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2016 A N N U A L R E P O R T Because of You The Impact Your Support Made Possible

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2016A N N U A L R E P O R T

Because of Y ouThe Impact Your Support Made Possible

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Our MissionTo inspire and enable all youth, especially those

who need us most, to realize their full potential as

productive, responsible and caring citizens.

Table of Contents1 Letter from Board Chair and President & CEO

2 Board of Directors

3 Demographics

4 Club Locations

5 Programs

7 Events

8 Financials

9 Foundation and Corporate Donors

11 Individual Donors

12 In-Kind Donors and Corporate Volunteers

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Dear Friends of Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston,Thank you to all of our generous supporters and incredible partners who helped make 2016 an exciting year for Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston (BGCGH)! We have served local children and teenagers for nearly 65 years in Harris, Fort Bend, Galveston and Waller counties by providing nationally-acclaimed programming to ensure that our youth succeed at school, develop college and job readiness, avoid unhealthy and risky behaviors, and grow into citizens who give back to their neighborhoods and communities.

We are grateful for the commitment and strong financial support of corporations, foundations, individuals, governmental partners and our Board of Directors. Here are several 2016 standout achievements:

• The Houston Texans Teen Club opened its doors to local teenagers ages 14-17 in November. The Texans signed a five-year, $750,000 partnership with BGCGH, the largest donation by a professional sports team in Houston. The Houston Texans Teen Club will serve as a supportive facility for teens as they transition toward adulthood.

• The BGCGH Young Professionals (YP) Organization was established in May with a leadership group of 24 individuals. The YP organization has brought hundreds of young professionals together through social and networking events, and our Clubs have received many new volunteers from this group.

• The inaugural Fort Bend County Boys & Girls Clubs Sporting Clays Tournament took place in October at the Greater Houston Gun Club, raising almost $100,000 for our three Fort Bend County Clubs.

• In March we revealed NCAA and Lowe’s Legacy Project renovations at the Jim & Barbara Morefield Club, specifically a completely refurbished gym, exterior updates and brand-new appliances.

• The Great Futures Dinner honoring the Taco Bell Foundation raised $670,000 with more than 750 guests in September. The Taco Bell Foundation sponsors the Graduate for Mas program for our teens and generously donated over $175,000 to BGCGH in 2016.

• Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston was chosen as one of the two beneficiaries of $35,000 from the inaugural Astros Foundation Charity Game with ROOT Sports in September, where Hall of Fame Charity bags were sold to fans.

• During the summer, we partnered with NASA Johnson Space Center. Our Club members had the opportunity to participate in Astro Camp, a challenging, science-based camp focused on space and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics).

• Other key gifts in 2016 included $275,000 from the George Foundation in support of Fort Bend County Clubs; $200,000 from the Henderson – Wessendorff Foundation in support of the Richmond-Rosenberg Club; $175,000 from Phillips 66 in support of the SPARK Early Literacy Program; $125,000 from the Ippolito Charitable Foundation in support of our Johnny Mitchell Club; $100,000 from the Brown Foundation for capital improvement; $100,000 from Sysco Corporation in support of the Kids’ Cafés; and $75,000 from ConocoPhillips in support of Math Express.

• 1,796 of BGCGH children and families received gifts and holiday meals this year thanks to Santa Project and the donations of our supporters. Special thanks to top holiday donors Pappas Restaurants, the Houston Food Bank, Kareem Jackson, Academy Sports + Outdoors, Congressman Sheila Jackson Lee, Spark Energy and Kirksey Architecture.

• And finally, for the fourth year in a row, BGCGH was honored as one of Houston Business Journal’s Top Houston-Area Charitable Organizations in 2016. BGCGH was also a finalist for Houston Business Journal’s Landmark Award in the Community Impact category for our Richmond-Rosenberg Boys & Girls Club.

While we are proud to have served over 11,000 youth at our 14 Clubs, many more youth need access to our high-quality programming, warm meals, homework assistance, arts and sports programs and caring mentors. Every child deserves a safe place like the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston. Thank you for supporting our efforts to ensure all youth have the same opportunity to achieve a GREAT FUTURE! With grateful thanks,

Christopher Papouras Kevin Hattery2016 Board Chair President & CEO

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2016 Board of Directors

Executive Committee

Chris Papouras, Board Chair | Nabors Drilling Solutions

Pedro Caruso | Bain & Company

Keith Fullenweider | Vinson & Elkins LLP

Bill Goetz, Secretary | Sysco Corporation

Mark Johnson, Treasurer | Fitts, Roberts & Co.

Carolyn Moore Khourie | Texas Woman’s University

Mike Kuznar | Spark Energy

Carl Luna | The Energy & Minerals Group

Adam Peakes | Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co.

Anita Sehgal | Houston Astros Baseball Club

Julius Young | Wells Fargo Bank

Board of Directors

Gerald Bodzy | Showcase Custom Vinyl Windows & Doors

Jaime Brito | Community Volunteer

Chris Canetti | Houston Dynamo

Clare Doyle | NRG

Licia Green Ellis | The Waterman Steele Group

John Graf | Forethought Financial Group

Tory Gunsolley | Houston Housing Authority

Michael Holthouse | Holthouse Foundation for Kids

Sarah Joseph | Houston Rockets

Carla Kneipp | CenterPoint Energy

Will Leven | Merrill Lynch

Craig Lieberman | Woodway Beverage Partners

Mark Montgomery | BBVA Compass

Daniel Perales | Houston Police Department

Sally Ramsay | Pierpont Communications

Al Richey | Community Volunteer

Amy Ritchie | EY

Cynthia Sanford | Community Volunteer

Douglas Selwyn | Conner & Winters, LLP

Steve Strake | Salient Partners

J.K. Symancyk | Academy Sports + Outdoors

Michael Terracina | KPMG LLP

Jeremy Thigpen | Transocean

Beth Tilney | Marketing Consultant

Bill Van Wie | Community Volunteer

Sean Wheeler | Latham & Watkins, LLP

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14Clubs

74%From Single Family Homes

4Counties (Harris, Fort Bend,

Galveston and Waller)

44%Female

56%Male

92%Economically Disadvantages

Because of you …

• Over 11,000 youth walked through our doors at one of our 14 Clubs. They found the resources and relationships needed to reach their full potential.

• Our Club members learned the importance of graduating and more about college, jobs and opportunities after graduation. Club teens experienced college life by attending eight college campus tours. Approximately 65 teens were able to spark their interest in getting to know the history and certain criteria that is needed to be accepted into a four-year institute.

• 3,948 teens attended a Club. 2016 was our Year of the Teen, when we focused on continuing to offer endless opportunities for teens to succeed academically and live a healthy lifestyle while using their voice and talent to make a difference in our community.

• Kids and teens were exposed to new experiences; their eyes were opened to new possibilities; and they are one step closer to reaching their full potential.

Demographics

97% Minority Membership

Other 1%

African American52%

Hispanic/Latino40%

Asian 1%White 3%

Multi-Racial 3%

Served

11,728Youth in 2016

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Where We Are

1.) Holthouse ClubOpen since: 2001

2.) Open since: 1996

3.) John & Cissy Havard Club Open since: 1952

4.) Johnny Mitchell Club Open since: 1965

5.) Royal ISD ClubOpen since: 2007

6.) Fort Bend ClubOpen since: 2001

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8.) Spring Branch ClubOpen since: 2001

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Where We Are

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9.) Richmond-Rosenberg ClubOpen since: 2015

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11.) SBISD Shared Space Club at Housman ESOpen SY 2015-2016

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Prior to 2015...

1. Holthouse ClubOpened in 2001

2. Jim & Barbara Morefield ClubOpened in 1996

3. John & Cissy Havard ClubOpened in 1952

4. Johnny Mitchell ClubOpened in 1965

5. Royal ISD ClubOpened in 2007

6. Fort Bend ClubOpened in 2001

7. Stafford ClubOpened in 2002

8. Spring Branch ClubOpened in 2001

2015-2016...

9. Richmond-Rosenberg ClubOpened in 2015

10. Allen Parkway Club/HeadquartersOpened in 2015

11. SBISD Shared Space Club atHousman ESOpened in 2015

12. SBISD Shared Space Club atBuffalo Creek ESOpened in 2015

13. KIPP Shared Space at SunnysideOpened in 2016

14. Houston Texans Teen ClubOpened in 2016

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Academic Success

Because of you ...We reinforce and enhance the skills and knowledge young peoplelearn at school. We create opportunities for high-yield learningactivities, which include leisure reading, writing, discussions withknowledgeable adults, homework help, tutoring, helping othersand games that develop cognitive skills.

Healthy Lifestyles

Because of you ...We educate youth about fitness, nutrition and smart decisions to develop young people’s capacity to live healthfully. Activitiesfocus on instilling positive conflict resolution techniques, engaging in positive behaviors, setting personal goals, and buildingresistance skills that nurture and strengthen their minds and bodies.

Good Character & Citizenship

Because of you ...We assist youth in developing social-emotional skills that make them more confident as they navigate adolescence, entercollege and seek to gain employment. Youth develop service learning programs that improve their communities and clubs, and provide opportunities for active learning, skill development and personal reflection. 5

95% of club members expect to graduate High School thanks to our BE READY Program.

91% of club members are on grade level.

93% of members abstained from drinking alcohol thanks to our SMART MOVES Program.

3 out of 4 club members are physically active four days per week or more.

166,150 healthy meals and snacks were provided to our club members in 2016.

4 out of 5 of club members make mostly A’s & B’s.

12 scholarships were awarded to our college-bound seniors.

7 in 10 club members participate in club based service activities once a year or more.

7 in 10 teens volunteer at least once a year or more.

Priority Outcome Areas

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Houston Texans Teen Club

The Houston Texans Teen Club opened its doors to local teenagers ages 14-17 in November. The Texans signed a five-year, $750,000 partnership with BGCGH, the largest donation by a professional sports team in Houston. The Houston Texans Teen Club will serve as a supportive facility for teens as they transition toward adulthood. Members have access to a college and career center, café, wellness center and counseling office, as well as a place to just hang out. Renowned local artist, Jimmy Houston, painted the beautiful mural on the outside of the building, and Carnival Cruise Line sponsored the facility’s Carnival’s Endzone, a game room with comfortable couches, video games and a pool table. Thank you, Houston Texans, for creating a safe place for Houston’s teens to succeed!

Graduate for Mas

Sponsored by the Taco Bell Foundation, the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Houston hosted our Graduate for Mas teen celebration on July 15 at the Allen Parkway Boys & Girls Club. The two-hour celebration event was jammed pack with workshop activities and speakers who gave encouraging words to participating teens that attended the event.

NASA Astro Camp

Boys and Girls Club of Greater Houston and NASA partnered during summer 2016 in providing Astro Camp® to over 300 members across 10 clubs. Astro Camp® is a part of the NASA Out of School- time Learning (NOSL) network providing opportunities for 4th - 6th grade members to engage in science, technology, engineering and mathematics education activities (STEM). Learners were able to engage in hands-on, experiential activities that inspired future aero-nautics and engineering career pathways. The members participated in 30 content hours of programming over the course of 8 weeks which included but was not limited to engineering design process, solar radiation, microgravity and human exploration of Mars. At the end of the Astro Camp® program, all members were able to spend a full day at Johnson Space Center with coordinated activities that reinforced the learning objectives in the camp. The members were also excited to meet and take photos with an astronaut and a cosmonaut during their visit to Johnson Space center.

Program Highlights

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Great Futures Dinner

The 28th annual Great Futures Dinner was held on Thursday, September 8th at the Hilton Americas in downtown Houston. This year’s dinner was presented by Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, chaired by Laura and Will Leven and emceed by KPRC Channel 2’s Khambrel Marshall. Taco Bell was honored for their continual support of Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston, specifically our teen programming. Taco Bell hosts Grad for Mas, a celebration of high school graduation, for our Club members every year. Te’a Edwards, the Greater Houston Youth of the Year, spoke about how the Club has greatly impacted her path to success. Former Houston Texans Offensive Lineman Chester Pitts was the keynote speaker. We had both a live and silent auction, where fabulous trips, Super Bowl tickets, and unique experiences were bid on by our 700+ guests. We are grateful to all of our sponsors, especially our top sponsors: Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, Laura and Will Leven, Nabors Industries, Sysco Corporation and Taco Bell Foundation. We raised almost $700,000 for our 14 clubs across the Greater Houston area.

Fort Bend County Boys & Girls Clubs Sporting Clays Tournament

The inaugural Fort Bend County Sporting Clays Tournament took place on Tues-day, October 4th at the Greater Houston Gun Club. Ray Brown and Kevin Zlotnik co-chaired the tournament, and Spark Energy was the tournament sponsor. The day started at noon with lunch donated by Lopez Restaurants. The shoot began at 1:30 pm with about 80 players. Academy Sports + Outdoors donated

the ammunition and giveaways for the tournament. After the shoot, we had wings donated by Buffalo Wild Wings – Richmond, beer donated by Silver Eagle Distributors, and wine donated by Southern Glazer’s. Throughout the day, players enjoyed water and soft drinks donated by Minute Maid. We are grateful to all of our in-kind and team sponsors, especially Spark Energy, OCuSOFT, Sugar Land Skeeters and Energy Services Group.

Young Professionals OrganizationThe Young Professionals Organization, a membership organization of passionate young professionals whose purpose is to support the mission of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston, formed in June 2016 with a leadership group of 24 individuals. The vision for the Young Professionals Organization is to proactively engage the next generation of Houston community leaders to be a part of our organization. Comprised of individuals in their 20’s and 30’s, this group focuses on volunteering, fundraising, socializing and networking. The YP organization supports our current events and clubs but also creates their own opportunities as a group. Volunteer opportunities are created in partnership with the young professionals both in individual and group settings.

Since its inception, the organization has had three social events and eight volunteer events. Over 120 young professionals have volunteered at one of our 14 Clubs across Greater Houston, and over $3,000 has been donated back to the Clubs by young professionals.

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Programs74%

Fundraising13%

2016 Functional Expenses

Management& General

13%

Fundraising13%

Funds from PermanentEndowment

3%Other1%

MembershipFees2%

Other1%

Corporate Grantsand Foundations

47%Government Grants16%

Individual/AnnualFund Contributions

11%

SpecialEvents12%

United Way8%

Operating Revenue:

Individual/annual fund contributions 563,389Corporate grants & foundations 2,330,918Special events 619,277Government grants 777,571United Way 399,709Membership fees 74,314Other 35,097Funds from permanent endowment 170,000

Total operating revenue $4,970,275

Notes:The revenue figures above include 1,475,763 in funds

released from restriction.

In addition to the operating revenue, BGCGH also

received the following gifts in 2016:

In-Kind donations 1,392,970

Restricted funds for capital improvements 992,823

Operating Functional Expenses:

Programs 74% 3,731,378Management & General 13% 658,406Fundraising 13% 650,347

Total operating expenses $5,040,130

Operating Surplus/Deficit (69,856)

2016 Financials (unaudited)

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Foundation and Corporate Donors

$200,000+Community Youth Development Fort Bend County The George Foundation The Henderson – Wessendorff FoundationHouston Texans* United Way of Greater Houston $100,000+The Brown Foundation Ippolito Charitable Foundation of Galveston Office of Justice Programs Phillips 66 Sysco Corporation* Taco Bell Foundation for Teens, Inc.

$50,000+ BridgeUp at Menninger Capital One CASE for Kids - Harris County Department of Education The Children’s Center, Inc.Comcast ConocoPhillips The Fondren Foundation* Holthouse Foundation for KidsMoody Memorial First United Methodist Church Target Corporation $25,000+Anadarko Petroleum CorporationThe Astros FoundationBGCA Board of Governors CenterPoint Energy Child Care Council of Greater Houston, Inc. DPR Construction ExxonMobil Foundation The Hamill Foundation Harris and Eliza Kempner Fund John P. McGovern Foundation Nabors Industries Ltd. The Powell Foundation Ross StoresSpark EnergyTexas Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs United Way of Galveston

$10,000+ Academy Sports + Outdoors Albert & Ethel Herzstein Charitable FoundationBank of America BBVA Compass

Brake Check Bridgestone Buffalo Wild Wings CarMax Foundation Carnival Cruise Lines Charity Guild of Catholic Women Coca-Cola North America Disney Company Ernst & Young LLPFluor CorporationFort Bend Junior Service League George and Mary Josephine Hamman Foundation Goldman, Sachs & Co. Graf Family FoundationGulf Coast Medical Foundation Isenberg Family Charitable Foundation The Khourie Family Foundation Kids Foot Locker Leslie Alexander and the Houston Rockets Mary Moody Northen Endowment OCuSOFT, Inc.NRG Energy, Inc. Pappas Restaurants Strake Foundation Transocean Vinson & Elkins LLP Wells Fargo

$5,000+Bain & Company Best Buy Children’s Foundation Champion Energy Services Dr. Leon Bromberg Charitable Trust EcoLabEnergy Services Group Fiserv Fort Bend Cares FoundationGalveston Battle of the Badges Gatorade Harbor Freight Tools H-E-B The Hevrdejs Foundation Higginbotham Insurance Houston Dynamo KPMG Latham & Watkins MD Anderson Foundation Racmar Foundation Staples Foundation for LearningSugar Land Skeeters

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$1,000+Anthem Foundation & Amerigroup Foundation AQR Capital Management AT&T BancorpSouth Insurance Agencies BlackrockBlue Cross Blue Shield of Texas Boardwalk Pipeline Partners LP Briggs & Veselka Co. The Chapelwood FoundationThe Charles Schwab Corporation Chevron Chrysler Minority Dealers AssociationConstellation Energy Craig Kellogg Charitable Fund D.E. Harvey Builders The David & Sara K Weston Fund dd’s DISCOUNTS Enterprise Holdings Foundation Fitts Roberts & Co. Fred Brown Insurance Group The Gap Foundation Global Atlantic Financial Group Limited Greasewood Interests, LP The Greater Cincinnati Foundation HalliburtonHarrell & Johnson Dentistry Hawk Family Fund Hispanic Heritage Foundation Houston Housing Authority Houston NCAA Final Four Hunting Energy Services Jill H Fisk Fund JP Morgan Chase Foundation Kinder Morgan Foundation Kirksey Architecture Kormex Foods Inc.LJA Engineering Marcella & Dan Watkins Charitable Fund Marek Family Foundation McKinsey & CompanyMinute MaidMMP Services National Forum for Black Public Administrators Houston NBG Constructors Nike NSM Care Providers OFI Global Oklahoma State University Old Navy

Pepsi Bottling Group, Inc. PFC Coat, LLC Plant Fitness Salient Partners, Salient Trust Co. Spindletop Charities State Street Global AdvisorsStormcrest SoftwareTDECU Terry Jr. Family Foundation Transwestern University School of Nursing USD Group Viridian Marketing Virtus Investments Walker InformationWestside Lexus Wolseley GroupYuna Holdings

$500+Amegy BankThe Benevity Community Impact FundEncore Search PartnersExchange Club of Missouri CityGreater Houston Community FoundationGSD&M KBR Lord Abbett Microsoft CorporationNew York Community TrustPrimeway Federal Credit UnionShell Oil Company Texas State University Washington Guys, LLC - Kung Fu Saloon Watson & Taylor

*Indicates a multi-year gift

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$100,000 +

Chris Papouras

Laura and Will Leven

$50,000 +

Jackie and Al Richey

$25,000 +

Pam and Keith Fullenweider

Joey and Bill Goetz

Waverly and Adam Peakes

Kathy and Bill Van Wie

$10,000+

Lesley and Gerald Bodzy

Maria and Pedro Caruso

Patrick Coyne

Maureen and John Graf

Lisa and Michael Holthouse

Carolyn and Matt Khourie

Gina and Carl Luna

Patti and Mike Morgan

Cynthia Sanford

Anita Sehgal

$5,000 +

Ellen and Paige Cokinos

Laura and Joe Freudenberger

Laura and Charlie Holt

Anne and Mark Johnson

Marilyn Katzman

Jason Kraynek

Lynette and Michael Kuznar

Susan and Doug Selwyn

Jennifer and J.K. Symancyk

Kathleen and Michael Terracina

Beth and Schuyler Tilney

Phoebe and Bobby Tudor

Michelle and Julius Young

$1,000 +

Sally and Doug Abbott

Keelan Adamson

Bryan Benoit

Derrick Cobb

Austin Crossley

Peggy and Daryl DeLuca

Clare and Jim Doyle

William Ennis

Helena and David Finley

Ann and Kent Friedman

Wendy and Donn Fullenweider

Elizabeth and Will Galtney

Charles Grehn

Antonio Grijalva

Craig Kellogg

Randall Kempner

Whitney Leavell

Beth and Craig Lieberman

Laura Mayorga

Nathan Peregoy

Mary Tere and Ricardo Perusquia

Jeanine and Nick Piskurich

Barbara Sasser

Melissa and Douglas Schnitzer

Scot Sellers

Charles Smith

Susan and Steve Solcher

Carla and Steve Strake

John Taylor

Melinda and Jeremy Thigpen

Phoebe and Bobby Tudor

Ted Varghese

Andrew Wiginton

Steve Zito

$500 +

Kenneth Attaway

Kevin Avila

Maureen Barry

Kimberly Beach

Kate and Jaime Brito

Cam and Rod Canion

Malcolm Davis

Amy and Galen Dunk

Marcella Fewox

Daniel Galfione

Patrick Gimlett

James Goodwin

Brandon Guerin

Susan and Tory Gunsolley

Frances and Paul Harmon

Erica and Kevin Hattery

Elizabeth Hedden

Wendy Hobson

Rob Jones

Sarah Joseph

Brennan Kelly

Carla Kneipp

William Knull

Larry McDowell

Sarah Morgan and Oscar Brown

Kathryn Peltier

Maurice Potts

Pever Rouf

Melanie and Dave Scholler

John Zerwas

Individual Donors

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In-Kind Donors

Corporate VolunteersIn 2016, many community-minded corporations have partnered with us by volunteering at our Clubs, creating once-in-a-lifetimeexperiences for our Club members and allowing our youth to participate in job shadows and other incredible learning opportunities.Thank you to all of these corporations who helped make our youth’s days and futures brighter!3M Global GatewayAcademy Sports + Outdoors AccentureAllied Integrated MarketingAlpha Kappa PsiAmegy Bank of TexasAsurionBain & CompanyBaskin-RobbinsBest BuyBHP BillitonBrake CheckCarMaxCBS Sports Charles SchwabCheez-ItChryslerComcast

ConocoPhillipsDeloitteDPR ConstructionExxonMobilEYFMC TechnologiesGapGatoradeGlobal Dynamic CompanyH-E-BHerman MillerHilton Hotels & ResortsHouston AstrosHouston Food BankHouston Methodist HospitalHouston TexansHPINROADS

Jones & CarterKareem JacksonKids Foot LockerKPMGLopez Mexican RestaurantLowe’s Home ImprovementMattress FirmNestléNikeO’Reilly Auto PartsOld NavyPappas RestaurantsPepsiCoPhillips 66Planet FitnessPower CrunchRBC Capital MarketsRoss Stores

Sherwin-WilliamsStantecThe Cinch GroupThe Coca-Cola CompanyThe James Harden ExperienceThe National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)The National Football League

(NFL)Toyota Motor CorporationUniversity of HoustonUniversity of Houston –

DowntownVerizon WirelessVivintWells FargoWolseley Industrial Group

Academy Sports + OutdoorsAdair KitchenAdam PeakesAerodome Ice Skating ComplexAlamo DrafthouseAlex Burton Salons - Krista LipsanenAllied MarketingAllison MooreAl’s Handmade BootsAlvin Gee PhotographyAlyssa VartyAnything Bling Private PartyAuction DonorsBelage CenterBell Mountain VineyardsBenjy’sBernhardt WineryBiscuit HomeBrake CheckBuffalo Wild WingsBusiness Extension BureauCabiCal Ripken, Sr. Foundation/ScottsCalpine CorporationCarmaxCarnival CruiseCerta Pro PaintersCheez-ItChildren’s Museum HoustonChris PapourasCPS SportsCW LightingCynthia Fine DesignsCynthia SanfordCynthia Woods Mitchell PavillionDavid RodarteDE Harvey BuildersDefine Body & MindDiana MissleyDoug AbbottDPR ConstructionDr. Vitenas Mirror Mirror BoutiqueDripping Springs Vodka DistilleryEd Peine

Elaine TurnerElite Island ResortsElizabeth AnthonyElizabeth Lanier DesignsEOS Digital ServiceEverett Curl DinnerExxonMobilFMC TechnologiesGalveston Historic DistrictGatoradeGolden ThreadGreater Houston Soaring AssociationGreg and Melissa WhitakerHallie Eubanks ArtHEBHenrich PerezHerman MillerHigbie VenturesHilton AmericasHolthouse Foundation for KidsHouston Astros Baseball ClubHouston BalletHouston DashHouston DynamoHouston Heritage SocietyHouston Housing AuthorityHouston Methodist Hospital SystemHouston Museum of Natural ScienceHouston RocketsHouston TexansHouston Texans GrilleHouston Wine MerchantHouston ZooHoustonian B&BHyatt Lost Pines ResortHyperDriveINROADSJaime Brito & Tom KellyJames Harden ExperienceJimmy HoustonJoe KilpatrickJohnny MooreJoyce Horne AntiquesJuiceland

Kai SpaKarbach Brewing CompanyKareem Jackson FoundationKendra ScottKids Foot LockerKirksey ArchitectureKPMGLam BespokeLam BespokeLopez Family RestaurantLowe’s Home ImprovementLuxury Suite Services Dallas AT&T StadiumMark ChristensenMark JohnsonMD BrushMelvin DrummondMetcalf Fine Art PortraitsMindy Harmon PhotographyMinute MaidMirror Mirror Beauty BoutiqueMuse BoutiqueMuseum of Fine ArtsNCAANeriumNestleNFL CharitiesNice WineryNikeOCuSOFTOpera in the HeightsOrangeTheory FitnessP66Paper SourcePappas Restaurants, Inc.Pepsi CoPieper Houston ElectricPinot’s PalletPower CrunchPrincess CruisePure Barre HeightsPwCRandallsRevolution Studio

Robert KeyRover OaksRuggles GreenSalataSkeetersSorrento RistoranteSoulCycleSouthwest AirlinesSpark EnergySparrow Bar & CookshopSquared Away Organization SolutionsSt. Annie Jewelry DesignsStraits RestaurantStudio Movie GrillSummit Electric SupplySustain JuicerySylvan Learning CentersSysco CorporationTaco BellTaste of TexasThe GapThe Houston WaveThe Houstonian Hotel, Club & SpaThe One FitnessThe Refinery Burgers & WhiskeyThe Sherwin-Williams CompanyThe Wolsely GroupTory LiebermanToyotaTrammell CrowTropical Haven Tanning SalonTrue Value FoundationUGGSUnited Airlines, the preferred

airlines of BGCGHUniversity of HoustonWell Done Cooking ClassesWest Ave Plastic SurgeryWest Fork Golf and Country ClubWill LevenWonderwild Indoor Party PlaygroundYou Only YoungerZadok Jewelers

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Ways to Invest

2016 Annual Report

• Make a donation online at www.bgcgh.org or by mail.

• Sponsor one of BGCGH’s events such as the Great Futures Dinner or the Fort Bend County Boys & Girls Clubs’ Sporting Clays Tournament.

• Become a member of the Jeremiah Milbank Society with an unrestricted annual gift of $10,000 or more.

• Show support in perpetuity by including BGCGH in your will or estate plans.

• Give an in-kind donation of products, goods or services.

• Plan to volunteer as an individual or with your corporation.

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