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students, corporate employees, community used our Resilience Playbook to address climate and housing issues.
people who signed up to explore the Bay Area’s natural lands and urban areas through Greenbelt Alliance’s Outings Program.
Over the past 65 years, Greenbelt Alliance has been at the forefront of the intersection of people and nature in the San Francisco Bay Area. We have consistently identified the need to highlight and honor the value of both our people and our magnificent natural areas. Our decades of local land use and conservation work have set the stage for a region that has the tools to build resilience in the face of our biggest challenge yet—the changing climate. By protecting natural habitats and ecosystems, such as wetlands and forests, we can improve resilience to the impacts of climate change. By building more homes within our cities and towns, we can reduce greenhouse gas emissions while increasing the affordability and economic vitality of our region. But business as usual will not get us there. We’re at an inflection point in history. Greenbelt Alliance has (along with our allies and supporters) an opportunity and an obligation to elevate the three cornerstone tools of our work—education, advocacy, and collaboration—to push the bold action necessary for both people and nature to thrive in the Bay Area and beyond.
Greenbelt Alliance’s Resilience Playbook was launched over a year ago to help the region do just that. The Playbook offers a set of strategies and recommendations for building resilience to a range of hazards, including sea level rise, extreme heat, wildfire, and drought, while shaping healthier and more affordable cities. By providing a clear and actionable set of guidelines, the Resilience Playbook has helped accelerate our region’s resilience planning efforts. As we look to the future, our goal is to accelerate this effort. In 2023, we’re jumpstarting this work by releasing original research that identifies the areas we should prioritize for investment in nature, called Resilience Hotspots. These are places where investments can amplify the benefits of nature we appreciate, from wildlife habitat to recreation, while protecting vulnerable communities from climate-related hazards. In addition to this work, we’re also building on momentum from changes in housing legislation, planning, and zoning that have taken place over the last few years. These policy changes are critical to lay the groundwork for a more affordable region, but to see its impact and see more homes built, we must focus on moving past housing policy change.
Now is the moment! We cannot afford to wait. We hear consistently from partners and regional leaders that people care about climate change but don’t know what they can do at a local level to make a difference. You may feel that you are hearing from us a lot this year as we share answers to that question. We’ll share more about how:
• Protecting and stewarding farmland, parkland, and forests around cities can actually reduce wildfire risk
to those communities.
• Building more apartments and townhouses within our cities gives people more affordable choices to live while also reducing their carbon footprint by both reducing the need for car trips and using less energy than single-family homes. As an added bonus, multifamily housing uses less water, critical as we enter an era of increasingly unpredictable rain cycles and prolonged droughts.
• Investing in parks, trees, and other green corridors in urban areas experiencing extreme heat is not just a benefit to overall health and well-being, but can also be a matter of life and death in communities without effective cooling infrastructure that are at risk of rolling blackouts due to fire danger.
• Large-scale new housing developments can build in resilience infrastructure to keep people safer from hazards in new communities and provide benefits to existing residents as well.
Greenbelt Alliance Executive Director
Executive Director
Dan Kalb, Oakland City Councilmember
Greenbelt Alliance’s mission is to educate, advocate, and collaborate to ensure that the Bay Area’s lands and communities are resilient to a changing climate.
To understand the impact of our work each year, it helps to take our mission one step at a time, starting with “educate.” With the Resilience Playbook in hand—a comprehensive guide to building climate resilience in Bay Area communities—we leveraged educational opportunities to empower diverse groups of people to become climate resilience champions. Through a partnership with the Bay Area Youth Climate Summit, we presented the Playbook and how to use it for local advocacy to more than 500 high school students throughout the region. And we were thrilled to work with companies like NASA, DocuSign, and Clif Bar to train their employees on how to make an impact on the climate crisis in their communities by speaking up at local planning commission and city council meetings.
“Advocate” is core to our work. After all, it’s committed residents in local communities who ultimately inspire change! In 2022, we mobilized over 1,300 activists to get critical land-use and development initiatives passed. Jersey Island, in Contra Costa County, is one place our community rallied around. The island is facing a sprawl development proposal for 450 new single-family homes along its waterfront. Placing homes on an island that not only serves as critical habitat to many of the region’s native avian and aquatic species, but that also has minimal access to jobs without transit connectivity, thus increasing greenhouse gas emissions, is the kind of development we must work to prevent!
While we’ve achieved major milestones within the bounds of education and advocacy, the reality is that none of this is possible without the third action in our mission, “collaborate.” It’s through partnerships across sectors that we can address the region’s rapidly worsening wildfires, heatwaves, and drought, especially when it comes to protecting those most vulnerable—our low-income communities and communities of color. In 2022 alone, our team collaborated with 224 partners across nine coalitions throughout the region. While much of this collaborative work is ongoing, we celebrate successes along the way in wins like San José’s City Council passing a new Parking and Transportation Demand Management Standards Ordinance. The result of this new local law, on which Greenbelt Alliance, the City of San José, and other partners collaborated closely over the past three years, includes more sustainable mobility, affordable housing, and GHG emissions reduction in our region!
By educating, advocating, and collaborating, our team made major strides to realize a Bay Area made up of lands and people that are safe during climate disasters. A place where everyone is living with nature in new and powerful ways for generations to come. You can learn more about our impact here.
students, corporate employees, community used our Resilience Playbook to address climate and housing issues.
people who signed up to explore the Bay Area’s natural lands and urban areas through Greenbelt Alliance’s Outings Program.
advocates wrote letters, sent emails, signed petitions, and attended city council meetings to get critical land-use and development initiatives passed.
state bills that passed, of the 20 endorsed by Greenbelt Alliance.
ballot measures that passed, of the 20 endorsed by Greenbelt Alliance.
partners Greenbelt Alliance worked with across 9 coalitions throughout the region to ensure a climate- resilient Bay Area for all.
Resilient, Transit-Oriented—development projects Greenbelt Alliance endorsed this year.
Peter Albert, Greenbelt Donor
On June 11, Greenbelt Alliance supporters gathered at Dagmar Dolby’s stunning home for our annual Sonoma Luncheon, where we raised over $100,000 in support of our ongoing efforts to build wildfire resilience in Sonoma County. Guests enjoyed a selection of local wines and a delicious, sustainable farm-to-table lunch from the wonderful Stacy Scott Fine Catering Company.
Every year we host this event for our Sonoma Leadership Council, a group of supporters in the North Bay who donate more than $1,000 annually towards the work we do in the region. Our work would not be possible without our donors, and this is a great opportunity both to thank them and to help raise funds for ongoing projects in Sonoma County and beyond.
If you would like to join our Sonoma Leadership Council, please contact Nora at ncullinen@greenbelt.org.
On September 29, Greenbelt Alliance hosted our annual benefit: Hidden Heroes of the Greenbelt. This year’s benefit featured both a virtual premiere and an in-person celebration at the California Academy of Sciences. Thanks to our supporters, we raised crucial funds to further our work.
During both events, we honored bold leaders in local government working to ensure greater climate resilience for the Bay Area. Their stories were inspiring; their contributions will leave a legacy of positive impact. We’re thrilled to have had such a fantastic group of heroes in 2022:
• Christine Reed, Battalion Chief/Fire Marshal, Central County Fire Department
• Dr. Hoi-Fei Mok, Sustainability Manager, City of San Leandro
• Erin Morris, Community Development Director, City of Vacaville
Stay tuned for updates on Hidden Heroes 2023 to celebrate our 65th anniversary and more!
Throughout the year, Greenbelt Alliance hosted gatherings across the region to bring supporters and partners together who are passionate about climate action. We heard from guest speakers like Dr. Crystal Kolden, a pyrogeographer studying wildfires across the American West. We are grateful to our East Bay hosts Tali Levy and Lee Zimmerman and Peninsula/South Bay hosts Nanci Caldwell and Chip Adams for inviting our community into their homes for a chance to enjoy local hors d’oeuvres and drinks and have the opportunity to connect and inspire new friends to join the Greenbelt Alliance family!
If you are interested in attending one of these intimate happy hours to learn more about how to champion our work, please contact Nora at ncullinen@greenbelt.org.
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John Erskine†
Anonymous
Laney and Pasha Thornton
Gerbode Foundation
Lisa and Douglas Goldman Fund
Orange County Community Foundation
Mr. Steve Silberstein
John Sutter†
Anonymous (2)
Arntz Family Foundation
Carmel Partners
Mrs. Lynne Deegan-McGraw
East Bay Community Foundation
Dana and Robert Emery
John Osterweis and Barbara Ravizza
The PG&E Corporation Foundation
Syzygy Foundation
Danielle and Brooks Walker
Diane Wilsey
Applied Materials Foundation
Matt and Janice Barger
Battery Foundation
Blackberry Creek Foundation
Eliza Brown and Hal Candee
Katherine and Maynard Buehler†
Dagmar Dolby
Elliot Evers
Linda Jo Fitz
Prisca and Keith Geeslin
Jon and Katherine Harvey
Urs Hoelzle and Geeske Joel
Jon Kannegaard and Patricia Sandoval
Meshewa Farm Foundation
NRDC Action Fund
Thomas and JaMel Perkins
Arthur and Toni Rembe Rock
SOM
Wells Fargo Foundation
Marcia Barinaga and Corey Goodman
Brookfield Properties
Tim and Gaynor Brown
Debbie Brown and Michael Stevens
Steve and Fran Butler
Clif Bar Family Foundation
Daniele and Janine De Iuliis
Patricia Dinner
East Bay Municipal Utility District
Gaia Fund
Terry Gamble and Peter Boyer
Insperity
Carolyn Johnson and Rick Theis
Stephen and Maribelle Leavitt
Jonathan Marshall and Lorie Goldin
The Nature Conservancy
Laurel Prevetti
Mr. John Sanger
Jean Schulz
Lydia Shorenstein
Sonoma Land Trust
Porter E. & Helenmae Thompson Foundation
Twitter Foundation
Ralph Warner
Winifred Allen
Alta Housing
Atlassian
Andy and Sara Barnes
Benevity
Stefan Bewley
John and Jean Brennan
Daphne Cothren
East Bay Regional Park District
Eastern Research Group (ERG)
Eden Housing
Fred Euphrat
First Republic Bank
Francoise Fleishhacker
Greystar Development
Maud Hallin
The James Irvine Foundation
Fran Johns
Elizabeth Kennedy
Mr. John S. Lin
Lowe Real Estate
OhmConnect
Pisces Foundation
Pure Storage
Sand Hill Property Company
Santa Clara Valley Water District
Sonoma County Agricultural Preservation & Open Space District
Tracy Stampfli and Lalit Balchandani
Sunset Development Company
Edward Topham
Windy Hill Property Ventures
Winter Consulting Group
Linda and Andrew Ach
William and Helga Andereck
Edward and Sallie Arens
Cheryl Armstrong and Dan Marks
Barbara Baksa and Andrew Spafford
Carol and Bruce Barge
Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART)
Teresa and Ralph Bastian
Courtney Benoist and Jason Fish
Janet Brown
Carrie Byles
Jessie Cheng Charitable Foundation
City Ventures
CMG Landscape Architecture
Greg Dalton
Electra and George De Peyster
Sandra Donnell and Justin Faggioli
Roland Dreier and Bina Bhattacharyya
Community Planning Collaborative
Enterprise Community Partners
Essential Oxygen
Will Evers and Melinda Ellis Evers
FM3
Timothy Ferris and Carolyn Zecca Ferris
David Fowler and Kathleen Demetri
David and Ginny Freeman
Chandra Friese
Gretchen and Bob Gardner
Nonie Greene and Todd Werby
Sara Griffith
Douglas Grigg
Ms. Karen Grove
The Bear Gulch Foundation
Ray and Amanda Haas
Bay Area Habitat for Humanity
Donna Halow
Margaret Hand and John Hartog
Handel Architects
Ms. Diana Marie Hanna
Hanson Bridgett LLP
Jon and Connie Hartung
David Hearth and Lauren Hall
HOK Group, Inc.
Joshua Hurwitz and Erika Vexler
Mr. Richard Idell and Ms. Susan Kornblatt Idell
Tom Robertson and Jody Jahn
Doug Johnson and Ratna Amin
Robert E. Johnson
Derry and Charlene Kabcenell
Dan and Mimi Kingsley
Nancy Evers Kirwan
Laconia Development
Rob Lawrence
John and Sandra Leland
Hollis Lenderking
Lendlease Construction
Nancy and Tony Lilly
Jake and Barbara Mackenzie
John Mackie and Kate Ecker
Nion McEvoy and Leslie Berriman
William and Christney McGlashan
John and Leslie McQuown
Metropolitan Transportation Commission
Maris and Ivan Meyerson
Lisa Micheli
MidPen Housing
Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District
Mithun
Aaron and Kathryn Money
The Morley Bros.
Marc Nadeau
Anu and Sundaram Natarajan
Deborah and Tadashi Nitasaka
Ms. Ann O’Leary
Oakland Athletics
Perkins&Will
Eleanor Phipps Price and Chris Towt
Barbara and Jerry Pierce
Placeworks
Robert and Patricia Raburn
Helen Hilton Raiser
Republic Urban Properties
Toby and Sally Rosenblatt
RSF Social Finance
The San Francisco Giants
San Mateo County Transit District
Karen Schaffer and Michael Ward
Susan Schwartz and Robert Zucker
Deborah and Harvey Shein
Shute, Mihaly & Weinberger LLP
Larry Simi
SOMO Living
Soren Spies
Erik Strahm
Michele and Richard Stratton
Dee and Peter Swanhuyser
Roselyne Swig
Triad Development, Inc.
Fei Tsen and Wayne Lew
Mr. Warren Watkins and Mrs. Janis Harwood Grattan
Ann Weeks and Arleen Curry
Wells Whitney
Matt and Lizanne Witte
Annie and Montgomery Woods
Kay Woods
The Greenbelt Alliance Leadership Circle is a donor society open to those who give $5,000 or more to Greenbelt Alliance during a single fiscal year (October 1 to September 30). Their willingness to champion our core work of creating a more sustainable and inclusive future has a substantial impact on our ability to pursue our mission.
To find out more about our Leadership Circle, visit this page or contact Nora Cullinen.
Applied Materials Foundation
Arntz Family Foundation
Matt and Janice Barger
Marcia Barinaga and Corey Goodman
Battery Foundation
Blackberry Creek Foundation
Brookfield Properties
Eliza Brown and Hal Candee
Tim and Gaynor Brown
Debbie Brown and Michael Stevens
Steve and Fran Butler
Carmel Partners
Clif Bar Family Foundation
Daniele and Janine De Iuliis
Mrs. Lynne Deegan-McGraw
Patricia Dinner
Dagmar Dolby
East Bay Community Foundation
East Bay Municipal Utility District
Dana and Robert Emery
Elliot Evers
Linda Jo Fitz
Gaia Fund
Terry Gamble and Peter Boyer
Prisca and Keith Geeslin
Gerbode Foundation
Lisa and Douglas Goldman Fund
Google Inc.
Jon and Katherine Harvey
Urs Hoelzle and Geeske Joel
Insperity
Carolyn Johnson and Rick Theis
Jon Kannegaard and Patricia Sandoval
Stephen and Maribelle Leavitt
Lorrie Goldin and Jonathan Marshall Meshewa Farm Foundation
The Nature Conservancy
NRDC
Orange County Community Foundation
John Osterweis and Barbara Ravizza
Thomas and JaMel Perkins
PG&E Foundation
Laurel Prevetti
Arthur and Toni Rembe Rock
Mr. John Sanger
Jean Schulz
Lydia Shorenstein
Mr. Steve Silberstein
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
Sonoma Land Trust
Syzygy Foundation
Porter E. & Helenmae Thompson Foundation
Laney and Pasha Thornton
Twitter Foundation
Danielle and Brooks Walker
Ralph Warner
Wells Fargo Foundation
Diane Wilsey
Anonymous
Baird + Driskell
John Batson
Steve Birdlebough and Sara Davis
Bishop Pine Fund
Mr. Chris Bourassa
Sam and Ginger Brown
Nanci Caldwell and Chip Adams
John and Nancy Cassidy
Susan Hewett Chapman
Chateau Seaview Charitable Fund
Clarence B. & Joan Coleman Charitable Foundation
Gretchen de Baubigny
Boris Dramov and Bonnie Fisher
Dr. Barbara Erny and John Huang
Karen and William Foss
Mike and Diana Fredrich
Tena and John Gallagher
Jim Geers
Karen Giles
Give Lively Foundation Inc.
Kate Godfrey and Robert Colley
David Goldstein and Julia Vetromile
Patricia Greene
Claude Gruen
William Haas
Marilyn Halberg
HomeLight
Gordon Hunter
Inspection Support Network
Laurie Johnson
Patti and Larry Kenyon
Frederic Knapp
Marcia and Larry Kolb
Kramer-Palangio Fund
Kevin and Eliza Lochner
Lyft
Andrea Mackenzie
Henry Martinson
Jeanne Milligan
John and Hortensia Nelson
Nonprofits’ Insurance Alliance of California
Mark Northcross
Mark Reedy
Harry and Dee Richardson
Peter Sager
Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority
Mr. Dick Schneider
Dr. Don Seaver
Doug Smith and Stephanie Southwick Smith
Marcus and Ann Smith
SummerHill Housing Group
Marion Tilley
Gary Wendt-Bogear
Effie Westervelt
Corinne Winter and Andy Ball
Patricia Wolfe
Michelle Yesney and Richard Gertman
Our annual benefit celebrates our work and honors bold leaders creating climate resilience.
CLIMATE ADVOCACY SPONSORS $10,000
Carmel Partners
East Bay Regional Park District
Jon and Kitty Harvey
Meta
SOM
Laney and Pasha Thornton
Diane Wilsey
CONSERVATION EDUCATION SPONSORS $5,000
Stefan Bewley
Brookfield Properties
Mrs. Lynne Deegan-McGraw
Elliot Evers
Linda Jo Fitz
Insperity
Nor Cal Carpenters Union
John Sanger
Jean Schulz
Sonoma Land Trust
Waymo
NATURAL LANDS SPONSORS $2,500
Alta Housing
Bay Area Air Quality Management District
Bishop Ranch
John and Jean Brennan
Debbie Brown and Michael Stevens
Patricia Dinner
East Bay Municipal Utility District
Eden Housing
ERG
First Republic Bank
Greystar Development
Craig Hartman and Jan O’Brien
Fran Johns
Lowe Real Estate
John and Leslie McQuown
Midpeninsula Regional Open
Space District
OhmConnect
Laurel Prevetti
Sand Hill Property
Sonoma County Ag + Open Space
Twitter Foundation
Valley Water
Windy Hill Property Ventures
Winter Consulting
WRT Planning & Design
THRIVING NEIGHBORHOOD SPONSORS $1,000
Community Planning Collaborative
Bay Area Habitat for Humanity
Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART)
Courtney Benoist and Jason Fish
CMG Landscape Architecture
Roland Dreier and Bina Bhattacharyya
Will Evers and Melinda Ellis Evers
Carolyn Zecca Ferris and
Timothy Ferris
FM3
Group i
Karen Grove
Hanson Bridgett LLP
HOK
Joshua Hurwitz
Doug Johnson and Ratna Amin
Robert Johnson
Dan and Mimi Kingsley
Rob Lawrence
Lendlease
Hollis Lenderking
Jake and Barbara Mackenzie
Metropolitan Transportation Commission
MidPen Housing
Mithun
Kathryn and Aaron Money
The Morley Bros.
The Nature Conservancy
Nonprofit Housing Association of Northern California
Oakland Athletics
Placeworks
Eleanor Phipps Price and Chris Towt
Patricia and Robert Raburn
Helen Hilton Raiser
Tom Robertson and Jody Jahn
San Francisco Giants
San Mateo County Transit District
Santa Clara Valley Open
Space Authority
Shute, Mihaly & Weinberger LLP
SOMO Group
SummerHill Housing
Swanhuyser Family Trust
Roselyne Swig
Triad Development
Warren Watkins
Be Love Farm
Frog Hollow Farm
Hafner Vineyard
Point Reyes Farmstead Cheese Co.
Steadfast Herbs
East Bay Regional Park District
Patagonia
San Francisco 49ers
Twitter Foundation
Jack Kent Jr. Legacy Society members are donors who have named Greenbelt Alliance in their will.
Faith Allen
Andy and Sara Barnes
Zach Cowan and Sarah Stadler
Tina Duong
John Erskine†
Margaret Hand and John Hartog
Wendy Marinaccio Husman
and Dan Husman
Robert Johnson
Bud† and Fran Johns
Jeffrey Jue
Bonnie Killip
Mrs. Virginia Rawson†
Bob and Caprice Solotar
Ms. Margaret Spaulding
Celia Thompson Taupin
George Tuttle and Ben Cushman
Paul and Dorothy Wachter
Jack Weeden†
Patricia Wolfe
Betsy York and Demetrhea Terrien
The Greenbelt Guardians are donors who have committed to making monthly contributions to Greenbelt Alliance.
Kim Alexander
Faith Allen
Brian and Debbie Auerbach
Jessica Beebe and Gwen Rino
Bob and Carol Berman
Ryan Boswell
Joseph Buhowsky
Michael Clancy
Kristen Clements
Ms. Caroline Cooper
Maxwell Davis
Nerisa De Jesus
Cornelia Diessner
Shannon Dodge and
Mark McCaustland
Ms. Natalie DuMont
Steven Dunbar
Robert Duncan
Frank Eldredge
Tom Ford
Valerie Glass
Karl Goldstein
Scot Griffin
Wendy Marinaccio Husman and
Dan Husman
Tobin Kendrick
Peter Khoury and Amy Tanner
Mr. Gustav Larsson
Mr. Peter Leaf
Mr. David Marsland
Michael and Kathryn May
Betty Nelson
Maryann Rainey
Abbie Rockwell
Robert Schreiber
Dr. J. Donald Seaver
Patrice Shaffer
Marcus and Ann Smith
Hitesh and Melissa Soneji
John Spallone
Mr. Roger Uhlig
Rick L. Wood
Our Sonoma Leadership Council comprises donors who have contributed $1,000 or more in support of our work in Sonoma County.
Dr. William and Helga Andereck
Andy and Sara Barnes
Teresa and Ralph Bastian
Tim and Gaynor Brown
Eliza Brown and Hal Candee
Steve and Fran Butler
Greg Dalton
Gretchen de Baubigny
Electra and George De Peyster
Mrs. Lynne Deegan-McGraw
Dagmar Dolby
Fred Euphrat
Carolyn Zecca Ferris and
Timothy Ferris
David and Ginny Freeman
Chandra Friese
Terry Gamble and Peter Boyer
Gretchen and Bob Gardner
Stuart Gasner and Kate Ditzler
Prisca and Keith Geeslin
Nonie Greene and Todd Werby
Douglas Grigg
Claude Gruen
Maud Hallin
Donna Halow
David Hearth and Lauren Hall
Mr. Richard Idell and
Ms. Susan Kornblatt Idell
Carolyn Johnson and Rick Theis
Elizabeth Kennedy
Nancy Evers Kirwan
Stephen and Maribelle Leavitt
John and Sandra Leland
Nancy and Tony Lilly
Jake and Barbara Mackenzie
John Mackie and Kate Ecker
Mary and Adrian Martinez
Nion McEvoy
John and Leslie McQuown
Lisa Micheli
Marc Nadeau
John Osterweis and Barbara Ravizza
Thomas and JaMel Perkins
Eleanor Phipps Price and Chris Towt
Jean Schulz
Deborah and Harvey Shein
Lydia Shorenstein
Maxene Spellman and Neal Fishman
Michele and Richard Stratton
Dee and Peter Swanhuyser
Roselyne Swig
Edward Topham
Fei Tsen and Wayne Lew
George Tuttle and Ben Cushman
Ann Weeks and Arleen Curry
Wells Whitney
Annie and Montgomery Woods
Keith Amidon
Thorsten Anderson
Araceli Avalos
Michael and Helen Bates
Mr. Bob and Carol Berman
James Blanchard and Theresa Sweeney
Rochelle Blumenfeld
David and Eva Bradford
Ida Braun
Ms. Elinor Buchen
Jim Chappell
Mrs. Eunice Childs
Steve Cohn and Rose Ann Critchfield
Jerry and Dorothy Coil
Felicia and Leslie Contreras
Colette Cussary
Susan Day
Bruce Dodd
Dooster
Daniel Drake and Lee Steinback-Drake
Jeannie Duisenberg
Robert Duncan
Mark Evanoff
Ms. Arleen Feng
Tony Fields and Emily Ozer
Mr. Alan Forkosh
Ellen Garber and Glenn Hunt
Valerie Glass
Paul Goldstein and Dena Mossar
Craig Hartman and Jan O’Brien
Joyce Hendy
Patricia A. Kates and Henry E. Brady
Emily Kenyon and David E. Lipsky
Candice Cousins Kerns and Bruce Kerns
KPFF Consulting Engineers
Kimberley Kwan
Lawrence and Lori Lapides
Mr. Gustav Larsson
Sue and Peter Latourrette
Noah Lazarus
Alice Liu
Dr. Eve Armentrout Ma
Madewell
Jeremy Madsen and Sarah E. Gilman
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Gail Martin
Jean McCown
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Dr. Lee Mei
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Mr. James Paxson
Jim Phillips
Gary and Jean Pokorny
Marcia and Robert Popper
Maryann Rainey
Louise Renne
Rick and Allyson Rickard
Libby Schaaf
Mr. Ed Schreiner
Patrice Shaffer
Kay Sibary
Andrew and Yesenia Smith
Mr. John Steere
Julie and Alan Stokol
George Tuttle and
Ben Cushman
Don Weden
Nina Weil
Kathleen Wesner
Ms. Gretchen Whisenand
Mary Ellen White and Jack Morton
Mr. Greg Yost
Jaz Zaitlin and Mark Nienberg
Anonymous
Karen and Robert Abra
Yona Abrams
Anne Ackerman
Rachelle Acuna-Narvaez
Lori Adam
Faith Allen
Lorre Anderson
Wilma Austern
Peter Bacchetti
Nancy Bachmann and Dave McCully
Joan Garbarino and Steen Jensen
Sara Barz and Ian Ratzer
Alec and Sharon Bash
Carole Bayer
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Randall Bluestone
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Charles Bouril
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Peter Brantley
Greg Brockbank
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Allison Brooks
John Broughton
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Eric Butler
Janet Byron and Steve Price
Jerry Cahill and Kathleen King
Doug Campbell
Dr. Richard Caplin
Ellen Chang
Dr. William and Von Chen
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Dr. Carol Christensen
Jeannie Clements and Gerald Griffin
Colin and Mila Coffey
Jocelyn Cohen
Mr. Samuel Cohen
Richard Colton
Ann Cousineau
Linda Craig
John D. Cremin, Jr.
Lisa Danz
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Catherine Derringer
Kyle Dewolfe
Cornelia Diessner
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Richard Fischer
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David Lindsay
Doug and Susan Linney
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Linda and Gary Locke
David Loeb
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Peter and Carol Main
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Mal Warwick & Associates
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Dr. Ben Martin
Nelson Max
Lewis May
Mr. Ted Mazzone
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Betsy Megas
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Robert Meyers
Alice Meyers
Mighty Cause
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Shereen Motarjemi
Constance Muir
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Robert and Nancy Neff
Betty Nelson
Network for Good
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Maureen Oboyle
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Okamoto Saijo Architecture
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Leo Rainer
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