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Turning
the Page is grateful to the many businesses, government agencies and individuals
who have sponsored our programs and events. (Totals below indicate lifetime
giving.)
$1,000,000
+
U. S. Department of Education
$150,000
+
The Morris
and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation
$100,000
+
Children's
Youth Investment Trust Corporation
Office
of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development
$50,000
- $99,999
Institute
of Museum and Library Services (IMLS)/The
Phillips Collection
Hexagon
Eugene and Agnes
E. Meyer Foundation
Commonweal
Foundation
DC Education Compact
$25,000
- $49,999
Freddie
Mac Foundation
National Endowment of the
Arts
D.C.
Commission on the Arts and Humanities
Reading is Fundamental
(RIF-Coca-Cola Ingenuity Grant 2002)
The Hattie
M. Strong Foundation
Verizon Foundation
Weissberg Foundation
$10,000
- $24,999
The Advisory Board Foundation
Anonymous Local Foundation
Corporate Executive
Board
District of Columbia
Public Library
Philip L. Graham Fund, c/o The
Washington Post Company
The Humanities Council of Washington, D.C.
Mayor's Office on Latino
Affairs
Politics &
Prose
Jeffrey and Mary Zients
The William G. McGowan
Charitable Fund, Inc.
Reading Is Fundamental
(RIF Inexpensive Book Program)
Spring Creek Foundation
New Line Cinema
The Dimick Foundation
The Junior League of Washington
The J. Willard and Alice M. Marriott Foundation
$5,000
- $9,999
Clark-Winchcole Foundation
Prince Charitable Trusts
Tina Hsu and Doran Flowers
World Bank
$1,000
- $4,999
Georgetown University
MBA Community Service Fund
The
Schimel Lode
Inez E. Morgan Trust
Arent
Fox Kinter Plotkin & Kahn, PLLC
The Center for Strategic
& International Studies
Far Southeast Family
Strengthening Collaborative
Michael Flanagan and Donna K. Thiel
Jason S. King
David and Anne Menotti
Pizzeria Uno
Sally Amoruso
US Airways
Weil, Gotshal & Manges
LLP
Duke Club of Washington
Congressional Budget Office
employees
The
Adams National Bank
Thomas J.
and Kathy Raffa
$250
- $999
Nancy Anderson
Benjamin B.
French Lodge #15 F.A.A.M.
Anthony and Teddie Brown
Matrix Technologies
Mercer Management
Consulting
National Cooperative Bank
Deanne Ottaviano
Reading Is Fundamental/Freed
Foundation
U.S. News & World
Report
Arent Fox employees
Benjamin Bernstein
J.L. Chanel
Julie Gess
George J.Hazel
Darren Henderson
Lois and Dennis Hartoin
R. Bartley Moore
Michelle Hynes and Patrick Lemmon
Katten, Muchin, Zavas,
Rosenman employees
Brad Keare
Elizabeth Keffer
Anacostia Lodge
#21
Temple Sinai Sisterhood
Costco
Global Insight
Wendy Rosenberg
Women’s National Bank Association
$100
- $249
David Apgar
Adam Bowman
Anonymous
Anneliesa Clump
Shervin Eftekhari
Walter and Brent Goo
Alex Gordon and Samantha Mazo
Carol Kennedy
Denise Hart
Anne Huhag
Jim Fenton
Matthew Haies
Luke and Margaret Hester
Paul Jackson
H. Scott Johnson, Jr.
Cyril and Erin F. Keating
Betsy Kelly
Kenzo Kawanabe
Mike Kostoff
Haniel Lynn
T. Wayne Matelski
Will McKinnon
Elaine Menotti and Nat Gillespie
Tom Monahan
Cheryl Myers
Terry Nicholetti
Paul O'Neill
Christi Rich
T. Peter and Patricia Ruane
Roxanne Rukowicz
William Saffold
Maria B. Salvadore
Anita Segreti
James and Deborah Schule
Brad Snyder
Jerry Sorkin
StandardsWork, Inc
Jessica Sweeny-Platt
Sara Tuttle
Hardy Vieux
Derek van Bever
James van der Klok
Scott Winslow
And
special thanks to:
D.C.
Learns, Inc.; Global
Fund for Children; Maria Salvadore; National
Book Scholarship Fund; Weekly
Reader Corporation and the Washington
Building Congress for their donations of new books; Olympus
America for their donation of three hundred new,high-quality cameras;
Hillary Ball; Scott Maberry; Adams
National Bank;Deutsche
Bank Alex. Brown; Hilton National Sales; Medical
Device Manufacturers Association; Gerstel
Office Furniture and Warren Negri, Jr. for their donation of computers
and office furniture; Network
Depot for hosting our website; Andy
Hsu for the design of our website; and Kramer
Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP for legal support. Special thanks
to: the Corporation
for National and Community Service for making our AmeriCorps*VISTA
volunteer program possible and to George
Washington University DC Reads for supporting our federal work-study
program.
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