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JERAMAYACB Class of 2021

Freshman at STLCC

2020-2021ANNUAL REPORT#YouAreHere

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Scott and CB collegian Marshell take a selfie as they prepare to lobby for higher education together in Washington, D.C.

(left to right): Scott, President & CEO, 2021 Graduates: Aniya, Carnahan High School; Paige, Collegiate School of Medicine & Bioscience; Chris, STLCC

Dear CB community:

Learning from young people is a habit I’m privileged to pursue, whether it’s my kids, CB students, or Simone Biles. “The twisties” —a phenomenon in gymnastics where you lose the connection between mind and body, finding yourself lost in the air, in danger of grave injury or worse—was new. It reminded me of how we at College Bound chose our mantra for the year: You are here.

You are here: you’ve chosen to spend a few minutes thinking about CB students, their challenges and triumphs, aspirations and hopes. 2021 is better than 2020 in many ways, but I have found myself struggling at times with something like “the twisties”—and remembering our students’ wisdom and the community behind this work brings me back to earth each time.

CB students’ experiences are as varied as their faces, on Zoom or behind masks, in reconfigured classrooms or kitchen tables. This month, they are finally crossing our threshold at 110 N. Jefferson for masked, distanced meetings with coaches, classes, therapy, and a place to simply be, again.

Your support and partnership have allowed us to be there for it all, in whatever way we can: for drive-by birthdays and our outdoor graduation party, for ACT practice and personal narrative development, for the hard-earned A’s and the acceptances, the remote internships and the graduations of all kinds.

While feeling the pull of a less fractious future and uncertain when it might finally arrive, we hold onto the gifts of luminaries from other times. Educator and civil rights leader Dr. Robert Moses recently passed at 86, and CB Founder Lisa Zarin shared this gem of his with me: “The most important social problem affecting people of color today is economic access, and this depends crucially on math and science literacy, because the American economy is now based on knowledge and technology, not labor.”

At CB, we play an important role in developing young minds to be prepared for their futures. We are focused on math and science literacy, and we are committed to positioning our students to attain their degrees and the careers that follow. And this is not the only role we play. Our students are people —whole, complex, deserving of every resource in a set of systems that deny resources all too often.

Ensuring they have those resources is joyful work. We thank you for being part of it—for being here, for and with CB.

With gratitude,

Scott Baier, President & CEO

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Areanna, CB student & recent University City High School graduate with Rep. Cori Bush. Areanna competed in the 2021 Congressional Art Competition.

MISSION: Through an individualized, holistic, and multi-year commitment, CB empowers promising students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds to achieve bachelor’s degrees and successful careers.

TABLE OF CONTENTSCB Road Map 6Start Here 8 10th Grade 1011th Grade 1212th Grade 14College Years 16Alumni 18Measuring Impact 20Schools We Attend 21Board of Directors 22Financials 23Cap & Gown 24 Stick with a Student 26Trivia Night 26Giving 27

“Freedom is not a state; it is an act. It is not some enchanted garden perched high on a distant plateau where we can finally sit down and rest. Freedom is the continuous action we all must take, and each generation must do its part to create an even more fair, more just society. The work of love, peace, and justice will always be necessary, until their realism and their imperative takes hold of our imagination, crowds out any dream of hatred or revenge, and fills up our existence with their power.” ― John Lewis, Across That Bridge: Life Lessons and a Vision for Change

LASHE’CB Class of 2016 and a 2021 graduate

of University of Missouri -St. Louis

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Short & long-term goal setting

College & career prep basics, studystrategies, reading & writing skill building

Intensive academic skill development + individualized ACT strategy & instruction

Building college lists, drafting college essays, learning stress management & organization skills

Free transferable college credit at College Bound Summer Institute

College visits, meetings with admissions reps, & lots of research to find the right one with each student

Essay edits & application navigation

Financial aid negotiation, scholarship applications, & strategizing for minimal debt

Summer Bridge Program

Career planning! Internships, mentorships, & networking

1:1 advising, mentorship & coaching

LIVING LIVESOF CHOICE & OPPORTUNITY

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H Grade

SOCIAL EMOTIONAL LEARNING

INNERSTATE

MENTALHEALTH

SERVICES

INNERSTATE

1:1 COACHING

INNERSTATE

EMERGENCYSTUDENTFUNDING

INNERSTATE

11TH Grade

12TH Grade

COLLEGE

CB ALUM

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CB’S ROAD MAPTO SUCCESS

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START HERE

New CB students join us the summer after 9th grade after being recruited in schools and at events. This school year, our full-service program reached 440 students and served an additional 120 students through our CB@STLCC program at St. Louis Community College’s Forest Park campus.

Of these students:

89% qualify for the federal free & reduced lunch program.90% will be the first in their families with a college degree.100% are committed to obtaining their college degree.

IN OUR CB FAMILYstudents receive:

Scholarship opportunities

Free ACT prep classes

Early college preparation

Support through college

Opportunities to earn early college credit

Career & self-exploration

Mental health services

Life-long CB community

Recruitment & Long-Term Commitment

EJ, a new member of the Recruitment Team and alum of CB, University City High School, and Northwest Missouri State – shown here with the U City Lion!

Our 7-9 year relationship starts in high school and lasts until students earn their degrees. We empower first-generation college students to live lives of choice and opportunity. CB students leverage their experiences to maximize growth and shape their futures.

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WORDS OF GRATITUDE FROM OUR TENTH GRADERS

“Thank you for always pushing me to do better. I appreciate you for caring about me not as a student but as a person checking up on me.”

“Honestly, I'm not that good at wording gratitudes, but it's so obvious to me that all of the coaches at CB care about us and our future. I really thank you for caring so much about my future and helping me achieve my goals.”

Sophomore year is about getting to know each other, figuring out basics of college and career planning, and identifying unique gifts. Though we were unable to make our traditional trip to camp this year, we spent time getting to know each other through an intensive vision boarding activity, followed by roadmapping that allowed 10th graders to determine actions and steps to take their goals from vision to reality.

Vision boarding inspiration & roadmapping futures. Learning academic habits, goal-setting, & study strategies. Establishing a growth mindset & emphasizing self-compassion. Tuning in to academic tracks: homework, ACT, math, & reading. Choosing an individualized milestone track: math & reading tutoring, homework planning, or early ACT prep. Workshopping personal narratives.

10thGRADEB

Laying Foundations“Thank you Micayla for helping me grow as a person, giving me wonderful advice, and teaching me German. You’re an amazing and kind soul.”

“I would like to thank Tylar!!! I love her so much; she never judged me or looked at me wrong. I would like to thank her!! Hopefully I will have her next year! Shes the one who motivated me to continue and start College Bound!”

Ava, a sophomore at Collegiate School of Medicine & Bioscience, will begin STLCC’s Early College Academy Program this fall.

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Hours studying sentence structure? Killing it in algebra? Reading 20 novels a year to build vocabulary? None of it matters more than family income when it comes to a student’s ACT score. Private ACT prep courses can run upwards of $2,000; at CB, individualized ACT strategy and instruction are free—and required. And that’s not all we do in 11th grade. Students:

Develop college lists. Receive supplemental math & reading instruction. Set and work towards ACT, personal, & academic SMART goals. Develop study strategies best aligned with individual learning styles. Flex their essay writing muscles. Learn stress management & organization skills that will set them up for personal and academic success.

COLLEGE BOUND SUMMER INSTITUTE (CBSI)The Bayer Fund College Bound Summer Institute, or CBSI, gives students the opportunity to learn on a college campus while earning transferable credit during the summer between 10th and 11th grade.

Though COVID required that CBSI take place remotely in 2020 and 2021, we look forward to returning to the University of Missouri —St. Louis (UMSL) campus next summer.

11thGRADEB

Setting up for success

DID YOU KNOW? In addition to providing 1-on-1 therapy for any student in CB, our Mental Health Services team facilities Social & Emotional Learning sessions during 10th and 11th grade classes. Topics include responsible decision making, self awareness, and relationship building.

“I’m really liking the connectivity between the coaches and the classes through study sessions and hangouts while also we are granted the freedom of basing our work time around any summer activities we have going on.”

Xela plays basketball at Carnahan High School and is interested in a career in broadcast journalism.

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CELEBRATING GRADUATES: CB@STLCCCommunity support and strong partnerships with St. Louis Community College (STLCC) and St. Louis Public Schools (SLPS) allowed CB to establish a program in response to data revealing extraordinarily low graduation rates among graduates of SLPS attending STLCC. In CB@STLCC’s 4th year, we served 100 students as they worked to complete their associate’s degrees and either enter the workforce or transfer to a four-year university.

NEW BEGINNINGS: CB@RANKEN Bolstered by the success of CB@STLCC and made possible by a generous gift from the Enterprise Holdings Foundation, we are expanding our embedded services model to Ranken Technical College this fall. The Enterprise Holdings Foundation and Ranken share CB’s commitment to ensuring that students have the supports they need to advance their educations.

12thGRADEB

Time to flyIt’s go time! CB’s 12th grade team provides comprehensive college guidance, editing college essays, narrowing down college lists, and offering advice when the path isn’t clear. Additionally, CB counsels students on available aid, seeks out additional scholarship opportunities, helps families complete FAFSA forms, and advocates for increased institutional aid whenever possible. 12th grade students:

Visit college campuses—and the CB students studying there! Talk to admissions officers. Work with coaches to select & apply for best-fit colleges.

To celebrate the Class of 2021, we gave graduates a diploma frame, reusable tote bag, water bottle, gift cards, and of course, a handwritten card.

Jordyn graduated this May from STLCC with a 3.6 GPA while working two jobs and applying to four-year institutions.

Throwback to FAFSA season in 2014! 1514

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KELSIProud new Lawrence

University Community Council president!

Imagine having an advisor and mentor on speed dial throughout your college career —someone who checks in when they haven’t heard from you in a while, offers guidance and support when the going gets tough, and celebrates each and every achievement along the path to a degree. College Bound’s work with collegians is all about:

Being all-in! Providing one-on-one assistance anytime. Debt management, path to degree & career planning. Instilling deeper self-confidence. Advocating for students at every turn.

Spring semester care packages with writing utensils, a snazzy CB umbrella, and a fun mystery item!

collegeYEARS

Earning that degree, making a mark

DEANGELO | attends Missouri Valley Collegeand is a self-proclaimed car enthusiast.

Sheanique attends Southeast Missouri State University and was awarded the Advocacy, Equity and Justice Scholarship!

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18ZECORA | K-12 educator at

the Missouri History MuseumHASSAN | fourth year

medical student at UCLAROSHANDA | scientist at Thermo Fisher Scientific

LEONARD | Fashion designer & employee at GalaxE.Solutions

ALEXIS | won an Emerson Award for teaching

ALAYZHA | College Advising Corps adviser at WashU in St. Louis

HEAVYN | Part of a fellowship at Tennessee Justice Center

Our alumni fill us with pride and joy. We are thrilled when they visit, join the CB staff, serve on Board committees, and engage in honest discussion with current students about their collegiate and career experiences.

In 2019, we hosted our first CB Homecoming. This family-friendly event featured food trucks, games, ice cream, and swag. We were thrilled to see our extended CB family, especially our alums. COVID has kept us from being able to gather in large groups, but that doesn’t mean we haven’t been able to check in. Earlier this year, we hosted career panels featuring some of our esteemed former students—and we have our first CB alum serving on the Board’s finance committee! BRIANA | Missouri State

University graduate and RN

RUSSELL | Collge Bound’s12th Grade Manager

CBALUMNI

Community for LifeERIC | At Columbia College

pursuing his Master’s degree

MORGAN | Planning to attend law school in Fall 2022

MAYA | Getting ready to attend graduate school

Tanner, CB Class of 2008, is the Senior Education Advisor for American Student Assistance/Gear UP. He Zoomed with students during our Arts, Humanities & Community Speaker Series.

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Some of the colleges and universities CB students attend:

Alabama A&M UniversityAlbion CollegeAlcorn State UniversityBenedictine CollegeBennett College for WomenBradley UniversityCarnegie Mellon UniversityCentral Methodist UniversityClark Atlanta UniversityColgate UniversityColumbia College-ChicagoColumbia UniversityCornell CollegeDePaul UniversityEarlham CollegeEastern Michigan UniversityFisk UniversityFontbonne UniversityGeorgetown UniversityGeorgia State UniversityGrambling State UniversityGrinnell CollegeGustavus Adolphus CollegeHampton UniversityHarris-Stowe State UniversityHoward UniversityIowa State UniversityJackson State UniversityKalamazoo CollegeKansas State UniversityLangston UniversityLawrence UniversityLehigh UniversityLindenwood UniversityLoyola University-ChicagoMarquette UniversityMaryville CollegeMaryville UniversityMissouri Baptist UniversityMissouri Southern State UniversityMissouri State UniversityMissouri University of Science & Technology

Morehead State UniversityMorehouse CollegeNorthwestern UniversityNorthwest Missouri State UniversityOberlin CollegePhilander Smith CollegePomona CollegePrinceton UniversityRanken Technical CollegeRhodes CollegeRockhurst UniversityRust CollegeSewanee-The University of the SouthSoutheast Missouri State UniversitySouthern Illinois University EdwardsvilleSpelman CollegeSaint Louis University Stephens CollegeSt. Louis Community CollegeSt. Louis College of PharmacySwarthmore CollegeTennessee State UniversityTexas A&M University Truman State UniversityUnited States Air Force AcademyUnited States Military AcademyUniversity of Central MissouriUniversity of ChicagoUniversity of IowaUniversity of Michigan-Ann ArborUniversity of Missouri-ColumbiaUniversity of Missouri-Kansas CityUniversity of Missouri-St. LouisUniversity of Notre DameVanderbilt UniversityWashington University in St. LouisWebster UniversityWestminster CollegeWheelock CollegeWilliam Jewell CollegeWilliam Woods UniversityXavier University of Louisiana

100% of students in CB’s Class of 2021 graduated from high school.

91% of the CB Class of 2020 matriculated to college within six months of graduation.

50% of CB collegians graduate college within 6 years.

80% of those graduates cross the finish line in 3-5 years. 47% of CB students are projected to have zero debt upon graduation.

DID YOU KNOW?CB started in 2006 with 36 students in 2 high schools. We have grown to serve 540 students from 35 high schools in the region. And CB students graduate college at a rate nearly 500% higher than their economically disadvantaged peers. We are proud of our students’ hard work and dedication to staying on track:

“If I hadn’t joined CB, I don’t think I would have started or completed college. The application process, the financial aid process was a lot and it can be difficult to navigate.” —Christion, CB Class of 2016, University of Missouri–St. Louis Class of 2021

MEASURING IMPACT SCHOOLS WE ATTEND

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Jill Anderson | Edward Jones*Keith Brooks | Big League ImpactSusan Buse | AttorneyDoreen Carmichael | Maritz CXChuck Carpenter | Central Bank of St. LouisKendall Coyne | AmerenJerry Fox | BJC HealthCareRandy Grady | Riezman BergerDan Mandoli | Cordant Health SolutionsBryan McGowan | KPMG Dan Miller | CIBCAl Mitchell | BayerJohn Murphy | Enterprise Holdings, Inc.Dr. Gretchen Sander | Retired Pediatrician & Community VolunteerBrian Seiz | AccredoSheniece Smith | Hannibal Regional HospitalPatrick Smith | Ameren*Julie Stern | JBS PilatesKristin Thompson Poelker | Renaissance FinancialPete Zeiser | Midwest BankCentre

SUPPORT AND REVENUEContribution revenue, including in-kind $2,453,147Special events $947,259Government funding $702,428Investment income $197.731 Total Support & Revenue $4,300,576

FUNCTIONAL EXPENSESProgram $2,178,961General & Administrative $217,965Fundraising $369,173 Total Functional Expenses $2,765,829

Change in Net Assets $1,534,747 Net Assets, beginning of year $5,241,027Net Assets, end of year $6,775,774

Statement of Activities | January 1, 2020 - December 31, 2020

STEWARDSHIP IS TOP PRIORITY: CB embraces the values of financial accountability and transparency. Our Finance Committee is led by Tim Farquhar, a partner at Rubin Brown who holds CFA and CPA certifications.

Marilyn Dredge, Chair | Community Volunteer, The Shepard Family FoundationRonald Norwood, Vice Chair | Lewis RiceTim Farquhar, Treasurer | RubinBrownTodd Kaye, Secretary | Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner(Officers pictured on left, from top to bottom)

BOARD OF DIRECTORS FINANCIALS

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*Incoming 2021 Board Member

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Latriece & Orvin Kimbrough Gail & Clif Smart

THANK YOU EVENT CO-CHAIRS & PRESENTING SPONSOR:

We belong to each other, even when we are apart. Saturday JUNE12, 2021

Kimberly & Ronald Norwood

STUDENT SPEAKERS

NiyaMissouri State University

Jordyn St. Louis Community College

CB’s community celebrated Cap & Gown in Springfield, St. Louis, and living rooms across the country, with co-chairs and Board leaders stepping up to host small receptions that captured the same joy that has drawn so many to the ballroom since 2008.

By the numbers: Approximately 100 guests joined in small outdoor celebrations. Special thanks to Randy Grady & Tracey Cain, Latriece & Orvin Kimbrough, and Gail & Clif Smart for creating spaces to recognize our students’ accomplishments.

More than 200 friends Zoomed in and connected to CB’s virtual event and first-ever student panel, chatting in breakout rooms and giving generously:

68 new donors became part of our cause. We welcomed 170 returning champions. Together we raised $750,000!

We hope you will join our joyful reunion at next year’s Cap & Gown Ball!

SAVE THE DATE:

JUNE 11, 2022

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2021 CAP & GOWN AT HOME & AROUND TOWN

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CB students commit to 7-9 years with us and we commit to them. We are especially thankful to the donor community that has made a three-year commitment:

Mike BeckerGretchen Sander & Adam BirenbaumTracey Cain & Randy GradySally & Chuck CarpenterJane & Peter ConradJulie Ann & Kendall CoyneJennifer & Jonathan DeutschDorette & Ed GoldbergBarbara B. GoodmanKate & David HatfieldLauren Weissman Kerner & Kyle KernerDiane Levine & Jimmy JenkinsStacey & Rich LiekwegAnn & Randy LiptonKimberly & Ron NorwoodWinston RogersDana & Barry SandweissLucy SchreiberJulie & Tim SternNicky & Scott SternKerith & Frank ThurmanTeri & Paul WeberLisa Orden Zarin, CB Founder & Larry Zarin

ANNUAL CRAM SESSION! TRIVIA NIGHT

y = New donorsh = Donors for the past 10+ consecutive years

We are continuously humbled by the intentional generosity of our community and we are filled with gratitude to welcome 220 new donors this year —nearly twice as many as 2019!

The following reflects gifts received between January 1, 2020-December, 31, 2020:

LIFE CHANGERS: $200,000-$600,000 (OVER 2-5 YEARS)AnonymousEnterprise Holdings FoundationThe Bellwether FoundationSt. Louis City Department of Human ServicesCarol & Michael Staenberg & The Staenberg Family Foundation hThe Tilles Foundation

GUARDIANS: $100,000-$249,999AnonymousThe Bellwether FoundationDana Brown Charitable TrustEmerson Charitable TrustEnterprise Holdings FoundationCigna & Express Scripts Foundation hMissouri Community Service CommissionSt. Louis City Department of Human ServicesThe Tilles Foundation

HISTORY MAKERS: $50,000-$99,999 AnonymousAnonymous Fund of YouthBridge Community FoundationBayer hBerges Family FoundationDiane Briere de l’Isle & Henry Engelhardt via the Moondance FoundationMelissa & George PazCarol & Michael Staenberg & The Staenberg Family Foundation hUnited Way of Greater St. LouisRobin & Tim Wentworth

FOUNDERS: $25,000-$49,999Ameren Charitable Trust hCardinals Care hGalaxE.SolutionsLynn & Rick HillLenoir Charitable TrustLinda Wallace Jones & Richard JonesNicky & Scott Stern hStifelLaurie & Ray Van de RietLinda & Pete Werner h

PIONEERS: $10,000-$24,999Velma BoyerJulia Boyer & Brian HenryCharleys Kids FoundationCitiCramer InstituteEdward JonesThe Four Leaf Clover FoundationGuild Mortgage - Midwest Region yHerman T. & Phenie R. Pott FoundationJennifer & Tom Hillman hHannah & Will Kendall yCarol & Ward Klein hStacey & Rich Liekweg hAnn & Randy LiptonSharon & Tom McPherronVicky Fraser & Steve MillerNorman J. Stupp Foundation hPolly O'Brien & Barrett Toan hLisa Orden Zarin, CB Founder & Larry Zarin hParkview Gardens AssociationThe Saigh FoundationShepard Family FoundationSherrie & Chris SimsSoutheast Missouri State UniversityLeah StaenbergJulie & Tim Stern hTrio Foundation of St. LouisJane TschudyUniversity City High SchoolW. Grant Williams III, The Sayers Foundation h

Celebrating three generations of giving (left to right): Joe Shepard & Senator Claire McCaskill, Rich &

Marilyn Dredge & Evan Dredge, our youngest donor!

CHEERS to the 51 CHAMPIONS who have supported CB for 10+ years !

session!CRAM ANNUAL TRIVIA NIGHT

CRAM SESSION! TRIVIA NIGHTWe are grateful to our generous sponsor, CREATE A LOOP, for presenting our 4th Annual Trivia Night and to Board member Todd Kaye for his unparalleled virtual emceeing! Over 300 spirited competitors Zoomed in to join us for good times online. Thanks to all that participated, we raised over $40,000—our most successful Cram Session! to date!

Save the date for this year: November 13, 2021

Stick WITH A STUDENT h

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VISIONARIES: $5,000-$9,999Debbie & John Abrams h Albrecht Family Foundation hAon Risk SolutionsBecker Iron & MetalBJC HealthCare hRachael & Joel BrightfieldBuckingham Strategic Wealth hSusan & Paul BuseSally & Chuck Carpenter hCentral Bank of St. LouisCIBCJane & Peter Conrad hFirst BankLana & Jerry FoxHBM HoldingsPam & Kyle HickokSally & Ken Katzif hBarbara Kohm in honor of Cate DolanKPMG yDiane Levine & Jimmy Jenkins hLewis Rice, LLCLift for Life AcademyMing & Dan MandoliKatherine MarshakMary R. and Ettie A. Jordan Charitable FoundationJamie & Bryan McGowan yMidwest BankCentreLaura & Paul Miller hColleen & Bob Millstone hMissouri State UniversityLiz & John MurphyNational College Attainment NetworkBeverly OdellSaint Louis UniversitySue & Jerry Schlichter hLucy Schreiber hKim & Brian SeizSlalom ySt. Louis Community CollegeSt. Louis County Children's Services FundThe St. Louis Trust Company yUniversity of Central MissouriUniversity of Missouri—St. LouisWashington University in St. Louis hTeri & Paul Weber

MENTORS: $1,000-$4,999AnonymousMelissa & David AbramsRobin & Scott AltonKevin Bastien yMike BeckerAnne & Steve BezdekLee Bohm hMonica & Lawrence BoveriLisa & Greg Boyce

Jessica & Andy Millner & The Robert & Grace Brod Foundation Cathy & Dave BrownBSI ConstructorsDoreen CarmichaelThe Charity CFO, LLCKimberly & Rich ChongClark-Fox Family FoundationKathleen & Ken Cook hJulie Ann & Kendall CoyneNanci & Marty DaeschLee & Mike DeColaJennifer & Jonathan DeutschMarilyn & Rich DredgeEnterprise HoldingsSara EpsteinLisa & Greg EreksonCynthia Earls & Preston FancherLaura & Tim FarquharTami & Jim Fernandez hAlison & John Ferring in honor of Stacey LiekwegSharon & Dale FiehlerAmy & Nathan FieldsJanice & Bill ForsythTanya & Bart French yNancy FurgersonAnna Garcia, Garcia PropertiesAlyson & Gregg GarlandSara & Eric GilbertDorette & Ed GoldbergBarbara B. Goodman in honor of Carol StaenbergRandy Grady & Tracey Cain hAna Coelho & Leonard GreenDebbie & John GreenbergAnne & Sheldon Harber hKate & David HatfieldKristen & Chris Hite in honor of Daniel BaysMary Ann & Ed IgnaczakAnthony IraceCarla Jackson hChris Jacobs & Hank Webber hJohnson & JohnsonKaren Kalish & the Estelle W. Kalish & Karen S. Kalish Fund hDiane & David KatzmanSarah & Todd Kaye hKerrin & David KowachKaren & Mont LevyKathy & Rick LintzStephanie & David LoeschRyan & Alison Lynch yMeredith Malone & Scott Baier hElaine & Arthur MargulisMatter Family OfficeSenator Claire McCaskill & Joe ShepardMethod Finance yJulie & Dan Miller

Connie Brickson & Michael Zarin in honor of Lisa Zarin Daretta & Fred BurdellCarol & Ed Cohen hDavid DankmyerJennifer A. DeLaney & Christopher B. ReidLynn deLearie & Kevin PummDooley Rowe SchnobelenJudy & Richard Dubin hLaura & Michael EllenhornJoy & Rock Erekson yNicole & Ryan Erickson yMack & Becky FarquharCynthia Florin & Andrey ShawSharon & Barry Friedman hCourtney & Ryan GableNicole & Gabriel GoreGray Picture yKathleen & Richard GundVanessa Halim yAlyssa & Darin HarperSharon & John HeadrickLaura & Mike HerringMimi & Gary HirshbergKaren & Lawrence HooksLisa HuxleyTammy & John JenningsDrs. Betsy Keath & Bill PowderlyNancy & Ken KranzbergMeg & Mike LaneSue & Craig LarsonPam & Kenny Lester hMeleani Matson & Jasvindar Singh yMary McKay & Jan BrowneAndrea & Ben MoravecMimi & Jim MurphyDenise Woodside Murray & Mike Murray in honor of Carla JacksonAngela & Dale Oberkfell yLiz & Kirby OttParker's Table yLinda Peterson & Clark McKenzieBeth & Don RobertsMarian Rosen & Jonathan GoldbergLaura & Scott Sakiyama hJoan & Larry SchachtKristin Sobolik & Scott Peterson yConstance Steinkamp & Matt LambdinTeg & Frank StokesTodd Teixeira yKristin Thompson Poelker & Zachary PoelkerKaren & Mike VangyiaJoy & Buzz VierlingJenny Weber & Doug ShookDiane & Steve Weinstock hCarsen Zarin Groberg & Florent GrobergRisa Zwerling Wrighton & Mark Wrighton

Missouri Community College Assoc. yMarsha & Al Mitchell Julie Morrison Mueller Prost, PCKimberly & Ron NorwoodJeanne O'Keefe & Doug KnowlingGale & Greg PattersonPella Windows and DoorsPenny Pennington yLinda Pietroburgo y in honor of Nikki DeLeo DanielsShelly & Jeff PittmanDevin & Teresa PriceMindy & Brian Pultman h in honor of Lisa & Larry Zarin, Carol StaenbergEmily & Derek RappRenaissance Financial ServicesWinston Rogers, III hHarold SalverdaSam & Marilyn Fox Foundation hDana & Barry SandweissKaren & Scott Seaton yLaurel Sgan & Adam Kibel in honor of Susan Buse, Leah MerrifieldDr. Bethany SleckmanGinger & Bob SmithSheniece & Darnell Smith ySt. Louis Service Bureau FoundationKaren & Tom Stern hMary & Tom Stillman hHeather & Bradley StrahornClaire Stuckel Levinson & Jeff LevinsonColleen & Bill Swanson hJo'an Tankou & Andrew ForemanMeg & Warren TerryJane & Matt Thomas yGary Thomas yKerith & Frank ThurmanDiana & John TrueUniversity of Missouri SystemNorma Vavra Klein & Wallace Klein hRichard & Rebecca VestalLauren Weissman Kerner & Kyle KernerWells Fargo AdvisorsWindow World of St. Louis, IncNancy Wolfe yAmy & Luke Zebala in honor of Kelvin CarrawellEricka Zoll Phelan & Jim Phelan

INFLUENCERS: $500-$999Anonymous3M yLaurie & Craig AnzilottiJason King & Jessica Barreca KingBarb & Doron BergerAnne & Brad Bishop in honor of Carol StaenbergBoeingLynell & Frank Boyd y 2928

INFLUENCERS: $100-$499AnonymousEllen AbramsSuzy Agin yNichole & Gabe Angieri y in honor of Lisa & Larry Zarin Darien & Stephen Arnstein in honor of Debbie GreenbergJoy & Fred BalisPamela & Ed BanfieldKathy & Bob BeckerMarsha & Mike Benney yHolly & Marc Bernstein yBenjamin BierErin Block yDenise & Aaron Bobick yNanci & Jim Bobrow in honor of Sally & Ken KatzifSandhya & Chris BowersSamantha & Andrew Brady yAngie & Keith BrooksJamie & Andrew BrownJessica Buhrman yLeslie & Tony Calandro yDiana CarlinSusan & Chip Casteel hShelly & Jason CattoorKaren Webster & Bob ClarkMaxine Clark & Bob Fox hAlisyn Cobb-Griffin & Mike Griffin yBetsy & Bruce Cohen yMarla & Ed CohenJenny-Brooke Condon yCharli Cooksey & Michael WoodsDana & Mark Cooley yKathy & Rod CooperAmy & Jeff CountsSusan & James CraigChriss & Kent Cudney yJennifer CurtisColin Daly & John Goldie yShripal Daphtary ySusan & Kevin David yBarbara Davison-Campbell & Terrell Campbell yGail Dent y in honor of Jeremy Goldmeier & Kyle KratkyJo-Ann & Thom Digman yCarrie Dodson-Ching & ShiNung ChingEvelyn & Tony Druger yStacy & Jimmie EdwardsExclusive Events, Inc. y in honor of Michelle WexlerGloria Feldman in honor of Joyce EisenbergLaurie FerrendelliJulie & Rodney FickasHarvey Fields yScott Fitzgibbon yMegan & Jamie Fleischel y

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10-year old Evan Dredge held a car wash to raise money for CB!

Not all gifts are monetary. CB AmeriCorps members served more than 22,000 hours during the school year. AmeriCorps, a voluntary civil service program, is federally funded and made possible by the National Corporation for Community Service and the Missouri Community Service Commission. AmeriCorps coaches spend a year (or more) of their lives working alongside our students, supporting them as they work to make their dreams of a college degree a reality.

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