young Peoplersquos Chorus of New York City ndash New York

1250

Youth INC ndash New York 2500 Youth Represent ndash New York 2500

NORTHERN VIRGINIA $

Britepaths ndash Fairfax 30000 Carpenterrsquos Shelter ndash Alexandria 10000 Doorways for Women and Families ndash Arlington

10000

Fairfax CASA ndash Fairfax 5000 Fairfax Partnership for Youth ndash Falls Church 5000 Final Salute ndash Haymarket 5000 Friends of FANA ndash Reston 1000 Homestretch ndash Falls Church 5000

28 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NORTHERN VIRGINIA (CONTINUED)

Just Neighbors ndash Falls Church 5000 Legal Aid Justice Center ndash JustChildren Program Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Fairfax

10874

Legal Services of Northern Virginia ndash Fairfax 10000 Loudoun Abused Womenrsquos Shelter ndash Leesburg 10000 Volunteer Fairfax ndash Fairfax 10000

SAN DIEGO AREA $

Casa Cornelia Law Center ndash San Diego 5000 Century Club of San Diego ndash Champions for Youth ndash La Jolla

1319

Distinguished Young Women of San Diego ndash Carlsbad

1500

Girls on the Run of San Diego ndash Encinitas 5000 The Honor Foundation ndash San Diego 1000 Imperial Court de San Diego ndash San Diego 5000 Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank ndash San Diego

10000

Japan Society of San Diego and Tijuana ndash Tomodachi Initiative Youth Baseball Exchange ndash San Diego

2500

Just in Time for Foster Youth ndash San Diego 5000 La Jolla Playhouse ndash Education and Outreach Programs ndash La Jolla

5000

Legal Aid Society of San Diego ndash San Diego 15000 Rady Childrenrsquos Hospital Auxiliary ndash Del Mar Unit ndash San Diego

10000

San Diego County Bar Foundation ndash San Diego 5000 San Diego Junior Theatre ndash Tuition Assistance Program ndash San Diego

7500

San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program ndash San Diego

10000

Semper Fi Fund ndash Oceanside 1000 Solutions for Change ndash Vista 5000 UC San Diego Foundation ndash Christini Fund ndash La Jolla

1000

University of San Diego School of Law ndash The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation ndash Stephen S Dunham Scholarship ndash San Diego

20000

Voices for Children ndash Case Liaison Program General Fund ndash San Diego

137500

Warfighter Made ndash Temecula 1000 YMCA of San Diego County ndash San Diego 3000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA $

100 Black Men of the Bay Area ndash Oakland 5000 A Better Way ndash Berkeley 3000 ACLU Foundation ndash FrontLine Fund ndash San Francisco

5000

AIDS Legal Referral Panel ndash San Francisco 7500 AIDS Walk San Francisco ndash San Francisco 1600 Alameda County Community Food Bank ndash Oakland

13500

APA Family Support Services ndash San Francisco

2000

The Arc San Francisco ndash San Francisco 5000 At The Crossroads ndash San Francisco 2000 Bay Area Legal Aid ndash Oakland 70000 Bay Area Urban Debate League ndash Oakland 12500 Bay Area Young Survivors ndash Deb Mosley Memorial Scholarship Fund ndash San Francisco

3840

Berkeley Repertory Theatre ndash Youth Education Programs ndash Berkeley

18500

Bridge the Gap College Prep ndash Sausalito 50000 California Bar Foundation ndash Diversity Scholarship Program ndash San Francisco

10000

California Life Sciences Institute ndash K-12 STEM Education ndash South San Francisco

2500

Centro Legal de la Raza ndash Oakland 2500 Challenge Day ndash Concord 1000 Charlotte Maxwell Clinic ndash Oakland 2500 Child Care Law Center ndash San Francisco 2500 Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund ndash San Francisco

25000

Clinic By the Bay ndash San Francisco 2000 The Commonwealth Club of California ndash Bay Area Student Outreach ndash San Francisco

5000

Community Alliance for Special Education ndash San Francisco

30000

Disability Rights Education amp Defense Fund ndash Berkeley

2500

Dogs for Diabetics ndash Concord 1000 DonorsChooseorg ndash San Francisco Bay Area Projects ndash New York

5000

Earned Asset Resource Network ndash San Francisco

1000

East Bay Agency for Children ndash Oakland 8000 East Bay Childrenrsquos Law Offices ndash Oakland 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 29

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

East Bay College Fund ndash College Access Program ndash Oakland

10000

East Bay Community Law Center ndash Berkeley 25000 Eviction Defense Collaborative ndash San Francisco 2500 Fiat Lux Scholarship Program Fund ndash Berkeley 2500 First Graduate ndash San Francisco 5000 First Place for Youth ndash Oakland 10000 The Foundation of City College of San Francisco ndash San Francisco

10000

Friends of the San Francisco Public Library ndash The Mix at SFPL ndash San Francisco

7500

Future Youth Records ndash Pacifica 5000 George Mark Childrenrsquos House ndash San Leandro 2500 Gray Area Foundation for the Arts ndash Oakland Fire Fund ndash San Francisco

10000

Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco ndash San Francisco

5000

Jewish Community Relations Council ndash Jewish Coalition for Literacy ndash San Francisco

1000

Jewish Family and Childrenrsquos Services ndash San Francisco

3500

Jewish Family amp Childrenrsquos Services of the East Bay ndash Berkeley

3500

Juma Ventures ndash San Francisco 5000 Justice amp Diversity Center ndash General Fund Bay Area Minority Law School Student Scholarship ndash San Francisco

50000

La Casa de las Madres ndash San Francisco 5000 La Cocina ndash San Francisco 1900 La Raza Centro Legal ndash Unaccompanied Children Project ndash San Francisco

10000

Larkin Street Youth Services ndash San Francisco 10000 Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area ndash San Francisco

70000

Legal Aid at Work ndash San Francisco 55000 Legal Aid of Marin ndash San Rafael 5000 Legal Services for Children ndash San Francisco 18000 Level Playing Field Institute ndash SMASH Program ndash Oakland

3000

Little BrothersndashFriends of the Elderly ndash San Francisco

2450

Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area ndash San Francisco 2000 Mission Graduates ndash San Francisco 2000 New Leaders ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash Oakland

5000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

Oakland Museum of California ndash Learning Initiatives ndash Oakland

2500

OneJustice ndash San Francisco 3000 Opportunity Junction ndash Antioch 1500 The Other Bar Foundation ndash San Francisco 5000 PowerMyLearning ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash New York

1500

Project Open Hand ndash San Francisco 7000 Raphael House ndash San Francisco 15000 Reading Partners ndash Oakland 1000 Rebuilding Together San Francisco ndash San Francisco

6000

The Reset Foundation ndash Berkeley 2000 RYSE Center ndash Richmond 1000 San Francisco AIDS Foundation ndash San Francisco

21500

San Francisco Interfaith Council ndash San Francisco

3500

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ndash Education Programs ndash San Francisco

25000

San Francisco Suicide Prevention ndash Youth Risk Reduction Program ndash San Francisco

2500

San Francisco Symphony ndash Adventures in Music Youth Education Program General Fund ndash San Francisco

43500

Seven Tepees Youth Program ndash College and Career Program ndash San Francisco

10000

SF-Marin Food Bank ndash San Francisco 9250 Shelter Inc ndash Concord 1000 The Spot Oakland ndash Oakland 1000 Swords to Plowshares ndash San Francisco 5000 Tuolumne River Trust ndash San Francisco 1500 UC Berkeley SAGE Scholars Program ndash Berkeley

3000

Youth Outside ndash Oakland 1000

SILICON VALLEY $

Abilities United ndash Palo Alto 3000 Adolescent Counseling Services ndash Outlet Program ndash Redwood City

2500

The Art of Yoga Project ndash Palo Alto 1000 Asian Law Alliance ndash San Jose 6500 Avenidas ndash Palo Alto 3000

30 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Bring Me A Book Foundation ndash Redwood City 3000 The Campaign for Legal Services ndash Mountain View

30000

Child Advocates of Silicon Valley ndash Milpitas 2500 Childrenrsquos Health Council ndash Palo Alto 2500 Cinequest ndash San Jose 2500 College of Adaptive Arts ndash San Jose 1000 Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash East Palo Alto

11000

Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse ndash San Mateo

2500

CuriOdyssey ndash San Mateo 2500 Eastside College Preparatory School ndash East Palo Alto

6000

Ecumenical Hunger Program ndash East Palo Alto

2500

Family amp Children Services of Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto

2500

Family Connections ndash San Carlos 2500 The Family Giving Tree ndash Milpitas 2000 The Fit Kids Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Friends for Youth ndash Redwood City 2500 Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve ndash Moss Beach

3000

HomeFirst ndash Milpitas 1000 HopeLab Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto Charitable Foundation ndash Palo Alto

1000

La Raza Lawyers Charitable Foundation ndash San Jose

3000

Law Foundation of Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 15000 Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County ndash Redwood City

15000

LifeMoves ndash Menlo Park 3500 Marine Toys for Tots Foundation ndash San Jose 2000 My New Red Shoes ndash Redwood City 2500 Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence ndash San Jose

1500

Pacific Autism Center for Education ndash Santa Clara

5000

Palo Alto Art Center Foundation ndash Palo Alto 2500 Palo Alto Family YMCA ndash Parkinsonrsquos Exercise Program ndash Palo Alto

3500

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Parents Helping Parents ndash San Jose 2500 Peninsula Bridge ndash Menlo Park 5000 Pie Ranch ndash Pescadero 2500 Pro Bono Project Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 QuestBridge ndash QuestBridge Scholars Network at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

1000

Ravenswood Education Foundation ndash Menlo Park

30000

Roadrunners Sports Club ndash Palo Alto 1000 Ronald McDonald House at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

5000

Sacred Heart Community Service ndash San Jose 1000 Samaritan House ndash San Mateo 3500 San Jose Museum of Art ndash San Jose 2500 Santa Clara University ndash Katharine amp George Alexander Community Law Center ndash San Jose

5000

Second Harvest Food Bank ndash San Jose 3500 Sequoia Adult School Scholars ndash Palo Alto 1000 Silicon Valley Community Foundation ndash San Francisco Bay Area Summer Reading Program ndash Mountain View

1000

Stand Up for Kids ndash Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 Stanford University ndash Stanford Community Law Clinic ndash East Palo Alto

10000

The Tech Museum of Innovation ndash San Jose 2500 TheatreWorks Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto 2500 The Tower Foundation of San Jose State University ndash Record Clearance Project ndash San Jose

2000

Vida Verde Nature Education ndash San Gregorio 1500

WASHINGTON DC AREA $

A Wider Circle ndash Bethesda 5000 ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation ndash Washington DC

15000

Ayuda ndash Washington DC 5000 Back on My Feet ndash Washington DC 5000 Bread for the City ndash Washington DC 10000 Bright Beginnings ndash Washington DC 10000 BUILD ndash Metro DC Programs ndash Washington DC

15000

Calvary Womenrsquos Services ndash Washington DC 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 31

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Children of Mine Youth Center ndash Washington DC

10000

Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Washington DC

15416

Community Family Life Services ndash Washington DC

1000

Council for Court Excellence ndash Washington DC

3500

DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice ndash Washington DC

5000

DC Bar Foundation ndash Washington DC 5000 DC Bar Pro Bono Center ndash Washington DC 15000 DC Greens ndash Washington DC 10000 DC School of Law Foundation ndash Scholarship Campaign ndash Washington DC

8400

DC Volunteer Lawyers Project ndash Washington DC

7500

Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP) ndash Washington DC

10000

Everybody Wins DC ndash Power Lunch Reading Program ndash Washington DC

2400

The Family Place ndash Washington DC 15000 Food amp Friends ndash Washington DC 8000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center ndash Washington DC

37500

Friendship Place ndash Washington DC 7500 Georgetown University ndash Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center ndash Washington DC

2500

House of Ruth ndash Washington DC 8000 Johns Hopkins University ndash Sarcoma Research Fund ndash Baltimore

10600

Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) ndash Washington DC

10000

Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia ndash Washington DC

20000

Legal Counsel for the Elderly ndash Washington DC

10000

Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project ndash Washington DC

7500

N Street Village ndash Washington DC 10000 Neighborhood Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

6000

Only Make Believe ndash Washington DC 5000

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Playworks ndash Washington DC 5000 Reach Incorporated ndash Washington DC 5000 RESET Classroom Adventures in Hands-On Science amp Math ndash Washington DC

5000

Sitar Arts Center ndash Washington DC 10000 So Others Might Eat ndash Washington DC 8000 Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders (SMYAL) ndash Washington DC

5000

Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs ndash Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

122500

The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless ndash Washington DC

7500

OTHER US $

Anti-Defamation League ndash Chicago Illinois 1500 Foundation for Democracy and Justice ndash Sacramento California

4000

Mono Lake Foundation ndash Lee Vining California

1000

Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation ndash Monterey California

2500

Parents for a Sustainable Future ndash Boston Massachusetts

1000

Sundance Benefit ndash Camp Rehoboth ndash Rehoboth Beach Delaware

1000

NATIONAL FOCUS $

ABA Fund for Justice and Education ndash ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund Rule of Law Initiative ndash Chicago Illinois

5680

American Cancer Society ndash Vienna Virginia 10250 American Heart Association ndash Des Moines Iowa 10250 American Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation ndash Arlington Virginia

5000

American Jewish Committee ndash New York 2500 Americans for Responsible Solutions Foundation ndash San Francisco

5000

Appleseed Foundation ndash Washington DC 8000 The Avielle Foundation ndash Newtown Connecticut 1000 Bellwether Education Partners ndash Sudbury Massachusetts

5000

32 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NATIONAL FOCUS (CONTINUED)

Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence ndash Lawyers for a Safer America ndash Washington DC

10000

Brennan Center for Justice ndash New York 5000 Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association (CASANA) ndash Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

2000

Disability Rights Legal Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 Equal Justice Works ndash Fellowship Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

386000

Federal Bar Foundation ndash New York 5000 Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) ndash Los Angeles

2500

The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation ndash New York

10000

KinderVision Foundation ndash The Greatest Save Teen PSA Program ndash Peru Indiana

5000

Lambda Legal ndash Los Angeles 5000 Learning Ally ndash Princeton New Jersey 7500 Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation ndash Norwalk Connecticut

10000

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund ndash New York

5000

National Center for Youth Law ndash Oakland California

15000

National Immigration Law Center ndash Los Angeles 2500 The National Urban Technology Center ndash New York

2500

National Veterans Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

5000

National Womenrsquos Law Center ndash Washington DC

5000

OutServe-SLDN ndash Washington DC 5000 Pro Bono Net ndash New York 15000 Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation ndash Chicago Illinois

2000

Soledad OrsquoBrien and Brad Raymond Starfish Foundation ndash New York

5000

The Trevor Project ndash West Hollywood California

7500

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ndash Washington DC

10000

ASIA $

Bethel USA ndash Fort Collins Colorado 5000

ASIA (CONTINUED)

Global Fund for Mental Health ndash TELL Japan Chat Room Project ndash Hinsdale Illinois

32900

GlobalGiving ndash Lighthouse Center for Human Trafficking Victims ndash Washington DC

94419

IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Response ndash Bethesda Maryland

25000

Motherrsquos Choice USA ndash Montrose Colorado 30000 Room to Read ndash Asia Programs ndash San Francisco

20000

Second Harvest Asia ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Relief ndash Roseville Minnesota

25000

Teach for China ndash San Francisco 5000

INTERNATIONAL FOCUS $

Center for Reproductive Rights ndash New York 15000 Ceres ndash Boston Massachusetts 2500 The Cyrus R Vance Center for International Justice ndash New York

10000

Doctors Without Borders ndash New York 1500 Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance ndash San Rafael California

5000

Global Goods Partners ndash New York 5000 Human Rights Watch ndash Childrenrsquos Rights Division ndash New York

5000

Immigration Equality ndash New York 2500 Plant with Purpose ndash San Diego 2500 RefugePoint ndash Boston Massachusetts 5000 Save the Children ndash Fairfield Connecticut 1000 Speak Up Africa ndash New York 1000 Vera Institute of Justice ndash New York 5000 VisionSpring ndash New York 10000

BERLIN $

Arne Friedrich Stiftung (Arne Friedrich Foundation) ndash Berlin

4214

Bantabaa eV (Meeting Point) ndash Berlin 3160 Berliner Herz (Berlin Heart) ndash Berlin 3055 Die Arche (The Ark) ndash Berlin 2528 Freudberg Gemeinschaftsschule (Freudberg Scholarships) ndash Berlin

2528

30 Years + $50 Million | 33

BERLIN (CONTINUED)

Jenny de la Torre Stiftung (Jenny de la Torre Foundation) ndash Berlin

5267

JUNA eV (Jung Unbegleitet Nicht Allein) (Young Unaccompanied Not Alone) ndash Berlin

1053

KuB eV (Kontakt- und Beratungsstelle fuumlr Fluumlchtlinge und Migrant_innen) (Contact and Counseling for Refugees and Migrants) ndash Berlin

1053

Outreach ndash Mobile Jungendarbeit Berlin (Outreach ndash Mobile Youth Work Berlin) ndash Berlin

1053

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin eV ndash Berlin 5267 Rock it Biz gemeinnuumltzige Stiftungs-GmbH (Rock it Biz Nonprofit Foundation) ndash Berlin

10535

Sharehaus Refugio (Sharehouse Refuge) ndash Berlin

3160

Teach First Deutschland (Teach First Germany) ndash Berlin

3160

LONDON AND UK $

Blind Sailing ndash Ramsgate 8892 Bliss ndash London 8892 Bowel Cancer UK ndash London 8892 The Brokerage Citylink ndash London 8892 Generating Genius ndash South Croydon 8892 The Hospice of St Francis ndash Hertfordshire 8892 Ian Mikardo High School ndash London 8892 Legal Advice Centre (University House) ndash London

4920

Plan International UK ndash London 2460 Rhythms of Life ndash London 8892 Richard House Childrenrsquos Hospice ndash London 8892 South Westminster Legal Advice Centre ndash London

4920

The Sparkle Foundation ndash Lancashire 2460 Womankind Worldwide ndash London 2460 You Make It ndash London 8892 The Berlin and London offices of Morrison amp Foerster each

have their own charitable giving program that is consistent with the Foundationrsquos goals in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Both officesrsquo sets of 2016 contributions which are in addition to those of the Foundation are listed here for informational purposes if greater than $1000 (converted) but they are not included in this reportrsquos financial discussion

CONTACT USIf you are a partner or employee of Morrison amp Foerster and have questions or comments please visit the ldquoMoFo Foundationrdquo section of the portal for

more information and a list of current Foundation representatives

DIRECTORS + OFFICERS AS OF DECEMBER 31 2016

JAMIE A LEVITTDirector and ChairNew York

KENNETH A KUWAYTIDirector and PresidentPalo Alto

W STEPHEN SMITHDirector and SecretaryWashington DC

PAUL D MCKENZIEDirector and Vice PresidentBeijing

ANGELA KEREKDirector and Vice PresidentBerlin

ALEX VAN DER WOLKDirector and Vice PresidentBrussels

SCOTT F LLEWELLYNDirector and Vice PresidentDenver

TREVOR L JAMESDirector and Vice PresidentLondon

NANCY R THOMASDirector and Vice PresidentLos Angeles

LAWRENCE T YANOWITCHDirector and Vice PresidentNorthern Virginia

BRIAN M KRAMERDirector and Vice PresidentSan Diego

RUTH N BORENSTEINDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

JACLYN LIUDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

DALE E CALDWELLDirector and Vice PresidentTokyo

ARTHUR KELLERChief Financial OfficerSan Francisco

ANNE M ELLISManager and Chief Operating OfficerSan Francisco

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

30 Years + $50 Million | 19

$7500SAN DIEGO JUNIOR THEATRESan Diego juniortheatrecom

San Diego Junior Theatre provides engaging innovative high-quality theatre education and productions for children of all cultural heritages ages abilities and levels of interest Our donation supported its tuition assistance program

$5000ABLE ARTS WORKLong Beach California ableartsworkorg

The primary vision of Able ARTS Work is to provide lifelong learning community service and vocational opportunities through the creative arts for people with disabilities of all ages in an environment of warmth encouragement and inclusion

$2500THEATREWORKS SILICON VALLEYPalo Alto theatreworksorg

TheatreWorks celebrates the human spirit through innovative productions new works and education programs inspired by and engaging its diverse Silicon Valley community

In 2016 the Foundation supported organizations seeking to enrich our communities through creative and thought-provoking expression We designated many of these donations for the recipientsrsquo youth outreach and education programs Our donations to arts programs totaled more than $150000 Below are three examples

ARTS

20 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

INDIVIDUAL GIFT MATCHING

The Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by eligible lawyers and staff to a wide variety of nonprofit organizations that meet our giving guidelines In 2016 we matched gifts to charities such as the Anti-Defamation League in New York Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank in San Diego Swords to Plowshares in San Francisco and The Trevor Project in West Hollywood California In total the

Foundation contributed more than $88000 in individual matching gifts to more than 250 charitable organizations

LAW SCHOOL GIFT MATCHING

In a separate program the Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by the firmrsquos lawyers to their respective law schools In 2016 we donated more than $21000 in matching gifts to 22 law schools

CHALLENGE GRANTS

The Foundation occasionally offers to match the amount raised by firm personnel to benefit charitable causes of particular importance to Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff These challenge grants are usually issued through our community-grants or disaster-relief programs

The Foundation offers contribution-matching programs to Morrison amp Foerster personnel The purpose of these programs is to encourage private charitable giving provide additional leverage to gifts made by the firmrsquos lawyers and staff and support the charitable goals of the firmrsquos individual donors In 2016 the Foundation donated nearly $110000 in matching gifts

MATCHING

30 Years + $50 Million | 21

$25000ISRAAID (US) GLOBAL HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCEBethesda Maryland israaidcoil

IsraAID is a nonprofit nongovernmental organization committed to providing life-saving disaster relief and long-term support Our donation supported its efforts to provide food water and mental health support to people in emergency shelters following a series of earthquakes including a magnitude 70 mainshock in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$25000SECOND HARVEST ASIARoseville Minnesota foodbankasia

Second Harvest Asia serves as a knowledge leader resource and convener of food banks in Asia Our donation supported efforts to deliver food and relief supplies to people affected by the earthquakes in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$10000GRAY AREA FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTSSan Francisco grayareaorg

Gray Area uses art and technology to create social and civic impact through education incubation and public events Our donation supported the relief fund that Gray Area established following the ldquoGhost Shiprdquo warehouse fire in Oakland California that killed 36 people many of them artists in December 2016

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has a strong tradition of facilitating and increasing the impact of the generosity of Morrison amp Foerster partners and employees Over the years we have coordinated special campaigns that have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for relief and restoration work following various disasters such as Hurricane Sandy in 2012 flooding in Colorado in 2013 and the spring 2015 earthquakes in Nepal

In 2016 we continued this tradition through donations totaling $60000 to the following nonprofit organizations

DISASTER RELIEF

22 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

In 2016 the Berlin office of Morrison amp Foerster launched its own charitable giving program that is consistent with the goals of the Foundation in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Established for tax and charitable-giving reasons the program in Berlin follows a model developed several years earlier for charitable giving in the firmrsquos London office

The Berlin officersquos program issued charitable grants in 2016 totaling euro44000 or approximately $46349 The London officersquos program made charitable donations totaling pound86280 or approximately $106140 A sample of those grants is described below

CHARITABLE GIVING IN EUROPE

pound7228 (approx $8892)

RICHARD HOUSE CHILDRENrsquoS HOSPICELondon richardhouseorguk

The first childrenrsquos hospice in London Richard House delivers clinical care short breaks and other residential services to children and young adults with life-limiting or life-threatening health conditions while supporting their families through counseling and bereavement programs

euro5000 (approx $5268)

REFUGEE LAW CLINIC BERLIN EVBerlin rlc-berlinorg

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin was created in 2014 through an initiative of undergraduate and PhD students at the Humboldt University of Berlin Part of the Refugee Law Clinic Network in Germany the Berlin clinic trains university students in asylum and migration law The students then offer free legal advice to refugees and migrants at a variety of locations in Berlin including the university emergency shelters and preliminary reception centers

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

The Foundation distributes funds at the discretion of its board of directors which consists of partners from each of the firmrsquos regions

Only funding requests sponsored by Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff are considered

Donations are made to US nonprofit organizations with IRC sect 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status whose programs in the view of the Foundationrsquos board of directors are aligned with the Foundationrsquos focus and can in the boardrsquos opinion best serve the communityrsquos needs We prefer to support programs that can benefit greatly from even relatively modest donations We also support a scholarship program for the children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members

We do not contribute to fraternal religious or political organizations to groups that discriminate on the basis of race religion political affiliation gender identity or sexual orientation or to individuals We do not make donations for firm-related business development or client-relations reasons The Foundation does not purchase tickets to charitable fundraising events

GIVING GUIDELINES

ONLY FUNDING REQUESTS SPONSORED BY MORRISON amp FOERSTER LAWYERS AND STAFF ARE CONSIDERED

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

24 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

2016 The following are the organizations listed by region that received at least $1000 in Foundation donations during 2016 Not

included are matching gifts and Terraciano Scholarship awards which are described above Unless otherwise noted we designated our gifts

for recipientsrsquo general funds

CONTRIBUTIONS

30 Years + $50 Million | 25

DENVER AREA $

Alpine Legal Services ndash Glenwood Springs 1500 Colorado Coalition for the Homeless ndash Stout Street Eye Clinic ndash Denver

1055

Colorado Lawyers Committee ndash Denver 4110 Conservation Colorado Education Fund ndash Denver

1000

Deaf Overcoming Violence through Empowerment (DOVE) ndash Denver

1055

Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado ndash Greenwood Village

1055

Florence Crittenton Services of Colorado ndash Denver

1056

Food For Thought ndash Denver 5000 Girls Inc of Metro Denver ndash Denver 1056 Hope House of Colorado ndash Arvada 2300 The Legal Aid Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2905

Live By Living ndash Lakewood 1000 Mi Casa Resource Center ndash Pro Bono Patent Program General Fund ndash Denver

1000

Rescue Me ndash Colorado Mutt Rescue ndash Watkinsonville Georgia

1056

Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Denver

35590

SungateKids ndash Englewood 2500 Volunteers of America ndash Camp POSTCARD Early Childhood Education Center Veteran Services Center ndash Denver

27500

Wish of a Lifetime ndash Denver 1056 The Womenrsquos Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2500

LOS ANGELES AREA $

Able ARTS Work ndash Long Beach 5000 ACLU Foundation of Southern California ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Childrenrsquos Rights ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Housing and Healing ndash Los Angeles

5000

Bet Tzedek Legal Services ndash Los Angeles 5000 Big Up Kidz ndash Los Angeles 5000 Break the Cycle ndash Culver City 5000

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

California Institute of Technology ndash Moore-Hufstedler Fund ndash Pasadena

15000

CARES ndash LAC + USC Medical Center ndash Los Angeles

2500

Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law ndash Casa LibreFreedom House Homeless Youth Shelter ndash Los Angeles

2500

Childrenrsquos Bureau ndash Los Angeles 5000 Childrenrsquos Burn Foundation ndash Sherman Oaks

2500

Childrenrsquos Hospital Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

3500

Childrenrsquos Law Center of California ndash Monterey Park

5000

Circle of Friends ndash Los Angeles 5000 Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) ndash Los Angeles

10000

The Colburn School ndash Los Angeles 2500 Constitutional Rights Foundation ndash Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets Program General Fund ndash Los Angeles

112500

Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services ndash Culver City

5000

DIY Girls ndash Los Angeles 1000 Family Health Care Centers of Greater Los Angeles ndash Bell Gardens

3500

Friends of the Los Angeles County Law Library ndash Los Angeles

3000

Good Shepherd Shelter ndash Los Angeles 5000 Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association ndash Los Angeles

2500

Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law ndash Los Angeles

5000

Hathaway-Sycamores Child and Family Services ndash Pasadena

5000

Homeboy Industries ndash Los Angeles 1000 House of Ruth ndash Claremont 3000 Inner-City Arts ndash Los Angeles 5000 Inner City Law Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 JFS ndash SOVA Community Food amp Resource Program ndash Van Nuys

2639

Just the Beginning ndash A Pipeline Organization ndash Summer Legal Institute in Los Angeles ndash Chicago Illinois

5000

26 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

LA Kitchen ndash Los Angeles 2500 Law Rocks ndash Manhattan Beach 5000 Learning Rights Law Center ndash Los Angeles 6000 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

5000

Levitt amp Quinn Family Law Center ndash Los Angeles

5000

Library Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Childrenrsquos Summer Reading Club ndash Los Angeles

3500

Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles County Bar Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles LGBT Center ndash Los Angeles 4000 Los Angeles Mission ndash Los Angeles 1000 Los Angeles Regional Food Bank ndash Los Angeles

5600

Los Angeles Times Family Fund ndash Summer Camp Campaign ndash Pasadena

2500

Maternal and Child Health Access ndash Los Angeles

3000

McKinley Childrenrsquos Center ndash San Dimas 1500 Mental Health Advocacy Services ndash Los Angeles

5000

The Midnight Mission ndash Los Angeles 1500 Music Center Foundation ndash Los Angeles 4000 My Friendrsquos Place ndash Hollywood 5000 Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society ndash Pasadena

7500

Para Los Nintildeos ndash Los Angeles 2500 PATH Beyond Shelter ndash Los Angeles 1000 Public Counsel ndash Los Angeles 5000 The Rape Foundation ndash Santa Monica 1000 Roy W Roberts IIndashWattsWillowbrook Boys amp Girls Club ndash Los Angeles

2500

Support for Harbor Area Womenrsquos Lives (SHAWL) ndash San Pedro

5000

Starlight Childrenrsquos Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Venice Family Clinic ndash Venice 4000 Weingart Center Association ndash Los Angeles 5000 Western Center on Law amp Poverty ndash Los Angeles

5000

NEW YORK CITY AREA $

A Better Balance ndash New York 10000 Advocates for Children of New York ndash New York 15330 AIDS Walk New York ndash New York 5000 Anti-Defamation League ndash New York 1500 Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund ndash New York

5000

Association to Benefit Children ndash New York 1000 Behind the Book ndash New York 3000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City ndash New York

5000

Breaking Ground ndash New York 2000 BronxWorks ndash Early Childhood Learning Center ndash Bronx

2500

Brooklyn Botanic Garden ndash The Childrenrsquos Garden and The Discovery Garden ndash Brooklyn

1500

The Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse ndash Brooklyn

1000

Brooklyn Defender Services ndash Family Defense Project ndash Brooklyn

2500

CaringKind ndash New York 2500 CFC Loud N Clear Foundation ndash Farmingdale New Jersey

1500

Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts ndash New York 30000 Citizensrsquo Committee for Children of New York ndash New York

3000

City Bar Justice Center ndash New York 10000 City Harvest ndash New York 2000 CITYarts ndash New York 2500 Civic Builders ndash New York 5000 Coalition for the Homeless ndash Camp Homeward Bound First Step Job Training Program ndash New York

7500

Columbia University ndash Babies Heart Fund ndash New York

1500

Comprehensive Development ndash New York 5000 Concrete Safaris ndash New York 2500 DonorsChooseorg ndash New York City Projects ndash New York

10000

The Doe Fund ndash New York 2500 Dress for Success ndash New York 5000 East Harlem Tutorial Program ndash New York 5000 Edible Schoolyard NYC ndash Brooklyn 5000 The Exoneration Initiative ndash In Honor of Richard Rosario ndash New York

10000

30 Years + $50 Million | 27

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Family Center ndash The Legal Wellness Institute ndash Brooklyn

5000

Fordham Student Sponsored Fellowship ndash New York

1000

Fund for the City of New York ndash ENACT School Partnership Program ndash New York

2500

Getting Out and Staying Out ndash New York 5000 Global Language Project ndash New York 10000 GO Project ndash New York 5000 Grace Institute ndash New York 2500 Harlem Childrenrsquos Zone ndash New York 5000 Harlem RBI ndash New York 2500 Harmony Program ndash New York 2500 Harvest Home ndash New York 3000 Her Justice ndash New York 2500 Hofstra University ndash Hofstra Law Access to Justice Incubator ndash Hempstead

15000

iMentor ndash New York 5000 Inwood House ndash New York 8000 The Jennifer A Kay Foundation ndash New York 2500 The Jewish Board ndash The Mann Center ndash New York

2500

The Keswell School ndash New York 15000 Lawyers Alliance for New York ndash New York 45000 Lawyers for Children ndash New York 5000 LeGaL Foundation ndash New York 5000 Legal Information for Families Today ndash Brooklyn

2500

Legal Outreach ndash PACT (Pathways to Achievement and Community Transformation) ndash Long Island City

5000

Legal Services NYC ndash New York 11000 Letrsquos Get Ready ndash New York 10000 Literacy Partners ndash New York 5000 Manhattan Legal Services ndash New York 2500 Nazareth Housing ndash New York 2500 Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem ndash New York

2500

New York Asian Womenrsquos Center ndash New York

2500

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest ndash New York

15000

New York Legal Assistance Group ndash New York 3500 New York Womenrsquos Foundation ndash New York 2500

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Office of the Appellate Defender ndash New York 5000 The Partnership for the Homeless ndash New York 5000 PENCIL ndash New York 2500 Performance Space 122 ndash Brooklyn 5000 Pro Bono Partnership ndash White Plains 1500 ProjectArt ndash New York 2000 The Public Theater ndash Shakespeare in the Park ndash New York

10000

Randallrsquos Island Park Alliance ndash New York 5000 Riverside Symphony ndash Music Memory Program ndash New York

10000

Safe Passage Project ndash New York 1000 Sanctuary for Families ndash New York 13000 SCO Family of Services ndash Glen Cove 2500 Selfhelp Community Services ndash New York 1000 Start Small Think Big ndash Bronx 5000 Storefront Academy Harlem ndash New York 10000 Trip of a Lifetime ndash Summer Travel Scholarships ndash Scarsdale

3500

Union Settlement Association ndash New York 2000 United Neighborhood Houses ndash New York 1000 Urban Justice Center ndash Summer Internship Program ndash New York

3000

Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts ndash New York 5000 Volunteers of Legal Service ndash New York 15000 You Gotta Believe ndash The Older Child Adoption amp Permanency Movement ndash This Is For Real Program ndash Brooklyn

112500

Young Peoplersquos Chorus of New York City ndash New York

1250

Youth INC ndash New York 2500 Youth Represent ndash New York 2500

NORTHERN VIRGINIA $

Britepaths ndash Fairfax 30000 Carpenterrsquos Shelter ndash Alexandria 10000 Doorways for Women and Families ndash Arlington

10000

Fairfax CASA ndash Fairfax 5000 Fairfax Partnership for Youth ndash Falls Church 5000 Final Salute ndash Haymarket 5000 Friends of FANA ndash Reston 1000 Homestretch ndash Falls Church 5000

28 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NORTHERN VIRGINIA (CONTINUED)

Just Neighbors ndash Falls Church 5000 Legal Aid Justice Center ndash JustChildren Program Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Fairfax

10874

Legal Services of Northern Virginia ndash Fairfax 10000 Loudoun Abused Womenrsquos Shelter ndash Leesburg 10000 Volunteer Fairfax ndash Fairfax 10000

SAN DIEGO AREA $

Casa Cornelia Law Center ndash San Diego 5000 Century Club of San Diego ndash Champions for Youth ndash La Jolla

1319

Distinguished Young Women of San Diego ndash Carlsbad

1500

Girls on the Run of San Diego ndash Encinitas 5000 The Honor Foundation ndash San Diego 1000 Imperial Court de San Diego ndash San Diego 5000 Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank ndash San Diego

10000

Japan Society of San Diego and Tijuana ndash Tomodachi Initiative Youth Baseball Exchange ndash San Diego

2500

Just in Time for Foster Youth ndash San Diego 5000 La Jolla Playhouse ndash Education and Outreach Programs ndash La Jolla

5000

Legal Aid Society of San Diego ndash San Diego 15000 Rady Childrenrsquos Hospital Auxiliary ndash Del Mar Unit ndash San Diego

10000

San Diego County Bar Foundation ndash San Diego 5000 San Diego Junior Theatre ndash Tuition Assistance Program ndash San Diego

7500

San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program ndash San Diego

10000

Semper Fi Fund ndash Oceanside 1000 Solutions for Change ndash Vista 5000 UC San Diego Foundation ndash Christini Fund ndash La Jolla

1000

University of San Diego School of Law ndash The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation ndash Stephen S Dunham Scholarship ndash San Diego

20000

Voices for Children ndash Case Liaison Program General Fund ndash San Diego

137500

Warfighter Made ndash Temecula 1000 YMCA of San Diego County ndash San Diego 3000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA $

100 Black Men of the Bay Area ndash Oakland 5000 A Better Way ndash Berkeley 3000 ACLU Foundation ndash FrontLine Fund ndash San Francisco

5000

AIDS Legal Referral Panel ndash San Francisco 7500 AIDS Walk San Francisco ndash San Francisco 1600 Alameda County Community Food Bank ndash Oakland

13500

APA Family Support Services ndash San Francisco

2000

The Arc San Francisco ndash San Francisco 5000 At The Crossroads ndash San Francisco 2000 Bay Area Legal Aid ndash Oakland 70000 Bay Area Urban Debate League ndash Oakland 12500 Bay Area Young Survivors ndash Deb Mosley Memorial Scholarship Fund ndash San Francisco

3840

Berkeley Repertory Theatre ndash Youth Education Programs ndash Berkeley

18500

Bridge the Gap College Prep ndash Sausalito 50000 California Bar Foundation ndash Diversity Scholarship Program ndash San Francisco

10000

California Life Sciences Institute ndash K-12 STEM Education ndash South San Francisco

2500

Centro Legal de la Raza ndash Oakland 2500 Challenge Day ndash Concord 1000 Charlotte Maxwell Clinic ndash Oakland 2500 Child Care Law Center ndash San Francisco 2500 Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund ndash San Francisco

25000

Clinic By the Bay ndash San Francisco 2000 The Commonwealth Club of California ndash Bay Area Student Outreach ndash San Francisco

5000

Community Alliance for Special Education ndash San Francisco

30000

Disability Rights Education amp Defense Fund ndash Berkeley

2500

Dogs for Diabetics ndash Concord 1000 DonorsChooseorg ndash San Francisco Bay Area Projects ndash New York

5000

Earned Asset Resource Network ndash San Francisco

1000

East Bay Agency for Children ndash Oakland 8000 East Bay Childrenrsquos Law Offices ndash Oakland 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 29

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

East Bay College Fund ndash College Access Program ndash Oakland

10000

East Bay Community Law Center ndash Berkeley 25000 Eviction Defense Collaborative ndash San Francisco 2500 Fiat Lux Scholarship Program Fund ndash Berkeley 2500 First Graduate ndash San Francisco 5000 First Place for Youth ndash Oakland 10000 The Foundation of City College of San Francisco ndash San Francisco

10000

Friends of the San Francisco Public Library ndash The Mix at SFPL ndash San Francisco

7500

Future Youth Records ndash Pacifica 5000 George Mark Childrenrsquos House ndash San Leandro 2500 Gray Area Foundation for the Arts ndash Oakland Fire Fund ndash San Francisco

10000

Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco ndash San Francisco

5000

Jewish Community Relations Council ndash Jewish Coalition for Literacy ndash San Francisco

1000

Jewish Family and Childrenrsquos Services ndash San Francisco

3500

Jewish Family amp Childrenrsquos Services of the East Bay ndash Berkeley

3500

Juma Ventures ndash San Francisco 5000 Justice amp Diversity Center ndash General Fund Bay Area Minority Law School Student Scholarship ndash San Francisco

50000

La Casa de las Madres ndash San Francisco 5000 La Cocina ndash San Francisco 1900 La Raza Centro Legal ndash Unaccompanied Children Project ndash San Francisco

10000

Larkin Street Youth Services ndash San Francisco 10000 Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area ndash San Francisco

70000

Legal Aid at Work ndash San Francisco 55000 Legal Aid of Marin ndash San Rafael 5000 Legal Services for Children ndash San Francisco 18000 Level Playing Field Institute ndash SMASH Program ndash Oakland

3000

Little BrothersndashFriends of the Elderly ndash San Francisco

2450

Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area ndash San Francisco 2000 Mission Graduates ndash San Francisco 2000 New Leaders ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash Oakland

5000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

Oakland Museum of California ndash Learning Initiatives ndash Oakland

2500

OneJustice ndash San Francisco 3000 Opportunity Junction ndash Antioch 1500 The Other Bar Foundation ndash San Francisco 5000 PowerMyLearning ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash New York

1500

Project Open Hand ndash San Francisco 7000 Raphael House ndash San Francisco 15000 Reading Partners ndash Oakland 1000 Rebuilding Together San Francisco ndash San Francisco

6000

The Reset Foundation ndash Berkeley 2000 RYSE Center ndash Richmond 1000 San Francisco AIDS Foundation ndash San Francisco

21500

San Francisco Interfaith Council ndash San Francisco

3500

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ndash Education Programs ndash San Francisco

25000

San Francisco Suicide Prevention ndash Youth Risk Reduction Program ndash San Francisco

2500

San Francisco Symphony ndash Adventures in Music Youth Education Program General Fund ndash San Francisco

43500

Seven Tepees Youth Program ndash College and Career Program ndash San Francisco

10000

SF-Marin Food Bank ndash San Francisco 9250 Shelter Inc ndash Concord 1000 The Spot Oakland ndash Oakland 1000 Swords to Plowshares ndash San Francisco 5000 Tuolumne River Trust ndash San Francisco 1500 UC Berkeley SAGE Scholars Program ndash Berkeley

3000

Youth Outside ndash Oakland 1000

SILICON VALLEY $

Abilities United ndash Palo Alto 3000 Adolescent Counseling Services ndash Outlet Program ndash Redwood City

2500

The Art of Yoga Project ndash Palo Alto 1000 Asian Law Alliance ndash San Jose 6500 Avenidas ndash Palo Alto 3000

30 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Bring Me A Book Foundation ndash Redwood City 3000 The Campaign for Legal Services ndash Mountain View

30000

Child Advocates of Silicon Valley ndash Milpitas 2500 Childrenrsquos Health Council ndash Palo Alto 2500 Cinequest ndash San Jose 2500 College of Adaptive Arts ndash San Jose 1000 Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash East Palo Alto

11000

Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse ndash San Mateo

2500

CuriOdyssey ndash San Mateo 2500 Eastside College Preparatory School ndash East Palo Alto

6000

Ecumenical Hunger Program ndash East Palo Alto

2500

Family amp Children Services of Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto

2500

Family Connections ndash San Carlos 2500 The Family Giving Tree ndash Milpitas 2000 The Fit Kids Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Friends for Youth ndash Redwood City 2500 Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve ndash Moss Beach

3000

HomeFirst ndash Milpitas 1000 HopeLab Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto Charitable Foundation ndash Palo Alto

1000

La Raza Lawyers Charitable Foundation ndash San Jose

3000

Law Foundation of Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 15000 Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County ndash Redwood City

15000

LifeMoves ndash Menlo Park 3500 Marine Toys for Tots Foundation ndash San Jose 2000 My New Red Shoes ndash Redwood City 2500 Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence ndash San Jose

1500

Pacific Autism Center for Education ndash Santa Clara

5000

Palo Alto Art Center Foundation ndash Palo Alto 2500 Palo Alto Family YMCA ndash Parkinsonrsquos Exercise Program ndash Palo Alto

3500

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Parents Helping Parents ndash San Jose 2500 Peninsula Bridge ndash Menlo Park 5000 Pie Ranch ndash Pescadero 2500 Pro Bono Project Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 QuestBridge ndash QuestBridge Scholars Network at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

1000

Ravenswood Education Foundation ndash Menlo Park

30000

Roadrunners Sports Club ndash Palo Alto 1000 Ronald McDonald House at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

5000

Sacred Heart Community Service ndash San Jose 1000 Samaritan House ndash San Mateo 3500 San Jose Museum of Art ndash San Jose 2500 Santa Clara University ndash Katharine amp George Alexander Community Law Center ndash San Jose

5000

Second Harvest Food Bank ndash San Jose 3500 Sequoia Adult School Scholars ndash Palo Alto 1000 Silicon Valley Community Foundation ndash San Francisco Bay Area Summer Reading Program ndash Mountain View

1000

Stand Up for Kids ndash Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 Stanford University ndash Stanford Community Law Clinic ndash East Palo Alto

10000

The Tech Museum of Innovation ndash San Jose 2500 TheatreWorks Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto 2500 The Tower Foundation of San Jose State University ndash Record Clearance Project ndash San Jose

2000

Vida Verde Nature Education ndash San Gregorio 1500

WASHINGTON DC AREA $

A Wider Circle ndash Bethesda 5000 ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation ndash Washington DC

15000

Ayuda ndash Washington DC 5000 Back on My Feet ndash Washington DC 5000 Bread for the City ndash Washington DC 10000 Bright Beginnings ndash Washington DC 10000 BUILD ndash Metro DC Programs ndash Washington DC

15000

Calvary Womenrsquos Services ndash Washington DC 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 31

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Children of Mine Youth Center ndash Washington DC

10000

Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Washington DC

15416

Community Family Life Services ndash Washington DC

1000

Council for Court Excellence ndash Washington DC

3500

DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice ndash Washington DC

5000

DC Bar Foundation ndash Washington DC 5000 DC Bar Pro Bono Center ndash Washington DC 15000 DC Greens ndash Washington DC 10000 DC School of Law Foundation ndash Scholarship Campaign ndash Washington DC

8400

DC Volunteer Lawyers Project ndash Washington DC

7500

Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP) ndash Washington DC

10000

Everybody Wins DC ndash Power Lunch Reading Program ndash Washington DC

2400

The Family Place ndash Washington DC 15000 Food amp Friends ndash Washington DC 8000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center ndash Washington DC

37500

Friendship Place ndash Washington DC 7500 Georgetown University ndash Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center ndash Washington DC

2500

House of Ruth ndash Washington DC 8000 Johns Hopkins University ndash Sarcoma Research Fund ndash Baltimore

10600

Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) ndash Washington DC

10000

Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia ndash Washington DC

20000

Legal Counsel for the Elderly ndash Washington DC

10000

Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project ndash Washington DC

7500

N Street Village ndash Washington DC 10000 Neighborhood Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

6000

Only Make Believe ndash Washington DC 5000

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Playworks ndash Washington DC 5000 Reach Incorporated ndash Washington DC 5000 RESET Classroom Adventures in Hands-On Science amp Math ndash Washington DC

5000

Sitar Arts Center ndash Washington DC 10000 So Others Might Eat ndash Washington DC 8000 Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders (SMYAL) ndash Washington DC

5000

Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs ndash Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

122500

The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless ndash Washington DC

7500

OTHER US $

Anti-Defamation League ndash Chicago Illinois 1500 Foundation for Democracy and Justice ndash Sacramento California

4000

Mono Lake Foundation ndash Lee Vining California

1000

Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation ndash Monterey California

2500

Parents for a Sustainable Future ndash Boston Massachusetts

1000

Sundance Benefit ndash Camp Rehoboth ndash Rehoboth Beach Delaware

1000

NATIONAL FOCUS $

ABA Fund for Justice and Education ndash ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund Rule of Law Initiative ndash Chicago Illinois

5680

American Cancer Society ndash Vienna Virginia 10250 American Heart Association ndash Des Moines Iowa 10250 American Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation ndash Arlington Virginia

5000

American Jewish Committee ndash New York 2500 Americans for Responsible Solutions Foundation ndash San Francisco

5000

Appleseed Foundation ndash Washington DC 8000 The Avielle Foundation ndash Newtown Connecticut 1000 Bellwether Education Partners ndash Sudbury Massachusetts

5000

32 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NATIONAL FOCUS (CONTINUED)

Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence ndash Lawyers for a Safer America ndash Washington DC

10000

Brennan Center for Justice ndash New York 5000 Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association (CASANA) ndash Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

2000

Disability Rights Legal Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 Equal Justice Works ndash Fellowship Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

386000

Federal Bar Foundation ndash New York 5000 Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) ndash Los Angeles

2500

The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation ndash New York

10000

KinderVision Foundation ndash The Greatest Save Teen PSA Program ndash Peru Indiana

5000

Lambda Legal ndash Los Angeles 5000 Learning Ally ndash Princeton New Jersey 7500 Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation ndash Norwalk Connecticut

10000

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund ndash New York

5000

National Center for Youth Law ndash Oakland California

15000

National Immigration Law Center ndash Los Angeles 2500 The National Urban Technology Center ndash New York

2500

National Veterans Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

5000

National Womenrsquos Law Center ndash Washington DC

5000

OutServe-SLDN ndash Washington DC 5000 Pro Bono Net ndash New York 15000 Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation ndash Chicago Illinois

2000

Soledad OrsquoBrien and Brad Raymond Starfish Foundation ndash New York

5000

The Trevor Project ndash West Hollywood California

7500

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ndash Washington DC

10000

ASIA $

Bethel USA ndash Fort Collins Colorado 5000

ASIA (CONTINUED)

Global Fund for Mental Health ndash TELL Japan Chat Room Project ndash Hinsdale Illinois

32900

GlobalGiving ndash Lighthouse Center for Human Trafficking Victims ndash Washington DC

94419

IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Response ndash Bethesda Maryland

25000

Motherrsquos Choice USA ndash Montrose Colorado 30000 Room to Read ndash Asia Programs ndash San Francisco

20000

Second Harvest Asia ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Relief ndash Roseville Minnesota

25000

Teach for China ndash San Francisco 5000

INTERNATIONAL FOCUS $

Center for Reproductive Rights ndash New York 15000 Ceres ndash Boston Massachusetts 2500 The Cyrus R Vance Center for International Justice ndash New York

10000

Doctors Without Borders ndash New York 1500 Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance ndash San Rafael California

5000

Global Goods Partners ndash New York 5000 Human Rights Watch ndash Childrenrsquos Rights Division ndash New York

5000

Immigration Equality ndash New York 2500 Plant with Purpose ndash San Diego 2500 RefugePoint ndash Boston Massachusetts 5000 Save the Children ndash Fairfield Connecticut 1000 Speak Up Africa ndash New York 1000 Vera Institute of Justice ndash New York 5000 VisionSpring ndash New York 10000

BERLIN $

Arne Friedrich Stiftung (Arne Friedrich Foundation) ndash Berlin

4214

Bantabaa eV (Meeting Point) ndash Berlin 3160 Berliner Herz (Berlin Heart) ndash Berlin 3055 Die Arche (The Ark) ndash Berlin 2528 Freudberg Gemeinschaftsschule (Freudberg Scholarships) ndash Berlin

2528

30 Years + $50 Million | 33

BERLIN (CONTINUED)

Jenny de la Torre Stiftung (Jenny de la Torre Foundation) ndash Berlin

5267

JUNA eV (Jung Unbegleitet Nicht Allein) (Young Unaccompanied Not Alone) ndash Berlin

1053

KuB eV (Kontakt- und Beratungsstelle fuumlr Fluumlchtlinge und Migrant_innen) (Contact and Counseling for Refugees and Migrants) ndash Berlin

1053

Outreach ndash Mobile Jungendarbeit Berlin (Outreach ndash Mobile Youth Work Berlin) ndash Berlin

1053

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin eV ndash Berlin 5267 Rock it Biz gemeinnuumltzige Stiftungs-GmbH (Rock it Biz Nonprofit Foundation) ndash Berlin

10535

Sharehaus Refugio (Sharehouse Refuge) ndash Berlin

3160

Teach First Deutschland (Teach First Germany) ndash Berlin

3160

LONDON AND UK $

Blind Sailing ndash Ramsgate 8892 Bliss ndash London 8892 Bowel Cancer UK ndash London 8892 The Brokerage Citylink ndash London 8892 Generating Genius ndash South Croydon 8892 The Hospice of St Francis ndash Hertfordshire 8892 Ian Mikardo High School ndash London 8892 Legal Advice Centre (University House) ndash London

4920

Plan International UK ndash London 2460 Rhythms of Life ndash London 8892 Richard House Childrenrsquos Hospice ndash London 8892 South Westminster Legal Advice Centre ndash London

4920

The Sparkle Foundation ndash Lancashire 2460 Womankind Worldwide ndash London 2460 You Make It ndash London 8892 The Berlin and London offices of Morrison amp Foerster each

have their own charitable giving program that is consistent with the Foundationrsquos goals in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Both officesrsquo sets of 2016 contributions which are in addition to those of the Foundation are listed here for informational purposes if greater than $1000 (converted) but they are not included in this reportrsquos financial discussion

CONTACT USIf you are a partner or employee of Morrison amp Foerster and have questions or comments please visit the ldquoMoFo Foundationrdquo section of the portal for

more information and a list of current Foundation representatives

DIRECTORS + OFFICERS AS OF DECEMBER 31 2016

JAMIE A LEVITTDirector and ChairNew York

KENNETH A KUWAYTIDirector and PresidentPalo Alto

W STEPHEN SMITHDirector and SecretaryWashington DC

PAUL D MCKENZIEDirector and Vice PresidentBeijing

ANGELA KEREKDirector and Vice PresidentBerlin

ALEX VAN DER WOLKDirector and Vice PresidentBrussels

SCOTT F LLEWELLYNDirector and Vice PresidentDenver

TREVOR L JAMESDirector and Vice PresidentLondon

NANCY R THOMASDirector and Vice PresidentLos Angeles

LAWRENCE T YANOWITCHDirector and Vice PresidentNorthern Virginia

BRIAN M KRAMERDirector and Vice PresidentSan Diego

RUTH N BORENSTEINDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

JACLYN LIUDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

DALE E CALDWELLDirector and Vice PresidentTokyo

ARTHUR KELLERChief Financial OfficerSan Francisco

ANNE M ELLISManager and Chief Operating OfficerSan Francisco

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

20 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

INDIVIDUAL GIFT MATCHING

The Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by eligible lawyers and staff to a wide variety of nonprofit organizations that meet our giving guidelines In 2016 we matched gifts to charities such as the Anti-Defamation League in New York Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank in San Diego Swords to Plowshares in San Francisco and The Trevor Project in West Hollywood California In total the

Foundation contributed more than $88000 in individual matching gifts to more than 250 charitable organizations

LAW SCHOOL GIFT MATCHING

In a separate program the Foundation matches donations up to $500 per person annually made by the firmrsquos lawyers to their respective law schools In 2016 we donated more than $21000 in matching gifts to 22 law schools

CHALLENGE GRANTS

The Foundation occasionally offers to match the amount raised by firm personnel to benefit charitable causes of particular importance to Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff These challenge grants are usually issued through our community-grants or disaster-relief programs

The Foundation offers contribution-matching programs to Morrison amp Foerster personnel The purpose of these programs is to encourage private charitable giving provide additional leverage to gifts made by the firmrsquos lawyers and staff and support the charitable goals of the firmrsquos individual donors In 2016 the Foundation donated nearly $110000 in matching gifts

MATCHING

30 Years + $50 Million | 21

$25000ISRAAID (US) GLOBAL HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCEBethesda Maryland israaidcoil

IsraAID is a nonprofit nongovernmental organization committed to providing life-saving disaster relief and long-term support Our donation supported its efforts to provide food water and mental health support to people in emergency shelters following a series of earthquakes including a magnitude 70 mainshock in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$25000SECOND HARVEST ASIARoseville Minnesota foodbankasia

Second Harvest Asia serves as a knowledge leader resource and convener of food banks in Asia Our donation supported efforts to deliver food and relief supplies to people affected by the earthquakes in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$10000GRAY AREA FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTSSan Francisco grayareaorg

Gray Area uses art and technology to create social and civic impact through education incubation and public events Our donation supported the relief fund that Gray Area established following the ldquoGhost Shiprdquo warehouse fire in Oakland California that killed 36 people many of them artists in December 2016

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has a strong tradition of facilitating and increasing the impact of the generosity of Morrison amp Foerster partners and employees Over the years we have coordinated special campaigns that have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for relief and restoration work following various disasters such as Hurricane Sandy in 2012 flooding in Colorado in 2013 and the spring 2015 earthquakes in Nepal

In 2016 we continued this tradition through donations totaling $60000 to the following nonprofit organizations

DISASTER RELIEF

22 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

In 2016 the Berlin office of Morrison amp Foerster launched its own charitable giving program that is consistent with the goals of the Foundation in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Established for tax and charitable-giving reasons the program in Berlin follows a model developed several years earlier for charitable giving in the firmrsquos London office

The Berlin officersquos program issued charitable grants in 2016 totaling euro44000 or approximately $46349 The London officersquos program made charitable donations totaling pound86280 or approximately $106140 A sample of those grants is described below

CHARITABLE GIVING IN EUROPE

pound7228 (approx $8892)

RICHARD HOUSE CHILDRENrsquoS HOSPICELondon richardhouseorguk

The first childrenrsquos hospice in London Richard House delivers clinical care short breaks and other residential services to children and young adults with life-limiting or life-threatening health conditions while supporting their families through counseling and bereavement programs

euro5000 (approx $5268)

REFUGEE LAW CLINIC BERLIN EVBerlin rlc-berlinorg

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin was created in 2014 through an initiative of undergraduate and PhD students at the Humboldt University of Berlin Part of the Refugee Law Clinic Network in Germany the Berlin clinic trains university students in asylum and migration law The students then offer free legal advice to refugees and migrants at a variety of locations in Berlin including the university emergency shelters and preliminary reception centers

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

The Foundation distributes funds at the discretion of its board of directors which consists of partners from each of the firmrsquos regions

Only funding requests sponsored by Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff are considered

Donations are made to US nonprofit organizations with IRC sect 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status whose programs in the view of the Foundationrsquos board of directors are aligned with the Foundationrsquos focus and can in the boardrsquos opinion best serve the communityrsquos needs We prefer to support programs that can benefit greatly from even relatively modest donations We also support a scholarship program for the children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members

We do not contribute to fraternal religious or political organizations to groups that discriminate on the basis of race religion political affiliation gender identity or sexual orientation or to individuals We do not make donations for firm-related business development or client-relations reasons The Foundation does not purchase tickets to charitable fundraising events

GIVING GUIDELINES

ONLY FUNDING REQUESTS SPONSORED BY MORRISON amp FOERSTER LAWYERS AND STAFF ARE CONSIDERED

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

24 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

2016 The following are the organizations listed by region that received at least $1000 in Foundation donations during 2016 Not

included are matching gifts and Terraciano Scholarship awards which are described above Unless otherwise noted we designated our gifts

for recipientsrsquo general funds

CONTRIBUTIONS

30 Years + $50 Million | 25

DENVER AREA $

Alpine Legal Services ndash Glenwood Springs 1500 Colorado Coalition for the Homeless ndash Stout Street Eye Clinic ndash Denver

1055

Colorado Lawyers Committee ndash Denver 4110 Conservation Colorado Education Fund ndash Denver

1000

Deaf Overcoming Violence through Empowerment (DOVE) ndash Denver

1055

Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado ndash Greenwood Village

1055

Florence Crittenton Services of Colorado ndash Denver

1056

Food For Thought ndash Denver 5000 Girls Inc of Metro Denver ndash Denver 1056 Hope House of Colorado ndash Arvada 2300 The Legal Aid Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2905

Live By Living ndash Lakewood 1000 Mi Casa Resource Center ndash Pro Bono Patent Program General Fund ndash Denver

1000

Rescue Me ndash Colorado Mutt Rescue ndash Watkinsonville Georgia

1056

Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Denver

35590

SungateKids ndash Englewood 2500 Volunteers of America ndash Camp POSTCARD Early Childhood Education Center Veteran Services Center ndash Denver

27500

Wish of a Lifetime ndash Denver 1056 The Womenrsquos Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2500

LOS ANGELES AREA $

Able ARTS Work ndash Long Beach 5000 ACLU Foundation of Southern California ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Childrenrsquos Rights ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Housing and Healing ndash Los Angeles

5000

Bet Tzedek Legal Services ndash Los Angeles 5000 Big Up Kidz ndash Los Angeles 5000 Break the Cycle ndash Culver City 5000

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

California Institute of Technology ndash Moore-Hufstedler Fund ndash Pasadena

15000

CARES ndash LAC + USC Medical Center ndash Los Angeles

2500

Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law ndash Casa LibreFreedom House Homeless Youth Shelter ndash Los Angeles

2500

Childrenrsquos Bureau ndash Los Angeles 5000 Childrenrsquos Burn Foundation ndash Sherman Oaks

2500

Childrenrsquos Hospital Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

3500

Childrenrsquos Law Center of California ndash Monterey Park

5000

Circle of Friends ndash Los Angeles 5000 Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) ndash Los Angeles

10000

The Colburn School ndash Los Angeles 2500 Constitutional Rights Foundation ndash Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets Program General Fund ndash Los Angeles

112500

Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services ndash Culver City

5000

DIY Girls ndash Los Angeles 1000 Family Health Care Centers of Greater Los Angeles ndash Bell Gardens

3500

Friends of the Los Angeles County Law Library ndash Los Angeles

3000

Good Shepherd Shelter ndash Los Angeles 5000 Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association ndash Los Angeles

2500

Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law ndash Los Angeles

5000

Hathaway-Sycamores Child and Family Services ndash Pasadena

5000

Homeboy Industries ndash Los Angeles 1000 House of Ruth ndash Claremont 3000 Inner-City Arts ndash Los Angeles 5000 Inner City Law Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 JFS ndash SOVA Community Food amp Resource Program ndash Van Nuys

2639

Just the Beginning ndash A Pipeline Organization ndash Summer Legal Institute in Los Angeles ndash Chicago Illinois

5000

26 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

LA Kitchen ndash Los Angeles 2500 Law Rocks ndash Manhattan Beach 5000 Learning Rights Law Center ndash Los Angeles 6000 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

5000

Levitt amp Quinn Family Law Center ndash Los Angeles

5000

Library Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Childrenrsquos Summer Reading Club ndash Los Angeles

3500

Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles County Bar Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles LGBT Center ndash Los Angeles 4000 Los Angeles Mission ndash Los Angeles 1000 Los Angeles Regional Food Bank ndash Los Angeles

5600

Los Angeles Times Family Fund ndash Summer Camp Campaign ndash Pasadena

2500

Maternal and Child Health Access ndash Los Angeles

3000

McKinley Childrenrsquos Center ndash San Dimas 1500 Mental Health Advocacy Services ndash Los Angeles

5000

The Midnight Mission ndash Los Angeles 1500 Music Center Foundation ndash Los Angeles 4000 My Friendrsquos Place ndash Hollywood 5000 Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society ndash Pasadena

7500

Para Los Nintildeos ndash Los Angeles 2500 PATH Beyond Shelter ndash Los Angeles 1000 Public Counsel ndash Los Angeles 5000 The Rape Foundation ndash Santa Monica 1000 Roy W Roberts IIndashWattsWillowbrook Boys amp Girls Club ndash Los Angeles

2500

Support for Harbor Area Womenrsquos Lives (SHAWL) ndash San Pedro

5000

Starlight Childrenrsquos Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Venice Family Clinic ndash Venice 4000 Weingart Center Association ndash Los Angeles 5000 Western Center on Law amp Poverty ndash Los Angeles

5000

NEW YORK CITY AREA $

A Better Balance ndash New York 10000 Advocates for Children of New York ndash New York 15330 AIDS Walk New York ndash New York 5000 Anti-Defamation League ndash New York 1500 Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund ndash New York

5000

Association to Benefit Children ndash New York 1000 Behind the Book ndash New York 3000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City ndash New York

5000

Breaking Ground ndash New York 2000 BronxWorks ndash Early Childhood Learning Center ndash Bronx

2500

Brooklyn Botanic Garden ndash The Childrenrsquos Garden and The Discovery Garden ndash Brooklyn

1500

The Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse ndash Brooklyn

1000

Brooklyn Defender Services ndash Family Defense Project ndash Brooklyn

2500

CaringKind ndash New York 2500 CFC Loud N Clear Foundation ndash Farmingdale New Jersey

1500

Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts ndash New York 30000 Citizensrsquo Committee for Children of New York ndash New York

3000

City Bar Justice Center ndash New York 10000 City Harvest ndash New York 2000 CITYarts ndash New York 2500 Civic Builders ndash New York 5000 Coalition for the Homeless ndash Camp Homeward Bound First Step Job Training Program ndash New York

7500

Columbia University ndash Babies Heart Fund ndash New York

1500

Comprehensive Development ndash New York 5000 Concrete Safaris ndash New York 2500 DonorsChooseorg ndash New York City Projects ndash New York

10000

The Doe Fund ndash New York 2500 Dress for Success ndash New York 5000 East Harlem Tutorial Program ndash New York 5000 Edible Schoolyard NYC ndash Brooklyn 5000 The Exoneration Initiative ndash In Honor of Richard Rosario ndash New York

10000

30 Years + $50 Million | 27

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Family Center ndash The Legal Wellness Institute ndash Brooklyn

5000

Fordham Student Sponsored Fellowship ndash New York

1000

Fund for the City of New York ndash ENACT School Partnership Program ndash New York

2500

Getting Out and Staying Out ndash New York 5000 Global Language Project ndash New York 10000 GO Project ndash New York 5000 Grace Institute ndash New York 2500 Harlem Childrenrsquos Zone ndash New York 5000 Harlem RBI ndash New York 2500 Harmony Program ndash New York 2500 Harvest Home ndash New York 3000 Her Justice ndash New York 2500 Hofstra University ndash Hofstra Law Access to Justice Incubator ndash Hempstead

15000

iMentor ndash New York 5000 Inwood House ndash New York 8000 The Jennifer A Kay Foundation ndash New York 2500 The Jewish Board ndash The Mann Center ndash New York

2500

The Keswell School ndash New York 15000 Lawyers Alliance for New York ndash New York 45000 Lawyers for Children ndash New York 5000 LeGaL Foundation ndash New York 5000 Legal Information for Families Today ndash Brooklyn

2500

Legal Outreach ndash PACT (Pathways to Achievement and Community Transformation) ndash Long Island City

5000

Legal Services NYC ndash New York 11000 Letrsquos Get Ready ndash New York 10000 Literacy Partners ndash New York 5000 Manhattan Legal Services ndash New York 2500 Nazareth Housing ndash New York 2500 Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem ndash New York

2500

New York Asian Womenrsquos Center ndash New York

2500

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest ndash New York

15000

New York Legal Assistance Group ndash New York 3500 New York Womenrsquos Foundation ndash New York 2500

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Office of the Appellate Defender ndash New York 5000 The Partnership for the Homeless ndash New York 5000 PENCIL ndash New York 2500 Performance Space 122 ndash Brooklyn 5000 Pro Bono Partnership ndash White Plains 1500 ProjectArt ndash New York 2000 The Public Theater ndash Shakespeare in the Park ndash New York

10000

Randallrsquos Island Park Alliance ndash New York 5000 Riverside Symphony ndash Music Memory Program ndash New York

10000

Safe Passage Project ndash New York 1000 Sanctuary for Families ndash New York 13000 SCO Family of Services ndash Glen Cove 2500 Selfhelp Community Services ndash New York 1000 Start Small Think Big ndash Bronx 5000 Storefront Academy Harlem ndash New York 10000 Trip of a Lifetime ndash Summer Travel Scholarships ndash Scarsdale

3500

Union Settlement Association ndash New York 2000 United Neighborhood Houses ndash New York 1000 Urban Justice Center ndash Summer Internship Program ndash New York

3000

Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts ndash New York 5000 Volunteers of Legal Service ndash New York 15000 You Gotta Believe ndash The Older Child Adoption amp Permanency Movement ndash This Is For Real Program ndash Brooklyn

112500

Young Peoplersquos Chorus of New York City ndash New York

1250

Youth INC ndash New York 2500 Youth Represent ndash New York 2500

NORTHERN VIRGINIA $

Britepaths ndash Fairfax 30000 Carpenterrsquos Shelter ndash Alexandria 10000 Doorways for Women and Families ndash Arlington

10000

Fairfax CASA ndash Fairfax 5000 Fairfax Partnership for Youth ndash Falls Church 5000 Final Salute ndash Haymarket 5000 Friends of FANA ndash Reston 1000 Homestretch ndash Falls Church 5000

28 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NORTHERN VIRGINIA (CONTINUED)

Just Neighbors ndash Falls Church 5000 Legal Aid Justice Center ndash JustChildren Program Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Fairfax

10874

Legal Services of Northern Virginia ndash Fairfax 10000 Loudoun Abused Womenrsquos Shelter ndash Leesburg 10000 Volunteer Fairfax ndash Fairfax 10000

SAN DIEGO AREA $

Casa Cornelia Law Center ndash San Diego 5000 Century Club of San Diego ndash Champions for Youth ndash La Jolla

1319

Distinguished Young Women of San Diego ndash Carlsbad

1500

Girls on the Run of San Diego ndash Encinitas 5000 The Honor Foundation ndash San Diego 1000 Imperial Court de San Diego ndash San Diego 5000 Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank ndash San Diego

10000

Japan Society of San Diego and Tijuana ndash Tomodachi Initiative Youth Baseball Exchange ndash San Diego

2500

Just in Time for Foster Youth ndash San Diego 5000 La Jolla Playhouse ndash Education and Outreach Programs ndash La Jolla

5000

Legal Aid Society of San Diego ndash San Diego 15000 Rady Childrenrsquos Hospital Auxiliary ndash Del Mar Unit ndash San Diego

10000

San Diego County Bar Foundation ndash San Diego 5000 San Diego Junior Theatre ndash Tuition Assistance Program ndash San Diego

7500

San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program ndash San Diego

10000

Semper Fi Fund ndash Oceanside 1000 Solutions for Change ndash Vista 5000 UC San Diego Foundation ndash Christini Fund ndash La Jolla

1000

University of San Diego School of Law ndash The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation ndash Stephen S Dunham Scholarship ndash San Diego

20000

Voices for Children ndash Case Liaison Program General Fund ndash San Diego

137500

Warfighter Made ndash Temecula 1000 YMCA of San Diego County ndash San Diego 3000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA $

100 Black Men of the Bay Area ndash Oakland 5000 A Better Way ndash Berkeley 3000 ACLU Foundation ndash FrontLine Fund ndash San Francisco

5000

AIDS Legal Referral Panel ndash San Francisco 7500 AIDS Walk San Francisco ndash San Francisco 1600 Alameda County Community Food Bank ndash Oakland

13500

APA Family Support Services ndash San Francisco

2000

The Arc San Francisco ndash San Francisco 5000 At The Crossroads ndash San Francisco 2000 Bay Area Legal Aid ndash Oakland 70000 Bay Area Urban Debate League ndash Oakland 12500 Bay Area Young Survivors ndash Deb Mosley Memorial Scholarship Fund ndash San Francisco

3840

Berkeley Repertory Theatre ndash Youth Education Programs ndash Berkeley

18500

Bridge the Gap College Prep ndash Sausalito 50000 California Bar Foundation ndash Diversity Scholarship Program ndash San Francisco

10000

California Life Sciences Institute ndash K-12 STEM Education ndash South San Francisco

2500

Centro Legal de la Raza ndash Oakland 2500 Challenge Day ndash Concord 1000 Charlotte Maxwell Clinic ndash Oakland 2500 Child Care Law Center ndash San Francisco 2500 Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund ndash San Francisco

25000

Clinic By the Bay ndash San Francisco 2000 The Commonwealth Club of California ndash Bay Area Student Outreach ndash San Francisco

5000

Community Alliance for Special Education ndash San Francisco

30000

Disability Rights Education amp Defense Fund ndash Berkeley

2500

Dogs for Diabetics ndash Concord 1000 DonorsChooseorg ndash San Francisco Bay Area Projects ndash New York

5000

Earned Asset Resource Network ndash San Francisco

1000

East Bay Agency for Children ndash Oakland 8000 East Bay Childrenrsquos Law Offices ndash Oakland 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 29

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

East Bay College Fund ndash College Access Program ndash Oakland

10000

East Bay Community Law Center ndash Berkeley 25000 Eviction Defense Collaborative ndash San Francisco 2500 Fiat Lux Scholarship Program Fund ndash Berkeley 2500 First Graduate ndash San Francisco 5000 First Place for Youth ndash Oakland 10000 The Foundation of City College of San Francisco ndash San Francisco

10000

Friends of the San Francisco Public Library ndash The Mix at SFPL ndash San Francisco

7500

Future Youth Records ndash Pacifica 5000 George Mark Childrenrsquos House ndash San Leandro 2500 Gray Area Foundation for the Arts ndash Oakland Fire Fund ndash San Francisco

10000

Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco ndash San Francisco

5000

Jewish Community Relations Council ndash Jewish Coalition for Literacy ndash San Francisco

1000

Jewish Family and Childrenrsquos Services ndash San Francisco

3500

Jewish Family amp Childrenrsquos Services of the East Bay ndash Berkeley

3500

Juma Ventures ndash San Francisco 5000 Justice amp Diversity Center ndash General Fund Bay Area Minority Law School Student Scholarship ndash San Francisco

50000

La Casa de las Madres ndash San Francisco 5000 La Cocina ndash San Francisco 1900 La Raza Centro Legal ndash Unaccompanied Children Project ndash San Francisco

10000

Larkin Street Youth Services ndash San Francisco 10000 Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area ndash San Francisco

70000

Legal Aid at Work ndash San Francisco 55000 Legal Aid of Marin ndash San Rafael 5000 Legal Services for Children ndash San Francisco 18000 Level Playing Field Institute ndash SMASH Program ndash Oakland

3000

Little BrothersndashFriends of the Elderly ndash San Francisco

2450

Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area ndash San Francisco 2000 Mission Graduates ndash San Francisco 2000 New Leaders ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash Oakland

5000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

Oakland Museum of California ndash Learning Initiatives ndash Oakland

2500

OneJustice ndash San Francisco 3000 Opportunity Junction ndash Antioch 1500 The Other Bar Foundation ndash San Francisco 5000 PowerMyLearning ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash New York

1500

Project Open Hand ndash San Francisco 7000 Raphael House ndash San Francisco 15000 Reading Partners ndash Oakland 1000 Rebuilding Together San Francisco ndash San Francisco

6000

The Reset Foundation ndash Berkeley 2000 RYSE Center ndash Richmond 1000 San Francisco AIDS Foundation ndash San Francisco

21500

San Francisco Interfaith Council ndash San Francisco

3500

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ndash Education Programs ndash San Francisco

25000

San Francisco Suicide Prevention ndash Youth Risk Reduction Program ndash San Francisco

2500

San Francisco Symphony ndash Adventures in Music Youth Education Program General Fund ndash San Francisco

43500

Seven Tepees Youth Program ndash College and Career Program ndash San Francisco

10000

SF-Marin Food Bank ndash San Francisco 9250 Shelter Inc ndash Concord 1000 The Spot Oakland ndash Oakland 1000 Swords to Plowshares ndash San Francisco 5000 Tuolumne River Trust ndash San Francisco 1500 UC Berkeley SAGE Scholars Program ndash Berkeley

3000

Youth Outside ndash Oakland 1000

SILICON VALLEY $

Abilities United ndash Palo Alto 3000 Adolescent Counseling Services ndash Outlet Program ndash Redwood City

2500

The Art of Yoga Project ndash Palo Alto 1000 Asian Law Alliance ndash San Jose 6500 Avenidas ndash Palo Alto 3000

30 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Bring Me A Book Foundation ndash Redwood City 3000 The Campaign for Legal Services ndash Mountain View

30000

Child Advocates of Silicon Valley ndash Milpitas 2500 Childrenrsquos Health Council ndash Palo Alto 2500 Cinequest ndash San Jose 2500 College of Adaptive Arts ndash San Jose 1000 Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash East Palo Alto

11000

Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse ndash San Mateo

2500

CuriOdyssey ndash San Mateo 2500 Eastside College Preparatory School ndash East Palo Alto

6000

Ecumenical Hunger Program ndash East Palo Alto

2500

Family amp Children Services of Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto

2500

Family Connections ndash San Carlos 2500 The Family Giving Tree ndash Milpitas 2000 The Fit Kids Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Friends for Youth ndash Redwood City 2500 Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve ndash Moss Beach

3000

HomeFirst ndash Milpitas 1000 HopeLab Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto Charitable Foundation ndash Palo Alto

1000

La Raza Lawyers Charitable Foundation ndash San Jose

3000

Law Foundation of Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 15000 Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County ndash Redwood City

15000

LifeMoves ndash Menlo Park 3500 Marine Toys for Tots Foundation ndash San Jose 2000 My New Red Shoes ndash Redwood City 2500 Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence ndash San Jose

1500

Pacific Autism Center for Education ndash Santa Clara

5000

Palo Alto Art Center Foundation ndash Palo Alto 2500 Palo Alto Family YMCA ndash Parkinsonrsquos Exercise Program ndash Palo Alto

3500

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Parents Helping Parents ndash San Jose 2500 Peninsula Bridge ndash Menlo Park 5000 Pie Ranch ndash Pescadero 2500 Pro Bono Project Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 QuestBridge ndash QuestBridge Scholars Network at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

1000

Ravenswood Education Foundation ndash Menlo Park

30000

Roadrunners Sports Club ndash Palo Alto 1000 Ronald McDonald House at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

5000

Sacred Heart Community Service ndash San Jose 1000 Samaritan House ndash San Mateo 3500 San Jose Museum of Art ndash San Jose 2500 Santa Clara University ndash Katharine amp George Alexander Community Law Center ndash San Jose

5000

Second Harvest Food Bank ndash San Jose 3500 Sequoia Adult School Scholars ndash Palo Alto 1000 Silicon Valley Community Foundation ndash San Francisco Bay Area Summer Reading Program ndash Mountain View

1000

Stand Up for Kids ndash Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 Stanford University ndash Stanford Community Law Clinic ndash East Palo Alto

10000

The Tech Museum of Innovation ndash San Jose 2500 TheatreWorks Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto 2500 The Tower Foundation of San Jose State University ndash Record Clearance Project ndash San Jose

2000

Vida Verde Nature Education ndash San Gregorio 1500

WASHINGTON DC AREA $

A Wider Circle ndash Bethesda 5000 ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation ndash Washington DC

15000

Ayuda ndash Washington DC 5000 Back on My Feet ndash Washington DC 5000 Bread for the City ndash Washington DC 10000 Bright Beginnings ndash Washington DC 10000 BUILD ndash Metro DC Programs ndash Washington DC

15000

Calvary Womenrsquos Services ndash Washington DC 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 31

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Children of Mine Youth Center ndash Washington DC

10000

Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Washington DC

15416

Community Family Life Services ndash Washington DC

1000

Council for Court Excellence ndash Washington DC

3500

DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice ndash Washington DC

5000

DC Bar Foundation ndash Washington DC 5000 DC Bar Pro Bono Center ndash Washington DC 15000 DC Greens ndash Washington DC 10000 DC School of Law Foundation ndash Scholarship Campaign ndash Washington DC

8400

DC Volunteer Lawyers Project ndash Washington DC

7500

Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP) ndash Washington DC

10000

Everybody Wins DC ndash Power Lunch Reading Program ndash Washington DC

2400

The Family Place ndash Washington DC 15000 Food amp Friends ndash Washington DC 8000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center ndash Washington DC

37500

Friendship Place ndash Washington DC 7500 Georgetown University ndash Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center ndash Washington DC

2500

House of Ruth ndash Washington DC 8000 Johns Hopkins University ndash Sarcoma Research Fund ndash Baltimore

10600

Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) ndash Washington DC

10000

Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia ndash Washington DC

20000

Legal Counsel for the Elderly ndash Washington DC

10000

Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project ndash Washington DC

7500

N Street Village ndash Washington DC 10000 Neighborhood Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

6000

Only Make Believe ndash Washington DC 5000

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Playworks ndash Washington DC 5000 Reach Incorporated ndash Washington DC 5000 RESET Classroom Adventures in Hands-On Science amp Math ndash Washington DC

5000

Sitar Arts Center ndash Washington DC 10000 So Others Might Eat ndash Washington DC 8000 Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders (SMYAL) ndash Washington DC

5000

Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs ndash Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

122500

The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless ndash Washington DC

7500

OTHER US $

Anti-Defamation League ndash Chicago Illinois 1500 Foundation for Democracy and Justice ndash Sacramento California

4000

Mono Lake Foundation ndash Lee Vining California

1000

Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation ndash Monterey California

2500

Parents for a Sustainable Future ndash Boston Massachusetts

1000

Sundance Benefit ndash Camp Rehoboth ndash Rehoboth Beach Delaware

1000

NATIONAL FOCUS $

ABA Fund for Justice and Education ndash ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund Rule of Law Initiative ndash Chicago Illinois

5680

American Cancer Society ndash Vienna Virginia 10250 American Heart Association ndash Des Moines Iowa 10250 American Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation ndash Arlington Virginia

5000

American Jewish Committee ndash New York 2500 Americans for Responsible Solutions Foundation ndash San Francisco

5000

Appleseed Foundation ndash Washington DC 8000 The Avielle Foundation ndash Newtown Connecticut 1000 Bellwether Education Partners ndash Sudbury Massachusetts

5000

32 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NATIONAL FOCUS (CONTINUED)

Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence ndash Lawyers for a Safer America ndash Washington DC

10000

Brennan Center for Justice ndash New York 5000 Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association (CASANA) ndash Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

2000

Disability Rights Legal Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 Equal Justice Works ndash Fellowship Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

386000

Federal Bar Foundation ndash New York 5000 Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) ndash Los Angeles

2500

The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation ndash New York

10000

KinderVision Foundation ndash The Greatest Save Teen PSA Program ndash Peru Indiana

5000

Lambda Legal ndash Los Angeles 5000 Learning Ally ndash Princeton New Jersey 7500 Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation ndash Norwalk Connecticut

10000

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund ndash New York

5000

National Center for Youth Law ndash Oakland California

15000

National Immigration Law Center ndash Los Angeles 2500 The National Urban Technology Center ndash New York

2500

National Veterans Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

5000

National Womenrsquos Law Center ndash Washington DC

5000

OutServe-SLDN ndash Washington DC 5000 Pro Bono Net ndash New York 15000 Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation ndash Chicago Illinois

2000

Soledad OrsquoBrien and Brad Raymond Starfish Foundation ndash New York

5000

The Trevor Project ndash West Hollywood California

7500

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ndash Washington DC

10000

ASIA $

Bethel USA ndash Fort Collins Colorado 5000

ASIA (CONTINUED)

Global Fund for Mental Health ndash TELL Japan Chat Room Project ndash Hinsdale Illinois

32900

GlobalGiving ndash Lighthouse Center for Human Trafficking Victims ndash Washington DC

94419

IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Response ndash Bethesda Maryland

25000

Motherrsquos Choice USA ndash Montrose Colorado 30000 Room to Read ndash Asia Programs ndash San Francisco

20000

Second Harvest Asia ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Relief ndash Roseville Minnesota

25000

Teach for China ndash San Francisco 5000

INTERNATIONAL FOCUS $

Center for Reproductive Rights ndash New York 15000 Ceres ndash Boston Massachusetts 2500 The Cyrus R Vance Center for International Justice ndash New York

10000

Doctors Without Borders ndash New York 1500 Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance ndash San Rafael California

5000

Global Goods Partners ndash New York 5000 Human Rights Watch ndash Childrenrsquos Rights Division ndash New York

5000

Immigration Equality ndash New York 2500 Plant with Purpose ndash San Diego 2500 RefugePoint ndash Boston Massachusetts 5000 Save the Children ndash Fairfield Connecticut 1000 Speak Up Africa ndash New York 1000 Vera Institute of Justice ndash New York 5000 VisionSpring ndash New York 10000

BERLIN $

Arne Friedrich Stiftung (Arne Friedrich Foundation) ndash Berlin

4214

Bantabaa eV (Meeting Point) ndash Berlin 3160 Berliner Herz (Berlin Heart) ndash Berlin 3055 Die Arche (The Ark) ndash Berlin 2528 Freudberg Gemeinschaftsschule (Freudberg Scholarships) ndash Berlin

2528

30 Years + $50 Million | 33

BERLIN (CONTINUED)

Jenny de la Torre Stiftung (Jenny de la Torre Foundation) ndash Berlin

5267

JUNA eV (Jung Unbegleitet Nicht Allein) (Young Unaccompanied Not Alone) ndash Berlin

1053

KuB eV (Kontakt- und Beratungsstelle fuumlr Fluumlchtlinge und Migrant_innen) (Contact and Counseling for Refugees and Migrants) ndash Berlin

1053

Outreach ndash Mobile Jungendarbeit Berlin (Outreach ndash Mobile Youth Work Berlin) ndash Berlin

1053

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin eV ndash Berlin 5267 Rock it Biz gemeinnuumltzige Stiftungs-GmbH (Rock it Biz Nonprofit Foundation) ndash Berlin

10535

Sharehaus Refugio (Sharehouse Refuge) ndash Berlin

3160

Teach First Deutschland (Teach First Germany) ndash Berlin

3160

LONDON AND UK $

Blind Sailing ndash Ramsgate 8892 Bliss ndash London 8892 Bowel Cancer UK ndash London 8892 The Brokerage Citylink ndash London 8892 Generating Genius ndash South Croydon 8892 The Hospice of St Francis ndash Hertfordshire 8892 Ian Mikardo High School ndash London 8892 Legal Advice Centre (University House) ndash London

4920

Plan International UK ndash London 2460 Rhythms of Life ndash London 8892 Richard House Childrenrsquos Hospice ndash London 8892 South Westminster Legal Advice Centre ndash London

4920

The Sparkle Foundation ndash Lancashire 2460 Womankind Worldwide ndash London 2460 You Make It ndash London 8892 The Berlin and London offices of Morrison amp Foerster each

have their own charitable giving program that is consistent with the Foundationrsquos goals in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Both officesrsquo sets of 2016 contributions which are in addition to those of the Foundation are listed here for informational purposes if greater than $1000 (converted) but they are not included in this reportrsquos financial discussion

CONTACT USIf you are a partner or employee of Morrison amp Foerster and have questions or comments please visit the ldquoMoFo Foundationrdquo section of the portal for

more information and a list of current Foundation representatives

DIRECTORS + OFFICERS AS OF DECEMBER 31 2016

JAMIE A LEVITTDirector and ChairNew York

KENNETH A KUWAYTIDirector and PresidentPalo Alto

W STEPHEN SMITHDirector and SecretaryWashington DC

PAUL D MCKENZIEDirector and Vice PresidentBeijing

ANGELA KEREKDirector and Vice PresidentBerlin

ALEX VAN DER WOLKDirector and Vice PresidentBrussels

SCOTT F LLEWELLYNDirector and Vice PresidentDenver

TREVOR L JAMESDirector and Vice PresidentLondon

NANCY R THOMASDirector and Vice PresidentLos Angeles

LAWRENCE T YANOWITCHDirector and Vice PresidentNorthern Virginia

BRIAN M KRAMERDirector and Vice PresidentSan Diego

RUTH N BORENSTEINDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

JACLYN LIUDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

DALE E CALDWELLDirector and Vice PresidentTokyo

ARTHUR KELLERChief Financial OfficerSan Francisco

ANNE M ELLISManager and Chief Operating OfficerSan Francisco

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

30 Years + $50 Million | 21

$25000ISRAAID (US) GLOBAL HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCEBethesda Maryland israaidcoil

IsraAID is a nonprofit nongovernmental organization committed to providing life-saving disaster relief and long-term support Our donation supported its efforts to provide food water and mental health support to people in emergency shelters following a series of earthquakes including a magnitude 70 mainshock in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$25000SECOND HARVEST ASIARoseville Minnesota foodbankasia

Second Harvest Asia serves as a knowledge leader resource and convener of food banks in Asia Our donation supported efforts to deliver food and relief supplies to people affected by the earthquakes in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan in April 2016

$10000GRAY AREA FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTSSan Francisco grayareaorg

Gray Area uses art and technology to create social and civic impact through education incubation and public events Our donation supported the relief fund that Gray Area established following the ldquoGhost Shiprdquo warehouse fire in Oakland California that killed 36 people many of them artists in December 2016

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation has a strong tradition of facilitating and increasing the impact of the generosity of Morrison amp Foerster partners and employees Over the years we have coordinated special campaigns that have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for relief and restoration work following various disasters such as Hurricane Sandy in 2012 flooding in Colorado in 2013 and the spring 2015 earthquakes in Nepal

In 2016 we continued this tradition through donations totaling $60000 to the following nonprofit organizations

DISASTER RELIEF

22 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

In 2016 the Berlin office of Morrison amp Foerster launched its own charitable giving program that is consistent with the goals of the Foundation in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Established for tax and charitable-giving reasons the program in Berlin follows a model developed several years earlier for charitable giving in the firmrsquos London office

The Berlin officersquos program issued charitable grants in 2016 totaling euro44000 or approximately $46349 The London officersquos program made charitable donations totaling pound86280 or approximately $106140 A sample of those grants is described below

CHARITABLE GIVING IN EUROPE

pound7228 (approx $8892)

RICHARD HOUSE CHILDRENrsquoS HOSPICELondon richardhouseorguk

The first childrenrsquos hospice in London Richard House delivers clinical care short breaks and other residential services to children and young adults with life-limiting or life-threatening health conditions while supporting their families through counseling and bereavement programs

euro5000 (approx $5268)

REFUGEE LAW CLINIC BERLIN EVBerlin rlc-berlinorg

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin was created in 2014 through an initiative of undergraduate and PhD students at the Humboldt University of Berlin Part of the Refugee Law Clinic Network in Germany the Berlin clinic trains university students in asylum and migration law The students then offer free legal advice to refugees and migrants at a variety of locations in Berlin including the university emergency shelters and preliminary reception centers

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

The Foundation distributes funds at the discretion of its board of directors which consists of partners from each of the firmrsquos regions

Only funding requests sponsored by Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff are considered

Donations are made to US nonprofit organizations with IRC sect 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status whose programs in the view of the Foundationrsquos board of directors are aligned with the Foundationrsquos focus and can in the boardrsquos opinion best serve the communityrsquos needs We prefer to support programs that can benefit greatly from even relatively modest donations We also support a scholarship program for the children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members

We do not contribute to fraternal religious or political organizations to groups that discriminate on the basis of race religion political affiliation gender identity or sexual orientation or to individuals We do not make donations for firm-related business development or client-relations reasons The Foundation does not purchase tickets to charitable fundraising events

GIVING GUIDELINES

ONLY FUNDING REQUESTS SPONSORED BY MORRISON amp FOERSTER LAWYERS AND STAFF ARE CONSIDERED

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

24 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

2016 The following are the organizations listed by region that received at least $1000 in Foundation donations during 2016 Not

included are matching gifts and Terraciano Scholarship awards which are described above Unless otherwise noted we designated our gifts

for recipientsrsquo general funds

CONTRIBUTIONS

30 Years + $50 Million | 25

DENVER AREA $

Alpine Legal Services ndash Glenwood Springs 1500 Colorado Coalition for the Homeless ndash Stout Street Eye Clinic ndash Denver

1055

Colorado Lawyers Committee ndash Denver 4110 Conservation Colorado Education Fund ndash Denver

1000

Deaf Overcoming Violence through Empowerment (DOVE) ndash Denver

1055

Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado ndash Greenwood Village

1055

Florence Crittenton Services of Colorado ndash Denver

1056

Food For Thought ndash Denver 5000 Girls Inc of Metro Denver ndash Denver 1056 Hope House of Colorado ndash Arvada 2300 The Legal Aid Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2905

Live By Living ndash Lakewood 1000 Mi Casa Resource Center ndash Pro Bono Patent Program General Fund ndash Denver

1000

Rescue Me ndash Colorado Mutt Rescue ndash Watkinsonville Georgia

1056

Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Denver

35590

SungateKids ndash Englewood 2500 Volunteers of America ndash Camp POSTCARD Early Childhood Education Center Veteran Services Center ndash Denver

27500

Wish of a Lifetime ndash Denver 1056 The Womenrsquos Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2500

LOS ANGELES AREA $

Able ARTS Work ndash Long Beach 5000 ACLU Foundation of Southern California ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Childrenrsquos Rights ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Housing and Healing ndash Los Angeles

5000

Bet Tzedek Legal Services ndash Los Angeles 5000 Big Up Kidz ndash Los Angeles 5000 Break the Cycle ndash Culver City 5000

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

California Institute of Technology ndash Moore-Hufstedler Fund ndash Pasadena

15000

CARES ndash LAC + USC Medical Center ndash Los Angeles

2500

Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law ndash Casa LibreFreedom House Homeless Youth Shelter ndash Los Angeles

2500

Childrenrsquos Bureau ndash Los Angeles 5000 Childrenrsquos Burn Foundation ndash Sherman Oaks

2500

Childrenrsquos Hospital Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

3500

Childrenrsquos Law Center of California ndash Monterey Park

5000

Circle of Friends ndash Los Angeles 5000 Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) ndash Los Angeles

10000

The Colburn School ndash Los Angeles 2500 Constitutional Rights Foundation ndash Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets Program General Fund ndash Los Angeles

112500

Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services ndash Culver City

5000

DIY Girls ndash Los Angeles 1000 Family Health Care Centers of Greater Los Angeles ndash Bell Gardens

3500

Friends of the Los Angeles County Law Library ndash Los Angeles

3000

Good Shepherd Shelter ndash Los Angeles 5000 Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association ndash Los Angeles

2500

Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law ndash Los Angeles

5000

Hathaway-Sycamores Child and Family Services ndash Pasadena

5000

Homeboy Industries ndash Los Angeles 1000 House of Ruth ndash Claremont 3000 Inner-City Arts ndash Los Angeles 5000 Inner City Law Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 JFS ndash SOVA Community Food amp Resource Program ndash Van Nuys

2639

Just the Beginning ndash A Pipeline Organization ndash Summer Legal Institute in Los Angeles ndash Chicago Illinois

5000

26 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

LA Kitchen ndash Los Angeles 2500 Law Rocks ndash Manhattan Beach 5000 Learning Rights Law Center ndash Los Angeles 6000 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

5000

Levitt amp Quinn Family Law Center ndash Los Angeles

5000

Library Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Childrenrsquos Summer Reading Club ndash Los Angeles

3500

Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles County Bar Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles LGBT Center ndash Los Angeles 4000 Los Angeles Mission ndash Los Angeles 1000 Los Angeles Regional Food Bank ndash Los Angeles

5600

Los Angeles Times Family Fund ndash Summer Camp Campaign ndash Pasadena

2500

Maternal and Child Health Access ndash Los Angeles

3000

McKinley Childrenrsquos Center ndash San Dimas 1500 Mental Health Advocacy Services ndash Los Angeles

5000

The Midnight Mission ndash Los Angeles 1500 Music Center Foundation ndash Los Angeles 4000 My Friendrsquos Place ndash Hollywood 5000 Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society ndash Pasadena

7500

Para Los Nintildeos ndash Los Angeles 2500 PATH Beyond Shelter ndash Los Angeles 1000 Public Counsel ndash Los Angeles 5000 The Rape Foundation ndash Santa Monica 1000 Roy W Roberts IIndashWattsWillowbrook Boys amp Girls Club ndash Los Angeles

2500

Support for Harbor Area Womenrsquos Lives (SHAWL) ndash San Pedro

5000

Starlight Childrenrsquos Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Venice Family Clinic ndash Venice 4000 Weingart Center Association ndash Los Angeles 5000 Western Center on Law amp Poverty ndash Los Angeles

5000

NEW YORK CITY AREA $

A Better Balance ndash New York 10000 Advocates for Children of New York ndash New York 15330 AIDS Walk New York ndash New York 5000 Anti-Defamation League ndash New York 1500 Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund ndash New York

5000

Association to Benefit Children ndash New York 1000 Behind the Book ndash New York 3000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City ndash New York

5000

Breaking Ground ndash New York 2000 BronxWorks ndash Early Childhood Learning Center ndash Bronx

2500

Brooklyn Botanic Garden ndash The Childrenrsquos Garden and The Discovery Garden ndash Brooklyn

1500

The Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse ndash Brooklyn

1000

Brooklyn Defender Services ndash Family Defense Project ndash Brooklyn

2500

CaringKind ndash New York 2500 CFC Loud N Clear Foundation ndash Farmingdale New Jersey

1500

Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts ndash New York 30000 Citizensrsquo Committee for Children of New York ndash New York

3000

City Bar Justice Center ndash New York 10000 City Harvest ndash New York 2000 CITYarts ndash New York 2500 Civic Builders ndash New York 5000 Coalition for the Homeless ndash Camp Homeward Bound First Step Job Training Program ndash New York

7500

Columbia University ndash Babies Heart Fund ndash New York

1500

Comprehensive Development ndash New York 5000 Concrete Safaris ndash New York 2500 DonorsChooseorg ndash New York City Projects ndash New York

10000

The Doe Fund ndash New York 2500 Dress for Success ndash New York 5000 East Harlem Tutorial Program ndash New York 5000 Edible Schoolyard NYC ndash Brooklyn 5000 The Exoneration Initiative ndash In Honor of Richard Rosario ndash New York

10000

30 Years + $50 Million | 27

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Family Center ndash The Legal Wellness Institute ndash Brooklyn

5000

Fordham Student Sponsored Fellowship ndash New York

1000

Fund for the City of New York ndash ENACT School Partnership Program ndash New York

2500

Getting Out and Staying Out ndash New York 5000 Global Language Project ndash New York 10000 GO Project ndash New York 5000 Grace Institute ndash New York 2500 Harlem Childrenrsquos Zone ndash New York 5000 Harlem RBI ndash New York 2500 Harmony Program ndash New York 2500 Harvest Home ndash New York 3000 Her Justice ndash New York 2500 Hofstra University ndash Hofstra Law Access to Justice Incubator ndash Hempstead

15000

iMentor ndash New York 5000 Inwood House ndash New York 8000 The Jennifer A Kay Foundation ndash New York 2500 The Jewish Board ndash The Mann Center ndash New York

2500

The Keswell School ndash New York 15000 Lawyers Alliance for New York ndash New York 45000 Lawyers for Children ndash New York 5000 LeGaL Foundation ndash New York 5000 Legal Information for Families Today ndash Brooklyn

2500

Legal Outreach ndash PACT (Pathways to Achievement and Community Transformation) ndash Long Island City

5000

Legal Services NYC ndash New York 11000 Letrsquos Get Ready ndash New York 10000 Literacy Partners ndash New York 5000 Manhattan Legal Services ndash New York 2500 Nazareth Housing ndash New York 2500 Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem ndash New York

2500

New York Asian Womenrsquos Center ndash New York

2500

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest ndash New York

15000

New York Legal Assistance Group ndash New York 3500 New York Womenrsquos Foundation ndash New York 2500

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Office of the Appellate Defender ndash New York 5000 The Partnership for the Homeless ndash New York 5000 PENCIL ndash New York 2500 Performance Space 122 ndash Brooklyn 5000 Pro Bono Partnership ndash White Plains 1500 ProjectArt ndash New York 2000 The Public Theater ndash Shakespeare in the Park ndash New York

10000

Randallrsquos Island Park Alliance ndash New York 5000 Riverside Symphony ndash Music Memory Program ndash New York

10000

Safe Passage Project ndash New York 1000 Sanctuary for Families ndash New York 13000 SCO Family of Services ndash Glen Cove 2500 Selfhelp Community Services ndash New York 1000 Start Small Think Big ndash Bronx 5000 Storefront Academy Harlem ndash New York 10000 Trip of a Lifetime ndash Summer Travel Scholarships ndash Scarsdale

3500

Union Settlement Association ndash New York 2000 United Neighborhood Houses ndash New York 1000 Urban Justice Center ndash Summer Internship Program ndash New York

3000

Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts ndash New York 5000 Volunteers of Legal Service ndash New York 15000 You Gotta Believe ndash The Older Child Adoption amp Permanency Movement ndash This Is For Real Program ndash Brooklyn

112500

Young Peoplersquos Chorus of New York City ndash New York

1250

Youth INC ndash New York 2500 Youth Represent ndash New York 2500

NORTHERN VIRGINIA $

Britepaths ndash Fairfax 30000 Carpenterrsquos Shelter ndash Alexandria 10000 Doorways for Women and Families ndash Arlington

10000

Fairfax CASA ndash Fairfax 5000 Fairfax Partnership for Youth ndash Falls Church 5000 Final Salute ndash Haymarket 5000 Friends of FANA ndash Reston 1000 Homestretch ndash Falls Church 5000

28 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NORTHERN VIRGINIA (CONTINUED)

Just Neighbors ndash Falls Church 5000 Legal Aid Justice Center ndash JustChildren Program Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Fairfax

10874

Legal Services of Northern Virginia ndash Fairfax 10000 Loudoun Abused Womenrsquos Shelter ndash Leesburg 10000 Volunteer Fairfax ndash Fairfax 10000

SAN DIEGO AREA $

Casa Cornelia Law Center ndash San Diego 5000 Century Club of San Diego ndash Champions for Youth ndash La Jolla

1319

Distinguished Young Women of San Diego ndash Carlsbad

1500

Girls on the Run of San Diego ndash Encinitas 5000 The Honor Foundation ndash San Diego 1000 Imperial Court de San Diego ndash San Diego 5000 Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank ndash San Diego

10000

Japan Society of San Diego and Tijuana ndash Tomodachi Initiative Youth Baseball Exchange ndash San Diego

2500

Just in Time for Foster Youth ndash San Diego 5000 La Jolla Playhouse ndash Education and Outreach Programs ndash La Jolla

5000

Legal Aid Society of San Diego ndash San Diego 15000 Rady Childrenrsquos Hospital Auxiliary ndash Del Mar Unit ndash San Diego

10000

San Diego County Bar Foundation ndash San Diego 5000 San Diego Junior Theatre ndash Tuition Assistance Program ndash San Diego

7500

San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program ndash San Diego

10000

Semper Fi Fund ndash Oceanside 1000 Solutions for Change ndash Vista 5000 UC San Diego Foundation ndash Christini Fund ndash La Jolla

1000

University of San Diego School of Law ndash The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation ndash Stephen S Dunham Scholarship ndash San Diego

20000

Voices for Children ndash Case Liaison Program General Fund ndash San Diego

137500

Warfighter Made ndash Temecula 1000 YMCA of San Diego County ndash San Diego 3000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA $

100 Black Men of the Bay Area ndash Oakland 5000 A Better Way ndash Berkeley 3000 ACLU Foundation ndash FrontLine Fund ndash San Francisco

5000

AIDS Legal Referral Panel ndash San Francisco 7500 AIDS Walk San Francisco ndash San Francisco 1600 Alameda County Community Food Bank ndash Oakland

13500

APA Family Support Services ndash San Francisco

2000

The Arc San Francisco ndash San Francisco 5000 At The Crossroads ndash San Francisco 2000 Bay Area Legal Aid ndash Oakland 70000 Bay Area Urban Debate League ndash Oakland 12500 Bay Area Young Survivors ndash Deb Mosley Memorial Scholarship Fund ndash San Francisco

3840

Berkeley Repertory Theatre ndash Youth Education Programs ndash Berkeley

18500

Bridge the Gap College Prep ndash Sausalito 50000 California Bar Foundation ndash Diversity Scholarship Program ndash San Francisco

10000

California Life Sciences Institute ndash K-12 STEM Education ndash South San Francisco

2500

Centro Legal de la Raza ndash Oakland 2500 Challenge Day ndash Concord 1000 Charlotte Maxwell Clinic ndash Oakland 2500 Child Care Law Center ndash San Francisco 2500 Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund ndash San Francisco

25000

Clinic By the Bay ndash San Francisco 2000 The Commonwealth Club of California ndash Bay Area Student Outreach ndash San Francisco

5000

Community Alliance for Special Education ndash San Francisco

30000

Disability Rights Education amp Defense Fund ndash Berkeley

2500

Dogs for Diabetics ndash Concord 1000 DonorsChooseorg ndash San Francisco Bay Area Projects ndash New York

5000

Earned Asset Resource Network ndash San Francisco

1000

East Bay Agency for Children ndash Oakland 8000 East Bay Childrenrsquos Law Offices ndash Oakland 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 29

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

East Bay College Fund ndash College Access Program ndash Oakland

10000

East Bay Community Law Center ndash Berkeley 25000 Eviction Defense Collaborative ndash San Francisco 2500 Fiat Lux Scholarship Program Fund ndash Berkeley 2500 First Graduate ndash San Francisco 5000 First Place for Youth ndash Oakland 10000 The Foundation of City College of San Francisco ndash San Francisco

10000

Friends of the San Francisco Public Library ndash The Mix at SFPL ndash San Francisco

7500

Future Youth Records ndash Pacifica 5000 George Mark Childrenrsquos House ndash San Leandro 2500 Gray Area Foundation for the Arts ndash Oakland Fire Fund ndash San Francisco

10000

Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco ndash San Francisco

5000

Jewish Community Relations Council ndash Jewish Coalition for Literacy ndash San Francisco

1000

Jewish Family and Childrenrsquos Services ndash San Francisco

3500

Jewish Family amp Childrenrsquos Services of the East Bay ndash Berkeley

3500

Juma Ventures ndash San Francisco 5000 Justice amp Diversity Center ndash General Fund Bay Area Minority Law School Student Scholarship ndash San Francisco

50000

La Casa de las Madres ndash San Francisco 5000 La Cocina ndash San Francisco 1900 La Raza Centro Legal ndash Unaccompanied Children Project ndash San Francisco

10000

Larkin Street Youth Services ndash San Francisco 10000 Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area ndash San Francisco

70000

Legal Aid at Work ndash San Francisco 55000 Legal Aid of Marin ndash San Rafael 5000 Legal Services for Children ndash San Francisco 18000 Level Playing Field Institute ndash SMASH Program ndash Oakland

3000

Little BrothersndashFriends of the Elderly ndash San Francisco

2450

Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area ndash San Francisco 2000 Mission Graduates ndash San Francisco 2000 New Leaders ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash Oakland

5000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

Oakland Museum of California ndash Learning Initiatives ndash Oakland

2500

OneJustice ndash San Francisco 3000 Opportunity Junction ndash Antioch 1500 The Other Bar Foundation ndash San Francisco 5000 PowerMyLearning ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash New York

1500

Project Open Hand ndash San Francisco 7000 Raphael House ndash San Francisco 15000 Reading Partners ndash Oakland 1000 Rebuilding Together San Francisco ndash San Francisco

6000

The Reset Foundation ndash Berkeley 2000 RYSE Center ndash Richmond 1000 San Francisco AIDS Foundation ndash San Francisco

21500

San Francisco Interfaith Council ndash San Francisco

3500

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ndash Education Programs ndash San Francisco

25000

San Francisco Suicide Prevention ndash Youth Risk Reduction Program ndash San Francisco

2500

San Francisco Symphony ndash Adventures in Music Youth Education Program General Fund ndash San Francisco

43500

Seven Tepees Youth Program ndash College and Career Program ndash San Francisco

10000

SF-Marin Food Bank ndash San Francisco 9250 Shelter Inc ndash Concord 1000 The Spot Oakland ndash Oakland 1000 Swords to Plowshares ndash San Francisco 5000 Tuolumne River Trust ndash San Francisco 1500 UC Berkeley SAGE Scholars Program ndash Berkeley

3000

Youth Outside ndash Oakland 1000

SILICON VALLEY $

Abilities United ndash Palo Alto 3000 Adolescent Counseling Services ndash Outlet Program ndash Redwood City

2500

The Art of Yoga Project ndash Palo Alto 1000 Asian Law Alliance ndash San Jose 6500 Avenidas ndash Palo Alto 3000

30 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Bring Me A Book Foundation ndash Redwood City 3000 The Campaign for Legal Services ndash Mountain View

30000

Child Advocates of Silicon Valley ndash Milpitas 2500 Childrenrsquos Health Council ndash Palo Alto 2500 Cinequest ndash San Jose 2500 College of Adaptive Arts ndash San Jose 1000 Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash East Palo Alto

11000

Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse ndash San Mateo

2500

CuriOdyssey ndash San Mateo 2500 Eastside College Preparatory School ndash East Palo Alto

6000

Ecumenical Hunger Program ndash East Palo Alto

2500

Family amp Children Services of Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto

2500

Family Connections ndash San Carlos 2500 The Family Giving Tree ndash Milpitas 2000 The Fit Kids Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Friends for Youth ndash Redwood City 2500 Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve ndash Moss Beach

3000

HomeFirst ndash Milpitas 1000 HopeLab Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto Charitable Foundation ndash Palo Alto

1000

La Raza Lawyers Charitable Foundation ndash San Jose

3000

Law Foundation of Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 15000 Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County ndash Redwood City

15000

LifeMoves ndash Menlo Park 3500 Marine Toys for Tots Foundation ndash San Jose 2000 My New Red Shoes ndash Redwood City 2500 Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence ndash San Jose

1500

Pacific Autism Center for Education ndash Santa Clara

5000

Palo Alto Art Center Foundation ndash Palo Alto 2500 Palo Alto Family YMCA ndash Parkinsonrsquos Exercise Program ndash Palo Alto

3500

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Parents Helping Parents ndash San Jose 2500 Peninsula Bridge ndash Menlo Park 5000 Pie Ranch ndash Pescadero 2500 Pro Bono Project Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 QuestBridge ndash QuestBridge Scholars Network at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

1000

Ravenswood Education Foundation ndash Menlo Park

30000

Roadrunners Sports Club ndash Palo Alto 1000 Ronald McDonald House at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

5000

Sacred Heart Community Service ndash San Jose 1000 Samaritan House ndash San Mateo 3500 San Jose Museum of Art ndash San Jose 2500 Santa Clara University ndash Katharine amp George Alexander Community Law Center ndash San Jose

5000

Second Harvest Food Bank ndash San Jose 3500 Sequoia Adult School Scholars ndash Palo Alto 1000 Silicon Valley Community Foundation ndash San Francisco Bay Area Summer Reading Program ndash Mountain View

1000

Stand Up for Kids ndash Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 Stanford University ndash Stanford Community Law Clinic ndash East Palo Alto

10000

The Tech Museum of Innovation ndash San Jose 2500 TheatreWorks Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto 2500 The Tower Foundation of San Jose State University ndash Record Clearance Project ndash San Jose

2000

Vida Verde Nature Education ndash San Gregorio 1500

WASHINGTON DC AREA $

A Wider Circle ndash Bethesda 5000 ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation ndash Washington DC

15000

Ayuda ndash Washington DC 5000 Back on My Feet ndash Washington DC 5000 Bread for the City ndash Washington DC 10000 Bright Beginnings ndash Washington DC 10000 BUILD ndash Metro DC Programs ndash Washington DC

15000

Calvary Womenrsquos Services ndash Washington DC 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 31

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Children of Mine Youth Center ndash Washington DC

10000

Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Washington DC

15416

Community Family Life Services ndash Washington DC

1000

Council for Court Excellence ndash Washington DC

3500

DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice ndash Washington DC

5000

DC Bar Foundation ndash Washington DC 5000 DC Bar Pro Bono Center ndash Washington DC 15000 DC Greens ndash Washington DC 10000 DC School of Law Foundation ndash Scholarship Campaign ndash Washington DC

8400

DC Volunteer Lawyers Project ndash Washington DC

7500

Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP) ndash Washington DC

10000

Everybody Wins DC ndash Power Lunch Reading Program ndash Washington DC

2400

The Family Place ndash Washington DC 15000 Food amp Friends ndash Washington DC 8000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center ndash Washington DC

37500

Friendship Place ndash Washington DC 7500 Georgetown University ndash Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center ndash Washington DC

2500

House of Ruth ndash Washington DC 8000 Johns Hopkins University ndash Sarcoma Research Fund ndash Baltimore

10600

Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) ndash Washington DC

10000

Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia ndash Washington DC

20000

Legal Counsel for the Elderly ndash Washington DC

10000

Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project ndash Washington DC

7500

N Street Village ndash Washington DC 10000 Neighborhood Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

6000

Only Make Believe ndash Washington DC 5000

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Playworks ndash Washington DC 5000 Reach Incorporated ndash Washington DC 5000 RESET Classroom Adventures in Hands-On Science amp Math ndash Washington DC

5000

Sitar Arts Center ndash Washington DC 10000 So Others Might Eat ndash Washington DC 8000 Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders (SMYAL) ndash Washington DC

5000

Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs ndash Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

122500

The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless ndash Washington DC

7500

OTHER US $

Anti-Defamation League ndash Chicago Illinois 1500 Foundation for Democracy and Justice ndash Sacramento California

4000

Mono Lake Foundation ndash Lee Vining California

1000

Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation ndash Monterey California

2500

Parents for a Sustainable Future ndash Boston Massachusetts

1000

Sundance Benefit ndash Camp Rehoboth ndash Rehoboth Beach Delaware

1000

NATIONAL FOCUS $

ABA Fund for Justice and Education ndash ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund Rule of Law Initiative ndash Chicago Illinois

5680

American Cancer Society ndash Vienna Virginia 10250 American Heart Association ndash Des Moines Iowa 10250 American Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation ndash Arlington Virginia

5000

American Jewish Committee ndash New York 2500 Americans for Responsible Solutions Foundation ndash San Francisco

5000

Appleseed Foundation ndash Washington DC 8000 The Avielle Foundation ndash Newtown Connecticut 1000 Bellwether Education Partners ndash Sudbury Massachusetts

5000

32 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NATIONAL FOCUS (CONTINUED)

Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence ndash Lawyers for a Safer America ndash Washington DC

10000

Brennan Center for Justice ndash New York 5000 Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association (CASANA) ndash Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

2000

Disability Rights Legal Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 Equal Justice Works ndash Fellowship Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

386000

Federal Bar Foundation ndash New York 5000 Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) ndash Los Angeles

2500

The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation ndash New York

10000

KinderVision Foundation ndash The Greatest Save Teen PSA Program ndash Peru Indiana

5000

Lambda Legal ndash Los Angeles 5000 Learning Ally ndash Princeton New Jersey 7500 Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation ndash Norwalk Connecticut

10000

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund ndash New York

5000

National Center for Youth Law ndash Oakland California

15000

National Immigration Law Center ndash Los Angeles 2500 The National Urban Technology Center ndash New York

2500

National Veterans Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

5000

National Womenrsquos Law Center ndash Washington DC

5000

OutServe-SLDN ndash Washington DC 5000 Pro Bono Net ndash New York 15000 Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation ndash Chicago Illinois

2000

Soledad OrsquoBrien and Brad Raymond Starfish Foundation ndash New York

5000

The Trevor Project ndash West Hollywood California

7500

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ndash Washington DC

10000

ASIA $

Bethel USA ndash Fort Collins Colorado 5000

ASIA (CONTINUED)

Global Fund for Mental Health ndash TELL Japan Chat Room Project ndash Hinsdale Illinois

32900

GlobalGiving ndash Lighthouse Center for Human Trafficking Victims ndash Washington DC

94419

IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Response ndash Bethesda Maryland

25000

Motherrsquos Choice USA ndash Montrose Colorado 30000 Room to Read ndash Asia Programs ndash San Francisco

20000

Second Harvest Asia ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Relief ndash Roseville Minnesota

25000

Teach for China ndash San Francisco 5000

INTERNATIONAL FOCUS $

Center for Reproductive Rights ndash New York 15000 Ceres ndash Boston Massachusetts 2500 The Cyrus R Vance Center for International Justice ndash New York

10000

Doctors Without Borders ndash New York 1500 Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance ndash San Rafael California

5000

Global Goods Partners ndash New York 5000 Human Rights Watch ndash Childrenrsquos Rights Division ndash New York

5000

Immigration Equality ndash New York 2500 Plant with Purpose ndash San Diego 2500 RefugePoint ndash Boston Massachusetts 5000 Save the Children ndash Fairfield Connecticut 1000 Speak Up Africa ndash New York 1000 Vera Institute of Justice ndash New York 5000 VisionSpring ndash New York 10000

BERLIN $

Arne Friedrich Stiftung (Arne Friedrich Foundation) ndash Berlin

4214

Bantabaa eV (Meeting Point) ndash Berlin 3160 Berliner Herz (Berlin Heart) ndash Berlin 3055 Die Arche (The Ark) ndash Berlin 2528 Freudberg Gemeinschaftsschule (Freudberg Scholarships) ndash Berlin

2528

30 Years + $50 Million | 33

BERLIN (CONTINUED)

Jenny de la Torre Stiftung (Jenny de la Torre Foundation) ndash Berlin

5267

JUNA eV (Jung Unbegleitet Nicht Allein) (Young Unaccompanied Not Alone) ndash Berlin

1053

KuB eV (Kontakt- und Beratungsstelle fuumlr Fluumlchtlinge und Migrant_innen) (Contact and Counseling for Refugees and Migrants) ndash Berlin

1053

Outreach ndash Mobile Jungendarbeit Berlin (Outreach ndash Mobile Youth Work Berlin) ndash Berlin

1053

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin eV ndash Berlin 5267 Rock it Biz gemeinnuumltzige Stiftungs-GmbH (Rock it Biz Nonprofit Foundation) ndash Berlin

10535

Sharehaus Refugio (Sharehouse Refuge) ndash Berlin

3160

Teach First Deutschland (Teach First Germany) ndash Berlin

3160

LONDON AND UK $

Blind Sailing ndash Ramsgate 8892 Bliss ndash London 8892 Bowel Cancer UK ndash London 8892 The Brokerage Citylink ndash London 8892 Generating Genius ndash South Croydon 8892 The Hospice of St Francis ndash Hertfordshire 8892 Ian Mikardo High School ndash London 8892 Legal Advice Centre (University House) ndash London

4920

Plan International UK ndash London 2460 Rhythms of Life ndash London 8892 Richard House Childrenrsquos Hospice ndash London 8892 South Westminster Legal Advice Centre ndash London

4920

The Sparkle Foundation ndash Lancashire 2460 Womankind Worldwide ndash London 2460 You Make It ndash London 8892 The Berlin and London offices of Morrison amp Foerster each

have their own charitable giving program that is consistent with the Foundationrsquos goals in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Both officesrsquo sets of 2016 contributions which are in addition to those of the Foundation are listed here for informational purposes if greater than $1000 (converted) but they are not included in this reportrsquos financial discussion

CONTACT USIf you are a partner or employee of Morrison amp Foerster and have questions or comments please visit the ldquoMoFo Foundationrdquo section of the portal for

more information and a list of current Foundation representatives

DIRECTORS + OFFICERS AS OF DECEMBER 31 2016

JAMIE A LEVITTDirector and ChairNew York

KENNETH A KUWAYTIDirector and PresidentPalo Alto

W STEPHEN SMITHDirector and SecretaryWashington DC

PAUL D MCKENZIEDirector and Vice PresidentBeijing

ANGELA KEREKDirector and Vice PresidentBerlin

ALEX VAN DER WOLKDirector and Vice PresidentBrussels

SCOTT F LLEWELLYNDirector and Vice PresidentDenver

TREVOR L JAMESDirector and Vice PresidentLondon

NANCY R THOMASDirector and Vice PresidentLos Angeles

LAWRENCE T YANOWITCHDirector and Vice PresidentNorthern Virginia

BRIAN M KRAMERDirector and Vice PresidentSan Diego

RUTH N BORENSTEINDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

JACLYN LIUDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

DALE E CALDWELLDirector and Vice PresidentTokyo

ARTHUR KELLERChief Financial OfficerSan Francisco

ANNE M ELLISManager and Chief Operating OfficerSan Francisco

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

22 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

In 2016 the Berlin office of Morrison amp Foerster launched its own charitable giving program that is consistent with the goals of the Foundation in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Established for tax and charitable-giving reasons the program in Berlin follows a model developed several years earlier for charitable giving in the firmrsquos London office

The Berlin officersquos program issued charitable grants in 2016 totaling euro44000 or approximately $46349 The London officersquos program made charitable donations totaling pound86280 or approximately $106140 A sample of those grants is described below

CHARITABLE GIVING IN EUROPE

pound7228 (approx $8892)

RICHARD HOUSE CHILDRENrsquoS HOSPICELondon richardhouseorguk

The first childrenrsquos hospice in London Richard House delivers clinical care short breaks and other residential services to children and young adults with life-limiting or life-threatening health conditions while supporting their families through counseling and bereavement programs

euro5000 (approx $5268)

REFUGEE LAW CLINIC BERLIN EVBerlin rlc-berlinorg

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin was created in 2014 through an initiative of undergraduate and PhD students at the Humboldt University of Berlin Part of the Refugee Law Clinic Network in Germany the Berlin clinic trains university students in asylum and migration law The students then offer free legal advice to refugees and migrants at a variety of locations in Berlin including the university emergency shelters and preliminary reception centers

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

The Foundation distributes funds at the discretion of its board of directors which consists of partners from each of the firmrsquos regions

Only funding requests sponsored by Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff are considered

Donations are made to US nonprofit organizations with IRC sect 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status whose programs in the view of the Foundationrsquos board of directors are aligned with the Foundationrsquos focus and can in the boardrsquos opinion best serve the communityrsquos needs We prefer to support programs that can benefit greatly from even relatively modest donations We also support a scholarship program for the children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members

We do not contribute to fraternal religious or political organizations to groups that discriminate on the basis of race religion political affiliation gender identity or sexual orientation or to individuals We do not make donations for firm-related business development or client-relations reasons The Foundation does not purchase tickets to charitable fundraising events

GIVING GUIDELINES

ONLY FUNDING REQUESTS SPONSORED BY MORRISON amp FOERSTER LAWYERS AND STAFF ARE CONSIDERED

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

24 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

2016 The following are the organizations listed by region that received at least $1000 in Foundation donations during 2016 Not

included are matching gifts and Terraciano Scholarship awards which are described above Unless otherwise noted we designated our gifts

for recipientsrsquo general funds

CONTRIBUTIONS

30 Years + $50 Million | 25

DENVER AREA $

Alpine Legal Services ndash Glenwood Springs 1500 Colorado Coalition for the Homeless ndash Stout Street Eye Clinic ndash Denver

1055

Colorado Lawyers Committee ndash Denver 4110 Conservation Colorado Education Fund ndash Denver

1000

Deaf Overcoming Violence through Empowerment (DOVE) ndash Denver

1055

Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado ndash Greenwood Village

1055

Florence Crittenton Services of Colorado ndash Denver

1056

Food For Thought ndash Denver 5000 Girls Inc of Metro Denver ndash Denver 1056 Hope House of Colorado ndash Arvada 2300 The Legal Aid Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2905

Live By Living ndash Lakewood 1000 Mi Casa Resource Center ndash Pro Bono Patent Program General Fund ndash Denver

1000

Rescue Me ndash Colorado Mutt Rescue ndash Watkinsonville Georgia

1056

Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Denver

35590

SungateKids ndash Englewood 2500 Volunteers of America ndash Camp POSTCARD Early Childhood Education Center Veteran Services Center ndash Denver

27500

Wish of a Lifetime ndash Denver 1056 The Womenrsquos Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2500

LOS ANGELES AREA $

Able ARTS Work ndash Long Beach 5000 ACLU Foundation of Southern California ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Childrenrsquos Rights ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Housing and Healing ndash Los Angeles

5000

Bet Tzedek Legal Services ndash Los Angeles 5000 Big Up Kidz ndash Los Angeles 5000 Break the Cycle ndash Culver City 5000

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

California Institute of Technology ndash Moore-Hufstedler Fund ndash Pasadena

15000

CARES ndash LAC + USC Medical Center ndash Los Angeles

2500

Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law ndash Casa LibreFreedom House Homeless Youth Shelter ndash Los Angeles

2500

Childrenrsquos Bureau ndash Los Angeles 5000 Childrenrsquos Burn Foundation ndash Sherman Oaks

2500

Childrenrsquos Hospital Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

3500

Childrenrsquos Law Center of California ndash Monterey Park

5000

Circle of Friends ndash Los Angeles 5000 Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) ndash Los Angeles

10000

The Colburn School ndash Los Angeles 2500 Constitutional Rights Foundation ndash Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets Program General Fund ndash Los Angeles

112500

Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services ndash Culver City

5000

DIY Girls ndash Los Angeles 1000 Family Health Care Centers of Greater Los Angeles ndash Bell Gardens

3500

Friends of the Los Angeles County Law Library ndash Los Angeles

3000

Good Shepherd Shelter ndash Los Angeles 5000 Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association ndash Los Angeles

2500

Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law ndash Los Angeles

5000

Hathaway-Sycamores Child and Family Services ndash Pasadena

5000

Homeboy Industries ndash Los Angeles 1000 House of Ruth ndash Claremont 3000 Inner-City Arts ndash Los Angeles 5000 Inner City Law Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 JFS ndash SOVA Community Food amp Resource Program ndash Van Nuys

2639

Just the Beginning ndash A Pipeline Organization ndash Summer Legal Institute in Los Angeles ndash Chicago Illinois

5000

26 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

LA Kitchen ndash Los Angeles 2500 Law Rocks ndash Manhattan Beach 5000 Learning Rights Law Center ndash Los Angeles 6000 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

5000

Levitt amp Quinn Family Law Center ndash Los Angeles

5000

Library Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Childrenrsquos Summer Reading Club ndash Los Angeles

3500

Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles County Bar Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles LGBT Center ndash Los Angeles 4000 Los Angeles Mission ndash Los Angeles 1000 Los Angeles Regional Food Bank ndash Los Angeles

5600

Los Angeles Times Family Fund ndash Summer Camp Campaign ndash Pasadena

2500

Maternal and Child Health Access ndash Los Angeles

3000

McKinley Childrenrsquos Center ndash San Dimas 1500 Mental Health Advocacy Services ndash Los Angeles

5000

The Midnight Mission ndash Los Angeles 1500 Music Center Foundation ndash Los Angeles 4000 My Friendrsquos Place ndash Hollywood 5000 Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society ndash Pasadena

7500

Para Los Nintildeos ndash Los Angeles 2500 PATH Beyond Shelter ndash Los Angeles 1000 Public Counsel ndash Los Angeles 5000 The Rape Foundation ndash Santa Monica 1000 Roy W Roberts IIndashWattsWillowbrook Boys amp Girls Club ndash Los Angeles

2500

Support for Harbor Area Womenrsquos Lives (SHAWL) ndash San Pedro

5000

Starlight Childrenrsquos Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Venice Family Clinic ndash Venice 4000 Weingart Center Association ndash Los Angeles 5000 Western Center on Law amp Poverty ndash Los Angeles

5000

NEW YORK CITY AREA $

A Better Balance ndash New York 10000 Advocates for Children of New York ndash New York 15330 AIDS Walk New York ndash New York 5000 Anti-Defamation League ndash New York 1500 Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund ndash New York

5000

Association to Benefit Children ndash New York 1000 Behind the Book ndash New York 3000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City ndash New York

5000

Breaking Ground ndash New York 2000 BronxWorks ndash Early Childhood Learning Center ndash Bronx

2500

Brooklyn Botanic Garden ndash The Childrenrsquos Garden and The Discovery Garden ndash Brooklyn

1500

The Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse ndash Brooklyn

1000

Brooklyn Defender Services ndash Family Defense Project ndash Brooklyn

2500

CaringKind ndash New York 2500 CFC Loud N Clear Foundation ndash Farmingdale New Jersey

1500

Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts ndash New York 30000 Citizensrsquo Committee for Children of New York ndash New York

3000

City Bar Justice Center ndash New York 10000 City Harvest ndash New York 2000 CITYarts ndash New York 2500 Civic Builders ndash New York 5000 Coalition for the Homeless ndash Camp Homeward Bound First Step Job Training Program ndash New York

7500

Columbia University ndash Babies Heart Fund ndash New York

1500

Comprehensive Development ndash New York 5000 Concrete Safaris ndash New York 2500 DonorsChooseorg ndash New York City Projects ndash New York

10000

The Doe Fund ndash New York 2500 Dress for Success ndash New York 5000 East Harlem Tutorial Program ndash New York 5000 Edible Schoolyard NYC ndash Brooklyn 5000 The Exoneration Initiative ndash In Honor of Richard Rosario ndash New York

10000

30 Years + $50 Million | 27

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Family Center ndash The Legal Wellness Institute ndash Brooklyn

5000

Fordham Student Sponsored Fellowship ndash New York

1000

Fund for the City of New York ndash ENACT School Partnership Program ndash New York

2500

Getting Out and Staying Out ndash New York 5000 Global Language Project ndash New York 10000 GO Project ndash New York 5000 Grace Institute ndash New York 2500 Harlem Childrenrsquos Zone ndash New York 5000 Harlem RBI ndash New York 2500 Harmony Program ndash New York 2500 Harvest Home ndash New York 3000 Her Justice ndash New York 2500 Hofstra University ndash Hofstra Law Access to Justice Incubator ndash Hempstead

15000

iMentor ndash New York 5000 Inwood House ndash New York 8000 The Jennifer A Kay Foundation ndash New York 2500 The Jewish Board ndash The Mann Center ndash New York

2500

The Keswell School ndash New York 15000 Lawyers Alliance for New York ndash New York 45000 Lawyers for Children ndash New York 5000 LeGaL Foundation ndash New York 5000 Legal Information for Families Today ndash Brooklyn

2500

Legal Outreach ndash PACT (Pathways to Achievement and Community Transformation) ndash Long Island City

5000

Legal Services NYC ndash New York 11000 Letrsquos Get Ready ndash New York 10000 Literacy Partners ndash New York 5000 Manhattan Legal Services ndash New York 2500 Nazareth Housing ndash New York 2500 Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem ndash New York

2500

New York Asian Womenrsquos Center ndash New York

2500

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest ndash New York

15000

New York Legal Assistance Group ndash New York 3500 New York Womenrsquos Foundation ndash New York 2500

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Office of the Appellate Defender ndash New York 5000 The Partnership for the Homeless ndash New York 5000 PENCIL ndash New York 2500 Performance Space 122 ndash Brooklyn 5000 Pro Bono Partnership ndash White Plains 1500 ProjectArt ndash New York 2000 The Public Theater ndash Shakespeare in the Park ndash New York

10000

Randallrsquos Island Park Alliance ndash New York 5000 Riverside Symphony ndash Music Memory Program ndash New York

10000

Safe Passage Project ndash New York 1000 Sanctuary for Families ndash New York 13000 SCO Family of Services ndash Glen Cove 2500 Selfhelp Community Services ndash New York 1000 Start Small Think Big ndash Bronx 5000 Storefront Academy Harlem ndash New York 10000 Trip of a Lifetime ndash Summer Travel Scholarships ndash Scarsdale

3500

Union Settlement Association ndash New York 2000 United Neighborhood Houses ndash New York 1000 Urban Justice Center ndash Summer Internship Program ndash New York

3000

Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts ndash New York 5000 Volunteers of Legal Service ndash New York 15000 You Gotta Believe ndash The Older Child Adoption amp Permanency Movement ndash This Is For Real Program ndash Brooklyn

112500

Young Peoplersquos Chorus of New York City ndash New York

1250

Youth INC ndash New York 2500 Youth Represent ndash New York 2500

NORTHERN VIRGINIA $

Britepaths ndash Fairfax 30000 Carpenterrsquos Shelter ndash Alexandria 10000 Doorways for Women and Families ndash Arlington

10000

Fairfax CASA ndash Fairfax 5000 Fairfax Partnership for Youth ndash Falls Church 5000 Final Salute ndash Haymarket 5000 Friends of FANA ndash Reston 1000 Homestretch ndash Falls Church 5000

28 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NORTHERN VIRGINIA (CONTINUED)

Just Neighbors ndash Falls Church 5000 Legal Aid Justice Center ndash JustChildren Program Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Fairfax

10874

Legal Services of Northern Virginia ndash Fairfax 10000 Loudoun Abused Womenrsquos Shelter ndash Leesburg 10000 Volunteer Fairfax ndash Fairfax 10000

SAN DIEGO AREA $

Casa Cornelia Law Center ndash San Diego 5000 Century Club of San Diego ndash Champions for Youth ndash La Jolla

1319

Distinguished Young Women of San Diego ndash Carlsbad

1500

Girls on the Run of San Diego ndash Encinitas 5000 The Honor Foundation ndash San Diego 1000 Imperial Court de San Diego ndash San Diego 5000 Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank ndash San Diego

10000

Japan Society of San Diego and Tijuana ndash Tomodachi Initiative Youth Baseball Exchange ndash San Diego

2500

Just in Time for Foster Youth ndash San Diego 5000 La Jolla Playhouse ndash Education and Outreach Programs ndash La Jolla

5000

Legal Aid Society of San Diego ndash San Diego 15000 Rady Childrenrsquos Hospital Auxiliary ndash Del Mar Unit ndash San Diego

10000

San Diego County Bar Foundation ndash San Diego 5000 San Diego Junior Theatre ndash Tuition Assistance Program ndash San Diego

7500

San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program ndash San Diego

10000

Semper Fi Fund ndash Oceanside 1000 Solutions for Change ndash Vista 5000 UC San Diego Foundation ndash Christini Fund ndash La Jolla

1000

University of San Diego School of Law ndash The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation ndash Stephen S Dunham Scholarship ndash San Diego

20000

Voices for Children ndash Case Liaison Program General Fund ndash San Diego

137500

Warfighter Made ndash Temecula 1000 YMCA of San Diego County ndash San Diego 3000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA $

100 Black Men of the Bay Area ndash Oakland 5000 A Better Way ndash Berkeley 3000 ACLU Foundation ndash FrontLine Fund ndash San Francisco

5000

AIDS Legal Referral Panel ndash San Francisco 7500 AIDS Walk San Francisco ndash San Francisco 1600 Alameda County Community Food Bank ndash Oakland

13500

APA Family Support Services ndash San Francisco

2000

The Arc San Francisco ndash San Francisco 5000 At The Crossroads ndash San Francisco 2000 Bay Area Legal Aid ndash Oakland 70000 Bay Area Urban Debate League ndash Oakland 12500 Bay Area Young Survivors ndash Deb Mosley Memorial Scholarship Fund ndash San Francisco

3840

Berkeley Repertory Theatre ndash Youth Education Programs ndash Berkeley

18500

Bridge the Gap College Prep ndash Sausalito 50000 California Bar Foundation ndash Diversity Scholarship Program ndash San Francisco

10000

California Life Sciences Institute ndash K-12 STEM Education ndash South San Francisco

2500

Centro Legal de la Raza ndash Oakland 2500 Challenge Day ndash Concord 1000 Charlotte Maxwell Clinic ndash Oakland 2500 Child Care Law Center ndash San Francisco 2500 Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund ndash San Francisco

25000

Clinic By the Bay ndash San Francisco 2000 The Commonwealth Club of California ndash Bay Area Student Outreach ndash San Francisco

5000

Community Alliance for Special Education ndash San Francisco

30000

Disability Rights Education amp Defense Fund ndash Berkeley

2500

Dogs for Diabetics ndash Concord 1000 DonorsChooseorg ndash San Francisco Bay Area Projects ndash New York

5000

Earned Asset Resource Network ndash San Francisco

1000

East Bay Agency for Children ndash Oakland 8000 East Bay Childrenrsquos Law Offices ndash Oakland 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 29

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

East Bay College Fund ndash College Access Program ndash Oakland

10000

East Bay Community Law Center ndash Berkeley 25000 Eviction Defense Collaborative ndash San Francisco 2500 Fiat Lux Scholarship Program Fund ndash Berkeley 2500 First Graduate ndash San Francisco 5000 First Place for Youth ndash Oakland 10000 The Foundation of City College of San Francisco ndash San Francisco

10000

Friends of the San Francisco Public Library ndash The Mix at SFPL ndash San Francisco

7500

Future Youth Records ndash Pacifica 5000 George Mark Childrenrsquos House ndash San Leandro 2500 Gray Area Foundation for the Arts ndash Oakland Fire Fund ndash San Francisco

10000

Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco ndash San Francisco

5000

Jewish Community Relations Council ndash Jewish Coalition for Literacy ndash San Francisco

1000

Jewish Family and Childrenrsquos Services ndash San Francisco

3500

Jewish Family amp Childrenrsquos Services of the East Bay ndash Berkeley

3500

Juma Ventures ndash San Francisco 5000 Justice amp Diversity Center ndash General Fund Bay Area Minority Law School Student Scholarship ndash San Francisco

50000

La Casa de las Madres ndash San Francisco 5000 La Cocina ndash San Francisco 1900 La Raza Centro Legal ndash Unaccompanied Children Project ndash San Francisco

10000

Larkin Street Youth Services ndash San Francisco 10000 Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area ndash San Francisco

70000

Legal Aid at Work ndash San Francisco 55000 Legal Aid of Marin ndash San Rafael 5000 Legal Services for Children ndash San Francisco 18000 Level Playing Field Institute ndash SMASH Program ndash Oakland

3000

Little BrothersndashFriends of the Elderly ndash San Francisco

2450

Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area ndash San Francisco 2000 Mission Graduates ndash San Francisco 2000 New Leaders ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash Oakland

5000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

Oakland Museum of California ndash Learning Initiatives ndash Oakland

2500

OneJustice ndash San Francisco 3000 Opportunity Junction ndash Antioch 1500 The Other Bar Foundation ndash San Francisco 5000 PowerMyLearning ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash New York

1500

Project Open Hand ndash San Francisco 7000 Raphael House ndash San Francisco 15000 Reading Partners ndash Oakland 1000 Rebuilding Together San Francisco ndash San Francisco

6000

The Reset Foundation ndash Berkeley 2000 RYSE Center ndash Richmond 1000 San Francisco AIDS Foundation ndash San Francisco

21500

San Francisco Interfaith Council ndash San Francisco

3500

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ndash Education Programs ndash San Francisco

25000

San Francisco Suicide Prevention ndash Youth Risk Reduction Program ndash San Francisco

2500

San Francisco Symphony ndash Adventures in Music Youth Education Program General Fund ndash San Francisco

43500

Seven Tepees Youth Program ndash College and Career Program ndash San Francisco

10000

SF-Marin Food Bank ndash San Francisco 9250 Shelter Inc ndash Concord 1000 The Spot Oakland ndash Oakland 1000 Swords to Plowshares ndash San Francisco 5000 Tuolumne River Trust ndash San Francisco 1500 UC Berkeley SAGE Scholars Program ndash Berkeley

3000

Youth Outside ndash Oakland 1000

SILICON VALLEY $

Abilities United ndash Palo Alto 3000 Adolescent Counseling Services ndash Outlet Program ndash Redwood City

2500

The Art of Yoga Project ndash Palo Alto 1000 Asian Law Alliance ndash San Jose 6500 Avenidas ndash Palo Alto 3000

30 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Bring Me A Book Foundation ndash Redwood City 3000 The Campaign for Legal Services ndash Mountain View

30000

Child Advocates of Silicon Valley ndash Milpitas 2500 Childrenrsquos Health Council ndash Palo Alto 2500 Cinequest ndash San Jose 2500 College of Adaptive Arts ndash San Jose 1000 Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash East Palo Alto

11000

Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse ndash San Mateo

2500

CuriOdyssey ndash San Mateo 2500 Eastside College Preparatory School ndash East Palo Alto

6000

Ecumenical Hunger Program ndash East Palo Alto

2500

Family amp Children Services of Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto

2500

Family Connections ndash San Carlos 2500 The Family Giving Tree ndash Milpitas 2000 The Fit Kids Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Friends for Youth ndash Redwood City 2500 Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve ndash Moss Beach

3000

HomeFirst ndash Milpitas 1000 HopeLab Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto Charitable Foundation ndash Palo Alto

1000

La Raza Lawyers Charitable Foundation ndash San Jose

3000

Law Foundation of Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 15000 Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County ndash Redwood City

15000

LifeMoves ndash Menlo Park 3500 Marine Toys for Tots Foundation ndash San Jose 2000 My New Red Shoes ndash Redwood City 2500 Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence ndash San Jose

1500

Pacific Autism Center for Education ndash Santa Clara

5000

Palo Alto Art Center Foundation ndash Palo Alto 2500 Palo Alto Family YMCA ndash Parkinsonrsquos Exercise Program ndash Palo Alto

3500

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Parents Helping Parents ndash San Jose 2500 Peninsula Bridge ndash Menlo Park 5000 Pie Ranch ndash Pescadero 2500 Pro Bono Project Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 QuestBridge ndash QuestBridge Scholars Network at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

1000

Ravenswood Education Foundation ndash Menlo Park

30000

Roadrunners Sports Club ndash Palo Alto 1000 Ronald McDonald House at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

5000

Sacred Heart Community Service ndash San Jose 1000 Samaritan House ndash San Mateo 3500 San Jose Museum of Art ndash San Jose 2500 Santa Clara University ndash Katharine amp George Alexander Community Law Center ndash San Jose

5000

Second Harvest Food Bank ndash San Jose 3500 Sequoia Adult School Scholars ndash Palo Alto 1000 Silicon Valley Community Foundation ndash San Francisco Bay Area Summer Reading Program ndash Mountain View

1000

Stand Up for Kids ndash Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 Stanford University ndash Stanford Community Law Clinic ndash East Palo Alto

10000

The Tech Museum of Innovation ndash San Jose 2500 TheatreWorks Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto 2500 The Tower Foundation of San Jose State University ndash Record Clearance Project ndash San Jose

2000

Vida Verde Nature Education ndash San Gregorio 1500

WASHINGTON DC AREA $

A Wider Circle ndash Bethesda 5000 ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation ndash Washington DC

15000

Ayuda ndash Washington DC 5000 Back on My Feet ndash Washington DC 5000 Bread for the City ndash Washington DC 10000 Bright Beginnings ndash Washington DC 10000 BUILD ndash Metro DC Programs ndash Washington DC

15000

Calvary Womenrsquos Services ndash Washington DC 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 31

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Children of Mine Youth Center ndash Washington DC

10000

Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Washington DC

15416

Community Family Life Services ndash Washington DC

1000

Council for Court Excellence ndash Washington DC

3500

DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice ndash Washington DC

5000

DC Bar Foundation ndash Washington DC 5000 DC Bar Pro Bono Center ndash Washington DC 15000 DC Greens ndash Washington DC 10000 DC School of Law Foundation ndash Scholarship Campaign ndash Washington DC

8400

DC Volunteer Lawyers Project ndash Washington DC

7500

Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP) ndash Washington DC

10000

Everybody Wins DC ndash Power Lunch Reading Program ndash Washington DC

2400

The Family Place ndash Washington DC 15000 Food amp Friends ndash Washington DC 8000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center ndash Washington DC

37500

Friendship Place ndash Washington DC 7500 Georgetown University ndash Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center ndash Washington DC

2500

House of Ruth ndash Washington DC 8000 Johns Hopkins University ndash Sarcoma Research Fund ndash Baltimore

10600

Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) ndash Washington DC

10000

Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia ndash Washington DC

20000

Legal Counsel for the Elderly ndash Washington DC

10000

Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project ndash Washington DC

7500

N Street Village ndash Washington DC 10000 Neighborhood Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

6000

Only Make Believe ndash Washington DC 5000

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Playworks ndash Washington DC 5000 Reach Incorporated ndash Washington DC 5000 RESET Classroom Adventures in Hands-On Science amp Math ndash Washington DC

5000

Sitar Arts Center ndash Washington DC 10000 So Others Might Eat ndash Washington DC 8000 Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders (SMYAL) ndash Washington DC

5000

Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs ndash Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

122500

The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless ndash Washington DC

7500

OTHER US $

Anti-Defamation League ndash Chicago Illinois 1500 Foundation for Democracy and Justice ndash Sacramento California

4000

Mono Lake Foundation ndash Lee Vining California

1000

Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation ndash Monterey California

2500

Parents for a Sustainable Future ndash Boston Massachusetts

1000

Sundance Benefit ndash Camp Rehoboth ndash Rehoboth Beach Delaware

1000

NATIONAL FOCUS $

ABA Fund for Justice and Education ndash ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund Rule of Law Initiative ndash Chicago Illinois

5680

American Cancer Society ndash Vienna Virginia 10250 American Heart Association ndash Des Moines Iowa 10250 American Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation ndash Arlington Virginia

5000

American Jewish Committee ndash New York 2500 Americans for Responsible Solutions Foundation ndash San Francisco

5000

Appleseed Foundation ndash Washington DC 8000 The Avielle Foundation ndash Newtown Connecticut 1000 Bellwether Education Partners ndash Sudbury Massachusetts

5000

32 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NATIONAL FOCUS (CONTINUED)

Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence ndash Lawyers for a Safer America ndash Washington DC

10000

Brennan Center for Justice ndash New York 5000 Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association (CASANA) ndash Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

2000

Disability Rights Legal Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 Equal Justice Works ndash Fellowship Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

386000

Federal Bar Foundation ndash New York 5000 Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) ndash Los Angeles

2500

The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation ndash New York

10000

KinderVision Foundation ndash The Greatest Save Teen PSA Program ndash Peru Indiana

5000

Lambda Legal ndash Los Angeles 5000 Learning Ally ndash Princeton New Jersey 7500 Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation ndash Norwalk Connecticut

10000

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund ndash New York

5000

National Center for Youth Law ndash Oakland California

15000

National Immigration Law Center ndash Los Angeles 2500 The National Urban Technology Center ndash New York

2500

National Veterans Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

5000

National Womenrsquos Law Center ndash Washington DC

5000

OutServe-SLDN ndash Washington DC 5000 Pro Bono Net ndash New York 15000 Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation ndash Chicago Illinois

2000

Soledad OrsquoBrien and Brad Raymond Starfish Foundation ndash New York

5000

The Trevor Project ndash West Hollywood California

7500

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ndash Washington DC

10000

ASIA $

Bethel USA ndash Fort Collins Colorado 5000

ASIA (CONTINUED)

Global Fund for Mental Health ndash TELL Japan Chat Room Project ndash Hinsdale Illinois

32900

GlobalGiving ndash Lighthouse Center for Human Trafficking Victims ndash Washington DC

94419

IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Response ndash Bethesda Maryland

25000

Motherrsquos Choice USA ndash Montrose Colorado 30000 Room to Read ndash Asia Programs ndash San Francisco

20000

Second Harvest Asia ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Relief ndash Roseville Minnesota

25000

Teach for China ndash San Francisco 5000

INTERNATIONAL FOCUS $

Center for Reproductive Rights ndash New York 15000 Ceres ndash Boston Massachusetts 2500 The Cyrus R Vance Center for International Justice ndash New York

10000

Doctors Without Borders ndash New York 1500 Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance ndash San Rafael California

5000

Global Goods Partners ndash New York 5000 Human Rights Watch ndash Childrenrsquos Rights Division ndash New York

5000

Immigration Equality ndash New York 2500 Plant with Purpose ndash San Diego 2500 RefugePoint ndash Boston Massachusetts 5000 Save the Children ndash Fairfield Connecticut 1000 Speak Up Africa ndash New York 1000 Vera Institute of Justice ndash New York 5000 VisionSpring ndash New York 10000

BERLIN $

Arne Friedrich Stiftung (Arne Friedrich Foundation) ndash Berlin

4214

Bantabaa eV (Meeting Point) ndash Berlin 3160 Berliner Herz (Berlin Heart) ndash Berlin 3055 Die Arche (The Ark) ndash Berlin 2528 Freudberg Gemeinschaftsschule (Freudberg Scholarships) ndash Berlin

2528

30 Years + $50 Million | 33

BERLIN (CONTINUED)

Jenny de la Torre Stiftung (Jenny de la Torre Foundation) ndash Berlin

5267

JUNA eV (Jung Unbegleitet Nicht Allein) (Young Unaccompanied Not Alone) ndash Berlin

1053

KuB eV (Kontakt- und Beratungsstelle fuumlr Fluumlchtlinge und Migrant_innen) (Contact and Counseling for Refugees and Migrants) ndash Berlin

1053

Outreach ndash Mobile Jungendarbeit Berlin (Outreach ndash Mobile Youth Work Berlin) ndash Berlin

1053

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin eV ndash Berlin 5267 Rock it Biz gemeinnuumltzige Stiftungs-GmbH (Rock it Biz Nonprofit Foundation) ndash Berlin

10535

Sharehaus Refugio (Sharehouse Refuge) ndash Berlin

3160

Teach First Deutschland (Teach First Germany) ndash Berlin

3160

LONDON AND UK $

Blind Sailing ndash Ramsgate 8892 Bliss ndash London 8892 Bowel Cancer UK ndash London 8892 The Brokerage Citylink ndash London 8892 Generating Genius ndash South Croydon 8892 The Hospice of St Francis ndash Hertfordshire 8892 Ian Mikardo High School ndash London 8892 Legal Advice Centre (University House) ndash London

4920

Plan International UK ndash London 2460 Rhythms of Life ndash London 8892 Richard House Childrenrsquos Hospice ndash London 8892 South Westminster Legal Advice Centre ndash London

4920

The Sparkle Foundation ndash Lancashire 2460 Womankind Worldwide ndash London 2460 You Make It ndash London 8892 The Berlin and London offices of Morrison amp Foerster each

have their own charitable giving program that is consistent with the Foundationrsquos goals in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Both officesrsquo sets of 2016 contributions which are in addition to those of the Foundation are listed here for informational purposes if greater than $1000 (converted) but they are not included in this reportrsquos financial discussion

CONTACT USIf you are a partner or employee of Morrison amp Foerster and have questions or comments please visit the ldquoMoFo Foundationrdquo section of the portal for

more information and a list of current Foundation representatives

DIRECTORS + OFFICERS AS OF DECEMBER 31 2016

JAMIE A LEVITTDirector and ChairNew York

KENNETH A KUWAYTIDirector and PresidentPalo Alto

W STEPHEN SMITHDirector and SecretaryWashington DC

PAUL D MCKENZIEDirector and Vice PresidentBeijing

ANGELA KEREKDirector and Vice PresidentBerlin

ALEX VAN DER WOLKDirector and Vice PresidentBrussels

SCOTT F LLEWELLYNDirector and Vice PresidentDenver

TREVOR L JAMESDirector and Vice PresidentLondon

NANCY R THOMASDirector and Vice PresidentLos Angeles

LAWRENCE T YANOWITCHDirector and Vice PresidentNorthern Virginia

BRIAN M KRAMERDirector and Vice PresidentSan Diego

RUTH N BORENSTEINDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

JACLYN LIUDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

DALE E CALDWELLDirector and Vice PresidentTokyo

ARTHUR KELLERChief Financial OfficerSan Francisco

ANNE M ELLISManager and Chief Operating OfficerSan Francisco

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

The Foundation distributes funds at the discretion of its board of directors which consists of partners from each of the firmrsquos regions

Only funding requests sponsored by Morrison amp Foerster lawyers and staff are considered

Donations are made to US nonprofit organizations with IRC sect 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status whose programs in the view of the Foundationrsquos board of directors are aligned with the Foundationrsquos focus and can in the boardrsquos opinion best serve the communityrsquos needs We prefer to support programs that can benefit greatly from even relatively modest donations We also support a scholarship program for the children of Morrison amp Foerster staff members

We do not contribute to fraternal religious or political organizations to groups that discriminate on the basis of race religion political affiliation gender identity or sexual orientation or to individuals We do not make donations for firm-related business development or client-relations reasons The Foundation does not purchase tickets to charitable fundraising events

GIVING GUIDELINES

ONLY FUNDING REQUESTS SPONSORED BY MORRISON amp FOERSTER LAWYERS AND STAFF ARE CONSIDERED

30 Years + $50 Million | 23

24 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

2016 The following are the organizations listed by region that received at least $1000 in Foundation donations during 2016 Not

included are matching gifts and Terraciano Scholarship awards which are described above Unless otherwise noted we designated our gifts

for recipientsrsquo general funds

CONTRIBUTIONS

30 Years + $50 Million | 25

DENVER AREA $

Alpine Legal Services ndash Glenwood Springs 1500 Colorado Coalition for the Homeless ndash Stout Street Eye Clinic ndash Denver

1055

Colorado Lawyers Committee ndash Denver 4110 Conservation Colorado Education Fund ndash Denver

1000

Deaf Overcoming Violence through Empowerment (DOVE) ndash Denver

1055

Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado ndash Greenwood Village

1055

Florence Crittenton Services of Colorado ndash Denver

1056

Food For Thought ndash Denver 5000 Girls Inc of Metro Denver ndash Denver 1056 Hope House of Colorado ndash Arvada 2300 The Legal Aid Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2905

Live By Living ndash Lakewood 1000 Mi Casa Resource Center ndash Pro Bono Patent Program General Fund ndash Denver

1000

Rescue Me ndash Colorado Mutt Rescue ndash Watkinsonville Georgia

1056

Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Denver

35590

SungateKids ndash Englewood 2500 Volunteers of America ndash Camp POSTCARD Early Childhood Education Center Veteran Services Center ndash Denver

27500

Wish of a Lifetime ndash Denver 1056 The Womenrsquos Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2500

LOS ANGELES AREA $

Able ARTS Work ndash Long Beach 5000 ACLU Foundation of Southern California ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Childrenrsquos Rights ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Housing and Healing ndash Los Angeles

5000

Bet Tzedek Legal Services ndash Los Angeles 5000 Big Up Kidz ndash Los Angeles 5000 Break the Cycle ndash Culver City 5000

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

California Institute of Technology ndash Moore-Hufstedler Fund ndash Pasadena

15000

CARES ndash LAC + USC Medical Center ndash Los Angeles

2500

Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law ndash Casa LibreFreedom House Homeless Youth Shelter ndash Los Angeles

2500

Childrenrsquos Bureau ndash Los Angeles 5000 Childrenrsquos Burn Foundation ndash Sherman Oaks

2500

Childrenrsquos Hospital Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

3500

Childrenrsquos Law Center of California ndash Monterey Park

5000

Circle of Friends ndash Los Angeles 5000 Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) ndash Los Angeles

10000

The Colburn School ndash Los Angeles 2500 Constitutional Rights Foundation ndash Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets Program General Fund ndash Los Angeles

112500

Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services ndash Culver City

5000

DIY Girls ndash Los Angeles 1000 Family Health Care Centers of Greater Los Angeles ndash Bell Gardens

3500

Friends of the Los Angeles County Law Library ndash Los Angeles

3000

Good Shepherd Shelter ndash Los Angeles 5000 Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association ndash Los Angeles

2500

Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law ndash Los Angeles

5000

Hathaway-Sycamores Child and Family Services ndash Pasadena

5000

Homeboy Industries ndash Los Angeles 1000 House of Ruth ndash Claremont 3000 Inner-City Arts ndash Los Angeles 5000 Inner City Law Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 JFS ndash SOVA Community Food amp Resource Program ndash Van Nuys

2639

Just the Beginning ndash A Pipeline Organization ndash Summer Legal Institute in Los Angeles ndash Chicago Illinois

5000

26 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

LA Kitchen ndash Los Angeles 2500 Law Rocks ndash Manhattan Beach 5000 Learning Rights Law Center ndash Los Angeles 6000 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

5000

Levitt amp Quinn Family Law Center ndash Los Angeles

5000

Library Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Childrenrsquos Summer Reading Club ndash Los Angeles

3500

Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles County Bar Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles LGBT Center ndash Los Angeles 4000 Los Angeles Mission ndash Los Angeles 1000 Los Angeles Regional Food Bank ndash Los Angeles

5600

Los Angeles Times Family Fund ndash Summer Camp Campaign ndash Pasadena

2500

Maternal and Child Health Access ndash Los Angeles

3000

McKinley Childrenrsquos Center ndash San Dimas 1500 Mental Health Advocacy Services ndash Los Angeles

5000

The Midnight Mission ndash Los Angeles 1500 Music Center Foundation ndash Los Angeles 4000 My Friendrsquos Place ndash Hollywood 5000 Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society ndash Pasadena

7500

Para Los Nintildeos ndash Los Angeles 2500 PATH Beyond Shelter ndash Los Angeles 1000 Public Counsel ndash Los Angeles 5000 The Rape Foundation ndash Santa Monica 1000 Roy W Roberts IIndashWattsWillowbrook Boys amp Girls Club ndash Los Angeles

2500

Support for Harbor Area Womenrsquos Lives (SHAWL) ndash San Pedro

5000

Starlight Childrenrsquos Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Venice Family Clinic ndash Venice 4000 Weingart Center Association ndash Los Angeles 5000 Western Center on Law amp Poverty ndash Los Angeles

5000

NEW YORK CITY AREA $

A Better Balance ndash New York 10000 Advocates for Children of New York ndash New York 15330 AIDS Walk New York ndash New York 5000 Anti-Defamation League ndash New York 1500 Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund ndash New York

5000

Association to Benefit Children ndash New York 1000 Behind the Book ndash New York 3000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City ndash New York

5000

Breaking Ground ndash New York 2000 BronxWorks ndash Early Childhood Learning Center ndash Bronx

2500

Brooklyn Botanic Garden ndash The Childrenrsquos Garden and The Discovery Garden ndash Brooklyn

1500

The Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse ndash Brooklyn

1000

Brooklyn Defender Services ndash Family Defense Project ndash Brooklyn

2500

CaringKind ndash New York 2500 CFC Loud N Clear Foundation ndash Farmingdale New Jersey

1500

Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts ndash New York 30000 Citizensrsquo Committee for Children of New York ndash New York

3000

City Bar Justice Center ndash New York 10000 City Harvest ndash New York 2000 CITYarts ndash New York 2500 Civic Builders ndash New York 5000 Coalition for the Homeless ndash Camp Homeward Bound First Step Job Training Program ndash New York

7500

Columbia University ndash Babies Heart Fund ndash New York

1500

Comprehensive Development ndash New York 5000 Concrete Safaris ndash New York 2500 DonorsChooseorg ndash New York City Projects ndash New York

10000

The Doe Fund ndash New York 2500 Dress for Success ndash New York 5000 East Harlem Tutorial Program ndash New York 5000 Edible Schoolyard NYC ndash Brooklyn 5000 The Exoneration Initiative ndash In Honor of Richard Rosario ndash New York

10000

30 Years + $50 Million | 27

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Family Center ndash The Legal Wellness Institute ndash Brooklyn

5000

Fordham Student Sponsored Fellowship ndash New York

1000

Fund for the City of New York ndash ENACT School Partnership Program ndash New York

2500

Getting Out and Staying Out ndash New York 5000 Global Language Project ndash New York 10000 GO Project ndash New York 5000 Grace Institute ndash New York 2500 Harlem Childrenrsquos Zone ndash New York 5000 Harlem RBI ndash New York 2500 Harmony Program ndash New York 2500 Harvest Home ndash New York 3000 Her Justice ndash New York 2500 Hofstra University ndash Hofstra Law Access to Justice Incubator ndash Hempstead

15000

iMentor ndash New York 5000 Inwood House ndash New York 8000 The Jennifer A Kay Foundation ndash New York 2500 The Jewish Board ndash The Mann Center ndash New York

2500

The Keswell School ndash New York 15000 Lawyers Alliance for New York ndash New York 45000 Lawyers for Children ndash New York 5000 LeGaL Foundation ndash New York 5000 Legal Information for Families Today ndash Brooklyn

2500

Legal Outreach ndash PACT (Pathways to Achievement and Community Transformation) ndash Long Island City

5000

Legal Services NYC ndash New York 11000 Letrsquos Get Ready ndash New York 10000 Literacy Partners ndash New York 5000 Manhattan Legal Services ndash New York 2500 Nazareth Housing ndash New York 2500 Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem ndash New York

2500

New York Asian Womenrsquos Center ndash New York

2500

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest ndash New York

15000

New York Legal Assistance Group ndash New York 3500 New York Womenrsquos Foundation ndash New York 2500

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Office of the Appellate Defender ndash New York 5000 The Partnership for the Homeless ndash New York 5000 PENCIL ndash New York 2500 Performance Space 122 ndash Brooklyn 5000 Pro Bono Partnership ndash White Plains 1500 ProjectArt ndash New York 2000 The Public Theater ndash Shakespeare in the Park ndash New York

10000

Randallrsquos Island Park Alliance ndash New York 5000 Riverside Symphony ndash Music Memory Program ndash New York

10000

Safe Passage Project ndash New York 1000 Sanctuary for Families ndash New York 13000 SCO Family of Services ndash Glen Cove 2500 Selfhelp Community Services ndash New York 1000 Start Small Think Big ndash Bronx 5000 Storefront Academy Harlem ndash New York 10000 Trip of a Lifetime ndash Summer Travel Scholarships ndash Scarsdale

3500

Union Settlement Association ndash New York 2000 United Neighborhood Houses ndash New York 1000 Urban Justice Center ndash Summer Internship Program ndash New York

3000

Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts ndash New York 5000 Volunteers of Legal Service ndash New York 15000 You Gotta Believe ndash The Older Child Adoption amp Permanency Movement ndash This Is For Real Program ndash Brooklyn

112500

Young Peoplersquos Chorus of New York City ndash New York

1250

Youth INC ndash New York 2500 Youth Represent ndash New York 2500

NORTHERN VIRGINIA $

Britepaths ndash Fairfax 30000 Carpenterrsquos Shelter ndash Alexandria 10000 Doorways for Women and Families ndash Arlington

10000

Fairfax CASA ndash Fairfax 5000 Fairfax Partnership for Youth ndash Falls Church 5000 Final Salute ndash Haymarket 5000 Friends of FANA ndash Reston 1000 Homestretch ndash Falls Church 5000

28 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NORTHERN VIRGINIA (CONTINUED)

Just Neighbors ndash Falls Church 5000 Legal Aid Justice Center ndash JustChildren Program Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Fairfax

10874

Legal Services of Northern Virginia ndash Fairfax 10000 Loudoun Abused Womenrsquos Shelter ndash Leesburg 10000 Volunteer Fairfax ndash Fairfax 10000

SAN DIEGO AREA $

Casa Cornelia Law Center ndash San Diego 5000 Century Club of San Diego ndash Champions for Youth ndash La Jolla

1319

Distinguished Young Women of San Diego ndash Carlsbad

1500

Girls on the Run of San Diego ndash Encinitas 5000 The Honor Foundation ndash San Diego 1000 Imperial Court de San Diego ndash San Diego 5000 Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank ndash San Diego

10000

Japan Society of San Diego and Tijuana ndash Tomodachi Initiative Youth Baseball Exchange ndash San Diego

2500

Just in Time for Foster Youth ndash San Diego 5000 La Jolla Playhouse ndash Education and Outreach Programs ndash La Jolla

5000

Legal Aid Society of San Diego ndash San Diego 15000 Rady Childrenrsquos Hospital Auxiliary ndash Del Mar Unit ndash San Diego

10000

San Diego County Bar Foundation ndash San Diego 5000 San Diego Junior Theatre ndash Tuition Assistance Program ndash San Diego

7500

San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program ndash San Diego

10000

Semper Fi Fund ndash Oceanside 1000 Solutions for Change ndash Vista 5000 UC San Diego Foundation ndash Christini Fund ndash La Jolla

1000

University of San Diego School of Law ndash The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation ndash Stephen S Dunham Scholarship ndash San Diego

20000

Voices for Children ndash Case Liaison Program General Fund ndash San Diego

137500

Warfighter Made ndash Temecula 1000 YMCA of San Diego County ndash San Diego 3000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA $

100 Black Men of the Bay Area ndash Oakland 5000 A Better Way ndash Berkeley 3000 ACLU Foundation ndash FrontLine Fund ndash San Francisco

5000

AIDS Legal Referral Panel ndash San Francisco 7500 AIDS Walk San Francisco ndash San Francisco 1600 Alameda County Community Food Bank ndash Oakland

13500

APA Family Support Services ndash San Francisco

2000

The Arc San Francisco ndash San Francisco 5000 At The Crossroads ndash San Francisco 2000 Bay Area Legal Aid ndash Oakland 70000 Bay Area Urban Debate League ndash Oakland 12500 Bay Area Young Survivors ndash Deb Mosley Memorial Scholarship Fund ndash San Francisco

3840

Berkeley Repertory Theatre ndash Youth Education Programs ndash Berkeley

18500

Bridge the Gap College Prep ndash Sausalito 50000 California Bar Foundation ndash Diversity Scholarship Program ndash San Francisco

10000

California Life Sciences Institute ndash K-12 STEM Education ndash South San Francisco

2500

Centro Legal de la Raza ndash Oakland 2500 Challenge Day ndash Concord 1000 Charlotte Maxwell Clinic ndash Oakland 2500 Child Care Law Center ndash San Francisco 2500 Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund ndash San Francisco

25000

Clinic By the Bay ndash San Francisco 2000 The Commonwealth Club of California ndash Bay Area Student Outreach ndash San Francisco

5000

Community Alliance for Special Education ndash San Francisco

30000

Disability Rights Education amp Defense Fund ndash Berkeley

2500

Dogs for Diabetics ndash Concord 1000 DonorsChooseorg ndash San Francisco Bay Area Projects ndash New York

5000

Earned Asset Resource Network ndash San Francisco

1000

East Bay Agency for Children ndash Oakland 8000 East Bay Childrenrsquos Law Offices ndash Oakland 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 29

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

East Bay College Fund ndash College Access Program ndash Oakland

10000

East Bay Community Law Center ndash Berkeley 25000 Eviction Defense Collaborative ndash San Francisco 2500 Fiat Lux Scholarship Program Fund ndash Berkeley 2500 First Graduate ndash San Francisco 5000 First Place for Youth ndash Oakland 10000 The Foundation of City College of San Francisco ndash San Francisco

10000

Friends of the San Francisco Public Library ndash The Mix at SFPL ndash San Francisco

7500

Future Youth Records ndash Pacifica 5000 George Mark Childrenrsquos House ndash San Leandro 2500 Gray Area Foundation for the Arts ndash Oakland Fire Fund ndash San Francisco

10000

Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco ndash San Francisco

5000

Jewish Community Relations Council ndash Jewish Coalition for Literacy ndash San Francisco

1000

Jewish Family and Childrenrsquos Services ndash San Francisco

3500

Jewish Family amp Childrenrsquos Services of the East Bay ndash Berkeley

3500

Juma Ventures ndash San Francisco 5000 Justice amp Diversity Center ndash General Fund Bay Area Minority Law School Student Scholarship ndash San Francisco

50000

La Casa de las Madres ndash San Francisco 5000 La Cocina ndash San Francisco 1900 La Raza Centro Legal ndash Unaccompanied Children Project ndash San Francisco

10000

Larkin Street Youth Services ndash San Francisco 10000 Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area ndash San Francisco

70000

Legal Aid at Work ndash San Francisco 55000 Legal Aid of Marin ndash San Rafael 5000 Legal Services for Children ndash San Francisco 18000 Level Playing Field Institute ndash SMASH Program ndash Oakland

3000

Little BrothersndashFriends of the Elderly ndash San Francisco

2450

Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area ndash San Francisco 2000 Mission Graduates ndash San Francisco 2000 New Leaders ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash Oakland

5000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

Oakland Museum of California ndash Learning Initiatives ndash Oakland

2500

OneJustice ndash San Francisco 3000 Opportunity Junction ndash Antioch 1500 The Other Bar Foundation ndash San Francisco 5000 PowerMyLearning ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash New York

1500

Project Open Hand ndash San Francisco 7000 Raphael House ndash San Francisco 15000 Reading Partners ndash Oakland 1000 Rebuilding Together San Francisco ndash San Francisco

6000

The Reset Foundation ndash Berkeley 2000 RYSE Center ndash Richmond 1000 San Francisco AIDS Foundation ndash San Francisco

21500

San Francisco Interfaith Council ndash San Francisco

3500

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ndash Education Programs ndash San Francisco

25000

San Francisco Suicide Prevention ndash Youth Risk Reduction Program ndash San Francisco

2500

San Francisco Symphony ndash Adventures in Music Youth Education Program General Fund ndash San Francisco

43500

Seven Tepees Youth Program ndash College and Career Program ndash San Francisco

10000

SF-Marin Food Bank ndash San Francisco 9250 Shelter Inc ndash Concord 1000 The Spot Oakland ndash Oakland 1000 Swords to Plowshares ndash San Francisco 5000 Tuolumne River Trust ndash San Francisco 1500 UC Berkeley SAGE Scholars Program ndash Berkeley

3000

Youth Outside ndash Oakland 1000

SILICON VALLEY $

Abilities United ndash Palo Alto 3000 Adolescent Counseling Services ndash Outlet Program ndash Redwood City

2500

The Art of Yoga Project ndash Palo Alto 1000 Asian Law Alliance ndash San Jose 6500 Avenidas ndash Palo Alto 3000

30 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Bring Me A Book Foundation ndash Redwood City 3000 The Campaign for Legal Services ndash Mountain View

30000

Child Advocates of Silicon Valley ndash Milpitas 2500 Childrenrsquos Health Council ndash Palo Alto 2500 Cinequest ndash San Jose 2500 College of Adaptive Arts ndash San Jose 1000 Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash East Palo Alto

11000

Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse ndash San Mateo

2500

CuriOdyssey ndash San Mateo 2500 Eastside College Preparatory School ndash East Palo Alto

6000

Ecumenical Hunger Program ndash East Palo Alto

2500

Family amp Children Services of Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto

2500

Family Connections ndash San Carlos 2500 The Family Giving Tree ndash Milpitas 2000 The Fit Kids Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Friends for Youth ndash Redwood City 2500 Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve ndash Moss Beach

3000

HomeFirst ndash Milpitas 1000 HopeLab Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto Charitable Foundation ndash Palo Alto

1000

La Raza Lawyers Charitable Foundation ndash San Jose

3000

Law Foundation of Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 15000 Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County ndash Redwood City

15000

LifeMoves ndash Menlo Park 3500 Marine Toys for Tots Foundation ndash San Jose 2000 My New Red Shoes ndash Redwood City 2500 Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence ndash San Jose

1500

Pacific Autism Center for Education ndash Santa Clara

5000

Palo Alto Art Center Foundation ndash Palo Alto 2500 Palo Alto Family YMCA ndash Parkinsonrsquos Exercise Program ndash Palo Alto

3500

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Parents Helping Parents ndash San Jose 2500 Peninsula Bridge ndash Menlo Park 5000 Pie Ranch ndash Pescadero 2500 Pro Bono Project Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 QuestBridge ndash QuestBridge Scholars Network at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

1000

Ravenswood Education Foundation ndash Menlo Park

30000

Roadrunners Sports Club ndash Palo Alto 1000 Ronald McDonald House at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

5000

Sacred Heart Community Service ndash San Jose 1000 Samaritan House ndash San Mateo 3500 San Jose Museum of Art ndash San Jose 2500 Santa Clara University ndash Katharine amp George Alexander Community Law Center ndash San Jose

5000

Second Harvest Food Bank ndash San Jose 3500 Sequoia Adult School Scholars ndash Palo Alto 1000 Silicon Valley Community Foundation ndash San Francisco Bay Area Summer Reading Program ndash Mountain View

1000

Stand Up for Kids ndash Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 Stanford University ndash Stanford Community Law Clinic ndash East Palo Alto

10000

The Tech Museum of Innovation ndash San Jose 2500 TheatreWorks Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto 2500 The Tower Foundation of San Jose State University ndash Record Clearance Project ndash San Jose

2000

Vida Verde Nature Education ndash San Gregorio 1500

WASHINGTON DC AREA $

A Wider Circle ndash Bethesda 5000 ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation ndash Washington DC

15000

Ayuda ndash Washington DC 5000 Back on My Feet ndash Washington DC 5000 Bread for the City ndash Washington DC 10000 Bright Beginnings ndash Washington DC 10000 BUILD ndash Metro DC Programs ndash Washington DC

15000

Calvary Womenrsquos Services ndash Washington DC 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 31

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Children of Mine Youth Center ndash Washington DC

10000

Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Washington DC

15416

Community Family Life Services ndash Washington DC

1000

Council for Court Excellence ndash Washington DC

3500

DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice ndash Washington DC

5000

DC Bar Foundation ndash Washington DC 5000 DC Bar Pro Bono Center ndash Washington DC 15000 DC Greens ndash Washington DC 10000 DC School of Law Foundation ndash Scholarship Campaign ndash Washington DC

8400

DC Volunteer Lawyers Project ndash Washington DC

7500

Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP) ndash Washington DC

10000

Everybody Wins DC ndash Power Lunch Reading Program ndash Washington DC

2400

The Family Place ndash Washington DC 15000 Food amp Friends ndash Washington DC 8000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center ndash Washington DC

37500

Friendship Place ndash Washington DC 7500 Georgetown University ndash Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center ndash Washington DC

2500

House of Ruth ndash Washington DC 8000 Johns Hopkins University ndash Sarcoma Research Fund ndash Baltimore

10600

Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) ndash Washington DC

10000

Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia ndash Washington DC

20000

Legal Counsel for the Elderly ndash Washington DC

10000

Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project ndash Washington DC

7500

N Street Village ndash Washington DC 10000 Neighborhood Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

6000

Only Make Believe ndash Washington DC 5000

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Playworks ndash Washington DC 5000 Reach Incorporated ndash Washington DC 5000 RESET Classroom Adventures in Hands-On Science amp Math ndash Washington DC

5000

Sitar Arts Center ndash Washington DC 10000 So Others Might Eat ndash Washington DC 8000 Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders (SMYAL) ndash Washington DC

5000

Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs ndash Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

122500

The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless ndash Washington DC

7500

OTHER US $

Anti-Defamation League ndash Chicago Illinois 1500 Foundation for Democracy and Justice ndash Sacramento California

4000

Mono Lake Foundation ndash Lee Vining California

1000

Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation ndash Monterey California

2500

Parents for a Sustainable Future ndash Boston Massachusetts

1000

Sundance Benefit ndash Camp Rehoboth ndash Rehoboth Beach Delaware

1000

NATIONAL FOCUS $

ABA Fund for Justice and Education ndash ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund Rule of Law Initiative ndash Chicago Illinois

5680

American Cancer Society ndash Vienna Virginia 10250 American Heart Association ndash Des Moines Iowa 10250 American Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation ndash Arlington Virginia

5000

American Jewish Committee ndash New York 2500 Americans for Responsible Solutions Foundation ndash San Francisco

5000

Appleseed Foundation ndash Washington DC 8000 The Avielle Foundation ndash Newtown Connecticut 1000 Bellwether Education Partners ndash Sudbury Massachusetts

5000

32 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NATIONAL FOCUS (CONTINUED)

Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence ndash Lawyers for a Safer America ndash Washington DC

10000

Brennan Center for Justice ndash New York 5000 Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association (CASANA) ndash Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

2000

Disability Rights Legal Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 Equal Justice Works ndash Fellowship Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

386000

Federal Bar Foundation ndash New York 5000 Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) ndash Los Angeles

2500

The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation ndash New York

10000

KinderVision Foundation ndash The Greatest Save Teen PSA Program ndash Peru Indiana

5000

Lambda Legal ndash Los Angeles 5000 Learning Ally ndash Princeton New Jersey 7500 Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation ndash Norwalk Connecticut

10000

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund ndash New York

5000

National Center for Youth Law ndash Oakland California

15000

National Immigration Law Center ndash Los Angeles 2500 The National Urban Technology Center ndash New York

2500

National Veterans Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

5000

National Womenrsquos Law Center ndash Washington DC

5000

OutServe-SLDN ndash Washington DC 5000 Pro Bono Net ndash New York 15000 Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation ndash Chicago Illinois

2000

Soledad OrsquoBrien and Brad Raymond Starfish Foundation ndash New York

5000

The Trevor Project ndash West Hollywood California

7500

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ndash Washington DC

10000

ASIA $

Bethel USA ndash Fort Collins Colorado 5000

ASIA (CONTINUED)

Global Fund for Mental Health ndash TELL Japan Chat Room Project ndash Hinsdale Illinois

32900

GlobalGiving ndash Lighthouse Center for Human Trafficking Victims ndash Washington DC

94419

IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Response ndash Bethesda Maryland

25000

Motherrsquos Choice USA ndash Montrose Colorado 30000 Room to Read ndash Asia Programs ndash San Francisco

20000

Second Harvest Asia ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Relief ndash Roseville Minnesota

25000

Teach for China ndash San Francisco 5000

INTERNATIONAL FOCUS $

Center for Reproductive Rights ndash New York 15000 Ceres ndash Boston Massachusetts 2500 The Cyrus R Vance Center for International Justice ndash New York

10000

Doctors Without Borders ndash New York 1500 Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance ndash San Rafael California

5000

Global Goods Partners ndash New York 5000 Human Rights Watch ndash Childrenrsquos Rights Division ndash New York

5000

Immigration Equality ndash New York 2500 Plant with Purpose ndash San Diego 2500 RefugePoint ndash Boston Massachusetts 5000 Save the Children ndash Fairfield Connecticut 1000 Speak Up Africa ndash New York 1000 Vera Institute of Justice ndash New York 5000 VisionSpring ndash New York 10000

BERLIN $

Arne Friedrich Stiftung (Arne Friedrich Foundation) ndash Berlin

4214

Bantabaa eV (Meeting Point) ndash Berlin 3160 Berliner Herz (Berlin Heart) ndash Berlin 3055 Die Arche (The Ark) ndash Berlin 2528 Freudberg Gemeinschaftsschule (Freudberg Scholarships) ndash Berlin

2528

30 Years + $50 Million | 33

BERLIN (CONTINUED)

Jenny de la Torre Stiftung (Jenny de la Torre Foundation) ndash Berlin

5267

JUNA eV (Jung Unbegleitet Nicht Allein) (Young Unaccompanied Not Alone) ndash Berlin

1053

KuB eV (Kontakt- und Beratungsstelle fuumlr Fluumlchtlinge und Migrant_innen) (Contact and Counseling for Refugees and Migrants) ndash Berlin

1053

Outreach ndash Mobile Jungendarbeit Berlin (Outreach ndash Mobile Youth Work Berlin) ndash Berlin

1053

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin eV ndash Berlin 5267 Rock it Biz gemeinnuumltzige Stiftungs-GmbH (Rock it Biz Nonprofit Foundation) ndash Berlin

10535

Sharehaus Refugio (Sharehouse Refuge) ndash Berlin

3160

Teach First Deutschland (Teach First Germany) ndash Berlin

3160

LONDON AND UK $

Blind Sailing ndash Ramsgate 8892 Bliss ndash London 8892 Bowel Cancer UK ndash London 8892 The Brokerage Citylink ndash London 8892 Generating Genius ndash South Croydon 8892 The Hospice of St Francis ndash Hertfordshire 8892 Ian Mikardo High School ndash London 8892 Legal Advice Centre (University House) ndash London

4920

Plan International UK ndash London 2460 Rhythms of Life ndash London 8892 Richard House Childrenrsquos Hospice ndash London 8892 South Westminster Legal Advice Centre ndash London

4920

The Sparkle Foundation ndash Lancashire 2460 Womankind Worldwide ndash London 2460 You Make It ndash London 8892 The Berlin and London offices of Morrison amp Foerster each

have their own charitable giving program that is consistent with the Foundationrsquos goals in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Both officesrsquo sets of 2016 contributions which are in addition to those of the Foundation are listed here for informational purposes if greater than $1000 (converted) but they are not included in this reportrsquos financial discussion

CONTACT USIf you are a partner or employee of Morrison amp Foerster and have questions or comments please visit the ldquoMoFo Foundationrdquo section of the portal for

more information and a list of current Foundation representatives

DIRECTORS + OFFICERS AS OF DECEMBER 31 2016

JAMIE A LEVITTDirector and ChairNew York

KENNETH A KUWAYTIDirector and PresidentPalo Alto

W STEPHEN SMITHDirector and SecretaryWashington DC

PAUL D MCKENZIEDirector and Vice PresidentBeijing

ANGELA KEREKDirector and Vice PresidentBerlin

ALEX VAN DER WOLKDirector and Vice PresidentBrussels

SCOTT F LLEWELLYNDirector and Vice PresidentDenver

TREVOR L JAMESDirector and Vice PresidentLondon

NANCY R THOMASDirector and Vice PresidentLos Angeles

LAWRENCE T YANOWITCHDirector and Vice PresidentNorthern Virginia

BRIAN M KRAMERDirector and Vice PresidentSan Diego

RUTH N BORENSTEINDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

JACLYN LIUDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

DALE E CALDWELLDirector and Vice PresidentTokyo

ARTHUR KELLERChief Financial OfficerSan Francisco

ANNE M ELLISManager and Chief Operating OfficerSan Francisco

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

24 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

2016 The following are the organizations listed by region that received at least $1000 in Foundation donations during 2016 Not

included are matching gifts and Terraciano Scholarship awards which are described above Unless otherwise noted we designated our gifts

for recipientsrsquo general funds

CONTRIBUTIONS

30 Years + $50 Million | 25

DENVER AREA $

Alpine Legal Services ndash Glenwood Springs 1500 Colorado Coalition for the Homeless ndash Stout Street Eye Clinic ndash Denver

1055

Colorado Lawyers Committee ndash Denver 4110 Conservation Colorado Education Fund ndash Denver

1000

Deaf Overcoming Violence through Empowerment (DOVE) ndash Denver

1055

Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado ndash Greenwood Village

1055

Florence Crittenton Services of Colorado ndash Denver

1056

Food For Thought ndash Denver 5000 Girls Inc of Metro Denver ndash Denver 1056 Hope House of Colorado ndash Arvada 2300 The Legal Aid Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2905

Live By Living ndash Lakewood 1000 Mi Casa Resource Center ndash Pro Bono Patent Program General Fund ndash Denver

1000

Rescue Me ndash Colorado Mutt Rescue ndash Watkinsonville Georgia

1056

Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Denver

35590

SungateKids ndash Englewood 2500 Volunteers of America ndash Camp POSTCARD Early Childhood Education Center Veteran Services Center ndash Denver

27500

Wish of a Lifetime ndash Denver 1056 The Womenrsquos Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2500

LOS ANGELES AREA $

Able ARTS Work ndash Long Beach 5000 ACLU Foundation of Southern California ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Childrenrsquos Rights ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Housing and Healing ndash Los Angeles

5000

Bet Tzedek Legal Services ndash Los Angeles 5000 Big Up Kidz ndash Los Angeles 5000 Break the Cycle ndash Culver City 5000

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

California Institute of Technology ndash Moore-Hufstedler Fund ndash Pasadena

15000

CARES ndash LAC + USC Medical Center ndash Los Angeles

2500

Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law ndash Casa LibreFreedom House Homeless Youth Shelter ndash Los Angeles

2500

Childrenrsquos Bureau ndash Los Angeles 5000 Childrenrsquos Burn Foundation ndash Sherman Oaks

2500

Childrenrsquos Hospital Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

3500

Childrenrsquos Law Center of California ndash Monterey Park

5000

Circle of Friends ndash Los Angeles 5000 Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) ndash Los Angeles

10000

The Colburn School ndash Los Angeles 2500 Constitutional Rights Foundation ndash Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets Program General Fund ndash Los Angeles

112500

Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services ndash Culver City

5000

DIY Girls ndash Los Angeles 1000 Family Health Care Centers of Greater Los Angeles ndash Bell Gardens

3500

Friends of the Los Angeles County Law Library ndash Los Angeles

3000

Good Shepherd Shelter ndash Los Angeles 5000 Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association ndash Los Angeles

2500

Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law ndash Los Angeles

5000

Hathaway-Sycamores Child and Family Services ndash Pasadena

5000

Homeboy Industries ndash Los Angeles 1000 House of Ruth ndash Claremont 3000 Inner-City Arts ndash Los Angeles 5000 Inner City Law Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 JFS ndash SOVA Community Food amp Resource Program ndash Van Nuys

2639

Just the Beginning ndash A Pipeline Organization ndash Summer Legal Institute in Los Angeles ndash Chicago Illinois

5000

26 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

LA Kitchen ndash Los Angeles 2500 Law Rocks ndash Manhattan Beach 5000 Learning Rights Law Center ndash Los Angeles 6000 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

5000

Levitt amp Quinn Family Law Center ndash Los Angeles

5000

Library Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Childrenrsquos Summer Reading Club ndash Los Angeles

3500

Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles County Bar Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles LGBT Center ndash Los Angeles 4000 Los Angeles Mission ndash Los Angeles 1000 Los Angeles Regional Food Bank ndash Los Angeles

5600

Los Angeles Times Family Fund ndash Summer Camp Campaign ndash Pasadena

2500

Maternal and Child Health Access ndash Los Angeles

3000

McKinley Childrenrsquos Center ndash San Dimas 1500 Mental Health Advocacy Services ndash Los Angeles

5000

The Midnight Mission ndash Los Angeles 1500 Music Center Foundation ndash Los Angeles 4000 My Friendrsquos Place ndash Hollywood 5000 Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society ndash Pasadena

7500

Para Los Nintildeos ndash Los Angeles 2500 PATH Beyond Shelter ndash Los Angeles 1000 Public Counsel ndash Los Angeles 5000 The Rape Foundation ndash Santa Monica 1000 Roy W Roberts IIndashWattsWillowbrook Boys amp Girls Club ndash Los Angeles

2500

Support for Harbor Area Womenrsquos Lives (SHAWL) ndash San Pedro

5000

Starlight Childrenrsquos Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Venice Family Clinic ndash Venice 4000 Weingart Center Association ndash Los Angeles 5000 Western Center on Law amp Poverty ndash Los Angeles

5000

NEW YORK CITY AREA $

A Better Balance ndash New York 10000 Advocates for Children of New York ndash New York 15330 AIDS Walk New York ndash New York 5000 Anti-Defamation League ndash New York 1500 Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund ndash New York

5000

Association to Benefit Children ndash New York 1000 Behind the Book ndash New York 3000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City ndash New York

5000

Breaking Ground ndash New York 2000 BronxWorks ndash Early Childhood Learning Center ndash Bronx

2500

Brooklyn Botanic Garden ndash The Childrenrsquos Garden and The Discovery Garden ndash Brooklyn

1500

The Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse ndash Brooklyn

1000

Brooklyn Defender Services ndash Family Defense Project ndash Brooklyn

2500

CaringKind ndash New York 2500 CFC Loud N Clear Foundation ndash Farmingdale New Jersey

1500

Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts ndash New York 30000 Citizensrsquo Committee for Children of New York ndash New York

3000

City Bar Justice Center ndash New York 10000 City Harvest ndash New York 2000 CITYarts ndash New York 2500 Civic Builders ndash New York 5000 Coalition for the Homeless ndash Camp Homeward Bound First Step Job Training Program ndash New York

7500

Columbia University ndash Babies Heart Fund ndash New York

1500

Comprehensive Development ndash New York 5000 Concrete Safaris ndash New York 2500 DonorsChooseorg ndash New York City Projects ndash New York

10000

The Doe Fund ndash New York 2500 Dress for Success ndash New York 5000 East Harlem Tutorial Program ndash New York 5000 Edible Schoolyard NYC ndash Brooklyn 5000 The Exoneration Initiative ndash In Honor of Richard Rosario ndash New York

10000

30 Years + $50 Million | 27

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Family Center ndash The Legal Wellness Institute ndash Brooklyn

5000

Fordham Student Sponsored Fellowship ndash New York

1000

Fund for the City of New York ndash ENACT School Partnership Program ndash New York

2500

Getting Out and Staying Out ndash New York 5000 Global Language Project ndash New York 10000 GO Project ndash New York 5000 Grace Institute ndash New York 2500 Harlem Childrenrsquos Zone ndash New York 5000 Harlem RBI ndash New York 2500 Harmony Program ndash New York 2500 Harvest Home ndash New York 3000 Her Justice ndash New York 2500 Hofstra University ndash Hofstra Law Access to Justice Incubator ndash Hempstead

15000

iMentor ndash New York 5000 Inwood House ndash New York 8000 The Jennifer A Kay Foundation ndash New York 2500 The Jewish Board ndash The Mann Center ndash New York

2500

The Keswell School ndash New York 15000 Lawyers Alliance for New York ndash New York 45000 Lawyers for Children ndash New York 5000 LeGaL Foundation ndash New York 5000 Legal Information for Families Today ndash Brooklyn

2500

Legal Outreach ndash PACT (Pathways to Achievement and Community Transformation) ndash Long Island City

5000

Legal Services NYC ndash New York 11000 Letrsquos Get Ready ndash New York 10000 Literacy Partners ndash New York 5000 Manhattan Legal Services ndash New York 2500 Nazareth Housing ndash New York 2500 Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem ndash New York

2500

New York Asian Womenrsquos Center ndash New York

2500

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest ndash New York

15000

New York Legal Assistance Group ndash New York 3500 New York Womenrsquos Foundation ndash New York 2500

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Office of the Appellate Defender ndash New York 5000 The Partnership for the Homeless ndash New York 5000 PENCIL ndash New York 2500 Performance Space 122 ndash Brooklyn 5000 Pro Bono Partnership ndash White Plains 1500 ProjectArt ndash New York 2000 The Public Theater ndash Shakespeare in the Park ndash New York

10000

Randallrsquos Island Park Alliance ndash New York 5000 Riverside Symphony ndash Music Memory Program ndash New York

10000

Safe Passage Project ndash New York 1000 Sanctuary for Families ndash New York 13000 SCO Family of Services ndash Glen Cove 2500 Selfhelp Community Services ndash New York 1000 Start Small Think Big ndash Bronx 5000 Storefront Academy Harlem ndash New York 10000 Trip of a Lifetime ndash Summer Travel Scholarships ndash Scarsdale

3500

Union Settlement Association ndash New York 2000 United Neighborhood Houses ndash New York 1000 Urban Justice Center ndash Summer Internship Program ndash New York

3000

Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts ndash New York 5000 Volunteers of Legal Service ndash New York 15000 You Gotta Believe ndash The Older Child Adoption amp Permanency Movement ndash This Is For Real Program ndash Brooklyn

112500

Young Peoplersquos Chorus of New York City ndash New York

1250

Youth INC ndash New York 2500 Youth Represent ndash New York 2500

NORTHERN VIRGINIA $

Britepaths ndash Fairfax 30000 Carpenterrsquos Shelter ndash Alexandria 10000 Doorways for Women and Families ndash Arlington

10000

Fairfax CASA ndash Fairfax 5000 Fairfax Partnership for Youth ndash Falls Church 5000 Final Salute ndash Haymarket 5000 Friends of FANA ndash Reston 1000 Homestretch ndash Falls Church 5000

28 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NORTHERN VIRGINIA (CONTINUED)

Just Neighbors ndash Falls Church 5000 Legal Aid Justice Center ndash JustChildren Program Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Fairfax

10874

Legal Services of Northern Virginia ndash Fairfax 10000 Loudoun Abused Womenrsquos Shelter ndash Leesburg 10000 Volunteer Fairfax ndash Fairfax 10000

SAN DIEGO AREA $

Casa Cornelia Law Center ndash San Diego 5000 Century Club of San Diego ndash Champions for Youth ndash La Jolla

1319

Distinguished Young Women of San Diego ndash Carlsbad

1500

Girls on the Run of San Diego ndash Encinitas 5000 The Honor Foundation ndash San Diego 1000 Imperial Court de San Diego ndash San Diego 5000 Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank ndash San Diego

10000

Japan Society of San Diego and Tijuana ndash Tomodachi Initiative Youth Baseball Exchange ndash San Diego

2500

Just in Time for Foster Youth ndash San Diego 5000 La Jolla Playhouse ndash Education and Outreach Programs ndash La Jolla

5000

Legal Aid Society of San Diego ndash San Diego 15000 Rady Childrenrsquos Hospital Auxiliary ndash Del Mar Unit ndash San Diego

10000

San Diego County Bar Foundation ndash San Diego 5000 San Diego Junior Theatre ndash Tuition Assistance Program ndash San Diego

7500

San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program ndash San Diego

10000

Semper Fi Fund ndash Oceanside 1000 Solutions for Change ndash Vista 5000 UC San Diego Foundation ndash Christini Fund ndash La Jolla

1000

University of San Diego School of Law ndash The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation ndash Stephen S Dunham Scholarship ndash San Diego

20000

Voices for Children ndash Case Liaison Program General Fund ndash San Diego

137500

Warfighter Made ndash Temecula 1000 YMCA of San Diego County ndash San Diego 3000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA $

100 Black Men of the Bay Area ndash Oakland 5000 A Better Way ndash Berkeley 3000 ACLU Foundation ndash FrontLine Fund ndash San Francisco

5000

AIDS Legal Referral Panel ndash San Francisco 7500 AIDS Walk San Francisco ndash San Francisco 1600 Alameda County Community Food Bank ndash Oakland

13500

APA Family Support Services ndash San Francisco

2000

The Arc San Francisco ndash San Francisco 5000 At The Crossroads ndash San Francisco 2000 Bay Area Legal Aid ndash Oakland 70000 Bay Area Urban Debate League ndash Oakland 12500 Bay Area Young Survivors ndash Deb Mosley Memorial Scholarship Fund ndash San Francisco

3840

Berkeley Repertory Theatre ndash Youth Education Programs ndash Berkeley

18500

Bridge the Gap College Prep ndash Sausalito 50000 California Bar Foundation ndash Diversity Scholarship Program ndash San Francisco

10000

California Life Sciences Institute ndash K-12 STEM Education ndash South San Francisco

2500

Centro Legal de la Raza ndash Oakland 2500 Challenge Day ndash Concord 1000 Charlotte Maxwell Clinic ndash Oakland 2500 Child Care Law Center ndash San Francisco 2500 Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund ndash San Francisco

25000

Clinic By the Bay ndash San Francisco 2000 The Commonwealth Club of California ndash Bay Area Student Outreach ndash San Francisco

5000

Community Alliance for Special Education ndash San Francisco

30000

Disability Rights Education amp Defense Fund ndash Berkeley

2500

Dogs for Diabetics ndash Concord 1000 DonorsChooseorg ndash San Francisco Bay Area Projects ndash New York

5000

Earned Asset Resource Network ndash San Francisco

1000

East Bay Agency for Children ndash Oakland 8000 East Bay Childrenrsquos Law Offices ndash Oakland 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 29

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

East Bay College Fund ndash College Access Program ndash Oakland

10000

East Bay Community Law Center ndash Berkeley 25000 Eviction Defense Collaborative ndash San Francisco 2500 Fiat Lux Scholarship Program Fund ndash Berkeley 2500 First Graduate ndash San Francisco 5000 First Place for Youth ndash Oakland 10000 The Foundation of City College of San Francisco ndash San Francisco

10000

Friends of the San Francisco Public Library ndash The Mix at SFPL ndash San Francisco

7500

Future Youth Records ndash Pacifica 5000 George Mark Childrenrsquos House ndash San Leandro 2500 Gray Area Foundation for the Arts ndash Oakland Fire Fund ndash San Francisco

10000

Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco ndash San Francisco

5000

Jewish Community Relations Council ndash Jewish Coalition for Literacy ndash San Francisco

1000

Jewish Family and Childrenrsquos Services ndash San Francisco

3500

Jewish Family amp Childrenrsquos Services of the East Bay ndash Berkeley

3500

Juma Ventures ndash San Francisco 5000 Justice amp Diversity Center ndash General Fund Bay Area Minority Law School Student Scholarship ndash San Francisco

50000

La Casa de las Madres ndash San Francisco 5000 La Cocina ndash San Francisco 1900 La Raza Centro Legal ndash Unaccompanied Children Project ndash San Francisco

10000

Larkin Street Youth Services ndash San Francisco 10000 Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area ndash San Francisco

70000

Legal Aid at Work ndash San Francisco 55000 Legal Aid of Marin ndash San Rafael 5000 Legal Services for Children ndash San Francisco 18000 Level Playing Field Institute ndash SMASH Program ndash Oakland

3000

Little BrothersndashFriends of the Elderly ndash San Francisco

2450

Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area ndash San Francisco 2000 Mission Graduates ndash San Francisco 2000 New Leaders ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash Oakland

5000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

Oakland Museum of California ndash Learning Initiatives ndash Oakland

2500

OneJustice ndash San Francisco 3000 Opportunity Junction ndash Antioch 1500 The Other Bar Foundation ndash San Francisco 5000 PowerMyLearning ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash New York

1500

Project Open Hand ndash San Francisco 7000 Raphael House ndash San Francisco 15000 Reading Partners ndash Oakland 1000 Rebuilding Together San Francisco ndash San Francisco

6000

The Reset Foundation ndash Berkeley 2000 RYSE Center ndash Richmond 1000 San Francisco AIDS Foundation ndash San Francisco

21500

San Francisco Interfaith Council ndash San Francisco

3500

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ndash Education Programs ndash San Francisco

25000

San Francisco Suicide Prevention ndash Youth Risk Reduction Program ndash San Francisco

2500

San Francisco Symphony ndash Adventures in Music Youth Education Program General Fund ndash San Francisco

43500

Seven Tepees Youth Program ndash College and Career Program ndash San Francisco

10000

SF-Marin Food Bank ndash San Francisco 9250 Shelter Inc ndash Concord 1000 The Spot Oakland ndash Oakland 1000 Swords to Plowshares ndash San Francisco 5000 Tuolumne River Trust ndash San Francisco 1500 UC Berkeley SAGE Scholars Program ndash Berkeley

3000

Youth Outside ndash Oakland 1000

SILICON VALLEY $

Abilities United ndash Palo Alto 3000 Adolescent Counseling Services ndash Outlet Program ndash Redwood City

2500

The Art of Yoga Project ndash Palo Alto 1000 Asian Law Alliance ndash San Jose 6500 Avenidas ndash Palo Alto 3000

30 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Bring Me A Book Foundation ndash Redwood City 3000 The Campaign for Legal Services ndash Mountain View

30000

Child Advocates of Silicon Valley ndash Milpitas 2500 Childrenrsquos Health Council ndash Palo Alto 2500 Cinequest ndash San Jose 2500 College of Adaptive Arts ndash San Jose 1000 Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash East Palo Alto

11000

Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse ndash San Mateo

2500

CuriOdyssey ndash San Mateo 2500 Eastside College Preparatory School ndash East Palo Alto

6000

Ecumenical Hunger Program ndash East Palo Alto

2500

Family amp Children Services of Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto

2500

Family Connections ndash San Carlos 2500 The Family Giving Tree ndash Milpitas 2000 The Fit Kids Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Friends for Youth ndash Redwood City 2500 Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve ndash Moss Beach

3000

HomeFirst ndash Milpitas 1000 HopeLab Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto Charitable Foundation ndash Palo Alto

1000

La Raza Lawyers Charitable Foundation ndash San Jose

3000

Law Foundation of Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 15000 Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County ndash Redwood City

15000

LifeMoves ndash Menlo Park 3500 Marine Toys for Tots Foundation ndash San Jose 2000 My New Red Shoes ndash Redwood City 2500 Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence ndash San Jose

1500

Pacific Autism Center for Education ndash Santa Clara

5000

Palo Alto Art Center Foundation ndash Palo Alto 2500 Palo Alto Family YMCA ndash Parkinsonrsquos Exercise Program ndash Palo Alto

3500

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Parents Helping Parents ndash San Jose 2500 Peninsula Bridge ndash Menlo Park 5000 Pie Ranch ndash Pescadero 2500 Pro Bono Project Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 QuestBridge ndash QuestBridge Scholars Network at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

1000

Ravenswood Education Foundation ndash Menlo Park

30000

Roadrunners Sports Club ndash Palo Alto 1000 Ronald McDonald House at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

5000

Sacred Heart Community Service ndash San Jose 1000 Samaritan House ndash San Mateo 3500 San Jose Museum of Art ndash San Jose 2500 Santa Clara University ndash Katharine amp George Alexander Community Law Center ndash San Jose

5000

Second Harvest Food Bank ndash San Jose 3500 Sequoia Adult School Scholars ndash Palo Alto 1000 Silicon Valley Community Foundation ndash San Francisco Bay Area Summer Reading Program ndash Mountain View

1000

Stand Up for Kids ndash Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 Stanford University ndash Stanford Community Law Clinic ndash East Palo Alto

10000

The Tech Museum of Innovation ndash San Jose 2500 TheatreWorks Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto 2500 The Tower Foundation of San Jose State University ndash Record Clearance Project ndash San Jose

2000

Vida Verde Nature Education ndash San Gregorio 1500

WASHINGTON DC AREA $

A Wider Circle ndash Bethesda 5000 ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation ndash Washington DC

15000

Ayuda ndash Washington DC 5000 Back on My Feet ndash Washington DC 5000 Bread for the City ndash Washington DC 10000 Bright Beginnings ndash Washington DC 10000 BUILD ndash Metro DC Programs ndash Washington DC

15000

Calvary Womenrsquos Services ndash Washington DC 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 31

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Children of Mine Youth Center ndash Washington DC

10000

Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Washington DC

15416

Community Family Life Services ndash Washington DC

1000

Council for Court Excellence ndash Washington DC

3500

DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice ndash Washington DC

5000

DC Bar Foundation ndash Washington DC 5000 DC Bar Pro Bono Center ndash Washington DC 15000 DC Greens ndash Washington DC 10000 DC School of Law Foundation ndash Scholarship Campaign ndash Washington DC

8400

DC Volunteer Lawyers Project ndash Washington DC

7500

Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP) ndash Washington DC

10000

Everybody Wins DC ndash Power Lunch Reading Program ndash Washington DC

2400

The Family Place ndash Washington DC 15000 Food amp Friends ndash Washington DC 8000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center ndash Washington DC

37500

Friendship Place ndash Washington DC 7500 Georgetown University ndash Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center ndash Washington DC

2500

House of Ruth ndash Washington DC 8000 Johns Hopkins University ndash Sarcoma Research Fund ndash Baltimore

10600

Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) ndash Washington DC

10000

Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia ndash Washington DC

20000

Legal Counsel for the Elderly ndash Washington DC

10000

Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project ndash Washington DC

7500

N Street Village ndash Washington DC 10000 Neighborhood Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

6000

Only Make Believe ndash Washington DC 5000

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Playworks ndash Washington DC 5000 Reach Incorporated ndash Washington DC 5000 RESET Classroom Adventures in Hands-On Science amp Math ndash Washington DC

5000

Sitar Arts Center ndash Washington DC 10000 So Others Might Eat ndash Washington DC 8000 Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders (SMYAL) ndash Washington DC

5000

Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs ndash Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

122500

The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless ndash Washington DC

7500

OTHER US $

Anti-Defamation League ndash Chicago Illinois 1500 Foundation for Democracy and Justice ndash Sacramento California

4000

Mono Lake Foundation ndash Lee Vining California

1000

Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation ndash Monterey California

2500

Parents for a Sustainable Future ndash Boston Massachusetts

1000

Sundance Benefit ndash Camp Rehoboth ndash Rehoboth Beach Delaware

1000

NATIONAL FOCUS $

ABA Fund for Justice and Education ndash ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund Rule of Law Initiative ndash Chicago Illinois

5680

American Cancer Society ndash Vienna Virginia 10250 American Heart Association ndash Des Moines Iowa 10250 American Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation ndash Arlington Virginia

5000

American Jewish Committee ndash New York 2500 Americans for Responsible Solutions Foundation ndash San Francisco

5000

Appleseed Foundation ndash Washington DC 8000 The Avielle Foundation ndash Newtown Connecticut 1000 Bellwether Education Partners ndash Sudbury Massachusetts

5000

32 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NATIONAL FOCUS (CONTINUED)

Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence ndash Lawyers for a Safer America ndash Washington DC

10000

Brennan Center for Justice ndash New York 5000 Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association (CASANA) ndash Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

2000

Disability Rights Legal Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 Equal Justice Works ndash Fellowship Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

386000

Federal Bar Foundation ndash New York 5000 Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) ndash Los Angeles

2500

The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation ndash New York

10000

KinderVision Foundation ndash The Greatest Save Teen PSA Program ndash Peru Indiana

5000

Lambda Legal ndash Los Angeles 5000 Learning Ally ndash Princeton New Jersey 7500 Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation ndash Norwalk Connecticut

10000

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund ndash New York

5000

National Center for Youth Law ndash Oakland California

15000

National Immigration Law Center ndash Los Angeles 2500 The National Urban Technology Center ndash New York

2500

National Veterans Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

5000

National Womenrsquos Law Center ndash Washington DC

5000

OutServe-SLDN ndash Washington DC 5000 Pro Bono Net ndash New York 15000 Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation ndash Chicago Illinois

2000

Soledad OrsquoBrien and Brad Raymond Starfish Foundation ndash New York

5000

The Trevor Project ndash West Hollywood California

7500

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ndash Washington DC

10000

ASIA $

Bethel USA ndash Fort Collins Colorado 5000

ASIA (CONTINUED)

Global Fund for Mental Health ndash TELL Japan Chat Room Project ndash Hinsdale Illinois

32900

GlobalGiving ndash Lighthouse Center for Human Trafficking Victims ndash Washington DC

94419

IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Response ndash Bethesda Maryland

25000

Motherrsquos Choice USA ndash Montrose Colorado 30000 Room to Read ndash Asia Programs ndash San Francisco

20000

Second Harvest Asia ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Relief ndash Roseville Minnesota

25000

Teach for China ndash San Francisco 5000

INTERNATIONAL FOCUS $

Center for Reproductive Rights ndash New York 15000 Ceres ndash Boston Massachusetts 2500 The Cyrus R Vance Center for International Justice ndash New York

10000

Doctors Without Borders ndash New York 1500 Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance ndash San Rafael California

5000

Global Goods Partners ndash New York 5000 Human Rights Watch ndash Childrenrsquos Rights Division ndash New York

5000

Immigration Equality ndash New York 2500 Plant with Purpose ndash San Diego 2500 RefugePoint ndash Boston Massachusetts 5000 Save the Children ndash Fairfield Connecticut 1000 Speak Up Africa ndash New York 1000 Vera Institute of Justice ndash New York 5000 VisionSpring ndash New York 10000

BERLIN $

Arne Friedrich Stiftung (Arne Friedrich Foundation) ndash Berlin

4214

Bantabaa eV (Meeting Point) ndash Berlin 3160 Berliner Herz (Berlin Heart) ndash Berlin 3055 Die Arche (The Ark) ndash Berlin 2528 Freudberg Gemeinschaftsschule (Freudberg Scholarships) ndash Berlin

2528

30 Years + $50 Million | 33

BERLIN (CONTINUED)

Jenny de la Torre Stiftung (Jenny de la Torre Foundation) ndash Berlin

5267

JUNA eV (Jung Unbegleitet Nicht Allein) (Young Unaccompanied Not Alone) ndash Berlin

1053

KuB eV (Kontakt- und Beratungsstelle fuumlr Fluumlchtlinge und Migrant_innen) (Contact and Counseling for Refugees and Migrants) ndash Berlin

1053

Outreach ndash Mobile Jungendarbeit Berlin (Outreach ndash Mobile Youth Work Berlin) ndash Berlin

1053

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin eV ndash Berlin 5267 Rock it Biz gemeinnuumltzige Stiftungs-GmbH (Rock it Biz Nonprofit Foundation) ndash Berlin

10535

Sharehaus Refugio (Sharehouse Refuge) ndash Berlin

3160

Teach First Deutschland (Teach First Germany) ndash Berlin

3160

LONDON AND UK $

Blind Sailing ndash Ramsgate 8892 Bliss ndash London 8892 Bowel Cancer UK ndash London 8892 The Brokerage Citylink ndash London 8892 Generating Genius ndash South Croydon 8892 The Hospice of St Francis ndash Hertfordshire 8892 Ian Mikardo High School ndash London 8892 Legal Advice Centre (University House) ndash London

4920

Plan International UK ndash London 2460 Rhythms of Life ndash London 8892 Richard House Childrenrsquos Hospice ndash London 8892 South Westminster Legal Advice Centre ndash London

4920

The Sparkle Foundation ndash Lancashire 2460 Womankind Worldwide ndash London 2460 You Make It ndash London 8892 The Berlin and London offices of Morrison amp Foerster each

have their own charitable giving program that is consistent with the Foundationrsquos goals in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Both officesrsquo sets of 2016 contributions which are in addition to those of the Foundation are listed here for informational purposes if greater than $1000 (converted) but they are not included in this reportrsquos financial discussion

CONTACT USIf you are a partner or employee of Morrison amp Foerster and have questions or comments please visit the ldquoMoFo Foundationrdquo section of the portal for

more information and a list of current Foundation representatives

DIRECTORS + OFFICERS AS OF DECEMBER 31 2016

JAMIE A LEVITTDirector and ChairNew York

KENNETH A KUWAYTIDirector and PresidentPalo Alto

W STEPHEN SMITHDirector and SecretaryWashington DC

PAUL D MCKENZIEDirector and Vice PresidentBeijing

ANGELA KEREKDirector and Vice PresidentBerlin

ALEX VAN DER WOLKDirector and Vice PresidentBrussels

SCOTT F LLEWELLYNDirector and Vice PresidentDenver

TREVOR L JAMESDirector and Vice PresidentLondon

NANCY R THOMASDirector and Vice PresidentLos Angeles

LAWRENCE T YANOWITCHDirector and Vice PresidentNorthern Virginia

BRIAN M KRAMERDirector and Vice PresidentSan Diego

RUTH N BORENSTEINDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

JACLYN LIUDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

DALE E CALDWELLDirector and Vice PresidentTokyo

ARTHUR KELLERChief Financial OfficerSan Francisco

ANNE M ELLISManager and Chief Operating OfficerSan Francisco

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

30 Years + $50 Million | 25

DENVER AREA $

Alpine Legal Services ndash Glenwood Springs 1500 Colorado Coalition for the Homeless ndash Stout Street Eye Clinic ndash Denver

1055

Colorado Lawyers Committee ndash Denver 4110 Conservation Colorado Education Fund ndash Denver

1000

Deaf Overcoming Violence through Empowerment (DOVE) ndash Denver

1055

Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado ndash Greenwood Village

1055

Florence Crittenton Services of Colorado ndash Denver

1056

Food For Thought ndash Denver 5000 Girls Inc of Metro Denver ndash Denver 1056 Hope House of Colorado ndash Arvada 2300 The Legal Aid Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2905

Live By Living ndash Lakewood 1000 Mi Casa Resource Center ndash Pro Bono Patent Program General Fund ndash Denver

1000

Rescue Me ndash Colorado Mutt Rescue ndash Watkinsonville Georgia

1056

Rocky Mountain Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Denver

35590

SungateKids ndash Englewood 2500 Volunteers of America ndash Camp POSTCARD Early Childhood Education Center Veteran Services Center ndash Denver

27500

Wish of a Lifetime ndash Denver 1056 The Womenrsquos Foundation of Colorado ndash Denver

2500

LOS ANGELES AREA $

Able ARTS Work ndash Long Beach 5000 ACLU Foundation of Southern California ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Childrenrsquos Rights ndash Los Angeles

5000

Alliance for Housing and Healing ndash Los Angeles

5000

Bet Tzedek Legal Services ndash Los Angeles 5000 Big Up Kidz ndash Los Angeles 5000 Break the Cycle ndash Culver City 5000

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

California Institute of Technology ndash Moore-Hufstedler Fund ndash Pasadena

15000

CARES ndash LAC + USC Medical Center ndash Los Angeles

2500

Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law ndash Casa LibreFreedom House Homeless Youth Shelter ndash Los Angeles

2500

Childrenrsquos Bureau ndash Los Angeles 5000 Childrenrsquos Burn Foundation ndash Sherman Oaks

2500

Childrenrsquos Hospital Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

3500

Childrenrsquos Law Center of California ndash Monterey Park

5000

Circle of Friends ndash Los Angeles 5000 Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) ndash Los Angeles

10000

The Colburn School ndash Los Angeles 2500 Constitutional Rights Foundation ndash Cops amp Kids Working Together for Peace on the Streets Program General Fund ndash Los Angeles

112500

Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services ndash Culver City

5000

DIY Girls ndash Los Angeles 1000 Family Health Care Centers of Greater Los Angeles ndash Bell Gardens

3500

Friends of the Los Angeles County Law Library ndash Los Angeles

3000

Good Shepherd Shelter ndash Los Angeles 5000 Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association ndash Los Angeles

2500

Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law ndash Los Angeles

5000

Hathaway-Sycamores Child and Family Services ndash Pasadena

5000

Homeboy Industries ndash Los Angeles 1000 House of Ruth ndash Claremont 3000 Inner-City Arts ndash Los Angeles 5000 Inner City Law Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 JFS ndash SOVA Community Food amp Resource Program ndash Van Nuys

2639

Just the Beginning ndash A Pipeline Organization ndash Summer Legal Institute in Los Angeles ndash Chicago Illinois

5000

26 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

LA Kitchen ndash Los Angeles 2500 Law Rocks ndash Manhattan Beach 5000 Learning Rights Law Center ndash Los Angeles 6000 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

5000

Levitt amp Quinn Family Law Center ndash Los Angeles

5000

Library Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Childrenrsquos Summer Reading Club ndash Los Angeles

3500

Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles County Bar Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles LGBT Center ndash Los Angeles 4000 Los Angeles Mission ndash Los Angeles 1000 Los Angeles Regional Food Bank ndash Los Angeles

5600

Los Angeles Times Family Fund ndash Summer Camp Campaign ndash Pasadena

2500

Maternal and Child Health Access ndash Los Angeles

3000

McKinley Childrenrsquos Center ndash San Dimas 1500 Mental Health Advocacy Services ndash Los Angeles

5000

The Midnight Mission ndash Los Angeles 1500 Music Center Foundation ndash Los Angeles 4000 My Friendrsquos Place ndash Hollywood 5000 Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society ndash Pasadena

7500

Para Los Nintildeos ndash Los Angeles 2500 PATH Beyond Shelter ndash Los Angeles 1000 Public Counsel ndash Los Angeles 5000 The Rape Foundation ndash Santa Monica 1000 Roy W Roberts IIndashWattsWillowbrook Boys amp Girls Club ndash Los Angeles

2500

Support for Harbor Area Womenrsquos Lives (SHAWL) ndash San Pedro

5000

Starlight Childrenrsquos Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Venice Family Clinic ndash Venice 4000 Weingart Center Association ndash Los Angeles 5000 Western Center on Law amp Poverty ndash Los Angeles

5000

NEW YORK CITY AREA $

A Better Balance ndash New York 10000 Advocates for Children of New York ndash New York 15330 AIDS Walk New York ndash New York 5000 Anti-Defamation League ndash New York 1500 Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund ndash New York

5000

Association to Benefit Children ndash New York 1000 Behind the Book ndash New York 3000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City ndash New York

5000

Breaking Ground ndash New York 2000 BronxWorks ndash Early Childhood Learning Center ndash Bronx

2500

Brooklyn Botanic Garden ndash The Childrenrsquos Garden and The Discovery Garden ndash Brooklyn

1500

The Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse ndash Brooklyn

1000

Brooklyn Defender Services ndash Family Defense Project ndash Brooklyn

2500

CaringKind ndash New York 2500 CFC Loud N Clear Foundation ndash Farmingdale New Jersey

1500

Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts ndash New York 30000 Citizensrsquo Committee for Children of New York ndash New York

3000

City Bar Justice Center ndash New York 10000 City Harvest ndash New York 2000 CITYarts ndash New York 2500 Civic Builders ndash New York 5000 Coalition for the Homeless ndash Camp Homeward Bound First Step Job Training Program ndash New York

7500

Columbia University ndash Babies Heart Fund ndash New York

1500

Comprehensive Development ndash New York 5000 Concrete Safaris ndash New York 2500 DonorsChooseorg ndash New York City Projects ndash New York

10000

The Doe Fund ndash New York 2500 Dress for Success ndash New York 5000 East Harlem Tutorial Program ndash New York 5000 Edible Schoolyard NYC ndash Brooklyn 5000 The Exoneration Initiative ndash In Honor of Richard Rosario ndash New York

10000

30 Years + $50 Million | 27

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Family Center ndash The Legal Wellness Institute ndash Brooklyn

5000

Fordham Student Sponsored Fellowship ndash New York

1000

Fund for the City of New York ndash ENACT School Partnership Program ndash New York

2500

Getting Out and Staying Out ndash New York 5000 Global Language Project ndash New York 10000 GO Project ndash New York 5000 Grace Institute ndash New York 2500 Harlem Childrenrsquos Zone ndash New York 5000 Harlem RBI ndash New York 2500 Harmony Program ndash New York 2500 Harvest Home ndash New York 3000 Her Justice ndash New York 2500 Hofstra University ndash Hofstra Law Access to Justice Incubator ndash Hempstead

15000

iMentor ndash New York 5000 Inwood House ndash New York 8000 The Jennifer A Kay Foundation ndash New York 2500 The Jewish Board ndash The Mann Center ndash New York

2500

The Keswell School ndash New York 15000 Lawyers Alliance for New York ndash New York 45000 Lawyers for Children ndash New York 5000 LeGaL Foundation ndash New York 5000 Legal Information for Families Today ndash Brooklyn

2500

Legal Outreach ndash PACT (Pathways to Achievement and Community Transformation) ndash Long Island City

5000

Legal Services NYC ndash New York 11000 Letrsquos Get Ready ndash New York 10000 Literacy Partners ndash New York 5000 Manhattan Legal Services ndash New York 2500 Nazareth Housing ndash New York 2500 Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem ndash New York

2500

New York Asian Womenrsquos Center ndash New York

2500

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest ndash New York

15000

New York Legal Assistance Group ndash New York 3500 New York Womenrsquos Foundation ndash New York 2500

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Office of the Appellate Defender ndash New York 5000 The Partnership for the Homeless ndash New York 5000 PENCIL ndash New York 2500 Performance Space 122 ndash Brooklyn 5000 Pro Bono Partnership ndash White Plains 1500 ProjectArt ndash New York 2000 The Public Theater ndash Shakespeare in the Park ndash New York

10000

Randallrsquos Island Park Alliance ndash New York 5000 Riverside Symphony ndash Music Memory Program ndash New York

10000

Safe Passage Project ndash New York 1000 Sanctuary for Families ndash New York 13000 SCO Family of Services ndash Glen Cove 2500 Selfhelp Community Services ndash New York 1000 Start Small Think Big ndash Bronx 5000 Storefront Academy Harlem ndash New York 10000 Trip of a Lifetime ndash Summer Travel Scholarships ndash Scarsdale

3500

Union Settlement Association ndash New York 2000 United Neighborhood Houses ndash New York 1000 Urban Justice Center ndash Summer Internship Program ndash New York

3000

Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts ndash New York 5000 Volunteers of Legal Service ndash New York 15000 You Gotta Believe ndash The Older Child Adoption amp Permanency Movement ndash This Is For Real Program ndash Brooklyn

112500

Young Peoplersquos Chorus of New York City ndash New York

1250

Youth INC ndash New York 2500 Youth Represent ndash New York 2500

NORTHERN VIRGINIA $

Britepaths ndash Fairfax 30000 Carpenterrsquos Shelter ndash Alexandria 10000 Doorways for Women and Families ndash Arlington

10000

Fairfax CASA ndash Fairfax 5000 Fairfax Partnership for Youth ndash Falls Church 5000 Final Salute ndash Haymarket 5000 Friends of FANA ndash Reston 1000 Homestretch ndash Falls Church 5000

28 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NORTHERN VIRGINIA (CONTINUED)

Just Neighbors ndash Falls Church 5000 Legal Aid Justice Center ndash JustChildren Program Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Fairfax

10874

Legal Services of Northern Virginia ndash Fairfax 10000 Loudoun Abused Womenrsquos Shelter ndash Leesburg 10000 Volunteer Fairfax ndash Fairfax 10000

SAN DIEGO AREA $

Casa Cornelia Law Center ndash San Diego 5000 Century Club of San Diego ndash Champions for Youth ndash La Jolla

1319

Distinguished Young Women of San Diego ndash Carlsbad

1500

Girls on the Run of San Diego ndash Encinitas 5000 The Honor Foundation ndash San Diego 1000 Imperial Court de San Diego ndash San Diego 5000 Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank ndash San Diego

10000

Japan Society of San Diego and Tijuana ndash Tomodachi Initiative Youth Baseball Exchange ndash San Diego

2500

Just in Time for Foster Youth ndash San Diego 5000 La Jolla Playhouse ndash Education and Outreach Programs ndash La Jolla

5000

Legal Aid Society of San Diego ndash San Diego 15000 Rady Childrenrsquos Hospital Auxiliary ndash Del Mar Unit ndash San Diego

10000

San Diego County Bar Foundation ndash San Diego 5000 San Diego Junior Theatre ndash Tuition Assistance Program ndash San Diego

7500

San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program ndash San Diego

10000

Semper Fi Fund ndash Oceanside 1000 Solutions for Change ndash Vista 5000 UC San Diego Foundation ndash Christini Fund ndash La Jolla

1000

University of San Diego School of Law ndash The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation ndash Stephen S Dunham Scholarship ndash San Diego

20000

Voices for Children ndash Case Liaison Program General Fund ndash San Diego

137500

Warfighter Made ndash Temecula 1000 YMCA of San Diego County ndash San Diego 3000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA $

100 Black Men of the Bay Area ndash Oakland 5000 A Better Way ndash Berkeley 3000 ACLU Foundation ndash FrontLine Fund ndash San Francisco

5000

AIDS Legal Referral Panel ndash San Francisco 7500 AIDS Walk San Francisco ndash San Francisco 1600 Alameda County Community Food Bank ndash Oakland

13500

APA Family Support Services ndash San Francisco

2000

The Arc San Francisco ndash San Francisco 5000 At The Crossroads ndash San Francisco 2000 Bay Area Legal Aid ndash Oakland 70000 Bay Area Urban Debate League ndash Oakland 12500 Bay Area Young Survivors ndash Deb Mosley Memorial Scholarship Fund ndash San Francisco

3840

Berkeley Repertory Theatre ndash Youth Education Programs ndash Berkeley

18500

Bridge the Gap College Prep ndash Sausalito 50000 California Bar Foundation ndash Diversity Scholarship Program ndash San Francisco

10000

California Life Sciences Institute ndash K-12 STEM Education ndash South San Francisco

2500

Centro Legal de la Raza ndash Oakland 2500 Challenge Day ndash Concord 1000 Charlotte Maxwell Clinic ndash Oakland 2500 Child Care Law Center ndash San Francisco 2500 Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund ndash San Francisco

25000

Clinic By the Bay ndash San Francisco 2000 The Commonwealth Club of California ndash Bay Area Student Outreach ndash San Francisco

5000

Community Alliance for Special Education ndash San Francisco

30000

Disability Rights Education amp Defense Fund ndash Berkeley

2500

Dogs for Diabetics ndash Concord 1000 DonorsChooseorg ndash San Francisco Bay Area Projects ndash New York

5000

Earned Asset Resource Network ndash San Francisco

1000

East Bay Agency for Children ndash Oakland 8000 East Bay Childrenrsquos Law Offices ndash Oakland 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 29

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

East Bay College Fund ndash College Access Program ndash Oakland

10000

East Bay Community Law Center ndash Berkeley 25000 Eviction Defense Collaborative ndash San Francisco 2500 Fiat Lux Scholarship Program Fund ndash Berkeley 2500 First Graduate ndash San Francisco 5000 First Place for Youth ndash Oakland 10000 The Foundation of City College of San Francisco ndash San Francisco

10000

Friends of the San Francisco Public Library ndash The Mix at SFPL ndash San Francisco

7500

Future Youth Records ndash Pacifica 5000 George Mark Childrenrsquos House ndash San Leandro 2500 Gray Area Foundation for the Arts ndash Oakland Fire Fund ndash San Francisco

10000

Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco ndash San Francisco

5000

Jewish Community Relations Council ndash Jewish Coalition for Literacy ndash San Francisco

1000

Jewish Family and Childrenrsquos Services ndash San Francisco

3500

Jewish Family amp Childrenrsquos Services of the East Bay ndash Berkeley

3500

Juma Ventures ndash San Francisco 5000 Justice amp Diversity Center ndash General Fund Bay Area Minority Law School Student Scholarship ndash San Francisco

50000

La Casa de las Madres ndash San Francisco 5000 La Cocina ndash San Francisco 1900 La Raza Centro Legal ndash Unaccompanied Children Project ndash San Francisco

10000

Larkin Street Youth Services ndash San Francisco 10000 Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area ndash San Francisco

70000

Legal Aid at Work ndash San Francisco 55000 Legal Aid of Marin ndash San Rafael 5000 Legal Services for Children ndash San Francisco 18000 Level Playing Field Institute ndash SMASH Program ndash Oakland

3000

Little BrothersndashFriends of the Elderly ndash San Francisco

2450

Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area ndash San Francisco 2000 Mission Graduates ndash San Francisco 2000 New Leaders ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash Oakland

5000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

Oakland Museum of California ndash Learning Initiatives ndash Oakland

2500

OneJustice ndash San Francisco 3000 Opportunity Junction ndash Antioch 1500 The Other Bar Foundation ndash San Francisco 5000 PowerMyLearning ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash New York

1500

Project Open Hand ndash San Francisco 7000 Raphael House ndash San Francisco 15000 Reading Partners ndash Oakland 1000 Rebuilding Together San Francisco ndash San Francisco

6000

The Reset Foundation ndash Berkeley 2000 RYSE Center ndash Richmond 1000 San Francisco AIDS Foundation ndash San Francisco

21500

San Francisco Interfaith Council ndash San Francisco

3500

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ndash Education Programs ndash San Francisco

25000

San Francisco Suicide Prevention ndash Youth Risk Reduction Program ndash San Francisco

2500

San Francisco Symphony ndash Adventures in Music Youth Education Program General Fund ndash San Francisco

43500

Seven Tepees Youth Program ndash College and Career Program ndash San Francisco

10000

SF-Marin Food Bank ndash San Francisco 9250 Shelter Inc ndash Concord 1000 The Spot Oakland ndash Oakland 1000 Swords to Plowshares ndash San Francisco 5000 Tuolumne River Trust ndash San Francisco 1500 UC Berkeley SAGE Scholars Program ndash Berkeley

3000

Youth Outside ndash Oakland 1000

SILICON VALLEY $

Abilities United ndash Palo Alto 3000 Adolescent Counseling Services ndash Outlet Program ndash Redwood City

2500

The Art of Yoga Project ndash Palo Alto 1000 Asian Law Alliance ndash San Jose 6500 Avenidas ndash Palo Alto 3000

30 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Bring Me A Book Foundation ndash Redwood City 3000 The Campaign for Legal Services ndash Mountain View

30000

Child Advocates of Silicon Valley ndash Milpitas 2500 Childrenrsquos Health Council ndash Palo Alto 2500 Cinequest ndash San Jose 2500 College of Adaptive Arts ndash San Jose 1000 Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash East Palo Alto

11000

Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse ndash San Mateo

2500

CuriOdyssey ndash San Mateo 2500 Eastside College Preparatory School ndash East Palo Alto

6000

Ecumenical Hunger Program ndash East Palo Alto

2500

Family amp Children Services of Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto

2500

Family Connections ndash San Carlos 2500 The Family Giving Tree ndash Milpitas 2000 The Fit Kids Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Friends for Youth ndash Redwood City 2500 Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve ndash Moss Beach

3000

HomeFirst ndash Milpitas 1000 HopeLab Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto Charitable Foundation ndash Palo Alto

1000

La Raza Lawyers Charitable Foundation ndash San Jose

3000

Law Foundation of Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 15000 Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County ndash Redwood City

15000

LifeMoves ndash Menlo Park 3500 Marine Toys for Tots Foundation ndash San Jose 2000 My New Red Shoes ndash Redwood City 2500 Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence ndash San Jose

1500

Pacific Autism Center for Education ndash Santa Clara

5000

Palo Alto Art Center Foundation ndash Palo Alto 2500 Palo Alto Family YMCA ndash Parkinsonrsquos Exercise Program ndash Palo Alto

3500

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Parents Helping Parents ndash San Jose 2500 Peninsula Bridge ndash Menlo Park 5000 Pie Ranch ndash Pescadero 2500 Pro Bono Project Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 QuestBridge ndash QuestBridge Scholars Network at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

1000

Ravenswood Education Foundation ndash Menlo Park

30000

Roadrunners Sports Club ndash Palo Alto 1000 Ronald McDonald House at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

5000

Sacred Heart Community Service ndash San Jose 1000 Samaritan House ndash San Mateo 3500 San Jose Museum of Art ndash San Jose 2500 Santa Clara University ndash Katharine amp George Alexander Community Law Center ndash San Jose

5000

Second Harvest Food Bank ndash San Jose 3500 Sequoia Adult School Scholars ndash Palo Alto 1000 Silicon Valley Community Foundation ndash San Francisco Bay Area Summer Reading Program ndash Mountain View

1000

Stand Up for Kids ndash Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 Stanford University ndash Stanford Community Law Clinic ndash East Palo Alto

10000

The Tech Museum of Innovation ndash San Jose 2500 TheatreWorks Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto 2500 The Tower Foundation of San Jose State University ndash Record Clearance Project ndash San Jose

2000

Vida Verde Nature Education ndash San Gregorio 1500

WASHINGTON DC AREA $

A Wider Circle ndash Bethesda 5000 ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation ndash Washington DC

15000

Ayuda ndash Washington DC 5000 Back on My Feet ndash Washington DC 5000 Bread for the City ndash Washington DC 10000 Bright Beginnings ndash Washington DC 10000 BUILD ndash Metro DC Programs ndash Washington DC

15000

Calvary Womenrsquos Services ndash Washington DC 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 31

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Children of Mine Youth Center ndash Washington DC

10000

Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Washington DC

15416

Community Family Life Services ndash Washington DC

1000

Council for Court Excellence ndash Washington DC

3500

DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice ndash Washington DC

5000

DC Bar Foundation ndash Washington DC 5000 DC Bar Pro Bono Center ndash Washington DC 15000 DC Greens ndash Washington DC 10000 DC School of Law Foundation ndash Scholarship Campaign ndash Washington DC

8400

DC Volunteer Lawyers Project ndash Washington DC

7500

Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP) ndash Washington DC

10000

Everybody Wins DC ndash Power Lunch Reading Program ndash Washington DC

2400

The Family Place ndash Washington DC 15000 Food amp Friends ndash Washington DC 8000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center ndash Washington DC

37500

Friendship Place ndash Washington DC 7500 Georgetown University ndash Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center ndash Washington DC

2500

House of Ruth ndash Washington DC 8000 Johns Hopkins University ndash Sarcoma Research Fund ndash Baltimore

10600

Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) ndash Washington DC

10000

Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia ndash Washington DC

20000

Legal Counsel for the Elderly ndash Washington DC

10000

Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project ndash Washington DC

7500

N Street Village ndash Washington DC 10000 Neighborhood Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

6000

Only Make Believe ndash Washington DC 5000

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Playworks ndash Washington DC 5000 Reach Incorporated ndash Washington DC 5000 RESET Classroom Adventures in Hands-On Science amp Math ndash Washington DC

5000

Sitar Arts Center ndash Washington DC 10000 So Others Might Eat ndash Washington DC 8000 Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders (SMYAL) ndash Washington DC

5000

Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs ndash Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

122500

The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless ndash Washington DC

7500

OTHER US $

Anti-Defamation League ndash Chicago Illinois 1500 Foundation for Democracy and Justice ndash Sacramento California

4000

Mono Lake Foundation ndash Lee Vining California

1000

Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation ndash Monterey California

2500

Parents for a Sustainable Future ndash Boston Massachusetts

1000

Sundance Benefit ndash Camp Rehoboth ndash Rehoboth Beach Delaware

1000

NATIONAL FOCUS $

ABA Fund for Justice and Education ndash ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund Rule of Law Initiative ndash Chicago Illinois

5680

American Cancer Society ndash Vienna Virginia 10250 American Heart Association ndash Des Moines Iowa 10250 American Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation ndash Arlington Virginia

5000

American Jewish Committee ndash New York 2500 Americans for Responsible Solutions Foundation ndash San Francisco

5000

Appleseed Foundation ndash Washington DC 8000 The Avielle Foundation ndash Newtown Connecticut 1000 Bellwether Education Partners ndash Sudbury Massachusetts

5000

32 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NATIONAL FOCUS (CONTINUED)

Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence ndash Lawyers for a Safer America ndash Washington DC

10000

Brennan Center for Justice ndash New York 5000 Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association (CASANA) ndash Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

2000

Disability Rights Legal Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 Equal Justice Works ndash Fellowship Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

386000

Federal Bar Foundation ndash New York 5000 Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) ndash Los Angeles

2500

The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation ndash New York

10000

KinderVision Foundation ndash The Greatest Save Teen PSA Program ndash Peru Indiana

5000

Lambda Legal ndash Los Angeles 5000 Learning Ally ndash Princeton New Jersey 7500 Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation ndash Norwalk Connecticut

10000

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund ndash New York

5000

National Center for Youth Law ndash Oakland California

15000

National Immigration Law Center ndash Los Angeles 2500 The National Urban Technology Center ndash New York

2500

National Veterans Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

5000

National Womenrsquos Law Center ndash Washington DC

5000

OutServe-SLDN ndash Washington DC 5000 Pro Bono Net ndash New York 15000 Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation ndash Chicago Illinois

2000

Soledad OrsquoBrien and Brad Raymond Starfish Foundation ndash New York

5000

The Trevor Project ndash West Hollywood California

7500

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ndash Washington DC

10000

ASIA $

Bethel USA ndash Fort Collins Colorado 5000

ASIA (CONTINUED)

Global Fund for Mental Health ndash TELL Japan Chat Room Project ndash Hinsdale Illinois

32900

GlobalGiving ndash Lighthouse Center for Human Trafficking Victims ndash Washington DC

94419

IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Response ndash Bethesda Maryland

25000

Motherrsquos Choice USA ndash Montrose Colorado 30000 Room to Read ndash Asia Programs ndash San Francisco

20000

Second Harvest Asia ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Relief ndash Roseville Minnesota

25000

Teach for China ndash San Francisco 5000

INTERNATIONAL FOCUS $

Center for Reproductive Rights ndash New York 15000 Ceres ndash Boston Massachusetts 2500 The Cyrus R Vance Center for International Justice ndash New York

10000

Doctors Without Borders ndash New York 1500 Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance ndash San Rafael California

5000

Global Goods Partners ndash New York 5000 Human Rights Watch ndash Childrenrsquos Rights Division ndash New York

5000

Immigration Equality ndash New York 2500 Plant with Purpose ndash San Diego 2500 RefugePoint ndash Boston Massachusetts 5000 Save the Children ndash Fairfield Connecticut 1000 Speak Up Africa ndash New York 1000 Vera Institute of Justice ndash New York 5000 VisionSpring ndash New York 10000

BERLIN $

Arne Friedrich Stiftung (Arne Friedrich Foundation) ndash Berlin

4214

Bantabaa eV (Meeting Point) ndash Berlin 3160 Berliner Herz (Berlin Heart) ndash Berlin 3055 Die Arche (The Ark) ndash Berlin 2528 Freudberg Gemeinschaftsschule (Freudberg Scholarships) ndash Berlin

2528

30 Years + $50 Million | 33

BERLIN (CONTINUED)

Jenny de la Torre Stiftung (Jenny de la Torre Foundation) ndash Berlin

5267

JUNA eV (Jung Unbegleitet Nicht Allein) (Young Unaccompanied Not Alone) ndash Berlin

1053

KuB eV (Kontakt- und Beratungsstelle fuumlr Fluumlchtlinge und Migrant_innen) (Contact and Counseling for Refugees and Migrants) ndash Berlin

1053

Outreach ndash Mobile Jungendarbeit Berlin (Outreach ndash Mobile Youth Work Berlin) ndash Berlin

1053

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin eV ndash Berlin 5267 Rock it Biz gemeinnuumltzige Stiftungs-GmbH (Rock it Biz Nonprofit Foundation) ndash Berlin

10535

Sharehaus Refugio (Sharehouse Refuge) ndash Berlin

3160

Teach First Deutschland (Teach First Germany) ndash Berlin

3160

LONDON AND UK $

Blind Sailing ndash Ramsgate 8892 Bliss ndash London 8892 Bowel Cancer UK ndash London 8892 The Brokerage Citylink ndash London 8892 Generating Genius ndash South Croydon 8892 The Hospice of St Francis ndash Hertfordshire 8892 Ian Mikardo High School ndash London 8892 Legal Advice Centre (University House) ndash London

4920

Plan International UK ndash London 2460 Rhythms of Life ndash London 8892 Richard House Childrenrsquos Hospice ndash London 8892 South Westminster Legal Advice Centre ndash London

4920

The Sparkle Foundation ndash Lancashire 2460 Womankind Worldwide ndash London 2460 You Make It ndash London 8892 The Berlin and London offices of Morrison amp Foerster each

have their own charitable giving program that is consistent with the Foundationrsquos goals in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Both officesrsquo sets of 2016 contributions which are in addition to those of the Foundation are listed here for informational purposes if greater than $1000 (converted) but they are not included in this reportrsquos financial discussion

CONTACT USIf you are a partner or employee of Morrison amp Foerster and have questions or comments please visit the ldquoMoFo Foundationrdquo section of the portal for

more information and a list of current Foundation representatives

DIRECTORS + OFFICERS AS OF DECEMBER 31 2016

JAMIE A LEVITTDirector and ChairNew York

KENNETH A KUWAYTIDirector and PresidentPalo Alto

W STEPHEN SMITHDirector and SecretaryWashington DC

PAUL D MCKENZIEDirector and Vice PresidentBeijing

ANGELA KEREKDirector and Vice PresidentBerlin

ALEX VAN DER WOLKDirector and Vice PresidentBrussels

SCOTT F LLEWELLYNDirector and Vice PresidentDenver

TREVOR L JAMESDirector and Vice PresidentLondon

NANCY R THOMASDirector and Vice PresidentLos Angeles

LAWRENCE T YANOWITCHDirector and Vice PresidentNorthern Virginia

BRIAN M KRAMERDirector and Vice PresidentSan Diego

RUTH N BORENSTEINDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

JACLYN LIUDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

DALE E CALDWELLDirector and Vice PresidentTokyo

ARTHUR KELLERChief Financial OfficerSan Francisco

ANNE M ELLISManager and Chief Operating OfficerSan Francisco

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

26 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

LOS ANGELES AREA (CONTINUED)

LA Kitchen ndash Los Angeles 2500 Law Rocks ndash Manhattan Beach 5000 Learning Rights Law Center ndash Los Angeles 6000 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Los Angeles

5000

Levitt amp Quinn Family Law Center ndash Los Angeles

5000

Library Foundation of Los Angeles ndash Childrenrsquos Summer Reading Club ndash Los Angeles

3500

Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles County Bar Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Los Angeles LGBT Center ndash Los Angeles 4000 Los Angeles Mission ndash Los Angeles 1000 Los Angeles Regional Food Bank ndash Los Angeles

5600

Los Angeles Times Family Fund ndash Summer Camp Campaign ndash Pasadena

2500

Maternal and Child Health Access ndash Los Angeles

3000

McKinley Childrenrsquos Center ndash San Dimas 1500 Mental Health Advocacy Services ndash Los Angeles

5000

The Midnight Mission ndash Los Angeles 1500 Music Center Foundation ndash Los Angeles 4000 My Friendrsquos Place ndash Hollywood 5000 Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society ndash Pasadena

7500

Para Los Nintildeos ndash Los Angeles 2500 PATH Beyond Shelter ndash Los Angeles 1000 Public Counsel ndash Los Angeles 5000 The Rape Foundation ndash Santa Monica 1000 Roy W Roberts IIndashWattsWillowbrook Boys amp Girls Club ndash Los Angeles

2500

Support for Harbor Area Womenrsquos Lives (SHAWL) ndash San Pedro

5000

Starlight Childrenrsquos Foundation ndash Los Angeles

5000

Venice Family Clinic ndash Venice 4000 Weingart Center Association ndash Los Angeles 5000 Western Center on Law amp Poverty ndash Los Angeles

5000

NEW YORK CITY AREA $

A Better Balance ndash New York 10000 Advocates for Children of New York ndash New York 15330 AIDS Walk New York ndash New York 5000 Anti-Defamation League ndash New York 1500 Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund ndash New York

5000

Association to Benefit Children ndash New York 1000 Behind the Book ndash New York 3000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City ndash New York

5000

Breaking Ground ndash New York 2000 BronxWorks ndash Early Childhood Learning Center ndash Bronx

2500

Brooklyn Botanic Garden ndash The Childrenrsquos Garden and The Discovery Garden ndash Brooklyn

1500

The Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse ndash Brooklyn

1000

Brooklyn Defender Services ndash Family Defense Project ndash Brooklyn

2500

CaringKind ndash New York 2500 CFC Loud N Clear Foundation ndash Farmingdale New Jersey

1500

Childrenrsquos Museum of the Arts ndash New York 30000 Citizensrsquo Committee for Children of New York ndash New York

3000

City Bar Justice Center ndash New York 10000 City Harvest ndash New York 2000 CITYarts ndash New York 2500 Civic Builders ndash New York 5000 Coalition for the Homeless ndash Camp Homeward Bound First Step Job Training Program ndash New York

7500

Columbia University ndash Babies Heart Fund ndash New York

1500

Comprehensive Development ndash New York 5000 Concrete Safaris ndash New York 2500 DonorsChooseorg ndash New York City Projects ndash New York

10000

The Doe Fund ndash New York 2500 Dress for Success ndash New York 5000 East Harlem Tutorial Program ndash New York 5000 Edible Schoolyard NYC ndash Brooklyn 5000 The Exoneration Initiative ndash In Honor of Richard Rosario ndash New York

10000

30 Years + $50 Million | 27

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Family Center ndash The Legal Wellness Institute ndash Brooklyn

5000

Fordham Student Sponsored Fellowship ndash New York

1000

Fund for the City of New York ndash ENACT School Partnership Program ndash New York

2500

Getting Out and Staying Out ndash New York 5000 Global Language Project ndash New York 10000 GO Project ndash New York 5000 Grace Institute ndash New York 2500 Harlem Childrenrsquos Zone ndash New York 5000 Harlem RBI ndash New York 2500 Harmony Program ndash New York 2500 Harvest Home ndash New York 3000 Her Justice ndash New York 2500 Hofstra University ndash Hofstra Law Access to Justice Incubator ndash Hempstead

15000

iMentor ndash New York 5000 Inwood House ndash New York 8000 The Jennifer A Kay Foundation ndash New York 2500 The Jewish Board ndash The Mann Center ndash New York

2500

The Keswell School ndash New York 15000 Lawyers Alliance for New York ndash New York 45000 Lawyers for Children ndash New York 5000 LeGaL Foundation ndash New York 5000 Legal Information for Families Today ndash Brooklyn

2500

Legal Outreach ndash PACT (Pathways to Achievement and Community Transformation) ndash Long Island City

5000

Legal Services NYC ndash New York 11000 Letrsquos Get Ready ndash New York 10000 Literacy Partners ndash New York 5000 Manhattan Legal Services ndash New York 2500 Nazareth Housing ndash New York 2500 Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem ndash New York

2500

New York Asian Womenrsquos Center ndash New York

2500

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest ndash New York

15000

New York Legal Assistance Group ndash New York 3500 New York Womenrsquos Foundation ndash New York 2500

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Office of the Appellate Defender ndash New York 5000 The Partnership for the Homeless ndash New York 5000 PENCIL ndash New York 2500 Performance Space 122 ndash Brooklyn 5000 Pro Bono Partnership ndash White Plains 1500 ProjectArt ndash New York 2000 The Public Theater ndash Shakespeare in the Park ndash New York

10000

Randallrsquos Island Park Alliance ndash New York 5000 Riverside Symphony ndash Music Memory Program ndash New York

10000

Safe Passage Project ndash New York 1000 Sanctuary for Families ndash New York 13000 SCO Family of Services ndash Glen Cove 2500 Selfhelp Community Services ndash New York 1000 Start Small Think Big ndash Bronx 5000 Storefront Academy Harlem ndash New York 10000 Trip of a Lifetime ndash Summer Travel Scholarships ndash Scarsdale

3500

Union Settlement Association ndash New York 2000 United Neighborhood Houses ndash New York 1000 Urban Justice Center ndash Summer Internship Program ndash New York

3000

Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts ndash New York 5000 Volunteers of Legal Service ndash New York 15000 You Gotta Believe ndash The Older Child Adoption amp Permanency Movement ndash This Is For Real Program ndash Brooklyn

112500

Young Peoplersquos Chorus of New York City ndash New York

1250

Youth INC ndash New York 2500 Youth Represent ndash New York 2500

NORTHERN VIRGINIA $

Britepaths ndash Fairfax 30000 Carpenterrsquos Shelter ndash Alexandria 10000 Doorways for Women and Families ndash Arlington

10000

Fairfax CASA ndash Fairfax 5000 Fairfax Partnership for Youth ndash Falls Church 5000 Final Salute ndash Haymarket 5000 Friends of FANA ndash Reston 1000 Homestretch ndash Falls Church 5000

28 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NORTHERN VIRGINIA (CONTINUED)

Just Neighbors ndash Falls Church 5000 Legal Aid Justice Center ndash JustChildren Program Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Fairfax

10874

Legal Services of Northern Virginia ndash Fairfax 10000 Loudoun Abused Womenrsquos Shelter ndash Leesburg 10000 Volunteer Fairfax ndash Fairfax 10000

SAN DIEGO AREA $

Casa Cornelia Law Center ndash San Diego 5000 Century Club of San Diego ndash Champions for Youth ndash La Jolla

1319

Distinguished Young Women of San Diego ndash Carlsbad

1500

Girls on the Run of San Diego ndash Encinitas 5000 The Honor Foundation ndash San Diego 1000 Imperial Court de San Diego ndash San Diego 5000 Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank ndash San Diego

10000

Japan Society of San Diego and Tijuana ndash Tomodachi Initiative Youth Baseball Exchange ndash San Diego

2500

Just in Time for Foster Youth ndash San Diego 5000 La Jolla Playhouse ndash Education and Outreach Programs ndash La Jolla

5000

Legal Aid Society of San Diego ndash San Diego 15000 Rady Childrenrsquos Hospital Auxiliary ndash Del Mar Unit ndash San Diego

10000

San Diego County Bar Foundation ndash San Diego 5000 San Diego Junior Theatre ndash Tuition Assistance Program ndash San Diego

7500

San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program ndash San Diego

10000

Semper Fi Fund ndash Oceanside 1000 Solutions for Change ndash Vista 5000 UC San Diego Foundation ndash Christini Fund ndash La Jolla

1000

University of San Diego School of Law ndash The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation ndash Stephen S Dunham Scholarship ndash San Diego

20000

Voices for Children ndash Case Liaison Program General Fund ndash San Diego

137500

Warfighter Made ndash Temecula 1000 YMCA of San Diego County ndash San Diego 3000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA $

100 Black Men of the Bay Area ndash Oakland 5000 A Better Way ndash Berkeley 3000 ACLU Foundation ndash FrontLine Fund ndash San Francisco

5000

AIDS Legal Referral Panel ndash San Francisco 7500 AIDS Walk San Francisco ndash San Francisco 1600 Alameda County Community Food Bank ndash Oakland

13500

APA Family Support Services ndash San Francisco

2000

The Arc San Francisco ndash San Francisco 5000 At The Crossroads ndash San Francisco 2000 Bay Area Legal Aid ndash Oakland 70000 Bay Area Urban Debate League ndash Oakland 12500 Bay Area Young Survivors ndash Deb Mosley Memorial Scholarship Fund ndash San Francisco

3840

Berkeley Repertory Theatre ndash Youth Education Programs ndash Berkeley

18500

Bridge the Gap College Prep ndash Sausalito 50000 California Bar Foundation ndash Diversity Scholarship Program ndash San Francisco

10000

California Life Sciences Institute ndash K-12 STEM Education ndash South San Francisco

2500

Centro Legal de la Raza ndash Oakland 2500 Challenge Day ndash Concord 1000 Charlotte Maxwell Clinic ndash Oakland 2500 Child Care Law Center ndash San Francisco 2500 Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund ndash San Francisco

25000

Clinic By the Bay ndash San Francisco 2000 The Commonwealth Club of California ndash Bay Area Student Outreach ndash San Francisco

5000

Community Alliance for Special Education ndash San Francisco

30000

Disability Rights Education amp Defense Fund ndash Berkeley

2500

Dogs for Diabetics ndash Concord 1000 DonorsChooseorg ndash San Francisco Bay Area Projects ndash New York

5000

Earned Asset Resource Network ndash San Francisco

1000

East Bay Agency for Children ndash Oakland 8000 East Bay Childrenrsquos Law Offices ndash Oakland 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 29

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

East Bay College Fund ndash College Access Program ndash Oakland

10000

East Bay Community Law Center ndash Berkeley 25000 Eviction Defense Collaborative ndash San Francisco 2500 Fiat Lux Scholarship Program Fund ndash Berkeley 2500 First Graduate ndash San Francisco 5000 First Place for Youth ndash Oakland 10000 The Foundation of City College of San Francisco ndash San Francisco

10000

Friends of the San Francisco Public Library ndash The Mix at SFPL ndash San Francisco

7500

Future Youth Records ndash Pacifica 5000 George Mark Childrenrsquos House ndash San Leandro 2500 Gray Area Foundation for the Arts ndash Oakland Fire Fund ndash San Francisco

10000

Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco ndash San Francisco

5000

Jewish Community Relations Council ndash Jewish Coalition for Literacy ndash San Francisco

1000

Jewish Family and Childrenrsquos Services ndash San Francisco

3500

Jewish Family amp Childrenrsquos Services of the East Bay ndash Berkeley

3500

Juma Ventures ndash San Francisco 5000 Justice amp Diversity Center ndash General Fund Bay Area Minority Law School Student Scholarship ndash San Francisco

50000

La Casa de las Madres ndash San Francisco 5000 La Cocina ndash San Francisco 1900 La Raza Centro Legal ndash Unaccompanied Children Project ndash San Francisco

10000

Larkin Street Youth Services ndash San Francisco 10000 Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area ndash San Francisco

70000

Legal Aid at Work ndash San Francisco 55000 Legal Aid of Marin ndash San Rafael 5000 Legal Services for Children ndash San Francisco 18000 Level Playing Field Institute ndash SMASH Program ndash Oakland

3000

Little BrothersndashFriends of the Elderly ndash San Francisco

2450

Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area ndash San Francisco 2000 Mission Graduates ndash San Francisco 2000 New Leaders ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash Oakland

5000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

Oakland Museum of California ndash Learning Initiatives ndash Oakland

2500

OneJustice ndash San Francisco 3000 Opportunity Junction ndash Antioch 1500 The Other Bar Foundation ndash San Francisco 5000 PowerMyLearning ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash New York

1500

Project Open Hand ndash San Francisco 7000 Raphael House ndash San Francisco 15000 Reading Partners ndash Oakland 1000 Rebuilding Together San Francisco ndash San Francisco

6000

The Reset Foundation ndash Berkeley 2000 RYSE Center ndash Richmond 1000 San Francisco AIDS Foundation ndash San Francisco

21500

San Francisco Interfaith Council ndash San Francisco

3500

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ndash Education Programs ndash San Francisco

25000

San Francisco Suicide Prevention ndash Youth Risk Reduction Program ndash San Francisco

2500

San Francisco Symphony ndash Adventures in Music Youth Education Program General Fund ndash San Francisco

43500

Seven Tepees Youth Program ndash College and Career Program ndash San Francisco

10000

SF-Marin Food Bank ndash San Francisco 9250 Shelter Inc ndash Concord 1000 The Spot Oakland ndash Oakland 1000 Swords to Plowshares ndash San Francisco 5000 Tuolumne River Trust ndash San Francisco 1500 UC Berkeley SAGE Scholars Program ndash Berkeley

3000

Youth Outside ndash Oakland 1000

SILICON VALLEY $

Abilities United ndash Palo Alto 3000 Adolescent Counseling Services ndash Outlet Program ndash Redwood City

2500

The Art of Yoga Project ndash Palo Alto 1000 Asian Law Alliance ndash San Jose 6500 Avenidas ndash Palo Alto 3000

30 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Bring Me A Book Foundation ndash Redwood City 3000 The Campaign for Legal Services ndash Mountain View

30000

Child Advocates of Silicon Valley ndash Milpitas 2500 Childrenrsquos Health Council ndash Palo Alto 2500 Cinequest ndash San Jose 2500 College of Adaptive Arts ndash San Jose 1000 Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash East Palo Alto

11000

Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse ndash San Mateo

2500

CuriOdyssey ndash San Mateo 2500 Eastside College Preparatory School ndash East Palo Alto

6000

Ecumenical Hunger Program ndash East Palo Alto

2500

Family amp Children Services of Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto

2500

Family Connections ndash San Carlos 2500 The Family Giving Tree ndash Milpitas 2000 The Fit Kids Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Friends for Youth ndash Redwood City 2500 Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve ndash Moss Beach

3000

HomeFirst ndash Milpitas 1000 HopeLab Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto Charitable Foundation ndash Palo Alto

1000

La Raza Lawyers Charitable Foundation ndash San Jose

3000

Law Foundation of Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 15000 Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County ndash Redwood City

15000

LifeMoves ndash Menlo Park 3500 Marine Toys for Tots Foundation ndash San Jose 2000 My New Red Shoes ndash Redwood City 2500 Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence ndash San Jose

1500

Pacific Autism Center for Education ndash Santa Clara

5000

Palo Alto Art Center Foundation ndash Palo Alto 2500 Palo Alto Family YMCA ndash Parkinsonrsquos Exercise Program ndash Palo Alto

3500

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Parents Helping Parents ndash San Jose 2500 Peninsula Bridge ndash Menlo Park 5000 Pie Ranch ndash Pescadero 2500 Pro Bono Project Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 QuestBridge ndash QuestBridge Scholars Network at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

1000

Ravenswood Education Foundation ndash Menlo Park

30000

Roadrunners Sports Club ndash Palo Alto 1000 Ronald McDonald House at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

5000

Sacred Heart Community Service ndash San Jose 1000 Samaritan House ndash San Mateo 3500 San Jose Museum of Art ndash San Jose 2500 Santa Clara University ndash Katharine amp George Alexander Community Law Center ndash San Jose

5000

Second Harvest Food Bank ndash San Jose 3500 Sequoia Adult School Scholars ndash Palo Alto 1000 Silicon Valley Community Foundation ndash San Francisco Bay Area Summer Reading Program ndash Mountain View

1000

Stand Up for Kids ndash Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 Stanford University ndash Stanford Community Law Clinic ndash East Palo Alto

10000

The Tech Museum of Innovation ndash San Jose 2500 TheatreWorks Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto 2500 The Tower Foundation of San Jose State University ndash Record Clearance Project ndash San Jose

2000

Vida Verde Nature Education ndash San Gregorio 1500

WASHINGTON DC AREA $

A Wider Circle ndash Bethesda 5000 ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation ndash Washington DC

15000

Ayuda ndash Washington DC 5000 Back on My Feet ndash Washington DC 5000 Bread for the City ndash Washington DC 10000 Bright Beginnings ndash Washington DC 10000 BUILD ndash Metro DC Programs ndash Washington DC

15000

Calvary Womenrsquos Services ndash Washington DC 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 31

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Children of Mine Youth Center ndash Washington DC

10000

Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Washington DC

15416

Community Family Life Services ndash Washington DC

1000

Council for Court Excellence ndash Washington DC

3500

DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice ndash Washington DC

5000

DC Bar Foundation ndash Washington DC 5000 DC Bar Pro Bono Center ndash Washington DC 15000 DC Greens ndash Washington DC 10000 DC School of Law Foundation ndash Scholarship Campaign ndash Washington DC

8400

DC Volunteer Lawyers Project ndash Washington DC

7500

Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP) ndash Washington DC

10000

Everybody Wins DC ndash Power Lunch Reading Program ndash Washington DC

2400

The Family Place ndash Washington DC 15000 Food amp Friends ndash Washington DC 8000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center ndash Washington DC

37500

Friendship Place ndash Washington DC 7500 Georgetown University ndash Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center ndash Washington DC

2500

House of Ruth ndash Washington DC 8000 Johns Hopkins University ndash Sarcoma Research Fund ndash Baltimore

10600

Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) ndash Washington DC

10000

Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia ndash Washington DC

20000

Legal Counsel for the Elderly ndash Washington DC

10000

Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project ndash Washington DC

7500

N Street Village ndash Washington DC 10000 Neighborhood Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

6000

Only Make Believe ndash Washington DC 5000

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Playworks ndash Washington DC 5000 Reach Incorporated ndash Washington DC 5000 RESET Classroom Adventures in Hands-On Science amp Math ndash Washington DC

5000

Sitar Arts Center ndash Washington DC 10000 So Others Might Eat ndash Washington DC 8000 Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders (SMYAL) ndash Washington DC

5000

Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs ndash Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

122500

The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless ndash Washington DC

7500

OTHER US $

Anti-Defamation League ndash Chicago Illinois 1500 Foundation for Democracy and Justice ndash Sacramento California

4000

Mono Lake Foundation ndash Lee Vining California

1000

Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation ndash Monterey California

2500

Parents for a Sustainable Future ndash Boston Massachusetts

1000

Sundance Benefit ndash Camp Rehoboth ndash Rehoboth Beach Delaware

1000

NATIONAL FOCUS $

ABA Fund for Justice and Education ndash ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund Rule of Law Initiative ndash Chicago Illinois

5680

American Cancer Society ndash Vienna Virginia 10250 American Heart Association ndash Des Moines Iowa 10250 American Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation ndash Arlington Virginia

5000

American Jewish Committee ndash New York 2500 Americans for Responsible Solutions Foundation ndash San Francisco

5000

Appleseed Foundation ndash Washington DC 8000 The Avielle Foundation ndash Newtown Connecticut 1000 Bellwether Education Partners ndash Sudbury Massachusetts

5000

32 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NATIONAL FOCUS (CONTINUED)

Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence ndash Lawyers for a Safer America ndash Washington DC

10000

Brennan Center for Justice ndash New York 5000 Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association (CASANA) ndash Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

2000

Disability Rights Legal Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 Equal Justice Works ndash Fellowship Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

386000

Federal Bar Foundation ndash New York 5000 Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) ndash Los Angeles

2500

The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation ndash New York

10000

KinderVision Foundation ndash The Greatest Save Teen PSA Program ndash Peru Indiana

5000

Lambda Legal ndash Los Angeles 5000 Learning Ally ndash Princeton New Jersey 7500 Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation ndash Norwalk Connecticut

10000

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund ndash New York

5000

National Center for Youth Law ndash Oakland California

15000

National Immigration Law Center ndash Los Angeles 2500 The National Urban Technology Center ndash New York

2500

National Veterans Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

5000

National Womenrsquos Law Center ndash Washington DC

5000

OutServe-SLDN ndash Washington DC 5000 Pro Bono Net ndash New York 15000 Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation ndash Chicago Illinois

2000

Soledad OrsquoBrien and Brad Raymond Starfish Foundation ndash New York

5000

The Trevor Project ndash West Hollywood California

7500

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ndash Washington DC

10000

ASIA $

Bethel USA ndash Fort Collins Colorado 5000

ASIA (CONTINUED)

Global Fund for Mental Health ndash TELL Japan Chat Room Project ndash Hinsdale Illinois

32900

GlobalGiving ndash Lighthouse Center for Human Trafficking Victims ndash Washington DC

94419

IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Response ndash Bethesda Maryland

25000

Motherrsquos Choice USA ndash Montrose Colorado 30000 Room to Read ndash Asia Programs ndash San Francisco

20000

Second Harvest Asia ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Relief ndash Roseville Minnesota

25000

Teach for China ndash San Francisco 5000

INTERNATIONAL FOCUS $

Center for Reproductive Rights ndash New York 15000 Ceres ndash Boston Massachusetts 2500 The Cyrus R Vance Center for International Justice ndash New York

10000

Doctors Without Borders ndash New York 1500 Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance ndash San Rafael California

5000

Global Goods Partners ndash New York 5000 Human Rights Watch ndash Childrenrsquos Rights Division ndash New York

5000

Immigration Equality ndash New York 2500 Plant with Purpose ndash San Diego 2500 RefugePoint ndash Boston Massachusetts 5000 Save the Children ndash Fairfield Connecticut 1000 Speak Up Africa ndash New York 1000 Vera Institute of Justice ndash New York 5000 VisionSpring ndash New York 10000

BERLIN $

Arne Friedrich Stiftung (Arne Friedrich Foundation) ndash Berlin

4214

Bantabaa eV (Meeting Point) ndash Berlin 3160 Berliner Herz (Berlin Heart) ndash Berlin 3055 Die Arche (The Ark) ndash Berlin 2528 Freudberg Gemeinschaftsschule (Freudberg Scholarships) ndash Berlin

2528

30 Years + $50 Million | 33

BERLIN (CONTINUED)

Jenny de la Torre Stiftung (Jenny de la Torre Foundation) ndash Berlin

5267

JUNA eV (Jung Unbegleitet Nicht Allein) (Young Unaccompanied Not Alone) ndash Berlin

1053

KuB eV (Kontakt- und Beratungsstelle fuumlr Fluumlchtlinge und Migrant_innen) (Contact and Counseling for Refugees and Migrants) ndash Berlin

1053

Outreach ndash Mobile Jungendarbeit Berlin (Outreach ndash Mobile Youth Work Berlin) ndash Berlin

1053

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin eV ndash Berlin 5267 Rock it Biz gemeinnuumltzige Stiftungs-GmbH (Rock it Biz Nonprofit Foundation) ndash Berlin

10535

Sharehaus Refugio (Sharehouse Refuge) ndash Berlin

3160

Teach First Deutschland (Teach First Germany) ndash Berlin

3160

LONDON AND UK $

Blind Sailing ndash Ramsgate 8892 Bliss ndash London 8892 Bowel Cancer UK ndash London 8892 The Brokerage Citylink ndash London 8892 Generating Genius ndash South Croydon 8892 The Hospice of St Francis ndash Hertfordshire 8892 Ian Mikardo High School ndash London 8892 Legal Advice Centre (University House) ndash London

4920

Plan International UK ndash London 2460 Rhythms of Life ndash London 8892 Richard House Childrenrsquos Hospice ndash London 8892 South Westminster Legal Advice Centre ndash London

4920

The Sparkle Foundation ndash Lancashire 2460 Womankind Worldwide ndash London 2460 You Make It ndash London 8892 The Berlin and London offices of Morrison amp Foerster each

have their own charitable giving program that is consistent with the Foundationrsquos goals in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Both officesrsquo sets of 2016 contributions which are in addition to those of the Foundation are listed here for informational purposes if greater than $1000 (converted) but they are not included in this reportrsquos financial discussion

CONTACT USIf you are a partner or employee of Morrison amp Foerster and have questions or comments please visit the ldquoMoFo Foundationrdquo section of the portal for

more information and a list of current Foundation representatives

DIRECTORS + OFFICERS AS OF DECEMBER 31 2016

JAMIE A LEVITTDirector and ChairNew York

KENNETH A KUWAYTIDirector and PresidentPalo Alto

W STEPHEN SMITHDirector and SecretaryWashington DC

PAUL D MCKENZIEDirector and Vice PresidentBeijing

ANGELA KEREKDirector and Vice PresidentBerlin

ALEX VAN DER WOLKDirector and Vice PresidentBrussels

SCOTT F LLEWELLYNDirector and Vice PresidentDenver

TREVOR L JAMESDirector and Vice PresidentLondon

NANCY R THOMASDirector and Vice PresidentLos Angeles

LAWRENCE T YANOWITCHDirector and Vice PresidentNorthern Virginia

BRIAN M KRAMERDirector and Vice PresidentSan Diego

RUTH N BORENSTEINDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

JACLYN LIUDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

DALE E CALDWELLDirector and Vice PresidentTokyo

ARTHUR KELLERChief Financial OfficerSan Francisco

ANNE M ELLISManager and Chief Operating OfficerSan Francisco

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

30 Years + $50 Million | 27

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Family Center ndash The Legal Wellness Institute ndash Brooklyn

5000

Fordham Student Sponsored Fellowship ndash New York

1000

Fund for the City of New York ndash ENACT School Partnership Program ndash New York

2500

Getting Out and Staying Out ndash New York 5000 Global Language Project ndash New York 10000 GO Project ndash New York 5000 Grace Institute ndash New York 2500 Harlem Childrenrsquos Zone ndash New York 5000 Harlem RBI ndash New York 2500 Harmony Program ndash New York 2500 Harvest Home ndash New York 3000 Her Justice ndash New York 2500 Hofstra University ndash Hofstra Law Access to Justice Incubator ndash Hempstead

15000

iMentor ndash New York 5000 Inwood House ndash New York 8000 The Jennifer A Kay Foundation ndash New York 2500 The Jewish Board ndash The Mann Center ndash New York

2500

The Keswell School ndash New York 15000 Lawyers Alliance for New York ndash New York 45000 Lawyers for Children ndash New York 5000 LeGaL Foundation ndash New York 5000 Legal Information for Families Today ndash Brooklyn

2500

Legal Outreach ndash PACT (Pathways to Achievement and Community Transformation) ndash Long Island City

5000

Legal Services NYC ndash New York 11000 Letrsquos Get Ready ndash New York 10000 Literacy Partners ndash New York 5000 Manhattan Legal Services ndash New York 2500 Nazareth Housing ndash New York 2500 Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem ndash New York

2500

New York Asian Womenrsquos Center ndash New York

2500

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest ndash New York

15000

New York Legal Assistance Group ndash New York 3500 New York Womenrsquos Foundation ndash New York 2500

NEW YORK CITY AREA (CONTINUED)

Office of the Appellate Defender ndash New York 5000 The Partnership for the Homeless ndash New York 5000 PENCIL ndash New York 2500 Performance Space 122 ndash Brooklyn 5000 Pro Bono Partnership ndash White Plains 1500 ProjectArt ndash New York 2000 The Public Theater ndash Shakespeare in the Park ndash New York

10000

Randallrsquos Island Park Alliance ndash New York 5000 Riverside Symphony ndash Music Memory Program ndash New York

10000

Safe Passage Project ndash New York 1000 Sanctuary for Families ndash New York 13000 SCO Family of Services ndash Glen Cove 2500 Selfhelp Community Services ndash New York 1000 Start Small Think Big ndash Bronx 5000 Storefront Academy Harlem ndash New York 10000 Trip of a Lifetime ndash Summer Travel Scholarships ndash Scarsdale

3500

Union Settlement Association ndash New York 2000 United Neighborhood Houses ndash New York 1000 Urban Justice Center ndash Summer Internship Program ndash New York

3000

Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts ndash New York 5000 Volunteers of Legal Service ndash New York 15000 You Gotta Believe ndash The Older Child Adoption amp Permanency Movement ndash This Is For Real Program ndash Brooklyn

112500

Young Peoplersquos Chorus of New York City ndash New York

1250

Youth INC ndash New York 2500 Youth Represent ndash New York 2500

NORTHERN VIRGINIA $

Britepaths ndash Fairfax 30000 Carpenterrsquos Shelter ndash Alexandria 10000 Doorways for Women and Families ndash Arlington

10000

Fairfax CASA ndash Fairfax 5000 Fairfax Partnership for Youth ndash Falls Church 5000 Final Salute ndash Haymarket 5000 Friends of FANA ndash Reston 1000 Homestretch ndash Falls Church 5000

28 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NORTHERN VIRGINIA (CONTINUED)

Just Neighbors ndash Falls Church 5000 Legal Aid Justice Center ndash JustChildren Program Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Fairfax

10874

Legal Services of Northern Virginia ndash Fairfax 10000 Loudoun Abused Womenrsquos Shelter ndash Leesburg 10000 Volunteer Fairfax ndash Fairfax 10000

SAN DIEGO AREA $

Casa Cornelia Law Center ndash San Diego 5000 Century Club of San Diego ndash Champions for Youth ndash La Jolla

1319

Distinguished Young Women of San Diego ndash Carlsbad

1500

Girls on the Run of San Diego ndash Encinitas 5000 The Honor Foundation ndash San Diego 1000 Imperial Court de San Diego ndash San Diego 5000 Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank ndash San Diego

10000

Japan Society of San Diego and Tijuana ndash Tomodachi Initiative Youth Baseball Exchange ndash San Diego

2500

Just in Time for Foster Youth ndash San Diego 5000 La Jolla Playhouse ndash Education and Outreach Programs ndash La Jolla

5000

Legal Aid Society of San Diego ndash San Diego 15000 Rady Childrenrsquos Hospital Auxiliary ndash Del Mar Unit ndash San Diego

10000

San Diego County Bar Foundation ndash San Diego 5000 San Diego Junior Theatre ndash Tuition Assistance Program ndash San Diego

7500

San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program ndash San Diego

10000

Semper Fi Fund ndash Oceanside 1000 Solutions for Change ndash Vista 5000 UC San Diego Foundation ndash Christini Fund ndash La Jolla

1000

University of San Diego School of Law ndash The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation ndash Stephen S Dunham Scholarship ndash San Diego

20000

Voices for Children ndash Case Liaison Program General Fund ndash San Diego

137500

Warfighter Made ndash Temecula 1000 YMCA of San Diego County ndash San Diego 3000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA $

100 Black Men of the Bay Area ndash Oakland 5000 A Better Way ndash Berkeley 3000 ACLU Foundation ndash FrontLine Fund ndash San Francisco

5000

AIDS Legal Referral Panel ndash San Francisco 7500 AIDS Walk San Francisco ndash San Francisco 1600 Alameda County Community Food Bank ndash Oakland

13500

APA Family Support Services ndash San Francisco

2000

The Arc San Francisco ndash San Francisco 5000 At The Crossroads ndash San Francisco 2000 Bay Area Legal Aid ndash Oakland 70000 Bay Area Urban Debate League ndash Oakland 12500 Bay Area Young Survivors ndash Deb Mosley Memorial Scholarship Fund ndash San Francisco

3840

Berkeley Repertory Theatre ndash Youth Education Programs ndash Berkeley

18500

Bridge the Gap College Prep ndash Sausalito 50000 California Bar Foundation ndash Diversity Scholarship Program ndash San Francisco

10000

California Life Sciences Institute ndash K-12 STEM Education ndash South San Francisco

2500

Centro Legal de la Raza ndash Oakland 2500 Challenge Day ndash Concord 1000 Charlotte Maxwell Clinic ndash Oakland 2500 Child Care Law Center ndash San Francisco 2500 Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund ndash San Francisco

25000

Clinic By the Bay ndash San Francisco 2000 The Commonwealth Club of California ndash Bay Area Student Outreach ndash San Francisco

5000

Community Alliance for Special Education ndash San Francisco

30000

Disability Rights Education amp Defense Fund ndash Berkeley

2500

Dogs for Diabetics ndash Concord 1000 DonorsChooseorg ndash San Francisco Bay Area Projects ndash New York

5000

Earned Asset Resource Network ndash San Francisco

1000

East Bay Agency for Children ndash Oakland 8000 East Bay Childrenrsquos Law Offices ndash Oakland 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 29

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

East Bay College Fund ndash College Access Program ndash Oakland

10000

East Bay Community Law Center ndash Berkeley 25000 Eviction Defense Collaborative ndash San Francisco 2500 Fiat Lux Scholarship Program Fund ndash Berkeley 2500 First Graduate ndash San Francisco 5000 First Place for Youth ndash Oakland 10000 The Foundation of City College of San Francisco ndash San Francisco

10000

Friends of the San Francisco Public Library ndash The Mix at SFPL ndash San Francisco

7500

Future Youth Records ndash Pacifica 5000 George Mark Childrenrsquos House ndash San Leandro 2500 Gray Area Foundation for the Arts ndash Oakland Fire Fund ndash San Francisco

10000

Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco ndash San Francisco

5000

Jewish Community Relations Council ndash Jewish Coalition for Literacy ndash San Francisco

1000

Jewish Family and Childrenrsquos Services ndash San Francisco

3500

Jewish Family amp Childrenrsquos Services of the East Bay ndash Berkeley

3500

Juma Ventures ndash San Francisco 5000 Justice amp Diversity Center ndash General Fund Bay Area Minority Law School Student Scholarship ndash San Francisco

50000

La Casa de las Madres ndash San Francisco 5000 La Cocina ndash San Francisco 1900 La Raza Centro Legal ndash Unaccompanied Children Project ndash San Francisco

10000

Larkin Street Youth Services ndash San Francisco 10000 Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area ndash San Francisco

70000

Legal Aid at Work ndash San Francisco 55000 Legal Aid of Marin ndash San Rafael 5000 Legal Services for Children ndash San Francisco 18000 Level Playing Field Institute ndash SMASH Program ndash Oakland

3000

Little BrothersndashFriends of the Elderly ndash San Francisco

2450

Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area ndash San Francisco 2000 Mission Graduates ndash San Francisco 2000 New Leaders ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash Oakland

5000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

Oakland Museum of California ndash Learning Initiatives ndash Oakland

2500

OneJustice ndash San Francisco 3000 Opportunity Junction ndash Antioch 1500 The Other Bar Foundation ndash San Francisco 5000 PowerMyLearning ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash New York

1500

Project Open Hand ndash San Francisco 7000 Raphael House ndash San Francisco 15000 Reading Partners ndash Oakland 1000 Rebuilding Together San Francisco ndash San Francisco

6000

The Reset Foundation ndash Berkeley 2000 RYSE Center ndash Richmond 1000 San Francisco AIDS Foundation ndash San Francisco

21500

San Francisco Interfaith Council ndash San Francisco

3500

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ndash Education Programs ndash San Francisco

25000

San Francisco Suicide Prevention ndash Youth Risk Reduction Program ndash San Francisco

2500

San Francisco Symphony ndash Adventures in Music Youth Education Program General Fund ndash San Francisco

43500

Seven Tepees Youth Program ndash College and Career Program ndash San Francisco

10000

SF-Marin Food Bank ndash San Francisco 9250 Shelter Inc ndash Concord 1000 The Spot Oakland ndash Oakland 1000 Swords to Plowshares ndash San Francisco 5000 Tuolumne River Trust ndash San Francisco 1500 UC Berkeley SAGE Scholars Program ndash Berkeley

3000

Youth Outside ndash Oakland 1000

SILICON VALLEY $

Abilities United ndash Palo Alto 3000 Adolescent Counseling Services ndash Outlet Program ndash Redwood City

2500

The Art of Yoga Project ndash Palo Alto 1000 Asian Law Alliance ndash San Jose 6500 Avenidas ndash Palo Alto 3000

30 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Bring Me A Book Foundation ndash Redwood City 3000 The Campaign for Legal Services ndash Mountain View

30000

Child Advocates of Silicon Valley ndash Milpitas 2500 Childrenrsquos Health Council ndash Palo Alto 2500 Cinequest ndash San Jose 2500 College of Adaptive Arts ndash San Jose 1000 Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash East Palo Alto

11000

Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse ndash San Mateo

2500

CuriOdyssey ndash San Mateo 2500 Eastside College Preparatory School ndash East Palo Alto

6000

Ecumenical Hunger Program ndash East Palo Alto

2500

Family amp Children Services of Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto

2500

Family Connections ndash San Carlos 2500 The Family Giving Tree ndash Milpitas 2000 The Fit Kids Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Friends for Youth ndash Redwood City 2500 Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve ndash Moss Beach

3000

HomeFirst ndash Milpitas 1000 HopeLab Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto Charitable Foundation ndash Palo Alto

1000

La Raza Lawyers Charitable Foundation ndash San Jose

3000

Law Foundation of Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 15000 Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County ndash Redwood City

15000

LifeMoves ndash Menlo Park 3500 Marine Toys for Tots Foundation ndash San Jose 2000 My New Red Shoes ndash Redwood City 2500 Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence ndash San Jose

1500

Pacific Autism Center for Education ndash Santa Clara

5000

Palo Alto Art Center Foundation ndash Palo Alto 2500 Palo Alto Family YMCA ndash Parkinsonrsquos Exercise Program ndash Palo Alto

3500

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Parents Helping Parents ndash San Jose 2500 Peninsula Bridge ndash Menlo Park 5000 Pie Ranch ndash Pescadero 2500 Pro Bono Project Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 QuestBridge ndash QuestBridge Scholars Network at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

1000

Ravenswood Education Foundation ndash Menlo Park

30000

Roadrunners Sports Club ndash Palo Alto 1000 Ronald McDonald House at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

5000

Sacred Heart Community Service ndash San Jose 1000 Samaritan House ndash San Mateo 3500 San Jose Museum of Art ndash San Jose 2500 Santa Clara University ndash Katharine amp George Alexander Community Law Center ndash San Jose

5000

Second Harvest Food Bank ndash San Jose 3500 Sequoia Adult School Scholars ndash Palo Alto 1000 Silicon Valley Community Foundation ndash San Francisco Bay Area Summer Reading Program ndash Mountain View

1000

Stand Up for Kids ndash Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 Stanford University ndash Stanford Community Law Clinic ndash East Palo Alto

10000

The Tech Museum of Innovation ndash San Jose 2500 TheatreWorks Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto 2500 The Tower Foundation of San Jose State University ndash Record Clearance Project ndash San Jose

2000

Vida Verde Nature Education ndash San Gregorio 1500

WASHINGTON DC AREA $

A Wider Circle ndash Bethesda 5000 ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation ndash Washington DC

15000

Ayuda ndash Washington DC 5000 Back on My Feet ndash Washington DC 5000 Bread for the City ndash Washington DC 10000 Bright Beginnings ndash Washington DC 10000 BUILD ndash Metro DC Programs ndash Washington DC

15000

Calvary Womenrsquos Services ndash Washington DC 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 31

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Children of Mine Youth Center ndash Washington DC

10000

Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Washington DC

15416

Community Family Life Services ndash Washington DC

1000

Council for Court Excellence ndash Washington DC

3500

DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice ndash Washington DC

5000

DC Bar Foundation ndash Washington DC 5000 DC Bar Pro Bono Center ndash Washington DC 15000 DC Greens ndash Washington DC 10000 DC School of Law Foundation ndash Scholarship Campaign ndash Washington DC

8400

DC Volunteer Lawyers Project ndash Washington DC

7500

Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP) ndash Washington DC

10000

Everybody Wins DC ndash Power Lunch Reading Program ndash Washington DC

2400

The Family Place ndash Washington DC 15000 Food amp Friends ndash Washington DC 8000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center ndash Washington DC

37500

Friendship Place ndash Washington DC 7500 Georgetown University ndash Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center ndash Washington DC

2500

House of Ruth ndash Washington DC 8000 Johns Hopkins University ndash Sarcoma Research Fund ndash Baltimore

10600

Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) ndash Washington DC

10000

Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia ndash Washington DC

20000

Legal Counsel for the Elderly ndash Washington DC

10000

Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project ndash Washington DC

7500

N Street Village ndash Washington DC 10000 Neighborhood Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

6000

Only Make Believe ndash Washington DC 5000

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Playworks ndash Washington DC 5000 Reach Incorporated ndash Washington DC 5000 RESET Classroom Adventures in Hands-On Science amp Math ndash Washington DC

5000

Sitar Arts Center ndash Washington DC 10000 So Others Might Eat ndash Washington DC 8000 Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders (SMYAL) ndash Washington DC

5000

Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs ndash Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

122500

The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless ndash Washington DC

7500

OTHER US $

Anti-Defamation League ndash Chicago Illinois 1500 Foundation for Democracy and Justice ndash Sacramento California

4000

Mono Lake Foundation ndash Lee Vining California

1000

Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation ndash Monterey California

2500

Parents for a Sustainable Future ndash Boston Massachusetts

1000

Sundance Benefit ndash Camp Rehoboth ndash Rehoboth Beach Delaware

1000

NATIONAL FOCUS $

ABA Fund for Justice and Education ndash ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund Rule of Law Initiative ndash Chicago Illinois

5680

American Cancer Society ndash Vienna Virginia 10250 American Heart Association ndash Des Moines Iowa 10250 American Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation ndash Arlington Virginia

5000

American Jewish Committee ndash New York 2500 Americans for Responsible Solutions Foundation ndash San Francisco

5000

Appleseed Foundation ndash Washington DC 8000 The Avielle Foundation ndash Newtown Connecticut 1000 Bellwether Education Partners ndash Sudbury Massachusetts

5000

32 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NATIONAL FOCUS (CONTINUED)

Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence ndash Lawyers for a Safer America ndash Washington DC

10000

Brennan Center for Justice ndash New York 5000 Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association (CASANA) ndash Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

2000

Disability Rights Legal Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 Equal Justice Works ndash Fellowship Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

386000

Federal Bar Foundation ndash New York 5000 Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) ndash Los Angeles

2500

The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation ndash New York

10000

KinderVision Foundation ndash The Greatest Save Teen PSA Program ndash Peru Indiana

5000

Lambda Legal ndash Los Angeles 5000 Learning Ally ndash Princeton New Jersey 7500 Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation ndash Norwalk Connecticut

10000

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund ndash New York

5000

National Center for Youth Law ndash Oakland California

15000

National Immigration Law Center ndash Los Angeles 2500 The National Urban Technology Center ndash New York

2500

National Veterans Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

5000

National Womenrsquos Law Center ndash Washington DC

5000

OutServe-SLDN ndash Washington DC 5000 Pro Bono Net ndash New York 15000 Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation ndash Chicago Illinois

2000

Soledad OrsquoBrien and Brad Raymond Starfish Foundation ndash New York

5000

The Trevor Project ndash West Hollywood California

7500

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ndash Washington DC

10000

ASIA $

Bethel USA ndash Fort Collins Colorado 5000

ASIA (CONTINUED)

Global Fund for Mental Health ndash TELL Japan Chat Room Project ndash Hinsdale Illinois

32900

GlobalGiving ndash Lighthouse Center for Human Trafficking Victims ndash Washington DC

94419

IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Response ndash Bethesda Maryland

25000

Motherrsquos Choice USA ndash Montrose Colorado 30000 Room to Read ndash Asia Programs ndash San Francisco

20000

Second Harvest Asia ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Relief ndash Roseville Minnesota

25000

Teach for China ndash San Francisco 5000

INTERNATIONAL FOCUS $

Center for Reproductive Rights ndash New York 15000 Ceres ndash Boston Massachusetts 2500 The Cyrus R Vance Center for International Justice ndash New York

10000

Doctors Without Borders ndash New York 1500 Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance ndash San Rafael California

5000

Global Goods Partners ndash New York 5000 Human Rights Watch ndash Childrenrsquos Rights Division ndash New York

5000

Immigration Equality ndash New York 2500 Plant with Purpose ndash San Diego 2500 RefugePoint ndash Boston Massachusetts 5000 Save the Children ndash Fairfield Connecticut 1000 Speak Up Africa ndash New York 1000 Vera Institute of Justice ndash New York 5000 VisionSpring ndash New York 10000

BERLIN $

Arne Friedrich Stiftung (Arne Friedrich Foundation) ndash Berlin

4214

Bantabaa eV (Meeting Point) ndash Berlin 3160 Berliner Herz (Berlin Heart) ndash Berlin 3055 Die Arche (The Ark) ndash Berlin 2528 Freudberg Gemeinschaftsschule (Freudberg Scholarships) ndash Berlin

2528

30 Years + $50 Million | 33

BERLIN (CONTINUED)

Jenny de la Torre Stiftung (Jenny de la Torre Foundation) ndash Berlin

5267

JUNA eV (Jung Unbegleitet Nicht Allein) (Young Unaccompanied Not Alone) ndash Berlin

1053

KuB eV (Kontakt- und Beratungsstelle fuumlr Fluumlchtlinge und Migrant_innen) (Contact and Counseling for Refugees and Migrants) ndash Berlin

1053

Outreach ndash Mobile Jungendarbeit Berlin (Outreach ndash Mobile Youth Work Berlin) ndash Berlin

1053

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin eV ndash Berlin 5267 Rock it Biz gemeinnuumltzige Stiftungs-GmbH (Rock it Biz Nonprofit Foundation) ndash Berlin

10535

Sharehaus Refugio (Sharehouse Refuge) ndash Berlin

3160

Teach First Deutschland (Teach First Germany) ndash Berlin

3160

LONDON AND UK $

Blind Sailing ndash Ramsgate 8892 Bliss ndash London 8892 Bowel Cancer UK ndash London 8892 The Brokerage Citylink ndash London 8892 Generating Genius ndash South Croydon 8892 The Hospice of St Francis ndash Hertfordshire 8892 Ian Mikardo High School ndash London 8892 Legal Advice Centre (University House) ndash London

4920

Plan International UK ndash London 2460 Rhythms of Life ndash London 8892 Richard House Childrenrsquos Hospice ndash London 8892 South Westminster Legal Advice Centre ndash London

4920

The Sparkle Foundation ndash Lancashire 2460 Womankind Worldwide ndash London 2460 You Make It ndash London 8892 The Berlin and London offices of Morrison amp Foerster each

have their own charitable giving program that is consistent with the Foundationrsquos goals in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Both officesrsquo sets of 2016 contributions which are in addition to those of the Foundation are listed here for informational purposes if greater than $1000 (converted) but they are not included in this reportrsquos financial discussion

CONTACT USIf you are a partner or employee of Morrison amp Foerster and have questions or comments please visit the ldquoMoFo Foundationrdquo section of the portal for

more information and a list of current Foundation representatives

DIRECTORS + OFFICERS AS OF DECEMBER 31 2016

JAMIE A LEVITTDirector and ChairNew York

KENNETH A KUWAYTIDirector and PresidentPalo Alto

W STEPHEN SMITHDirector and SecretaryWashington DC

PAUL D MCKENZIEDirector and Vice PresidentBeijing

ANGELA KEREKDirector and Vice PresidentBerlin

ALEX VAN DER WOLKDirector and Vice PresidentBrussels

SCOTT F LLEWELLYNDirector and Vice PresidentDenver

TREVOR L JAMESDirector and Vice PresidentLondon

NANCY R THOMASDirector and Vice PresidentLos Angeles

LAWRENCE T YANOWITCHDirector and Vice PresidentNorthern Virginia

BRIAN M KRAMERDirector and Vice PresidentSan Diego

RUTH N BORENSTEINDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

JACLYN LIUDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

DALE E CALDWELLDirector and Vice PresidentTokyo

ARTHUR KELLERChief Financial OfficerSan Francisco

ANNE M ELLISManager and Chief Operating OfficerSan Francisco

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

28 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NORTHERN VIRGINIA (CONTINUED)

Just Neighbors ndash Falls Church 5000 Legal Aid Justice Center ndash JustChildren Program Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Fairfax

10874

Legal Services of Northern Virginia ndash Fairfax 10000 Loudoun Abused Womenrsquos Shelter ndash Leesburg 10000 Volunteer Fairfax ndash Fairfax 10000

SAN DIEGO AREA $

Casa Cornelia Law Center ndash San Diego 5000 Century Club of San Diego ndash Champions for Youth ndash La Jolla

1319

Distinguished Young Women of San Diego ndash Carlsbad

1500

Girls on the Run of San Diego ndash Encinitas 5000 The Honor Foundation ndash San Diego 1000 Imperial Court de San Diego ndash San Diego 5000 Jacobs amp Cushman San Diego Food Bank ndash San Diego

10000

Japan Society of San Diego and Tijuana ndash Tomodachi Initiative Youth Baseball Exchange ndash San Diego

2500

Just in Time for Foster Youth ndash San Diego 5000 La Jolla Playhouse ndash Education and Outreach Programs ndash La Jolla

5000

Legal Aid Society of San Diego ndash San Diego 15000 Rady Childrenrsquos Hospital Auxiliary ndash Del Mar Unit ndash San Diego

10000

San Diego County Bar Foundation ndash San Diego 5000 San Diego Junior Theatre ndash Tuition Assistance Program ndash San Diego

7500

San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program ndash San Diego

10000

Semper Fi Fund ndash Oceanside 1000 Solutions for Change ndash Vista 5000 UC San Diego Foundation ndash Christini Fund ndash La Jolla

1000

University of San Diego School of Law ndash The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation ndash Stephen S Dunham Scholarship ndash San Diego

20000

Voices for Children ndash Case Liaison Program General Fund ndash San Diego

137500

Warfighter Made ndash Temecula 1000 YMCA of San Diego County ndash San Diego 3000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA $

100 Black Men of the Bay Area ndash Oakland 5000 A Better Way ndash Berkeley 3000 ACLU Foundation ndash FrontLine Fund ndash San Francisco

5000

AIDS Legal Referral Panel ndash San Francisco 7500 AIDS Walk San Francisco ndash San Francisco 1600 Alameda County Community Food Bank ndash Oakland

13500

APA Family Support Services ndash San Francisco

2000

The Arc San Francisco ndash San Francisco 5000 At The Crossroads ndash San Francisco 2000 Bay Area Legal Aid ndash Oakland 70000 Bay Area Urban Debate League ndash Oakland 12500 Bay Area Young Survivors ndash Deb Mosley Memorial Scholarship Fund ndash San Francisco

3840

Berkeley Repertory Theatre ndash Youth Education Programs ndash Berkeley

18500

Bridge the Gap College Prep ndash Sausalito 50000 California Bar Foundation ndash Diversity Scholarship Program ndash San Francisco

10000

California Life Sciences Institute ndash K-12 STEM Education ndash South San Francisco

2500

Centro Legal de la Raza ndash Oakland 2500 Challenge Day ndash Concord 1000 Charlotte Maxwell Clinic ndash Oakland 2500 Child Care Law Center ndash San Francisco 2500 Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund ndash San Francisco

25000

Clinic By the Bay ndash San Francisco 2000 The Commonwealth Club of California ndash Bay Area Student Outreach ndash San Francisco

5000

Community Alliance for Special Education ndash San Francisco

30000

Disability Rights Education amp Defense Fund ndash Berkeley

2500

Dogs for Diabetics ndash Concord 1000 DonorsChooseorg ndash San Francisco Bay Area Projects ndash New York

5000

Earned Asset Resource Network ndash San Francisco

1000

East Bay Agency for Children ndash Oakland 8000 East Bay Childrenrsquos Law Offices ndash Oakland 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 29

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

East Bay College Fund ndash College Access Program ndash Oakland

10000

East Bay Community Law Center ndash Berkeley 25000 Eviction Defense Collaborative ndash San Francisco 2500 Fiat Lux Scholarship Program Fund ndash Berkeley 2500 First Graduate ndash San Francisco 5000 First Place for Youth ndash Oakland 10000 The Foundation of City College of San Francisco ndash San Francisco

10000

Friends of the San Francisco Public Library ndash The Mix at SFPL ndash San Francisco

7500

Future Youth Records ndash Pacifica 5000 George Mark Childrenrsquos House ndash San Leandro 2500 Gray Area Foundation for the Arts ndash Oakland Fire Fund ndash San Francisco

10000

Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco ndash San Francisco

5000

Jewish Community Relations Council ndash Jewish Coalition for Literacy ndash San Francisco

1000

Jewish Family and Childrenrsquos Services ndash San Francisco

3500

Jewish Family amp Childrenrsquos Services of the East Bay ndash Berkeley

3500

Juma Ventures ndash San Francisco 5000 Justice amp Diversity Center ndash General Fund Bay Area Minority Law School Student Scholarship ndash San Francisco

50000

La Casa de las Madres ndash San Francisco 5000 La Cocina ndash San Francisco 1900 La Raza Centro Legal ndash Unaccompanied Children Project ndash San Francisco

10000

Larkin Street Youth Services ndash San Francisco 10000 Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area ndash San Francisco

70000

Legal Aid at Work ndash San Francisco 55000 Legal Aid of Marin ndash San Rafael 5000 Legal Services for Children ndash San Francisco 18000 Level Playing Field Institute ndash SMASH Program ndash Oakland

3000

Little BrothersndashFriends of the Elderly ndash San Francisco

2450

Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area ndash San Francisco 2000 Mission Graduates ndash San Francisco 2000 New Leaders ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash Oakland

5000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

Oakland Museum of California ndash Learning Initiatives ndash Oakland

2500

OneJustice ndash San Francisco 3000 Opportunity Junction ndash Antioch 1500 The Other Bar Foundation ndash San Francisco 5000 PowerMyLearning ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash New York

1500

Project Open Hand ndash San Francisco 7000 Raphael House ndash San Francisco 15000 Reading Partners ndash Oakland 1000 Rebuilding Together San Francisco ndash San Francisco

6000

The Reset Foundation ndash Berkeley 2000 RYSE Center ndash Richmond 1000 San Francisco AIDS Foundation ndash San Francisco

21500

San Francisco Interfaith Council ndash San Francisco

3500

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ndash Education Programs ndash San Francisco

25000

San Francisco Suicide Prevention ndash Youth Risk Reduction Program ndash San Francisco

2500

San Francisco Symphony ndash Adventures in Music Youth Education Program General Fund ndash San Francisco

43500

Seven Tepees Youth Program ndash College and Career Program ndash San Francisco

10000

SF-Marin Food Bank ndash San Francisco 9250 Shelter Inc ndash Concord 1000 The Spot Oakland ndash Oakland 1000 Swords to Plowshares ndash San Francisco 5000 Tuolumne River Trust ndash San Francisco 1500 UC Berkeley SAGE Scholars Program ndash Berkeley

3000

Youth Outside ndash Oakland 1000

SILICON VALLEY $

Abilities United ndash Palo Alto 3000 Adolescent Counseling Services ndash Outlet Program ndash Redwood City

2500

The Art of Yoga Project ndash Palo Alto 1000 Asian Law Alliance ndash San Jose 6500 Avenidas ndash Palo Alto 3000

30 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Bring Me A Book Foundation ndash Redwood City 3000 The Campaign for Legal Services ndash Mountain View

30000

Child Advocates of Silicon Valley ndash Milpitas 2500 Childrenrsquos Health Council ndash Palo Alto 2500 Cinequest ndash San Jose 2500 College of Adaptive Arts ndash San Jose 1000 Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash East Palo Alto

11000

Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse ndash San Mateo

2500

CuriOdyssey ndash San Mateo 2500 Eastside College Preparatory School ndash East Palo Alto

6000

Ecumenical Hunger Program ndash East Palo Alto

2500

Family amp Children Services of Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto

2500

Family Connections ndash San Carlos 2500 The Family Giving Tree ndash Milpitas 2000 The Fit Kids Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Friends for Youth ndash Redwood City 2500 Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve ndash Moss Beach

3000

HomeFirst ndash Milpitas 1000 HopeLab Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto Charitable Foundation ndash Palo Alto

1000

La Raza Lawyers Charitable Foundation ndash San Jose

3000

Law Foundation of Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 15000 Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County ndash Redwood City

15000

LifeMoves ndash Menlo Park 3500 Marine Toys for Tots Foundation ndash San Jose 2000 My New Red Shoes ndash Redwood City 2500 Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence ndash San Jose

1500

Pacific Autism Center for Education ndash Santa Clara

5000

Palo Alto Art Center Foundation ndash Palo Alto 2500 Palo Alto Family YMCA ndash Parkinsonrsquos Exercise Program ndash Palo Alto

3500

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Parents Helping Parents ndash San Jose 2500 Peninsula Bridge ndash Menlo Park 5000 Pie Ranch ndash Pescadero 2500 Pro Bono Project Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 QuestBridge ndash QuestBridge Scholars Network at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

1000

Ravenswood Education Foundation ndash Menlo Park

30000

Roadrunners Sports Club ndash Palo Alto 1000 Ronald McDonald House at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

5000

Sacred Heart Community Service ndash San Jose 1000 Samaritan House ndash San Mateo 3500 San Jose Museum of Art ndash San Jose 2500 Santa Clara University ndash Katharine amp George Alexander Community Law Center ndash San Jose

5000

Second Harvest Food Bank ndash San Jose 3500 Sequoia Adult School Scholars ndash Palo Alto 1000 Silicon Valley Community Foundation ndash San Francisco Bay Area Summer Reading Program ndash Mountain View

1000

Stand Up for Kids ndash Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 Stanford University ndash Stanford Community Law Clinic ndash East Palo Alto

10000

The Tech Museum of Innovation ndash San Jose 2500 TheatreWorks Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto 2500 The Tower Foundation of San Jose State University ndash Record Clearance Project ndash San Jose

2000

Vida Verde Nature Education ndash San Gregorio 1500

WASHINGTON DC AREA $

A Wider Circle ndash Bethesda 5000 ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation ndash Washington DC

15000

Ayuda ndash Washington DC 5000 Back on My Feet ndash Washington DC 5000 Bread for the City ndash Washington DC 10000 Bright Beginnings ndash Washington DC 10000 BUILD ndash Metro DC Programs ndash Washington DC

15000

Calvary Womenrsquos Services ndash Washington DC 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 31

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Children of Mine Youth Center ndash Washington DC

10000

Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Washington DC

15416

Community Family Life Services ndash Washington DC

1000

Council for Court Excellence ndash Washington DC

3500

DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice ndash Washington DC

5000

DC Bar Foundation ndash Washington DC 5000 DC Bar Pro Bono Center ndash Washington DC 15000 DC Greens ndash Washington DC 10000 DC School of Law Foundation ndash Scholarship Campaign ndash Washington DC

8400

DC Volunteer Lawyers Project ndash Washington DC

7500

Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP) ndash Washington DC

10000

Everybody Wins DC ndash Power Lunch Reading Program ndash Washington DC

2400

The Family Place ndash Washington DC 15000 Food amp Friends ndash Washington DC 8000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center ndash Washington DC

37500

Friendship Place ndash Washington DC 7500 Georgetown University ndash Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center ndash Washington DC

2500

House of Ruth ndash Washington DC 8000 Johns Hopkins University ndash Sarcoma Research Fund ndash Baltimore

10600

Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) ndash Washington DC

10000

Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia ndash Washington DC

20000

Legal Counsel for the Elderly ndash Washington DC

10000

Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project ndash Washington DC

7500

N Street Village ndash Washington DC 10000 Neighborhood Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

6000

Only Make Believe ndash Washington DC 5000

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Playworks ndash Washington DC 5000 Reach Incorporated ndash Washington DC 5000 RESET Classroom Adventures in Hands-On Science amp Math ndash Washington DC

5000

Sitar Arts Center ndash Washington DC 10000 So Others Might Eat ndash Washington DC 8000 Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders (SMYAL) ndash Washington DC

5000

Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs ndash Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

122500

The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless ndash Washington DC

7500

OTHER US $

Anti-Defamation League ndash Chicago Illinois 1500 Foundation for Democracy and Justice ndash Sacramento California

4000

Mono Lake Foundation ndash Lee Vining California

1000

Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation ndash Monterey California

2500

Parents for a Sustainable Future ndash Boston Massachusetts

1000

Sundance Benefit ndash Camp Rehoboth ndash Rehoboth Beach Delaware

1000

NATIONAL FOCUS $

ABA Fund for Justice and Education ndash ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund Rule of Law Initiative ndash Chicago Illinois

5680

American Cancer Society ndash Vienna Virginia 10250 American Heart Association ndash Des Moines Iowa 10250 American Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation ndash Arlington Virginia

5000

American Jewish Committee ndash New York 2500 Americans for Responsible Solutions Foundation ndash San Francisco

5000

Appleseed Foundation ndash Washington DC 8000 The Avielle Foundation ndash Newtown Connecticut 1000 Bellwether Education Partners ndash Sudbury Massachusetts

5000

32 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NATIONAL FOCUS (CONTINUED)

Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence ndash Lawyers for a Safer America ndash Washington DC

10000

Brennan Center for Justice ndash New York 5000 Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association (CASANA) ndash Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

2000

Disability Rights Legal Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 Equal Justice Works ndash Fellowship Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

386000

Federal Bar Foundation ndash New York 5000 Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) ndash Los Angeles

2500

The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation ndash New York

10000

KinderVision Foundation ndash The Greatest Save Teen PSA Program ndash Peru Indiana

5000

Lambda Legal ndash Los Angeles 5000 Learning Ally ndash Princeton New Jersey 7500 Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation ndash Norwalk Connecticut

10000

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund ndash New York

5000

National Center for Youth Law ndash Oakland California

15000

National Immigration Law Center ndash Los Angeles 2500 The National Urban Technology Center ndash New York

2500

National Veterans Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

5000

National Womenrsquos Law Center ndash Washington DC

5000

OutServe-SLDN ndash Washington DC 5000 Pro Bono Net ndash New York 15000 Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation ndash Chicago Illinois

2000

Soledad OrsquoBrien and Brad Raymond Starfish Foundation ndash New York

5000

The Trevor Project ndash West Hollywood California

7500

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ndash Washington DC

10000

ASIA $

Bethel USA ndash Fort Collins Colorado 5000

ASIA (CONTINUED)

Global Fund for Mental Health ndash TELL Japan Chat Room Project ndash Hinsdale Illinois

32900

GlobalGiving ndash Lighthouse Center for Human Trafficking Victims ndash Washington DC

94419

IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Response ndash Bethesda Maryland

25000

Motherrsquos Choice USA ndash Montrose Colorado 30000 Room to Read ndash Asia Programs ndash San Francisco

20000

Second Harvest Asia ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Relief ndash Roseville Minnesota

25000

Teach for China ndash San Francisco 5000

INTERNATIONAL FOCUS $

Center for Reproductive Rights ndash New York 15000 Ceres ndash Boston Massachusetts 2500 The Cyrus R Vance Center for International Justice ndash New York

10000

Doctors Without Borders ndash New York 1500 Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance ndash San Rafael California

5000

Global Goods Partners ndash New York 5000 Human Rights Watch ndash Childrenrsquos Rights Division ndash New York

5000

Immigration Equality ndash New York 2500 Plant with Purpose ndash San Diego 2500 RefugePoint ndash Boston Massachusetts 5000 Save the Children ndash Fairfield Connecticut 1000 Speak Up Africa ndash New York 1000 Vera Institute of Justice ndash New York 5000 VisionSpring ndash New York 10000

BERLIN $

Arne Friedrich Stiftung (Arne Friedrich Foundation) ndash Berlin

4214

Bantabaa eV (Meeting Point) ndash Berlin 3160 Berliner Herz (Berlin Heart) ndash Berlin 3055 Die Arche (The Ark) ndash Berlin 2528 Freudberg Gemeinschaftsschule (Freudberg Scholarships) ndash Berlin

2528

30 Years + $50 Million | 33

BERLIN (CONTINUED)

Jenny de la Torre Stiftung (Jenny de la Torre Foundation) ndash Berlin

5267

JUNA eV (Jung Unbegleitet Nicht Allein) (Young Unaccompanied Not Alone) ndash Berlin

1053

KuB eV (Kontakt- und Beratungsstelle fuumlr Fluumlchtlinge und Migrant_innen) (Contact and Counseling for Refugees and Migrants) ndash Berlin

1053

Outreach ndash Mobile Jungendarbeit Berlin (Outreach ndash Mobile Youth Work Berlin) ndash Berlin

1053

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin eV ndash Berlin 5267 Rock it Biz gemeinnuumltzige Stiftungs-GmbH (Rock it Biz Nonprofit Foundation) ndash Berlin

10535

Sharehaus Refugio (Sharehouse Refuge) ndash Berlin

3160

Teach First Deutschland (Teach First Germany) ndash Berlin

3160

LONDON AND UK $

Blind Sailing ndash Ramsgate 8892 Bliss ndash London 8892 Bowel Cancer UK ndash London 8892 The Brokerage Citylink ndash London 8892 Generating Genius ndash South Croydon 8892 The Hospice of St Francis ndash Hertfordshire 8892 Ian Mikardo High School ndash London 8892 Legal Advice Centre (University House) ndash London

4920

Plan International UK ndash London 2460 Rhythms of Life ndash London 8892 Richard House Childrenrsquos Hospice ndash London 8892 South Westminster Legal Advice Centre ndash London

4920

The Sparkle Foundation ndash Lancashire 2460 Womankind Worldwide ndash London 2460 You Make It ndash London 8892 The Berlin and London offices of Morrison amp Foerster each

have their own charitable giving program that is consistent with the Foundationrsquos goals in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Both officesrsquo sets of 2016 contributions which are in addition to those of the Foundation are listed here for informational purposes if greater than $1000 (converted) but they are not included in this reportrsquos financial discussion

CONTACT USIf you are a partner or employee of Morrison amp Foerster and have questions or comments please visit the ldquoMoFo Foundationrdquo section of the portal for

more information and a list of current Foundation representatives

DIRECTORS + OFFICERS AS OF DECEMBER 31 2016

JAMIE A LEVITTDirector and ChairNew York

KENNETH A KUWAYTIDirector and PresidentPalo Alto

W STEPHEN SMITHDirector and SecretaryWashington DC

PAUL D MCKENZIEDirector and Vice PresidentBeijing

ANGELA KEREKDirector and Vice PresidentBerlin

ALEX VAN DER WOLKDirector and Vice PresidentBrussels

SCOTT F LLEWELLYNDirector and Vice PresidentDenver

TREVOR L JAMESDirector and Vice PresidentLondon

NANCY R THOMASDirector and Vice PresidentLos Angeles

LAWRENCE T YANOWITCHDirector and Vice PresidentNorthern Virginia

BRIAN M KRAMERDirector and Vice PresidentSan Diego

RUTH N BORENSTEINDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

JACLYN LIUDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

DALE E CALDWELLDirector and Vice PresidentTokyo

ARTHUR KELLERChief Financial OfficerSan Francisco

ANNE M ELLISManager and Chief Operating OfficerSan Francisco

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

30 Years + $50 Million | 29

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

East Bay College Fund ndash College Access Program ndash Oakland

10000

East Bay Community Law Center ndash Berkeley 25000 Eviction Defense Collaborative ndash San Francisco 2500 Fiat Lux Scholarship Program Fund ndash Berkeley 2500 First Graduate ndash San Francisco 5000 First Place for Youth ndash Oakland 10000 The Foundation of City College of San Francisco ndash San Francisco

10000

Friends of the San Francisco Public Library ndash The Mix at SFPL ndash San Francisco

7500

Future Youth Records ndash Pacifica 5000 George Mark Childrenrsquos House ndash San Leandro 2500 Gray Area Foundation for the Arts ndash Oakland Fire Fund ndash San Francisco

10000

Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco ndash San Francisco

5000

Jewish Community Relations Council ndash Jewish Coalition for Literacy ndash San Francisco

1000

Jewish Family and Childrenrsquos Services ndash San Francisco

3500

Jewish Family amp Childrenrsquos Services of the East Bay ndash Berkeley

3500

Juma Ventures ndash San Francisco 5000 Justice amp Diversity Center ndash General Fund Bay Area Minority Law School Student Scholarship ndash San Francisco

50000

La Casa de las Madres ndash San Francisco 5000 La Cocina ndash San Francisco 1900 La Raza Centro Legal ndash Unaccompanied Children Project ndash San Francisco

10000

Larkin Street Youth Services ndash San Francisco 10000 Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area ndash San Francisco

70000

Legal Aid at Work ndash San Francisco 55000 Legal Aid of Marin ndash San Rafael 5000 Legal Services for Children ndash San Francisco 18000 Level Playing Field Institute ndash SMASH Program ndash Oakland

3000

Little BrothersndashFriends of the Elderly ndash San Francisco

2450

Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area ndash San Francisco 2000 Mission Graduates ndash San Francisco 2000 New Leaders ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash Oakland

5000

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (CONTINUED)

Oakland Museum of California ndash Learning Initiatives ndash Oakland

2500

OneJustice ndash San Francisco 3000 Opportunity Junction ndash Antioch 1500 The Other Bar Foundation ndash San Francisco 5000 PowerMyLearning ndash San Francisco Bay Area Programs ndash New York

1500

Project Open Hand ndash San Francisco 7000 Raphael House ndash San Francisco 15000 Reading Partners ndash Oakland 1000 Rebuilding Together San Francisco ndash San Francisco

6000

The Reset Foundation ndash Berkeley 2000 RYSE Center ndash Richmond 1000 San Francisco AIDS Foundation ndash San Francisco

21500

San Francisco Interfaith Council ndash San Francisco

3500

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ndash Education Programs ndash San Francisco

25000

San Francisco Suicide Prevention ndash Youth Risk Reduction Program ndash San Francisco

2500

San Francisco Symphony ndash Adventures in Music Youth Education Program General Fund ndash San Francisco

43500

Seven Tepees Youth Program ndash College and Career Program ndash San Francisco

10000

SF-Marin Food Bank ndash San Francisco 9250 Shelter Inc ndash Concord 1000 The Spot Oakland ndash Oakland 1000 Swords to Plowshares ndash San Francisco 5000 Tuolumne River Trust ndash San Francisco 1500 UC Berkeley SAGE Scholars Program ndash Berkeley

3000

Youth Outside ndash Oakland 1000

SILICON VALLEY $

Abilities United ndash Palo Alto 3000 Adolescent Counseling Services ndash Outlet Program ndash Redwood City

2500

The Art of Yoga Project ndash Palo Alto 1000 Asian Law Alliance ndash San Jose 6500 Avenidas ndash Palo Alto 3000

30 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Bring Me A Book Foundation ndash Redwood City 3000 The Campaign for Legal Services ndash Mountain View

30000

Child Advocates of Silicon Valley ndash Milpitas 2500 Childrenrsquos Health Council ndash Palo Alto 2500 Cinequest ndash San Jose 2500 College of Adaptive Arts ndash San Jose 1000 Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash East Palo Alto

11000

Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse ndash San Mateo

2500

CuriOdyssey ndash San Mateo 2500 Eastside College Preparatory School ndash East Palo Alto

6000

Ecumenical Hunger Program ndash East Palo Alto

2500

Family amp Children Services of Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto

2500

Family Connections ndash San Carlos 2500 The Family Giving Tree ndash Milpitas 2000 The Fit Kids Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Friends for Youth ndash Redwood City 2500 Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve ndash Moss Beach

3000

HomeFirst ndash Milpitas 1000 HopeLab Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto Charitable Foundation ndash Palo Alto

1000

La Raza Lawyers Charitable Foundation ndash San Jose

3000

Law Foundation of Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 15000 Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County ndash Redwood City

15000

LifeMoves ndash Menlo Park 3500 Marine Toys for Tots Foundation ndash San Jose 2000 My New Red Shoes ndash Redwood City 2500 Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence ndash San Jose

1500

Pacific Autism Center for Education ndash Santa Clara

5000

Palo Alto Art Center Foundation ndash Palo Alto 2500 Palo Alto Family YMCA ndash Parkinsonrsquos Exercise Program ndash Palo Alto

3500

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Parents Helping Parents ndash San Jose 2500 Peninsula Bridge ndash Menlo Park 5000 Pie Ranch ndash Pescadero 2500 Pro Bono Project Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 QuestBridge ndash QuestBridge Scholars Network at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

1000

Ravenswood Education Foundation ndash Menlo Park

30000

Roadrunners Sports Club ndash Palo Alto 1000 Ronald McDonald House at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

5000

Sacred Heart Community Service ndash San Jose 1000 Samaritan House ndash San Mateo 3500 San Jose Museum of Art ndash San Jose 2500 Santa Clara University ndash Katharine amp George Alexander Community Law Center ndash San Jose

5000

Second Harvest Food Bank ndash San Jose 3500 Sequoia Adult School Scholars ndash Palo Alto 1000 Silicon Valley Community Foundation ndash San Francisco Bay Area Summer Reading Program ndash Mountain View

1000

Stand Up for Kids ndash Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 Stanford University ndash Stanford Community Law Clinic ndash East Palo Alto

10000

The Tech Museum of Innovation ndash San Jose 2500 TheatreWorks Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto 2500 The Tower Foundation of San Jose State University ndash Record Clearance Project ndash San Jose

2000

Vida Verde Nature Education ndash San Gregorio 1500

WASHINGTON DC AREA $

A Wider Circle ndash Bethesda 5000 ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation ndash Washington DC

15000

Ayuda ndash Washington DC 5000 Back on My Feet ndash Washington DC 5000 Bread for the City ndash Washington DC 10000 Bright Beginnings ndash Washington DC 10000 BUILD ndash Metro DC Programs ndash Washington DC

15000

Calvary Womenrsquos Services ndash Washington DC 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 31

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Children of Mine Youth Center ndash Washington DC

10000

Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Washington DC

15416

Community Family Life Services ndash Washington DC

1000

Council for Court Excellence ndash Washington DC

3500

DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice ndash Washington DC

5000

DC Bar Foundation ndash Washington DC 5000 DC Bar Pro Bono Center ndash Washington DC 15000 DC Greens ndash Washington DC 10000 DC School of Law Foundation ndash Scholarship Campaign ndash Washington DC

8400

DC Volunteer Lawyers Project ndash Washington DC

7500

Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP) ndash Washington DC

10000

Everybody Wins DC ndash Power Lunch Reading Program ndash Washington DC

2400

The Family Place ndash Washington DC 15000 Food amp Friends ndash Washington DC 8000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center ndash Washington DC

37500

Friendship Place ndash Washington DC 7500 Georgetown University ndash Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center ndash Washington DC

2500

House of Ruth ndash Washington DC 8000 Johns Hopkins University ndash Sarcoma Research Fund ndash Baltimore

10600

Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) ndash Washington DC

10000

Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia ndash Washington DC

20000

Legal Counsel for the Elderly ndash Washington DC

10000

Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project ndash Washington DC

7500

N Street Village ndash Washington DC 10000 Neighborhood Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

6000

Only Make Believe ndash Washington DC 5000

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Playworks ndash Washington DC 5000 Reach Incorporated ndash Washington DC 5000 RESET Classroom Adventures in Hands-On Science amp Math ndash Washington DC

5000

Sitar Arts Center ndash Washington DC 10000 So Others Might Eat ndash Washington DC 8000 Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders (SMYAL) ndash Washington DC

5000

Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs ndash Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

122500

The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless ndash Washington DC

7500

OTHER US $

Anti-Defamation League ndash Chicago Illinois 1500 Foundation for Democracy and Justice ndash Sacramento California

4000

Mono Lake Foundation ndash Lee Vining California

1000

Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation ndash Monterey California

2500

Parents for a Sustainable Future ndash Boston Massachusetts

1000

Sundance Benefit ndash Camp Rehoboth ndash Rehoboth Beach Delaware

1000

NATIONAL FOCUS $

ABA Fund for Justice and Education ndash ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund Rule of Law Initiative ndash Chicago Illinois

5680

American Cancer Society ndash Vienna Virginia 10250 American Heart Association ndash Des Moines Iowa 10250 American Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation ndash Arlington Virginia

5000

American Jewish Committee ndash New York 2500 Americans for Responsible Solutions Foundation ndash San Francisco

5000

Appleseed Foundation ndash Washington DC 8000 The Avielle Foundation ndash Newtown Connecticut 1000 Bellwether Education Partners ndash Sudbury Massachusetts

5000

32 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NATIONAL FOCUS (CONTINUED)

Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence ndash Lawyers for a Safer America ndash Washington DC

10000

Brennan Center for Justice ndash New York 5000 Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association (CASANA) ndash Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

2000

Disability Rights Legal Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 Equal Justice Works ndash Fellowship Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

386000

Federal Bar Foundation ndash New York 5000 Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) ndash Los Angeles

2500

The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation ndash New York

10000

KinderVision Foundation ndash The Greatest Save Teen PSA Program ndash Peru Indiana

5000

Lambda Legal ndash Los Angeles 5000 Learning Ally ndash Princeton New Jersey 7500 Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation ndash Norwalk Connecticut

10000

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund ndash New York

5000

National Center for Youth Law ndash Oakland California

15000

National Immigration Law Center ndash Los Angeles 2500 The National Urban Technology Center ndash New York

2500

National Veterans Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

5000

National Womenrsquos Law Center ndash Washington DC

5000

OutServe-SLDN ndash Washington DC 5000 Pro Bono Net ndash New York 15000 Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation ndash Chicago Illinois

2000

Soledad OrsquoBrien and Brad Raymond Starfish Foundation ndash New York

5000

The Trevor Project ndash West Hollywood California

7500

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ndash Washington DC

10000

ASIA $

Bethel USA ndash Fort Collins Colorado 5000

ASIA (CONTINUED)

Global Fund for Mental Health ndash TELL Japan Chat Room Project ndash Hinsdale Illinois

32900

GlobalGiving ndash Lighthouse Center for Human Trafficking Victims ndash Washington DC

94419

IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Response ndash Bethesda Maryland

25000

Motherrsquos Choice USA ndash Montrose Colorado 30000 Room to Read ndash Asia Programs ndash San Francisco

20000

Second Harvest Asia ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Relief ndash Roseville Minnesota

25000

Teach for China ndash San Francisco 5000

INTERNATIONAL FOCUS $

Center for Reproductive Rights ndash New York 15000 Ceres ndash Boston Massachusetts 2500 The Cyrus R Vance Center for International Justice ndash New York

10000

Doctors Without Borders ndash New York 1500 Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance ndash San Rafael California

5000

Global Goods Partners ndash New York 5000 Human Rights Watch ndash Childrenrsquos Rights Division ndash New York

5000

Immigration Equality ndash New York 2500 Plant with Purpose ndash San Diego 2500 RefugePoint ndash Boston Massachusetts 5000 Save the Children ndash Fairfield Connecticut 1000 Speak Up Africa ndash New York 1000 Vera Institute of Justice ndash New York 5000 VisionSpring ndash New York 10000

BERLIN $

Arne Friedrich Stiftung (Arne Friedrich Foundation) ndash Berlin

4214

Bantabaa eV (Meeting Point) ndash Berlin 3160 Berliner Herz (Berlin Heart) ndash Berlin 3055 Die Arche (The Ark) ndash Berlin 2528 Freudberg Gemeinschaftsschule (Freudberg Scholarships) ndash Berlin

2528

30 Years + $50 Million | 33

BERLIN (CONTINUED)

Jenny de la Torre Stiftung (Jenny de la Torre Foundation) ndash Berlin

5267

JUNA eV (Jung Unbegleitet Nicht Allein) (Young Unaccompanied Not Alone) ndash Berlin

1053

KuB eV (Kontakt- und Beratungsstelle fuumlr Fluumlchtlinge und Migrant_innen) (Contact and Counseling for Refugees and Migrants) ndash Berlin

1053

Outreach ndash Mobile Jungendarbeit Berlin (Outreach ndash Mobile Youth Work Berlin) ndash Berlin

1053

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin eV ndash Berlin 5267 Rock it Biz gemeinnuumltzige Stiftungs-GmbH (Rock it Biz Nonprofit Foundation) ndash Berlin

10535

Sharehaus Refugio (Sharehouse Refuge) ndash Berlin

3160

Teach First Deutschland (Teach First Germany) ndash Berlin

3160

LONDON AND UK $

Blind Sailing ndash Ramsgate 8892 Bliss ndash London 8892 Bowel Cancer UK ndash London 8892 The Brokerage Citylink ndash London 8892 Generating Genius ndash South Croydon 8892 The Hospice of St Francis ndash Hertfordshire 8892 Ian Mikardo High School ndash London 8892 Legal Advice Centre (University House) ndash London

4920

Plan International UK ndash London 2460 Rhythms of Life ndash London 8892 Richard House Childrenrsquos Hospice ndash London 8892 South Westminster Legal Advice Centre ndash London

4920

The Sparkle Foundation ndash Lancashire 2460 Womankind Worldwide ndash London 2460 You Make It ndash London 8892 The Berlin and London offices of Morrison amp Foerster each

have their own charitable giving program that is consistent with the Foundationrsquos goals in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Both officesrsquo sets of 2016 contributions which are in addition to those of the Foundation are listed here for informational purposes if greater than $1000 (converted) but they are not included in this reportrsquos financial discussion

CONTACT USIf you are a partner or employee of Morrison amp Foerster and have questions or comments please visit the ldquoMoFo Foundationrdquo section of the portal for

more information and a list of current Foundation representatives

DIRECTORS + OFFICERS AS OF DECEMBER 31 2016

JAMIE A LEVITTDirector and ChairNew York

KENNETH A KUWAYTIDirector and PresidentPalo Alto

W STEPHEN SMITHDirector and SecretaryWashington DC

PAUL D MCKENZIEDirector and Vice PresidentBeijing

ANGELA KEREKDirector and Vice PresidentBerlin

ALEX VAN DER WOLKDirector and Vice PresidentBrussels

SCOTT F LLEWELLYNDirector and Vice PresidentDenver

TREVOR L JAMESDirector and Vice PresidentLondon

NANCY R THOMASDirector and Vice PresidentLos Angeles

LAWRENCE T YANOWITCHDirector and Vice PresidentNorthern Virginia

BRIAN M KRAMERDirector and Vice PresidentSan Diego

RUTH N BORENSTEINDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

JACLYN LIUDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

DALE E CALDWELLDirector and Vice PresidentTokyo

ARTHUR KELLERChief Financial OfficerSan Francisco

ANNE M ELLISManager and Chief Operating OfficerSan Francisco

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

30 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Bring Me A Book Foundation ndash Redwood City 3000 The Campaign for Legal Services ndash Mountain View

30000

Child Advocates of Silicon Valley ndash Milpitas 2500 Childrenrsquos Health Council ndash Palo Alto 2500 Cinequest ndash San Jose 2500 College of Adaptive Arts ndash San Jose 1000 Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash East Palo Alto

11000

Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse ndash San Mateo

2500

CuriOdyssey ndash San Mateo 2500 Eastside College Preparatory School ndash East Palo Alto

6000

Ecumenical Hunger Program ndash East Palo Alto

2500

Family amp Children Services of Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto

2500

Family Connections ndash San Carlos 2500 The Family Giving Tree ndash Milpitas 2000 The Fit Kids Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Friends for Youth ndash Redwood City 2500 Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve ndash Moss Beach

3000

HomeFirst ndash Milpitas 1000 HopeLab Foundation ndash Redwood City 1000 Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto Charitable Foundation ndash Palo Alto

1000

La Raza Lawyers Charitable Foundation ndash San Jose

3000

Law Foundation of Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 15000 Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County ndash Redwood City

15000

LifeMoves ndash Menlo Park 3500 Marine Toys for Tots Foundation ndash San Jose 2000 My New Red Shoes ndash Redwood City 2500 Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence ndash San Jose

1500

Pacific Autism Center for Education ndash Santa Clara

5000

Palo Alto Art Center Foundation ndash Palo Alto 2500 Palo Alto Family YMCA ndash Parkinsonrsquos Exercise Program ndash Palo Alto

3500

SILICON VALLEY (CONTINUED)

Parents Helping Parents ndash San Jose 2500 Peninsula Bridge ndash Menlo Park 5000 Pie Ranch ndash Pescadero 2500 Pro Bono Project Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 QuestBridge ndash QuestBridge Scholars Network at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

1000

Ravenswood Education Foundation ndash Menlo Park

30000

Roadrunners Sports Club ndash Palo Alto 1000 Ronald McDonald House at Stanford ndash Palo Alto

5000

Sacred Heart Community Service ndash San Jose 1000 Samaritan House ndash San Mateo 3500 San Jose Museum of Art ndash San Jose 2500 Santa Clara University ndash Katharine amp George Alexander Community Law Center ndash San Jose

5000

Second Harvest Food Bank ndash San Jose 3500 Sequoia Adult School Scholars ndash Palo Alto 1000 Silicon Valley Community Foundation ndash San Francisco Bay Area Summer Reading Program ndash Mountain View

1000

Stand Up for Kids ndash Silicon Valley ndash San Jose 1000 Stanford University ndash Stanford Community Law Clinic ndash East Palo Alto

10000

The Tech Museum of Innovation ndash San Jose 2500 TheatreWorks Silicon Valley ndash Palo Alto 2500 The Tower Foundation of San Jose State University ndash Record Clearance Project ndash San Jose

2000

Vida Verde Nature Education ndash San Gregorio 1500

WASHINGTON DC AREA $

A Wider Circle ndash Bethesda 5000 ACLU of the District of Columbia Foundation ndash Washington DC

15000

Ayuda ndash Washington DC 5000 Back on My Feet ndash Washington DC 5000 Bread for the City ndash Washington DC 10000 Bright Beginnings ndash Washington DC 10000 BUILD ndash Metro DC Programs ndash Washington DC

15000

Calvary Womenrsquos Services ndash Washington DC 5000

30 Years + $50 Million | 31

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Children of Mine Youth Center ndash Washington DC

10000

Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Washington DC

15416

Community Family Life Services ndash Washington DC

1000

Council for Court Excellence ndash Washington DC

3500

DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice ndash Washington DC

5000

DC Bar Foundation ndash Washington DC 5000 DC Bar Pro Bono Center ndash Washington DC 15000 DC Greens ndash Washington DC 10000 DC School of Law Foundation ndash Scholarship Campaign ndash Washington DC

8400

DC Volunteer Lawyers Project ndash Washington DC

7500

Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP) ndash Washington DC

10000

Everybody Wins DC ndash Power Lunch Reading Program ndash Washington DC

2400

The Family Place ndash Washington DC 15000 Food amp Friends ndash Washington DC 8000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center ndash Washington DC

37500

Friendship Place ndash Washington DC 7500 Georgetown University ndash Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center ndash Washington DC

2500

House of Ruth ndash Washington DC 8000 Johns Hopkins University ndash Sarcoma Research Fund ndash Baltimore

10600

Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) ndash Washington DC

10000

Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia ndash Washington DC

20000

Legal Counsel for the Elderly ndash Washington DC

10000

Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project ndash Washington DC

7500

N Street Village ndash Washington DC 10000 Neighborhood Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

6000

Only Make Believe ndash Washington DC 5000

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Playworks ndash Washington DC 5000 Reach Incorporated ndash Washington DC 5000 RESET Classroom Adventures in Hands-On Science amp Math ndash Washington DC

5000

Sitar Arts Center ndash Washington DC 10000 So Others Might Eat ndash Washington DC 8000 Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders (SMYAL) ndash Washington DC

5000

Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs ndash Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

122500

The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless ndash Washington DC

7500

OTHER US $

Anti-Defamation League ndash Chicago Illinois 1500 Foundation for Democracy and Justice ndash Sacramento California

4000

Mono Lake Foundation ndash Lee Vining California

1000

Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation ndash Monterey California

2500

Parents for a Sustainable Future ndash Boston Massachusetts

1000

Sundance Benefit ndash Camp Rehoboth ndash Rehoboth Beach Delaware

1000

NATIONAL FOCUS $

ABA Fund for Justice and Education ndash ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund Rule of Law Initiative ndash Chicago Illinois

5680

American Cancer Society ndash Vienna Virginia 10250 American Heart Association ndash Des Moines Iowa 10250 American Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation ndash Arlington Virginia

5000

American Jewish Committee ndash New York 2500 Americans for Responsible Solutions Foundation ndash San Francisco

5000

Appleseed Foundation ndash Washington DC 8000 The Avielle Foundation ndash Newtown Connecticut 1000 Bellwether Education Partners ndash Sudbury Massachusetts

5000

32 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NATIONAL FOCUS (CONTINUED)

Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence ndash Lawyers for a Safer America ndash Washington DC

10000

Brennan Center for Justice ndash New York 5000 Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association (CASANA) ndash Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

2000

Disability Rights Legal Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 Equal Justice Works ndash Fellowship Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

386000

Federal Bar Foundation ndash New York 5000 Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) ndash Los Angeles

2500

The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation ndash New York

10000

KinderVision Foundation ndash The Greatest Save Teen PSA Program ndash Peru Indiana

5000

Lambda Legal ndash Los Angeles 5000 Learning Ally ndash Princeton New Jersey 7500 Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation ndash Norwalk Connecticut

10000

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund ndash New York

5000

National Center for Youth Law ndash Oakland California

15000

National Immigration Law Center ndash Los Angeles 2500 The National Urban Technology Center ndash New York

2500

National Veterans Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

5000

National Womenrsquos Law Center ndash Washington DC

5000

OutServe-SLDN ndash Washington DC 5000 Pro Bono Net ndash New York 15000 Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation ndash Chicago Illinois

2000

Soledad OrsquoBrien and Brad Raymond Starfish Foundation ndash New York

5000

The Trevor Project ndash West Hollywood California

7500

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ndash Washington DC

10000

ASIA $

Bethel USA ndash Fort Collins Colorado 5000

ASIA (CONTINUED)

Global Fund for Mental Health ndash TELL Japan Chat Room Project ndash Hinsdale Illinois

32900

GlobalGiving ndash Lighthouse Center for Human Trafficking Victims ndash Washington DC

94419

IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Response ndash Bethesda Maryland

25000

Motherrsquos Choice USA ndash Montrose Colorado 30000 Room to Read ndash Asia Programs ndash San Francisco

20000

Second Harvest Asia ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Relief ndash Roseville Minnesota

25000

Teach for China ndash San Francisco 5000

INTERNATIONAL FOCUS $

Center for Reproductive Rights ndash New York 15000 Ceres ndash Boston Massachusetts 2500 The Cyrus R Vance Center for International Justice ndash New York

10000

Doctors Without Borders ndash New York 1500 Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance ndash San Rafael California

5000

Global Goods Partners ndash New York 5000 Human Rights Watch ndash Childrenrsquos Rights Division ndash New York

5000

Immigration Equality ndash New York 2500 Plant with Purpose ndash San Diego 2500 RefugePoint ndash Boston Massachusetts 5000 Save the Children ndash Fairfield Connecticut 1000 Speak Up Africa ndash New York 1000 Vera Institute of Justice ndash New York 5000 VisionSpring ndash New York 10000

BERLIN $

Arne Friedrich Stiftung (Arne Friedrich Foundation) ndash Berlin

4214

Bantabaa eV (Meeting Point) ndash Berlin 3160 Berliner Herz (Berlin Heart) ndash Berlin 3055 Die Arche (The Ark) ndash Berlin 2528 Freudberg Gemeinschaftsschule (Freudberg Scholarships) ndash Berlin

2528

30 Years + $50 Million | 33

BERLIN (CONTINUED)

Jenny de la Torre Stiftung (Jenny de la Torre Foundation) ndash Berlin

5267

JUNA eV (Jung Unbegleitet Nicht Allein) (Young Unaccompanied Not Alone) ndash Berlin

1053

KuB eV (Kontakt- und Beratungsstelle fuumlr Fluumlchtlinge und Migrant_innen) (Contact and Counseling for Refugees and Migrants) ndash Berlin

1053

Outreach ndash Mobile Jungendarbeit Berlin (Outreach ndash Mobile Youth Work Berlin) ndash Berlin

1053

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin eV ndash Berlin 5267 Rock it Biz gemeinnuumltzige Stiftungs-GmbH (Rock it Biz Nonprofit Foundation) ndash Berlin

10535

Sharehaus Refugio (Sharehouse Refuge) ndash Berlin

3160

Teach First Deutschland (Teach First Germany) ndash Berlin

3160

LONDON AND UK $

Blind Sailing ndash Ramsgate 8892 Bliss ndash London 8892 Bowel Cancer UK ndash London 8892 The Brokerage Citylink ndash London 8892 Generating Genius ndash South Croydon 8892 The Hospice of St Francis ndash Hertfordshire 8892 Ian Mikardo High School ndash London 8892 Legal Advice Centre (University House) ndash London

4920

Plan International UK ndash London 2460 Rhythms of Life ndash London 8892 Richard House Childrenrsquos Hospice ndash London 8892 South Westminster Legal Advice Centre ndash London

4920

The Sparkle Foundation ndash Lancashire 2460 Womankind Worldwide ndash London 2460 You Make It ndash London 8892 The Berlin and London offices of Morrison amp Foerster each

have their own charitable giving program that is consistent with the Foundationrsquos goals in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Both officesrsquo sets of 2016 contributions which are in addition to those of the Foundation are listed here for informational purposes if greater than $1000 (converted) but they are not included in this reportrsquos financial discussion

CONTACT USIf you are a partner or employee of Morrison amp Foerster and have questions or comments please visit the ldquoMoFo Foundationrdquo section of the portal for

more information and a list of current Foundation representatives

DIRECTORS + OFFICERS AS OF DECEMBER 31 2016

JAMIE A LEVITTDirector and ChairNew York

KENNETH A KUWAYTIDirector and PresidentPalo Alto

W STEPHEN SMITHDirector and SecretaryWashington DC

PAUL D MCKENZIEDirector and Vice PresidentBeijing

ANGELA KEREKDirector and Vice PresidentBerlin

ALEX VAN DER WOLKDirector and Vice PresidentBrussels

SCOTT F LLEWELLYNDirector and Vice PresidentDenver

TREVOR L JAMESDirector and Vice PresidentLondon

NANCY R THOMASDirector and Vice PresidentLos Angeles

LAWRENCE T YANOWITCHDirector and Vice PresidentNorthern Virginia

BRIAN M KRAMERDirector and Vice PresidentSan Diego

RUTH N BORENSTEINDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

JACLYN LIUDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

DALE E CALDWELLDirector and Vice PresidentTokyo

ARTHUR KELLERChief Financial OfficerSan Francisco

ANNE M ELLISManager and Chief Operating OfficerSan Francisco

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

30 Years + $50 Million | 31

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Children of Mine Youth Center ndash Washington DC

10000

Childrenrsquos Law Center ndash General Fund Equal Justice Works Fellow Professional Development ndash Washington DC

15416

Community Family Life Services ndash Washington DC

1000

Council for Court Excellence ndash Washington DC

3500

DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice ndash Washington DC

5000

DC Bar Foundation ndash Washington DC 5000 DC Bar Pro Bono Center ndash Washington DC 15000 DC Greens ndash Washington DC 10000 DC School of Law Foundation ndash Scholarship Campaign ndash Washington DC

8400

DC Volunteer Lawyers Project ndash Washington DC

7500

Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP) ndash Washington DC

10000

Everybody Wins DC ndash Power Lunch Reading Program ndash Washington DC

2400

The Family Place ndash Washington DC 15000 Food amp Friends ndash Washington DC 8000 Foster amp Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center ndash Washington DC

37500

Friendship Place ndash Washington DC 7500 Georgetown University ndash Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center ndash Washington DC

2500

House of Ruth ndash Washington DC 8000 Johns Hopkins University ndash Sarcoma Research Fund ndash Baltimore

10600

Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) ndash Washington DC

10000

Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia ndash Washington DC

20000

Legal Counsel for the Elderly ndash Washington DC

10000

Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project ndash Washington DC

7500

N Street Village ndash Washington DC 10000 Neighborhood Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

6000

Only Make Believe ndash Washington DC 5000

WASHINGTON DC AREA (CONTINUED)

Playworks ndash Washington DC 5000 Reach Incorporated ndash Washington DC 5000 RESET Classroom Adventures in Hands-On Science amp Math ndash Washington DC

5000

Sitar Arts Center ndash Washington DC 10000 So Others Might Eat ndash Washington DC 8000 Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders (SMYAL) ndash Washington DC

5000

Washington Lawyersrsquo Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs ndash Parent Engagement and Academic Enrichment Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

122500

The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless ndash Washington DC

7500

OTHER US $

Anti-Defamation League ndash Chicago Illinois 1500 Foundation for Democracy and Justice ndash Sacramento California

4000

Mono Lake Foundation ndash Lee Vining California

1000

Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation ndash Monterey California

2500

Parents for a Sustainable Future ndash Boston Massachusetts

1000

Sundance Benefit ndash Camp Rehoboth ndash Rehoboth Beach Delaware

1000

NATIONAL FOCUS $

ABA Fund for Justice and Education ndash ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund Rule of Law Initiative ndash Chicago Illinois

5680

American Cancer Society ndash Vienna Virginia 10250 American Heart Association ndash Des Moines Iowa 10250 American Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation ndash Arlington Virginia

5000

American Jewish Committee ndash New York 2500 Americans for Responsible Solutions Foundation ndash San Francisco

5000

Appleseed Foundation ndash Washington DC 8000 The Avielle Foundation ndash Newtown Connecticut 1000 Bellwether Education Partners ndash Sudbury Massachusetts

5000

32 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NATIONAL FOCUS (CONTINUED)

Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence ndash Lawyers for a Safer America ndash Washington DC

10000

Brennan Center for Justice ndash New York 5000 Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association (CASANA) ndash Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

2000

Disability Rights Legal Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 Equal Justice Works ndash Fellowship Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

386000

Federal Bar Foundation ndash New York 5000 Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) ndash Los Angeles

2500

The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation ndash New York

10000

KinderVision Foundation ndash The Greatest Save Teen PSA Program ndash Peru Indiana

5000

Lambda Legal ndash Los Angeles 5000 Learning Ally ndash Princeton New Jersey 7500 Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation ndash Norwalk Connecticut

10000

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund ndash New York

5000

National Center for Youth Law ndash Oakland California

15000

National Immigration Law Center ndash Los Angeles 2500 The National Urban Technology Center ndash New York

2500

National Veterans Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

5000

National Womenrsquos Law Center ndash Washington DC

5000

OutServe-SLDN ndash Washington DC 5000 Pro Bono Net ndash New York 15000 Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation ndash Chicago Illinois

2000

Soledad OrsquoBrien and Brad Raymond Starfish Foundation ndash New York

5000

The Trevor Project ndash West Hollywood California

7500

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ndash Washington DC

10000

ASIA $

Bethel USA ndash Fort Collins Colorado 5000

ASIA (CONTINUED)

Global Fund for Mental Health ndash TELL Japan Chat Room Project ndash Hinsdale Illinois

32900

GlobalGiving ndash Lighthouse Center for Human Trafficking Victims ndash Washington DC

94419

IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Response ndash Bethesda Maryland

25000

Motherrsquos Choice USA ndash Montrose Colorado 30000 Room to Read ndash Asia Programs ndash San Francisco

20000

Second Harvest Asia ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Relief ndash Roseville Minnesota

25000

Teach for China ndash San Francisco 5000

INTERNATIONAL FOCUS $

Center for Reproductive Rights ndash New York 15000 Ceres ndash Boston Massachusetts 2500 The Cyrus R Vance Center for International Justice ndash New York

10000

Doctors Without Borders ndash New York 1500 Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance ndash San Rafael California

5000

Global Goods Partners ndash New York 5000 Human Rights Watch ndash Childrenrsquos Rights Division ndash New York

5000

Immigration Equality ndash New York 2500 Plant with Purpose ndash San Diego 2500 RefugePoint ndash Boston Massachusetts 5000 Save the Children ndash Fairfield Connecticut 1000 Speak Up Africa ndash New York 1000 Vera Institute of Justice ndash New York 5000 VisionSpring ndash New York 10000

BERLIN $

Arne Friedrich Stiftung (Arne Friedrich Foundation) ndash Berlin

4214

Bantabaa eV (Meeting Point) ndash Berlin 3160 Berliner Herz (Berlin Heart) ndash Berlin 3055 Die Arche (The Ark) ndash Berlin 2528 Freudberg Gemeinschaftsschule (Freudberg Scholarships) ndash Berlin

2528

30 Years + $50 Million | 33

BERLIN (CONTINUED)

Jenny de la Torre Stiftung (Jenny de la Torre Foundation) ndash Berlin

5267

JUNA eV (Jung Unbegleitet Nicht Allein) (Young Unaccompanied Not Alone) ndash Berlin

1053

KuB eV (Kontakt- und Beratungsstelle fuumlr Fluumlchtlinge und Migrant_innen) (Contact and Counseling for Refugees and Migrants) ndash Berlin

1053

Outreach ndash Mobile Jungendarbeit Berlin (Outreach ndash Mobile Youth Work Berlin) ndash Berlin

1053

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin eV ndash Berlin 5267 Rock it Biz gemeinnuumltzige Stiftungs-GmbH (Rock it Biz Nonprofit Foundation) ndash Berlin

10535

Sharehaus Refugio (Sharehouse Refuge) ndash Berlin

3160

Teach First Deutschland (Teach First Germany) ndash Berlin

3160

LONDON AND UK $

Blind Sailing ndash Ramsgate 8892 Bliss ndash London 8892 Bowel Cancer UK ndash London 8892 The Brokerage Citylink ndash London 8892 Generating Genius ndash South Croydon 8892 The Hospice of St Francis ndash Hertfordshire 8892 Ian Mikardo High School ndash London 8892 Legal Advice Centre (University House) ndash London

4920

Plan International UK ndash London 2460 Rhythms of Life ndash London 8892 Richard House Childrenrsquos Hospice ndash London 8892 South Westminster Legal Advice Centre ndash London

4920

The Sparkle Foundation ndash Lancashire 2460 Womankind Worldwide ndash London 2460 You Make It ndash London 8892 The Berlin and London offices of Morrison amp Foerster each

have their own charitable giving program that is consistent with the Foundationrsquos goals in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Both officesrsquo sets of 2016 contributions which are in addition to those of the Foundation are listed here for informational purposes if greater than $1000 (converted) but they are not included in this reportrsquos financial discussion

CONTACT USIf you are a partner or employee of Morrison amp Foerster and have questions or comments please visit the ldquoMoFo Foundationrdquo section of the portal for

more information and a list of current Foundation representatives

DIRECTORS + OFFICERS AS OF DECEMBER 31 2016

JAMIE A LEVITTDirector and ChairNew York

KENNETH A KUWAYTIDirector and PresidentPalo Alto

W STEPHEN SMITHDirector and SecretaryWashington DC

PAUL D MCKENZIEDirector and Vice PresidentBeijing

ANGELA KEREKDirector and Vice PresidentBerlin

ALEX VAN DER WOLKDirector and Vice PresidentBrussels

SCOTT F LLEWELLYNDirector and Vice PresidentDenver

TREVOR L JAMESDirector and Vice PresidentLondon

NANCY R THOMASDirector and Vice PresidentLos Angeles

LAWRENCE T YANOWITCHDirector and Vice PresidentNorthern Virginia

BRIAN M KRAMERDirector and Vice PresidentSan Diego

RUTH N BORENSTEINDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

JACLYN LIUDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

DALE E CALDWELLDirector and Vice PresidentTokyo

ARTHUR KELLERChief Financial OfficerSan Francisco

ANNE M ELLISManager and Chief Operating OfficerSan Francisco

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

32 | The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation | 2016 Annual Report

NATIONAL FOCUS (CONTINUED)

Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence ndash Lawyers for a Safer America ndash Washington DC

10000

Brennan Center for Justice ndash New York 5000 Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association (CASANA) ndash Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

2000

Disability Rights Legal Center ndash Los Angeles 5000 Equal Justice Works ndash Fellowship Program General Fund ndash Washington DC

386000

Federal Bar Foundation ndash New York 5000 Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) ndash Los Angeles

2500

The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation ndash New York

10000

KinderVision Foundation ndash The Greatest Save Teen PSA Program ndash Peru Indiana

5000

Lambda Legal ndash Los Angeles 5000 Learning Ally ndash Princeton New Jersey 7500 Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation ndash Norwalk Connecticut

10000

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund ndash New York

5000

National Center for Youth Law ndash Oakland California

15000

National Immigration Law Center ndash Los Angeles 2500 The National Urban Technology Center ndash New York

2500

National Veterans Legal Services Program ndash Washington DC

5000

National Womenrsquos Law Center ndash Washington DC

5000

OutServe-SLDN ndash Washington DC 5000 Pro Bono Net ndash New York 15000 Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation ndash Chicago Illinois

2000

Soledad OrsquoBrien and Brad Raymond Starfish Foundation ndash New York

5000

The Trevor Project ndash West Hollywood California

7500

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ndash Washington DC

10000

ASIA $

Bethel USA ndash Fort Collins Colorado 5000

ASIA (CONTINUED)

Global Fund for Mental Health ndash TELL Japan Chat Room Project ndash Hinsdale Illinois

32900

GlobalGiving ndash Lighthouse Center for Human Trafficking Victims ndash Washington DC

94419

IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Response ndash Bethesda Maryland

25000

Motherrsquos Choice USA ndash Montrose Colorado 30000 Room to Read ndash Asia Programs ndash San Francisco

20000

Second Harvest Asia ndash Kumamoto Earthquake Relief ndash Roseville Minnesota

25000

Teach for China ndash San Francisco 5000

INTERNATIONAL FOCUS $

Center for Reproductive Rights ndash New York 15000 Ceres ndash Boston Massachusetts 2500 The Cyrus R Vance Center for International Justice ndash New York

10000

Doctors Without Borders ndash New York 1500 Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance ndash San Rafael California

5000

Global Goods Partners ndash New York 5000 Human Rights Watch ndash Childrenrsquos Rights Division ndash New York

5000

Immigration Equality ndash New York 2500 Plant with Purpose ndash San Diego 2500 RefugePoint ndash Boston Massachusetts 5000 Save the Children ndash Fairfield Connecticut 1000 Speak Up Africa ndash New York 1000 Vera Institute of Justice ndash New York 5000 VisionSpring ndash New York 10000

BERLIN $

Arne Friedrich Stiftung (Arne Friedrich Foundation) ndash Berlin

4214

Bantabaa eV (Meeting Point) ndash Berlin 3160 Berliner Herz (Berlin Heart) ndash Berlin 3055 Die Arche (The Ark) ndash Berlin 2528 Freudberg Gemeinschaftsschule (Freudberg Scholarships) ndash Berlin

2528

30 Years + $50 Million | 33

BERLIN (CONTINUED)

Jenny de la Torre Stiftung (Jenny de la Torre Foundation) ndash Berlin

5267

JUNA eV (Jung Unbegleitet Nicht Allein) (Young Unaccompanied Not Alone) ndash Berlin

1053

KuB eV (Kontakt- und Beratungsstelle fuumlr Fluumlchtlinge und Migrant_innen) (Contact and Counseling for Refugees and Migrants) ndash Berlin

1053

Outreach ndash Mobile Jungendarbeit Berlin (Outreach ndash Mobile Youth Work Berlin) ndash Berlin

1053

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin eV ndash Berlin 5267 Rock it Biz gemeinnuumltzige Stiftungs-GmbH (Rock it Biz Nonprofit Foundation) ndash Berlin

10535

Sharehaus Refugio (Sharehouse Refuge) ndash Berlin

3160

Teach First Deutschland (Teach First Germany) ndash Berlin

3160

LONDON AND UK $

Blind Sailing ndash Ramsgate 8892 Bliss ndash London 8892 Bowel Cancer UK ndash London 8892 The Brokerage Citylink ndash London 8892 Generating Genius ndash South Croydon 8892 The Hospice of St Francis ndash Hertfordshire 8892 Ian Mikardo High School ndash London 8892 Legal Advice Centre (University House) ndash London

4920

Plan International UK ndash London 2460 Rhythms of Life ndash London 8892 Richard House Childrenrsquos Hospice ndash London 8892 South Westminster Legal Advice Centre ndash London

4920

The Sparkle Foundation ndash Lancashire 2460 Womankind Worldwide ndash London 2460 You Make It ndash London 8892 The Berlin and London offices of Morrison amp Foerster each

have their own charitable giving program that is consistent with the Foundationrsquos goals in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Both officesrsquo sets of 2016 contributions which are in addition to those of the Foundation are listed here for informational purposes if greater than $1000 (converted) but they are not included in this reportrsquos financial discussion

CONTACT USIf you are a partner or employee of Morrison amp Foerster and have questions or comments please visit the ldquoMoFo Foundationrdquo section of the portal for

more information and a list of current Foundation representatives

DIRECTORS + OFFICERS AS OF DECEMBER 31 2016

JAMIE A LEVITTDirector and ChairNew York

KENNETH A KUWAYTIDirector and PresidentPalo Alto

W STEPHEN SMITHDirector and SecretaryWashington DC

PAUL D MCKENZIEDirector and Vice PresidentBeijing

ANGELA KEREKDirector and Vice PresidentBerlin

ALEX VAN DER WOLKDirector and Vice PresidentBrussels

SCOTT F LLEWELLYNDirector and Vice PresidentDenver

TREVOR L JAMESDirector and Vice PresidentLondon

NANCY R THOMASDirector and Vice PresidentLos Angeles

LAWRENCE T YANOWITCHDirector and Vice PresidentNorthern Virginia

BRIAN M KRAMERDirector and Vice PresidentSan Diego

RUTH N BORENSTEINDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

JACLYN LIUDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

DALE E CALDWELLDirector and Vice PresidentTokyo

ARTHUR KELLERChief Financial OfficerSan Francisco

ANNE M ELLISManager and Chief Operating OfficerSan Francisco

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

30 Years + $50 Million | 33

BERLIN (CONTINUED)

Jenny de la Torre Stiftung (Jenny de la Torre Foundation) ndash Berlin

5267

JUNA eV (Jung Unbegleitet Nicht Allein) (Young Unaccompanied Not Alone) ndash Berlin

1053

KuB eV (Kontakt- und Beratungsstelle fuumlr Fluumlchtlinge und Migrant_innen) (Contact and Counseling for Refugees and Migrants) ndash Berlin

1053

Outreach ndash Mobile Jungendarbeit Berlin (Outreach ndash Mobile Youth Work Berlin) ndash Berlin

1053

Refugee Law Clinic Berlin eV ndash Berlin 5267 Rock it Biz gemeinnuumltzige Stiftungs-GmbH (Rock it Biz Nonprofit Foundation) ndash Berlin

10535

Sharehaus Refugio (Sharehouse Refuge) ndash Berlin

3160

Teach First Deutschland (Teach First Germany) ndash Berlin

3160

LONDON AND UK $

Blind Sailing ndash Ramsgate 8892 Bliss ndash London 8892 Bowel Cancer UK ndash London 8892 The Brokerage Citylink ndash London 8892 Generating Genius ndash South Croydon 8892 The Hospice of St Francis ndash Hertfordshire 8892 Ian Mikardo High School ndash London 8892 Legal Advice Centre (University House) ndash London

4920

Plan International UK ndash London 2460 Rhythms of Life ndash London 8892 Richard House Childrenrsquos Hospice ndash London 8892 South Westminster Legal Advice Centre ndash London

4920

The Sparkle Foundation ndash Lancashire 2460 Womankind Worldwide ndash London 2460 You Make It ndash London 8892 The Berlin and London offices of Morrison amp Foerster each

have their own charitable giving program that is consistent with the Foundationrsquos goals in its level of partner support focus and guidelines but that operates separately from the Foundation Both officesrsquo sets of 2016 contributions which are in addition to those of the Foundation are listed here for informational purposes if greater than $1000 (converted) but they are not included in this reportrsquos financial discussion

CONTACT USIf you are a partner or employee of Morrison amp Foerster and have questions or comments please visit the ldquoMoFo Foundationrdquo section of the portal for

more information and a list of current Foundation representatives

DIRECTORS + OFFICERS AS OF DECEMBER 31 2016

JAMIE A LEVITTDirector and ChairNew York

KENNETH A KUWAYTIDirector and PresidentPalo Alto

W STEPHEN SMITHDirector and SecretaryWashington DC

PAUL D MCKENZIEDirector and Vice PresidentBeijing

ANGELA KEREKDirector and Vice PresidentBerlin

ALEX VAN DER WOLKDirector and Vice PresidentBrussels

SCOTT F LLEWELLYNDirector and Vice PresidentDenver

TREVOR L JAMESDirector and Vice PresidentLondon

NANCY R THOMASDirector and Vice PresidentLos Angeles

LAWRENCE T YANOWITCHDirector and Vice PresidentNorthern Virginia

BRIAN M KRAMERDirector and Vice PresidentSan Diego

RUTH N BORENSTEINDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

JACLYN LIUDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

DALE E CALDWELLDirector and Vice PresidentTokyo

ARTHUR KELLERChief Financial OfficerSan Francisco

ANNE M ELLISManager and Chief Operating OfficerSan Francisco

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

CONTACT USIf you are a partner or employee of Morrison amp Foerster and have questions or comments please visit the ldquoMoFo Foundationrdquo section of the portal for

more information and a list of current Foundation representatives

DIRECTORS + OFFICERS AS OF DECEMBER 31 2016

JAMIE A LEVITTDirector and ChairNew York

KENNETH A KUWAYTIDirector and PresidentPalo Alto

W STEPHEN SMITHDirector and SecretaryWashington DC

PAUL D MCKENZIEDirector and Vice PresidentBeijing

ANGELA KEREKDirector and Vice PresidentBerlin

ALEX VAN DER WOLKDirector and Vice PresidentBrussels

SCOTT F LLEWELLYNDirector and Vice PresidentDenver

TREVOR L JAMESDirector and Vice PresidentLondon

NANCY R THOMASDirector and Vice PresidentLos Angeles

LAWRENCE T YANOWITCHDirector and Vice PresidentNorthern Virginia

BRIAN M KRAMERDirector and Vice PresidentSan Diego

RUTH N BORENSTEINDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

JACLYN LIUDirector and Vice PresidentSan Francisco

DALE E CALDWELLDirector and Vice PresidentTokyo

ARTHUR KELLERChief Financial OfficerSan Francisco

ANNE M ELLISManager and Chief Operating OfficerSan Francisco

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation425 Market Street 32nd FloorSan Francisco CA 94105-2482Federal Tax ID Number 94-3006979

The Morrison amp Foerster Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity federal tax ID no 94-3006979 Financial information about the Foundation can be obtained by writing the Foundation at 425 Market Street 32nd Floor San Francisco CA 94105-2482 In addition several states in which the Foundation is required to file financial information each year also require the following disclosures Colorado Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the Office of the Secretary of State (303) 894-2200 2 wwwsosstatecous New York A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau 120 Broadway 3rd Floor New York NY 10271 Virginia Financial statements are available upon request from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services PO Box 1163 Richmond VA 23218 REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION BY THE STATES

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION

copy2017 THE MORRISON amp FOERSTER FOUNDATION