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CHANGING LIVES TRANSFORMING COMMUNITIES2016 ANNUAL REPORT

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Thanks to your support, the U.S. Soccer Foundation had an exciting year of growth. Our national programs reached kids and families in more than 150 cities across the country. In addition, with the help of our partners, we’re working with organizations to use soccer to make a positive impact in their communities.

With the new year came new opportunities, as we launched the 20 for 20 Mini-Pitch Initiative in partnership with MLS Works, adidas, and Southern New Hampshire University. This project brought new Safe Places to Play to kids in 20 underserved communities that are also home to MLS’ 20 clubs.

As we continued our growth, we launched Leadership Councils in the Bay Area, Los Angeles, New York City, and Washington, D.C. Our Leadership Council members are dedicated to making soccer more accessible to kids by funding our soccer programs in their local communities. The evidence behind Soccer for Success grew as well, as an additional independent evaluation determined that Soccer for Success led to positive outcomes for kids. We are thrilled about the growth of the organization this year, and look forward to increasing our impact.

Our success this year wouldn’t have been possible without your support. Because of you, we were able to inspire families and neighborhoods, and transform communities. From first-time donors to long-term partners, we are thankful for you all.

Together, we can use soccer to enhance the lives of children across the country. Thank you for being part of our team.

Regards,

Ed Foster-Simeon Charles “Cully” StimsonPresident & CEO Chairman

LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT & CEO AND THE CHAIRMAN

LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT & CEO AND THE CHAIRMAN 3

NEWS 6

PROGRAMS 12

EVENTS & CONFERENCES 22

DONORS 26

FINANCIALS 32

BOARD OF DIRECTORS 34

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LIFE IS LIKE A GAME OF SOCCER. YOU NEED GOALS. IF THERE ARE NO GOALS IN YOUR LIFE THEN YOU CAN’T WIN. —Anonymous

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The 20 for 20 Mini-Pitch Initiative gives kids more places to play.

GAME TIME,EVERYWHEREThe U.S. Soccer Foundation partnered with MLS Works, adidas, and Southern New Hampshire University to build 20 mini-pitches in coordination with each of the 20 MLS clubs. Each 20 for 20 mini-

8,000people have access to each mini-pitch in densely populated areas

pitch provides children in underserved communities with a safe place to play, while providing a soccer environment that encourages unstructured play, and supports the continued growth of the game.

13,200+youth in free after-school soccer enrichment programming

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This year, we launched local groups, called Leadership Councils, in the Bay Area, Los Angeles, New York, and Washington, D.C.

Leadership Councils provide an opportunity, for like-minded individuals, to work collaboratively with the Foundation to expedite delivery of our programming.

The mission of Leadership Councils is to develop financial, public and community support for our programs at the local level, so that we can ultimately serve more kids and communities.

LEADERSHIP ON THE RISE

CHANGING LIVES, TRANSFORMING COMMUNITIES • NEWS

Thank you to all who serve on our Leadership Councils.

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BECAUSE OF YOU, WE WERE ABLE TO INSPIRE FAMILIES AND NEIGHBORHOODS, AND TRANSFORM COMMUNITIES. —Ed Foster-Simeon and Charles “Cully” Stimson

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SOCCER FOR SUCCESSSoccer for Success is our free youth-mentoring program that uses soccer as a tool to improve the health and social outcomes of participants.

COMMUNITY PARTNERSAC Portland Portland, ORAfter-School All-Stars Newark Newark, NJAmerica SCORES Bay Area San Francisco, CAAmerica SCORES Boston Boston, MABelafonte TACOLCY Center Miami, FLBetter Tomorrows Marlton, NJBoys & Girls Clubs of Greater Kansas City Kansas City, MOBoys & Girls Clubs of Mercer County Trenton, NJBoys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta Atlanta, GABoys & Girls Clubs of Providence Providence, RIBoys & Girls Clubs of the East Valley Mesa, AZBoys & Girls Clubs of the Peninsula East Palo Alto, CABoys & Girls Clubs of Wake County Raleigh, NCBrotherhood Crusade Los Angeles, CAChildren's Defense Fund Washington, DC

City of Spartanburg Parks and Recreation Spartanburg, SCColorado Rapids Youth Soccer Club Denver, CODC SCORES Washington, DCDetroit Police Athletic League Detroit, MIEl Monte Community Building Initiative El Monte, CAFamily League of Baltimore Baltimore, MDHouston Parks and Recreation Houston, TXIllinois Youth Soccer Arlington Heights, ILIndependent Health Foundation Buffalo, NYInspire San Diego San Diego, CAInstitute of Women & Ethnic Studies New Orleans, LAJT Dorsey Foundation Harrisburg, PAMattie Rhodes Center Kansas City, MOMercy Street Dallas, TX

“ Many of the girls initially come to Soccer for Success hesitant and with the mentality that soccer is a ‘boy’s thing.’ Through the games and team building activities that are woven into the Soccer for Success curriculum, I have seen firsthand how these attitudes dissolve and confident competitors begin to emerge. My players’ confidence, though, barely scratches the surface of what really is an incredible transformation for many of these children.” —Victoria, Coach-Mentor

PROGRAMS • CHANGING LIVES, TRANSFORMING COMMUNITIES

NYC Department of Youth and Community Development New York, NYOrlando City Soccer Foundation Winter Park, FLPrince William Soccer Woodbridge, VAR.E.A.C.H. Out Hawaii Honolulu, HISan Mateo County Sheriff's Activities League Redwood City, CAScientific Research (SR1) Ridgeland, MSStreet Soccer USA New York, NYWashington Youth Soccer Tukwila, WAWidener University Chester, PAYMCA of Burlington and Camden Counties Mt. Laurel, NJYMCA of Greater Dayton Dayton, OHYMCA of South Florida Fort Lauderdale, FLYMCA of the Greater Twin Cities Minneapolis, MNYoung Leadership Council New Orleans, LA

Through the program, trained coach-mentors provide children with nutrition education, mentorship and a positive environment where they can learn to be part of a team and cultivate critical life

skills. Participants’ families are involved in community engagement days that help teach the community about living an active and healthy lifestyle.

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Mentorship study demonstrates impact of Soccer for Success.

SUCCESS FACTORSSoccer has the ability to change lives on and off the field. We are excited that an independent evaluation confirmed that kids’ lives are improved as a result of our sport.

During the 2014–2015 academic year, American Institutes for Research (AIR) evaluated the youth development and mentorship impact of Soccer for Success. This nationwide independent evaluation

measured the life skills development among participants and their relationships with coach-mentors.

AIR determined that Soccer for Success is an effective group mentoring program, and meets the key benchmarks outlined by MENTOR (The National Mentoring Partnership). This study was part of the Foundation’s Department of Justice Multi-State Mentoring grant award.

Soccer for Success participants succeed

PROGRAMS • CHANGING LIVES, TRANSFORMING COMMUNITIES

88%work better on a team

86%stay away from anti-social behavior

83% 81%have improved health outcomes*

feel better about their future

* Among participants at greater risk of developing health issues

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SAFE PLACES TO PLAYSafe Places to Play provides kids with safe and accessible areas for play by funding field-building and field-enhancement projects in underserved communities.

Our Safe Places to Play grants are awarded to organizations that are transforming play spaces in their communities, and help cover the costs of design, construction,

surfacing, and enhancement. The spaces created through this program provide quality playing surfaces for kids and transform the look and feel of communities.

GRANT RECIPIENTS Albany Jewish Community Center Albany, NYAlum Rock Union School District San Jose, CAAshland Schools Foundation Ashland, ORBoys & Girls Clubs of Boston Roxbury, MABoys & Girls Clubs of Central Florida Orlando, FLCapital Area Soccer League East Lansing, MICapital City Public Charter School Washington, DCChicago Public Schools Chicago, ILCity of Encinitas Encinitas, CACity of Gresham Gresham, ORCity of Indio Indio, CACity of Maplewood Maplewood, MOCity of Marietta Marietta, GACity of McFarland McFarland, CACity of Montreal Montreal, QC, CanadaCity of Mount Vernon Mount Vernon, NY

City of Sikeston Sikeston, MOCity of Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation Toronto, ON, CanadaCity of Vista Vista, CACity of West Covina West Covina, CAColumbus Recreation & Parks Department Columbus, OHDistrict of Squamish Squamish, BC, CanadaEdwardsburg Sports Complex Edwardsburg, MIGeorge Watts Montessori Elementary School PTA Durham, NCGranite School District Salt Lake City, UTHighline Public Schools Burien, WAHudson County New Jersey Hoboken, NJIndianapolis Public Schools Indianapolis, INKansas City Public Schools Kansas City, MOKIPP Houston Public Schools Houston, TXKounkuey Design Initiative* Los Angeles, CA

Moorland Family YMCA Dallas, TXNew York City Department of Education New York, NYNewark Public Schools Newark, NJNova Classical Academy Saint Paul, MNRicardo Flores Magon Academy Denver, COSalvation Army Torrance Long Beach, CASanta Ana Unified School District Santa Ana, CASEED School of Washington, DC Washington, DCSozo Sports of Central Washington Yakima, WASwan River School District Bigfork, MTTown of Louisburg Louisburg, NCTown of Medley Medley, FLUrban Ministry Center Charlotte, NCUtah Development Academy Salt Lake City, UTVillage of Valley Stream Valley Stream, NYWidener University Chester, PA

* Indicates organizations that received two grants

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PASSBACK

ADDITIONAL GRANTS

Passback creates opportunities for kids to play soccer by collecting and redistributing soccer equipment to kids in underserved communities, where children love the sport but can’t afford the gear needed to play.

GRANT RECIPIENTSBirmingham YMCA Youth Center Birmingham, ALBoston Parks and Recreation Boston, MABurten, Bell, Carr Development, Inc. Cleveland, OHChattanooga Girls Leadership Academy Chattanooga, TNEast Baton Rouge Parish School System Baton Rouge, LAFort Smith Express Soccer Fort Smith, ARHebrew Educational Society Brooklyn, NYInternational Minority Hub Bedford, NHJamestown Community Center San Francisco, CANew Brunswick Tomorrow New Brunswick, NJOakland University Rochester, MIPeter & Paul Community Services St. Louis, MOPure Game Aliso Viejo, CASan Antonio Sports Foundation San Antonio, TXSeaTac United SeaTac, WASpecial Olympics Massachusetts Marlboro, MAThunder Plus/Higher Ground Academy Saint Paul, MNWest End Health Center Cincinnati, OH

PROGRAMS • CHANGING LIVES, TRANSFORMING COMMUNITIES

With the support of our corporate partners, we award grants each year to nonprofit organizations that provide sports-based youth development programming to kids in underserved communities.

These grants help fund important expenses, such as operational costs and soccer equipment, which are essential to the programs’ success. These grants create access and opportunities for kids to play soccer while strengthening the sports-based youth development community.

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BEING A GOOD PLAYER MEANS BEING A BETTER PERSON. — Juan, Soccer for Success

participant, Los Angeles

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CAPITAL SOCCER CLASSIC In May, we hosted the fourth annual Capital Soccer Classic, which brought together international embassies, Members of Congress, Capitol Hill staffers, former professional soccer players, and other VIPs to play the world’s game of soccer.

We kicked off the family-friendly event with the Embassy Tournament, followed by the main event—the Republicans versus Democrats Congressional Match. In this match, Members of Congress and former

professional soccer players faced off for bragging rights as D.C.’s best Congressional soccer team. The Democrats took home the win after an exciting game.

The night concluded with the Staffer Tournament, which featured staffers from Capitol Hill playing in a friendly round-robin tournament. Overall, the Classic united people of all backgrounds and supported our national programs for kids in underserved communities.

CHANGING LIVES, TRANSFORMING COMMUNITIES • EVENTS & CONFERENCES

SOCCER FOR SUCCESS

NATIONAL TRAINING Each year, Soccer for Success coach-mentors gather in Washington, D.C. for the Soccer for Success National Training. This event is an opportunity for attendees to learn the latest Soccer for Success curriculum and the most effective way to teach it to their local program participants. Throughout the comprehensive three-and-a-half-day event, trainers learn both soccer skills and best practices for youth development.

Through the National Training, we ensure that all coach-mentors receive proper training to successfully run Soccer for Success in their communities across the country.

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WORKING WITH POLITICAL LEADERS

EVENTS & CONFERENCES • CHANGING LIVES, TRANSFORMING COMMUNITIES

86 participants

attended

31 states

represented

94 Congressional

office visits

Capitol Hill Day 2016 URBAN SOCCER SYMPOSIUM

160+organizations

attended

The Urban Soccer Symposium is a unique professional development conference that brings together hundreds of professionals in the sports-based youth development field. The conference provides the opportunity for attendees to share best practices while working toward a common goal of reaching more children in urban, underserved communities.

The 2016 Urban Soccer Symposium, presented by Soccer Shots, was the most attended Symposium to date. The workshops were informative and engaging, and provided attendees with new ideas and inspiration. In honor of the Symposium’s 10th anniversary, the original founders of the Symposium were honored and celebrated in an energetic group session. After focusing on the pioneers in the field, best practices for today, and ideas for the future, attendees left the conference excited to create opportunities for kids to play soccer.

We educate Members of Congress on the power of soccer for social change, while focusing on enhancing children’s lives and communities through the sport.

This year’s Capitol Hill Day had 86 attendees representing 31 states. Attendees met with 94 Congressional offices from both sides of the aisle regarding important federal funding sources for mentoring, and health and wellness programming.

Presented by

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Enrico and Danielle GagliotiLarry and Yumi GeeBarry KnappPeter and Dina LutherRichard and Cynthia McKinneyJim and Taya MessinaPeter RahbarJohn and Lisa RipleyCaroline Dew StaleyKaren Brodkin WatsonDana Weintraub and Michael

CallahanLeighton and Beatrice WelchMark WilliamsonNeal Wilson

LEADERSHIP COUNCILS This list includes individuals who served on the U.S. Soccer Foundation Leadership Councils between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016.

Bay Area, CATanya ClarkEric ColsonDonna ColsonNoah EisnerLarry GeeMichael JungDavid KavalCaroline StaleyDana Weintraub

Los Angeles, CAVincent Bartolotta IIIKaren Brodkin WatsonDavid Bugliari

Jeffrey DalyJohn MalloryAlan RothenbergRussell SauerPaul Tosetti

New York, NYGeorge AltirsKyra BarryRichard BirnsPaul BrittonMarc de GrandpreDana DiprimaJason FoxEnrico GagliotiCarlos Garcia-TunonBarry KnappKevin McCarthyRichard McKinneyGifford MillerChristopher PearlmanPeter Rahbar

INDIVIDUAL DONORS This list includes individuals who donated to the U.S. Soccer Foundation between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016.

President’s Circle Donors who contributed $10,000 or moreGeorge and Elizabeth AltirsAnonymousKyra BarryRichard and Melissa BirnsDonna and Eric ColsonNoah and Sarah EisnerJason and Ailsa Fox

DONORS

Claudio ReynaJohn RipleyErik StoverLeighton Welch

Washington, DCBen ChangMeghan Clodius KarellasBill CroninJoe Del GuercioJeff DramstadScott FrederickMark GardinerTom HuntAJ JonesMichael McKenzieElizabeth MullinWill PeppoMarc RossAaron VelliNeal Wilson

Champion’s CircleDonors who contributed $9,999–$5,000Anonymous Vincent Bartolotta IIIDavid BugliariJeffrey DalyMary and Len FloryEd Foster-SimeonCarlos and Amra Garcia-TunonJohn and Tracy MalloryAlan Gifford MillerJoAnn NealeEllie and Gary SingerCharles “Cully” Stimson

Denise JenkinsWilliam JohnsonRob and Mary KalerAlex KirkCarolyn KoutsaftisCharles LambertMerijane LeeKim LevyMicah LoebLaura McGradyPaul MetellusCharles Miles and Naomi

FreundlichJulius MillerAllan and Vivian MooreLibby MullinIan MurdochMario OrtegaTheodore PerkinsKurt RupprechtJames SadowskiRalph SantoraLowell SearsErik SeeneyCatherine and Jonathan ShapiroNicholas SilversPerry SmithChris SpagnoliBruce TecklenburgChristopher and Jill VollmerAnthony WebbIvan WolpertDemetri Zavakos

MVPsDonors who contributed $4,999–$1,000Rodolpho AmbossAnonymousDorothee and Scott AshbyChristopher and Mary Taylor

BehrensEric BenderMichael and Jennifer BorislowSamuel ByrneBen ChangMary and Dennis ClemensRobert and Georgianna ContigugliaBill CroninJerome De BontinJoe Del GuercioMohd DharDana and Stephen DiprimaJeff DramstadChristine Duffy RogersEdward and Susan ForstScott and Jennifer FrederickPaul FrickGeorgia and Donald GogelKen HartmanAJ JonesMichael and Sook JungBrian and Victoria KleinJohn KoskinenPhilip LovettJennifer MackesyCharles and Linda MarshallEd McBrideMichael McKenzieSergio MonsalveKenneth OsgoodAndrew PaulKevin and Pamela PayneChristopher and Laura PearlmanJill and Alan RappaportAnthony RizzaAlan and Georgina RothenbergJason RuggieroRichard ScheffCraig and Christina Sharon

Seth Schermer and Joshua SiegelDavid and Tina SutphenAngie TaubeRichard TavosoErik and Jacqueline ThammOwen ThomasAaron Velli and Gabrielle KoeppelHon. James WalshRichard and Nancy Whitney

Team CaptainsDonors who contributed $999–$300Christopher AbellAmy and Leonard BardDaniel BernsteinBrian BilelloFrederick BlissGianfranco and Elda BorroniBob and Mary BrantleyIrene CardonCecil Chen and Elizabeth HaanesWylie ChenDavid Cherubin and Theresa

VaughanMeghan Clodius KarellasJennifer DeMarraisAndy DrausJohn DummMargaret EberbachBurton EdelsteinRichard Eisen and Joy Beth

MarkowitzChris EtheridgeGeorge GastisGreg GhodsiAshton GoodJonathan GowdySunil and Marcela GulatiEric HalperJohn HanleyBrad and Debbie HaysAmy HornerMary Claire HornerCandace and Paul HoustonCharlie InversoAnne and Siddharth Iyer

Thank you, U.S. Soccer Foundation supporters, for your generosity. As a result of your continued support, we were able to positively impact more kids across the country.

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SupportersDonors who contributed up to $299Kathleen AdamsFaye AdlerMichael AidanEvelyn AkersMatthew AleksinasMargarita AlfonzoTim AlmaguerDavid AlversonMallory AmaniKevin AndersonCallie Andrews-RankinAnonymousSteve ArgerisPatricia ArtyMichael BabichJennifer BackusLinda BadeschChristopher and Amy BaerWalter and Davies BahrHarry BainbridgeNora BakerTed and Joan BaldwinRochelle BaltuchJohn BancroftAlex BardGordon BarrJen and Gordon BarrGreer BarriaultRobert BarszczKristi BatchelderCarrie BattistiKathleen BaxterAlexander BearmanLauren BeebeRichard BellLisa BellmRobert BerdanWalter and Berenice BernerRobert BilkoJames Biolsi

Maayan BirnsteinMary BizzigottiJed BlaugrundJennifer BlumDavid BohigianBill BonnettDavid and Rosanne BoudourisSusan BradenBruce BradleyKarl BrewOrlie BrewerSean BritainRobert BrooksScott BuchanPhilip BuchananWilliam and Ester BultasE Burke AndersonJeff ByersMichael ByrdKaren CafarellaNicole CamardaCarter CapodannoIrene CardonHarold CarlsonAbby CarltonShannon CarrawayThomas CarrierMichael and Virginia CasagrandeChaz ChalkleyJohn ChamblissDenny and Marcy ChausseeSusan CherryAnn CherundoloJennifer CheslockMae CheungElle CiapciakThomas CicotelloMatthew CnotaBooni CohaviTerry and Ellen CollierClaire CollinsEdward W. CollinsMark ColmanChris ConeeneyLaura ConnorsDeborah CooleyJillian CooneyDeborah CooperMarshall CoppageWilliam, Robert

and Nathalie CorryKathryn CoxJessica Cox

Helen CrimmonDavid CrisantiForrest Lewis CrockerCheryl CrookshanksPatrick CroushlerRichard CrowStephen CurrieHarold CurryRoy DaianyHeather DakkiHelen and Pat DanielMegan DappAmie Dia DavisAlvaro De Los RíosRichard DeanDouglas DekenDr. Jane and Mark DelgadoAndrea DelgadoMandy DesillesThomas and Betty DickersonMark DiekmanBob DingleRobert DiznoffMichael DodsonRobert DohrenwendFytie DraytonDino DrudiSarah DuCrayChris and Kathy DudaJim DuganJim DumanowskiJohan Dykhoff SterneliusAmy EakesTega EdahMark and Jeannie EitelgeorgeJudith EpeDaniel and Michelle ErnstAngela EstacionWilliam EttelsonBill FahmyAndrea FarrisRoger FaulknerChuck FehnerStuart FinkelsteinMark FishkinJustin FishkinWilliam FlemingMaura FoleyKaren ForbesJames FordRhys and Bryce Foster-SimeonTom FrankBenjamin Frei

DONORS • CHANGING LIVES, TRANSFORMING COMMUNITIES

Daniel FrisielloJaime FusterFrank GallantB.S. GallantAmanda GammonGonzalo Garcia AndresNieves GarciaDarien Garcia PenaJenny Garcia-AmayaBonnie GarntoMichael Garrett and Lee WipperNenen GedeBrian GeffertStephen GeiselAmanda GendreauAndrew GerbosiVictor GilHerbert and Donna GiobbiLynn GodmilowAvitai GoldRobert GoldbergJoAnne GoldbergKarli GoldmanIsabel GonzalezStephen GoodmanMichael GrecoIrene GreenbergBill and Kevin GrenkeBeth GriffinLouis GrinChristian GrinschglBurak M GuvensoylarWilliam HajkoJim HallenbeckKatherine HaroldBarbara HarperReginald HarrisonR W Harrison JrChris and Nancy HarshmanJoseph HartGeorge HeathAndrew HeckamanMatthew HermanCatherine HerridgeAlan HessAlan HethcoatDaniel HigginsDebbie HigginsAlan HimmelsteinMarykay HoenstineJames HoffmanWilliam HollenbachAndrew Hongell

Emilia HonkasaariChristian HottonTed HowardJ.P. and Linda HowittBrendan HughesPeter HumphreysHeather HutchingsAndrew and Janine IllianoKaren IsenbergKent JamesPatrick and Gail JanigaGail and William JindrichPaul JohnsonGinger JohnsonErin KahnAleksandra KaniaJohn KarnakDavid KatzNancy KeenanRalph and Lisa KeipertJohn KeiserAndrew KellyJeremy KentStephen and Elizabeth KnaussWalter KoertingVincent KooijmanKyle KrauseAnne KreisherStephen KubinecDeirdre Kugelmeyer

and Robert GebelStephen LacherLam Family Henry LamontagneColin LangridgeJohn LarkinKyle LarsonCharles LatshawRichard and Elin LawrenceWarren LearyScot and Wendy LeboltJennifer LeeJonas Lehmann-KarpDarcy LevitWilliam LightBrian LipschultzKelly LittleSergio LopezCarol LoscalzoSteven LowerySteven LubotPaulo LukaseviciusMichael Lurey

Fred LuthardtRichard MaerzJames MajewskiGale MamatovaMichelle ManeshAndrew MarioniBrennan MarshallDr. Kenneth MarshallPeter MaslowDavid MayL. MayuranathJames and Ann Mc InnesKevin McCarthyTom MccleeryPatrick McCloskeyKerry McCollumWilliam McGovernKirk and Lori McGregorPaul McKayScott McLachlanMark McNicholasRosemary McPhillipsMonique McSorleyMark and Joy MeiselDavid and Crystal MessersmithJames MeyerHayden MeyersDouglas MillerMichael MilsteadRichard MoffittMichael and Bonnie MokotoffMegan MolloyCarolyn Moss and Daniel HawkinsJohn MuirJoanne MyersMelissa MyersThomas NallPatrick NashAl and Judy NashRosemary NeeleyKarin NelsonCarolyn and Ford NelsonEmma NelsonJJ NelsonTrevor and Deborah NeveLaura NicholsonThomas and Evelyne NovelloJoanne and Francis NugentBrooke NussbaumMargaret Oberschmidt

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Morgan O’BrienEugene OgleEleanor and Dr. Len OliverDenise OrchardRobert and Catherine O’SullivanJoshua OzerCraig PalmerMichael PalumboAndrew PankiwKevin ParkerCarolyn ParlatoPatrice PascualKarin PatelStephanie PattersonJames PattonJoe PellicciaKerri PepoyJohn PeppleMichael PfeiferSarah PickensBen and Leeann PierceDouglas PinneyJohn PollardDennis PollerLeroy E and Candace PowellWilliam PowersBen PrestonLaurel PrzybylskiPatrick PtakMichael QuinRon QuinnTerry and Mark QuistMichael RachaelFrederick RamundoDavid RandoDiane ReminCynthia RepplierDavid RiceHorst RichardsonFrank Riggle Zach RiggleVito RizziMary and James Robbenhaar-FretzMary RobisonChris RockallChristine and Ashley RocksDavid RogalCarlo RomeoTerence RooneyRoberto RosalesDrew RoschliAndrew RosenbergMarc Ross

David RossElizabeth and Mike RossShaina RossDeborah and Howard RubensteinFernando RuizDuane RussellRich RussoAndrea RyanMichelle SaidelMarc SamuelStephen SanbornBill SaporitoRobert SchadMark SchermerDaniel SchoepsNancy SchulzJames ScottChristopher ScottiTom SeddonFrank SelbyAlex and Max SeldinMarissa SerafinoGloria ShackelfordGaye and Donald V ShaffMike ShafferKhara SheehanAnnette Shelby and John ToddH Parker SheltonMatt SicchioGary SiegelRobert SiewertSteven SilbermannRob and Robin SimmelkjaerWalter SissonDavid SkillmanBrenden SloanAndrew SmithLisa SmithDominique SmithJohanna SmithMary Lou SollerJuergen and Susie SommerColleen SonoskyDavid SparksRobert SpatzGina SpearTrent SpiridellisAndrew SquireJulia SteinbergerJanie StollBill and Cheryl SullivanAmy SymondsSteve Szigeti

Zygmunt SzmidtNeil and Rachel TaylorEvangelia TheologidesMark ThomasMolly ThompsonMelicent and Craig ThompsonDavid ThompsonJohn ThomsonDaniel TillsonHester Tinti-KaneAmelia TitusWes TomerMichael and Joan TraversGay TrepanierLaura TroddGrigory TroyanskiyConnie TuckerJake TurpinHarry TurveyTrina UlrichRonald ValloTheresa VaughanPeter VaughanMichael Vaughan-CherubinPatrick VendrelyAlexander VerdoniElaine VillaniThu VuIvan and Randymae WagnerNancy Waibel MaharajBruce WallBarbara WaltersJin WangKrista WashingtonSandra Wasson and Robert

StewartTheresa WeberHung Wei CheeStacy WeinbergPatrick and Patricia WeirJames WelchRobert WhiteAdrienne Wichard-EddsSusan WicklundJoan WigginsDurward WilliamsBruce WilliamsDonald Wine IIMichael WinogadRodney and Barbara WomerChris WycheJohn and Jeanne YaeckerErnie Yarborough

Donald YoungJim and Susan YuschakAlan and Tana ZeiglerWilliam ZerhouniJim and James ZerkleRudiger, Jenneth and Rudy

ZimmermannFinley ZoeschCameron Zuniga

FOUNDATIONS This list includes foundations that supported the 2015-2016 program year.

Arthur M. Blank Family FoundationChristopher Welch and Katherine

Hosford Charitable FundClark Charitable Foundation Computer Sciences Corporation

Settlement FundEmanuel J. Friedman PhilanthropiesGulton Foundation Inc.James & Virginia Welch FoundationKaiser Foundation Health Plan

of the Mid-Atlantic States Kresge Foundation Levitt FoundationLos Angeles Galaxy FoundationM&T Bank Foundation Nike FoundationOak Foundation Orlando City Soccer FoundationOppenheim Charitable FoundationPlato Malozemoff FoundationPledgeling Foundation Sanofi Foundation Sarah Lahr Educational FundSilicon Valley Community

FoundationThe Butler Family Charitable FundThe David and Lucile Packard

Foundation The Edwards Charitable Foundation

The Lucius N. Littauer Foundation Inc.

The Miami Foundation The Precourt FoundationThe Selective Insurance Group

FoundationW.K. Kellogg FoundationWeiermiller Family Fund

CORPORATIONS4POINT4adidasAdvanced Polymer TechnologyAmazonAmerica’s CharitiesAnheuser BuschBank of America Matching GiftsCavaCHA SportsChipotleComcastCongressional Federal Credit UnionDataprise Inc.D.C. UnitedDeltaEvents DC First GivingGoldman Sachs GivesHellas Construction, Inc.Hempfield High SchoolHunter IndustriesIllinois Youth SoccerIndependent Charities of AmericaJohnson & JohnsonJP Morgan Chase Employee Giving

CampaignKaBOOM!KPMG LLPKwik GoalMajor League SoccerMajor League Soccer Players UnionMLS WORKSMondelez

Musco Sports Lighting, LLCNetwork for GoodNew York Red BullsNike, Inc.Nottingham InsuranceOracle CorporationPepsiCoPlay For Your CauseS&P GlobalSan Jose EarthquakesScreaming EaglesSeattle SoundersSharp and Williams Plumbing

Heating and ACSoccer Shots FranchisingSoccer Shots Global GoalsSoccer.comSouthern New Hampshire UniversitySport CourtSports Endeavors, Inc.StaplesSteeplechase Sportsplex, LLCSurvey MonkeyThe HillU.S. Soccer FederationVerizonVolkswagenWaters CorporationWells Fargo Community Support

CampaignWorld Soccer Shop

FEDERAL AND GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Corporation for National and

Community Service, Social Innovation Fund

Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention

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FINANCIALS Financial information for the fiscal years ending on June 30, 2016 and June 30, 2015

2016 2015

UnrestrictedTemporarily

Restricted Total UnrestrictedTemporarily

Restricted Total

Revenue and support

Contributions $ 2,817,091 $ 271,067 $ 3,088,158 $ 3,059,680 $ 213,527 $ 3,273,207

Investment income 808,854 - 808,854 800,666 - 800,666

In-kind contributions 496,619 - 496,619 518,664 - 518,664

Other income 140,323 - 140,323 349,400 - 349,400

Federal grant revenue 2,575,507 - 2,575,507 2,387,054 - 2,387,054

Net assets released from restrictions

365,060

(365,060)

-

246,884

(246,884)

-

Total revenue and support 7,203,454 (93,993) 7,109,461 7,362,348 (33,357) 7,328,991

Expenses

Program services

Programs and grants 8,285,326 - 8,285,326 8,061,137 - 8,061,137

Communications 764,288 - 764,288 786,692 - 786,692

Government relations 428,671 - 428,671 334,316 - 334,316

9,478,285 - 9,478,285 9,182,145 - 9,182,145

Supporting services

Development 779,342 - 779,342 819,087 - 819,087

Management and general 621,892 - 621,892 621,323 - 621,323

1,401,234 - 1,401,234 1,440,410 - 1,440,410

Total expenses 10,879,519 - 10,879,519 10,622,555 - 10,622,555

Change in net assets before market value adjustment on investments

(3,676,065) (93,993) (3,770,058) (3,260,207) (33,357) (3,293,564)

Realized and unrealized (losses) gains on investments (2,515,051) - (2,515,051) 441,027 - 441,027

Change in net assets (6,191,116) (93,993) (6,285,109) (2,819,180) (33,357) (2,852,537)

Net assets

Beginning 45,802,770 449,666 46,252,436 48,621,950 483,023 49,104,973

Ending $39,611,654 $ 355,673 $39,967,327 $45,802,770 $ 449,666 $46,252,436

STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES

2016 2015

Assets

Cash $ 132,698 $ 97,133

Grants receivable 627,553 530,430

Contributions receivable 1,765,381 2,598,146

Investments 44,111,736 48,353,746

Property and equipment, net 124,564 85,254

Other assets 74,941 73,903

$ 46,836,873 $ 51,738,612

Liabilities and Net Assets

Liabilities

Accounts payable and accrued expenses $ 1,575,727 $ 792,807

Margin line of credit 1,780,692 840,279

Refundable grants 359,485 154,850

Grants payable 3,073,582 3,575,190

Deferred rent 80,060 123,050

6,869,546 5,486,176

Net assets

Unrestricted 39,611,654 45,802,770

Temporarily restricted 355,673 449,666

39,967,327 46,252,436

$46,836,873 $51,738,612

STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION

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A SNAPSHOT OF HOW WE UTILIZE FUNDS

Gianfranco Borroni

Dr. Bob Contiguglia

Dr. Jane Delgado

Ed Foster-Simeon President & CEO

Enrico Gaglioti

Sunil Gulati

Brian Klein

Peter Luther

Charles Marshall Chairman Emeritus

David Messersmith

JoAnn Neale

Kevin Payne Vice Chairman

Alan Rothenberg Founder & Lifetime Director

Jim Messina

U.S. Soccer Foundation FY 2016 Total Expenses

BOARD OF DIRECTORSJuergen Sommer

Charles “Cully” Stimson Chairman

David Sutphen Secretary

Hon. James Walsh

Dr. Dana Weintraub

Leighton Welch Treasurer

6%General & Administrative$621,892

7% Development$779,342

87% Programs $9,478,285

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WELL, I STARTED TO BE A LITTLE MORE ... HOW CAN I SAY THIS? A LITTLE MORE HAPPY. I’M GETTING A LITTLE BIT MORE HAPPY. —Sean, Soccer for Success participant, Philadelphia

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