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2015 in Review2015 in Review

Dear Friends,

We are extremely proud of the success SVEF has achieved over this past year. Thanks to the support of our many partners, we have seen our programs grow significantly, improving the academic performance of even more Silicon Valley students. In 2015, thanks to your support, SVEF has put more students back on the track for college and careers through our impactful programs and advocacy efforts.

Elevate [Math], our flagship program, helps students at risk of failing 8th grade math get back on track for college and career success. Last summer, an independent study by WestEd, the regional laboratory for the U.S. Department of Education, formally validated the effectiveness of Elevate [Math]. Based on these findings, we plan to triple the number of students we serve over the next year.

At our 2015 Pioneers & Purpose, SVEF honored John Doerr and raised over 1.3 million dollars. SVEF also hosted our inaugural Silicon Valley Wine Auction at Levi’s® Stadium, in partnership with the Santa Cruz Mountain Winegrowers Association, drawing more than 1,000 guests to benefit our STEM education programs. We invite you to see how your contributions and support in 2015 have helped strengthen our programs to elevate achievement for all students.

Thank you for your continued support and generosity.

Sincerely,

Muhammed Chaudhry President & CEO, SVEF

"we plan to triple the number of students we serve"

Paul HumphriesChairman of the Board, SVEF

Paul HumphriesChairman of the Board, SVEF

Muhammed Chaudhry President & CEO, SVEF

Our 49ers® STEM Leadership Institute (SLI) welcomed its second class of 60 high-achieving 7th graders to the Chevron STEMZone at Santa Clara’s Cabrillo Middle School. SLI also announced plans to open its high school campus at Santa Clara High School in 2016.

In 2015, our Learning Innovation Hub (iHub) hosted its 3rd and 4th Pitch Games, featuring education technology startups pitching their products to educators and business leaders for the opportunity to pilot their products in local classrooms.

Dear Friends,

We are extremely proud of the success SVEF has achieved over this past year. Thanks to the support of our many partners, we have seen our programs grow significantly, improving the academic performance of even more Silicon Valley students. In 2015, thanks to your support, SVEF has put more students back on the track for college and careers through our impactful programs and advocacy efforts.

Elevate [Math], our flagship program, helps students at risk of failing 8th grade math get back on track for college and career success. Last summer, an independent study by WestEd, the regional laboratory for the U.S. Department of Education, formally validated the effectiveness of Elevate [Math]. Based on these findings, we plan to triple the number of students we serve over the next year.

At our 2015 Pioneers & Purpose, SVEF honored John Doerr and raised over 1.3 million dollars. SVEF also hosted our inaugural Silicon Valley Wine Auction at Levi’s® Stadium, in partnership with the Santa Cruz Mountain Winegrowers Association, drawing more than 1,000 guests to benefit our STEM education programs. We invite you to see how your contributions and support in 2015 have helped strengthen our programs to elevate achievement for all students.

Thank you for your continued support and generosity.

Sincerely,

Muhammed Chaudhry President & CEO, SVEF

"we plan to triple the number of students we serve"

Paul HumphriesChairman of the Board, SVEF

Paul HumphriesChairman of the Board, SVEF

Muhammed Chaudhry President & CEO, SVEF

Our 49ers® STEM Leadership Institute (SLI) welcomed its second class of 60 high-achieving 7th graders to the Chevron STEMZone at Santa Clara’s Cabrillo Middle School. SLI also announced plans to open its high school campus at Santa Clara High School in 2016.

In 2015, our Learning Innovation Hub (iHub) hosted its 3rd and 4th Pitch Games, featuring education technology startups pitching their products to educators and business leaders for the opportunity to pilot their products in local classrooms.

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Dear Friends,

We are extremely proud of the success SVEF has achieved over this past year. Thanks to the support of our many partners, we have seen our programs grow significantly, improving the academic performance of even more Silicon Valley students. In 2015, thanks to your support, SVEF has put more students back on the track for college and careers through our impactful programs and advocacy efforts.

Elevate [Math], our flagship program, helps students at risk of failing 8th grade math get back on track for college and career success. Last summer, an independent study by WestEd, the regional laboratory for the U.S. Department of Education, formally validated the effectiveness of Elevate [Math]. Based on these findings, we plan to triple the number of students we serve over the next year.

At our 2015 Pioneers & Purpose, SVEF honored John Doerr and raised over 1.3 million dollars. SVEF also hosted our inaugural Silicon Valley Wine Auction at Levi’s® Stadium, in partnership with the Santa Cruz Mountain Winegrowers Association, drawing more than 1,000 guests to benefit our STEM education programs. We invite you to see how your contributions and support in 2015 have helped strengthen our programs to elevate achievement for all students.

Thank you for your continued support and generosity.

Sincerely,

Muhammed Chaudhry President & CEO, SVEF

"we plan to triple the number of students we serve"

Paul HumphriesChairman of the Board, SVEF

Paul HumphriesChairman of the Board, SVEF

Muhammed Chaudhry President & CEO, SVEF

Our 49ers® STEM Leadership Institute (SLI) welcomed its second class of 60 high-achieving 7th graders to the Chevron STEMZone at Santa Clara’s Cabrillo Middle School. SLI also announced plans to open its high school campus at Santa Clara High School in 2016.

In 2015, our Learning Innovation Hub (iHub) hosted its 3rd and 4th Pitch Games, featuring education technology startups pitching their products to educators and business leaders for the opportunity to pilot their products in local classrooms.

Dear Friends,

We are extremely proud of the success SVEF has achieved over this past year. Thanks to the support of our many partners, we have seen our programs grow significantly, improving the academic performance of even more Silicon Valley students. In 2015, thanks to your support, SVEF has put more students back on the track for college and careers through our impactful programs and advocacy efforts.

Elevate [Math], our flagship program, helps students at risk of failing 8th grade math get back on track for college and career success. Last summer, an independent study by WestEd, the regional laboratory for the U.S. Department of Education, formally validated the effectiveness of Elevate [Math]. Based on these findings, we plan to triple the number of students we serve over the next year.

At our 2015 Pioneers & Purpose, SVEF honored John Doerr and raised over 1.3 million dollars. SVEF also hosted our inaugural Silicon Valley Wine Auction at Levi’s® Stadium, in partnership with the Santa Cruz Mountain Winegrowers Association, drawing more than 1,000 guests to benefit our STEM education programs. We invite you to see how your contributions and support in 2015 have helped strengthen our programs to elevate achievement for all students.

Thank you for your continued support and generosity.

Sincerely,

Muhammed Chaudhry President & CEO, SVEF

"we plan to triple the number of students we serve"

Paul HumphriesChairman of the Board, SVEF

Paul HumphriesChairman of the Board, SVEF

Muhammed Chaudhry President & CEO, SVEF

Our 49ers® STEM Leadership Institute (SLI) welcomed its second class of 60 high-achieving 7th graders to the Chevron STEMZone at Santa Clara’s Cabrillo Middle School. SLI also announced plans to open its high school campus at Santa Clara High School in 2016.

In 2015, our Learning Innovation Hub (iHub) hosted its 3rd and 4th Pitch Games, featuring education technology startups pitching their products to educators and business leaders for the opportunity to pilot their products in local classrooms.

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49ERS STEM LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE

The 49ers STEM Leadership Institute (SLI), funded by the 49ers Foundation and Chevron, is a six-year program, that takes academically talented and under-

community projects, and entrepreneurial endeavors.

• FIRST LEGO LEAGUE (FLL) PROJECT AWARD (2014)• TWO CORE VALUES AWARDS (2015)• ONE PROJECT AWARD (2015)• ONE CHAMPION’S AWARD (2015)

Awards

A new Cohort

of 60 students

will be enrolled

each year every Year20

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2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

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ELEVATE [MATH]

ELEVATE [MATH] WORKS!

In 2015, WestEd - the regional education

laboratory of the U.S. Department of Education

released findings from a year long randomized

controlled trial study.

The study proved Elevate [Math] nearly doubled

the number of students that were algebra ready in only 19 days compared to the control

group.

Elevate [Math] is an intensive 75-hour summer intervention program that prepares targeted incoming 8th graders for success in Common Core 8 Math by providing

them with a solid base from which to build their math skills.

Research indicates 8th grade math is one of the final opportunities for students to get on track to complete high school math courses that are critical to ensuring

college and career readiness.

Elevate [Math] was also proven to be 2 times more

effective than similar intervention programs.

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Elevate [Math] has served over 6,500 students since the programs inception in 2008.

This past summer, 1160 targeted students participated in Elevate [Math]. Additionally, Elevate [Math] Plus supported 400 8th grade students during the school year.

Elevate [Math] scaled to serve 27 Districts in 2015, compared to only 4 when the program started in 2008. District expansion in 2015 included new districts in San Mateo and Santa Cruz Counties.

Elevate [Math] hosted more than 50 volunteers from corporate partners including, NVIDIA, EY, and Cisco.

County

Elevate [Math] has served over 6,500 students since the programs inception in 2008.

This past summer, 1160 targeted students participated in Elevate [Math]. Additionally, Elevate [Math] Plus supported 400 8th grade students during the school year.

Elevate [Math] scaled to serve 27 Districts in 2015, compared to only 4 when the program started in 2008. District expansion in 2015 included new districts in San Mateo and Santa Cruz Counties.

Elevate [Math] hosted more than 50 volunteers from corporate partners including, NVIDIA, EY, and Cisco.

County

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Formalized in 2013, the East Side Alliance (ESA) is a collective impact initiative bringing together East Side Union High School District

(ESUHSD), its seven feeder elementary school districts,

San Jose State University (SJSU), and Evergreen Community College to

create a seamless Pre-K to college (PK-16) pathway for

students.

EAST SIDE ALLIANCE The ESA consists of eight

partner districts and more than 70 nonprofit partners

that together serve a student population of over 85,000 that,

if unified, would be the third largest district in the state.

Historically, the PK-12 school

districts in this region have operated independently.

The ESA strives to leverage resources towards a common

goal of improving student performance and eliminating

the troubling achievement gap between socio-economic and

ethnic groups.

EAST SIDE ALLIANCE

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Formalized in 2013, the East Side Alliance (ESA) is a collective impact initiative bringing together East Side Union High School District

(ESUHSD), its seven feeder elementary school districts,

San Jose State University (SJSU), and Evergreen Community College to

create a seamless Pre-K to college (PK-16) pathway for

students.

EAST SIDE ALLIANCE The ESA consists of eight

partner districts and more than 70 nonprofit partners

that together serve a student population of over 85,000 that,

if unified, would be the third largest district in the state.

Historically, the PK-12 school

districts in this region have operated independently.

The ESA strives to leverage resources towards a common

goal of improving student performance and eliminating

the troubling achievement gap between socio-economic and

ethnic groups.

EAST SIDE ALLIANCE EAST SIDE ALLIANCE IMPACT-TO-DATE

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LEARNING INNOVATION HUB-iHub

EdTech companies were selected to join iHub and were placed into

Silicon Valley Classrooms working with iHub Fellows.

iHub connects Education Technology (EdTech) entrepreneurs, educators, and researchers to facilitate collaboration and product feedback for optimal decisions to integrate technology

tools and solutions for our classrooms.

The iHub Pitch Games, modeled after “Shark Tank”, allows EdTech entrepreneurs to pitch

Teacher fellows and classrooms were selected to prototype new EdTech products impacting an estimated

3,000 students across 16 districts.

"Leveraging technology for

education."

Facilitate

AdoptAction PlanSchool

Districts& STUDENTS

Assess

Facilitate a rapid feedback cycle

between EdTech entrepreneurs and

classrooms for product evaluation

Commit to being an iHub school to review iHub products

and subsequently adopt an iHub tested product

Create an action plan to meet

needs identified in assessment

Conduct technology assessment to identify needs

11 56A total of

their products to a panel of business and education leaders. Products that

best fit teaching and learning needs are invited to participate in a pilot program for

evaluation in Silicon Valley classrooms. Student and teacher feedback allows

these entrepreneurs to further improve their products.

LEARNING INNOVATION HUB-iHub

EdTech companies were selected to join iHub and were placed into

Silicon Valley Classrooms working with iHub Fellows.

iHub connects Education Technology (EdTech) entrepreneurs, educators, and researchers to facilitate collaboration and product feedback for optimal decisions to integrate technology

tools and solutions for our classrooms.

The iHub Pitch Games, modeled after “Shark Tank”, allows EdTech entrepreneurs to pitch

Teacher fellows and classrooms were selected to prototype new EdTech products impacting an estimated

3,000 students across 16 districts.

"Leveraging technology for

education."

Facilitate

AdoptAction PlanSchool

Districts& STUDENTS

Assess

Facilitate a rapid feedback cycle

between EdTech entrepreneurs and

classrooms for product evaluation

Commit to being an iHub school to review iHub products

and subsequently adopt an iHub tested product

Create an action plan to meet

needs identified in assessment

Conduct technology assessment to identify needs

11 56A total of

their products to a panel of business and education leaders. Products that

best fit teaching and learning needs are invited to participate in a pilot program for

evaluation in Silicon Valley classrooms. Student and teacher feedback allows

these entrepreneurs to further improve their products.

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LEARNING INNOVATION HUB-iHub

EdTech companies were selected to join iHub and were placed into

Silicon Valley Classrooms working with iHub Fellows.

iHub connects Education Technology (EdTech) entrepreneurs, educators, and researchers to facilitate collaboration and product feedback for optimal decisions to integrate technology

tools and solutions for our classrooms.

The iHub Pitch Games, modeled after “Shark Tank”, allows EdTech entrepreneurs to pitch

Teacher fellows and classrooms were selected to prototype new EdTech products impacting an estimated

3,000 students across 16 districts.

"Leveraging technology for

education."

Facilitate

AdoptAction PlanSchool

Districts& STUDENTS

Assess

Facilitate a rapid feedback cycle

between EdTech entrepreneurs and

classrooms for product evaluation

Commit to being an iHub school to review iHub products

and subsequently adopt an iHub tested product

Create an action plan to meet

needs identified in assessment

Conduct technology assessment to identify needs

11 56A total of

their products to a panel of business and education leaders. Products that

best fit teaching and learning needs are invited to participate in a pilot program for

evaluation in Silicon Valley classrooms. Student and teacher feedback allows

these entrepreneurs to further improve their products.

LEARNING INNOVATION HUB-iHub

Schools across the nation are attempting to increase the use of technology in the classroom with varying degrees of success. In collaboration with PwC, Leveraging Technology in Education was written to examine the current landscape of technology in education, as well as explore best practices to guide further integration of technology into schools.

EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY

HighlightEast Side Union High School District developed an Educational Technology Plan to implement within the district from 2015-2025.

LEARNING INNOVATION HUB-iHub

Schools across the nation are attempting to increase the use of technology in the classroom with varying degrees of success. In collaboration with PwC, Leveraging Technology in Education was written to examine the current landscape of technology in education, as well as explore best practices to guide further integration of technology into schools.

EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY

HighlightEast Side Union High School District developed an Educational Technology Plan to implement within the district from 2015-2025.

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A-G REQUIREMENTS In California, the UC/CSU public universities require applicants to have successfully

completed a set of 15 high school course requirements that cover a variety of subjects, including 3 tiers of math through Algebra II. These classes establish a foundation for

college-level work. The grades that students receive in these classes can be predictors for how well they will perform in college. Because these course requirements are lettered

from “A” to “G,” they are collectively referred to as the “A-G Requirements.”

These courses are different than those required by

the state of California or individual school districts for high school graduation

– as districts establish their own high school

graduation requirements. In California, only 42% of

students have completed the A-G requirements by the

time they graduate from high school; this means

that 58% of students are not eligible to attend a public university - which for the

majority of students are the only schools they have the

resources to attend.

SVEF advocates that all high school districts adopt the A-G requirements as the default curriculum for all

students.

In 2011, only 13% of Santa Clara students were enrolled in High Schools with an A-G Default. Since then, SVEF has supported districts in adopting an A-G Default Curriculum and that number has grown to 74% impacting more than 44,490 students.

In the years since the East Side Union High School District made the UC/CSU A-G entrance requirements the default curriculum (2011-2014) the A-G completion rate has steadily increased from 34% to 42% of graduates.*

*Change only applied to the class of 2015.

THE A-G CURRICULUM

"Completion rates have steadily increased"

34%

2011 A-G completion rate

2015 A-G completion rate

STUDENTS ENROLLED IN HIGH SCHOOLS WITH A-G DEFAULT

CURRICULUM IN SANTA CLARA COUNTY

42%

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TEACHER INNOVATION GRANTS: HIGHLIGHTS FY15:

Please list any other accomplishments: Any corresponding photos (please include the event, date, and a brief description of the photo.)Photo of 3D printer and students, photo of students with iPad and laptops attached

72 grants awarded (51 Classroom Projects, 21 Field Trips)

Dollars Granted: $83,007Number of Teachers/students impacted; Teachers:

105, Students: 8936Activities:

Classroom examples: 39 computers/iPads, 5 robotics projects, 4 3D printer projects, 5 sets of lab

equipmentField Trip examples: 2 groups to Marine Science

Institute, 5 Science Camp grants, UC Davis Robotics competition

Sponsored by Wells Fargo, our Teacher Innovation Grants (TIG) empower teachers with opportunities to inspire their students to succeed in school. Each year, teachers with grants are able to create memorable,

interactive and enhanced learning experiences—experiences that would not exist

without outside funding. Since 2007, TIG has empowered over 1,400 teachers with almost

$800,000 in grant money.

Impact-to-date:

42%

TEACHER INNOVATION GRANTS: HIGHLIGHTS FY15:

Please list any other accomplishments: Any corresponding photos (please include the event, date, and a brief description of the photo.)Photo of 3D printer and students, photo of students with iPad and laptops attached

72 grants awarded (51 Classroom Projects, 21 Field Trips)

Dollars Granted: $83,007Number of Teachers/students impacted; Teachers:

105, Students: 8936Activities:

Classroom examples: 39 computers/iPads, 5 robotics projects, 4 3D printer projects, 5 sets of lab

equipmentField Trip examples: 2 groups to Marine Science

Institute, 5 Science Camp grants, UC Davis Robotics competition

Sponsored by Wells Fargo, our Teacher Innovation Grants (TIG) empower teachers with opportunities to inspire their students to succeed in school. Each year, teachers with grants are able to create memorable,

interactive and enhanced learning experiences—experiences that would not exist

without outside funding. Since 2007, TIG has empowered over 1,400 teachers with almost

$800,000 in grant money.

Impact-to-date:

42%

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PIONEERS & PURPOSE: A CELEBRATION FOR EDUCATION

Pioneers & Purpose (P&P) brings together the best and brightest of Silicon Valley in celebration of education. Since 2005, P&P has been the signature event of SVEF.

Honoring business and education leaders in the region, Pioneers & Purpose has raised over $8 million for STEM education, making a tremendous impact for public school

children and teachers across Silicon Valley.

John Doerr, Partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, was

named as the 2015 Pioneer Business Leader for his

outstanding accomplishments in the worlds of business and

philanthropy.

500 people in attendance at the Computer History Museum.

Over $1.3 Million raised

2015 Pioneer

BusinessLeader

PIONEERS & PURPOSE: A CELEBRATION FOR EDUCATION

Pioneers & Purpose (P&P) brings together the best and brightest of Silicon Valley in celebration of education. Since 2005, P&P has been the signature event of SVEF.

Honoring business and education leaders in the region, Pioneers & Purpose has raised over $8 million for STEM education, making a tremendous impact for public school

children and teachers across Silicon Valley.

John Doerr, Partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, was

named as the 2015 Pioneer Business Leader for his

outstanding accomplishments in the worlds of business and

philanthropy.

500 people in attendance at the Computer History Museum.

Over $1.3 Million raised

2015 Pioneer

BusinessLeader

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PIONEERS & PURPOSE: A CELEBRATION FOR EDUCATION

Pioneers & Purpose (P&P) brings together the best and brightest of Silicon Valley in celebration of education. Since 2005, P&P has been the signature event of SVEF.

Honoring business and education leaders in the region, Pioneers & Purpose has raised over $8 million for STEM education, making a tremendous impact for public school

children and teachers across Silicon Valley.

John Doerr, Partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, was

named as the 2015 Pioneer Business Leader for his

outstanding accomplishments in the worlds of business and

philanthropy.

500 people in attendance at the Computer History Museum.

Over $1.3 Million raised

2015 Pioneer

BusinessLeader

SILICON VALLEY WINE AUCTION In collaboration with the Santa Cruz Mountain Winegrowers Association (SCMWA), SVEF was proud to host our inaugural Silicon Valley Wine Auction (SVWA) at Levi’s® Stadium —

home of the San Francisco 49ers®. Funds raised went directly to support SVEF’s STEM education initiatives that impact thousands of public school students and teachers

across Silicon Valley.

SVWA attracted more than

1000 + $600,000 to elevate the achievement of all students in

Silicon Valley.

Raised over

people

SILICON VALLEY WINE AUCTION In collaboration with the Santa Cruz Mountain Winegrowers Association (SCMWA), SVEF was proud to host our inaugural Silicon Valley Wine Auction (SVWA) at Levi’s® Stadium —

home of the San Francisco 49ers®. Funds raised went directly to support SVEF’s STEM education initiatives that impact thousands of public school students and teachers

across Silicon Valley.

SVWA attracted more than

1000 + $600,000 to elevate the achievement of all students in

Silicon Valley.

Raised over

people

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FINANCIALSAt SVEF, we believe it is essential to deliver educational services to our local schools, while maintaining a strong financial position. We strive to increase our investment

in programs, outreach and human capital. We are committed to public education and preparing students for college and career success.

SVEF’s 2015 was from

July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015.

Expenditures in FY 2015 totaled $5,132,000.

FY 2015 Sources of Funds FY 2015 Uses of Funds

Programs 78%Fundraising 14%Management 8%

USES:

In-Kind 3%Government 5%Corporations 25%Foundations 49%Individuals 18%

SOURCES:

THANK YOU

Funders:Adobe / Altera / Amazon / AMC Glass Corporation / Amici’s / Apple / Applied Materials / Aqui Cal-Mex / Arrow Electric / ASM Technologies / Baker Botts / Bank of America / Barry Bonds Family Foundation / The Big Picture / Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation / BizLink Technology / Boston Consulting Group / Bozzuto & Associates / Broadcom / Brocade Communications Systems / California TrusFrame / Cappetta Family Foundation / Chevron / Chizen Family Foundation / Cisco Systems / Clark CARES Foundation / Clean Rooms West / Coatue Management / Comcast / Deloitte / Echelon / Dirk and Charlene Kabcenell Foundation / DJM Capital Partners / DTZ / Eastdil Secured / eBay Foundation / Echelon / Edelman / Encore / Ever Painting Inc / EY / Faultline Brewery / Federal Realty / Ferris Capital / First 5 / First Tech Federal Credit Union / Flex / Fremont Bank / Future Electronics / General Atlantic / George Smith Partners / Goldman Sachs / Haynes & Boone / Heller Industries /Hewlett Foundation / Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley / HMH Engineers / Hoven Family Foundation / IBM / Integrated Device Corporation / Intel / Irvine Company / JC Penney Corp. / JMH Weiss Inc. / JPMorgan Chase / KBAY / Kings Mt. Vineyard / Koa Denko / Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co / Krause Family Foundation / Links for Life Foundation / Marks Family Foundation/ LPMD Architects / Malavalli Family Foundation / Market Gateway LLC / Marvell / Microsoft / Molex, Inc. / Myra Reinhard Family Foundation / NBC Universal / Nexenta / Oracle / Park Family Foundation / Parsley Sage Rosemary & Thyme / Pearl Law Group / Petrinovich, Pugh & Co. / PG&E / PMC Contractors / PwC /Qatalyst / Razoo / Riverwood Capital / Rod Diridon Trust / Roof Guard Roofing / Salesforce / San Francisco 49ers® Foundation / SanDisk / Sares Regis / Scheuer-Fraedrick Family / Seagate / Seed Mackall LLP / Leo M. Shortino Family Foundation / Signcraft / Silicon Valley Bank / Silicon Valley Community Foundation / Sobrato Family Foundation / Stuart Charitable Trust/ Studio Current / SunEdison / Summerhill Homes / TBC Amplify / Texas Instruments / Towers Watson / TriNet / United Airlines / United Way / US Bancorp / Vantage Point Capital / Visa / VPI Corp / Warmenhoven Family Foundation / Wells Fargo / WestED /The William V. Campbell Foundation / Wilson, Sonsini, Goodrich, & Rosati Foundation / Workday / Zions Management Services Company

www. svef.com | Elevating Acheivement Through Innovation

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THANK YOU

Funders:Adobe / Altera / Amazon / AMC Glass Corporation / Amici’s / Apple / Applied Materials / Aqui Cal-Mex / Arrow Electric / ASM Technologies / Baker Botts / Bank of America / Barry Bonds Family Foundation / The Big Picture / Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation / BizLink Technology / Boston Consulting Group / Bozzuto & Associates / Broadcom / Brocade Communications Systems / California TrusFrame / Cappetta Family Foundation / Chevron / Chizen Family Foundation / Cisco Systems / Clark CARES Foundation / Clean Rooms West / Coatue Management / Comcast / Deloitte / Echelon / Dirk and Charlene Kabcenell Foundation / DJM Capital Partners / DTZ / Eastdil Secured / eBay Foundation / Echelon / Edelman / Encore / Ever Painting Inc / EY / Faultline Brewery / Federal Realty / Ferris Capital / First 5 / First Tech Federal Credit Union / Flex / Fremont Bank / Future Electronics / General Atlantic / George Smith Partners / Goldman Sachs / Haynes & Boone / Heller Industries /Hewlett Foundation / Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley / HMH Engineers / Hoven Family Foundation / IBM / Integrated Device Corporation / Intel / Irvine Company / JC Penney Corp. / JMH Weiss Inc. / JPMorgan Chase / KBAY / Kings Mt. Vineyard / Koa Denko / Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co / Krause Family Foundation / Links for Life Foundation / Marks Family Foundation/ LPMD Architects / Malavalli Family Foundation / Market Gateway LLC / Marvell / Microsoft / Molex, Inc. / Myra Reinhard Family Foundation / NBC Universal / Nexenta / Oracle / Park Family Foundation / Parsley Sage Rosemary & Thyme / Pearl Law Group / Petrinovich, Pugh & Co. / PG&E / PMC Contractors / PwC /Qatalyst / Razoo / Riverwood Capital / Rod Diridon Trust / Roof Guard Roofing / Salesforce / San Francisco 49ers® Foundation / SanDisk / Sares Regis / Scheuer-Fraedrick Family / Seagate / Seed Mackall LLP / Leo M. Shortino Family Foundation / Signcraft / Silicon Valley Bank / Silicon Valley Community Foundation / Sobrato Family Foundation / Stuart Charitable Trust/ Studio Current / SunEdison / Summerhill Homes / TBC Amplify / Texas Instruments / Towers Watson / TriNet / United Airlines / United Way / US Bancorp / Vantage Point Capital / Visa / VPI Corp / Warmenhoven Family Foundation / Wells Fargo / WestED /The William V. Campbell Foundation / Wilson, Sonsini, Goodrich, & Rosati Foundation / Workday / Zions Management Services Company

www. svef.com | Elevating Acheivement Through Innovation

THANK YOU

Funders:Adobe / Altera / Amazon / AMC Glass Corporation / Amici’s / Apple / Applied Materials / Aqui Cal-Mex / Arrow Electric / ASM Technologies / Baker Botts / Bank of America / Barry Bonds Family Foundation / The Big Picture / Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation / BizLink Technology / Boston Consulting Group / Bozzuto & Associates / Broadcom / Brocade Communications Systems / California TrusFrame / Cappetta Family Foundation / Chevron / Chizen Family Foundation / Cisco Systems / Clark CARES Foundation / Clean Rooms West / Coatue Management / Comcast / Deloitte / Echelon / Dirk and Charlene Kabcenell Foundation / DJM Capital Partners / DTZ / Eastdil Secured / eBay Foundation / Echelon / Edelman / Encore / Ever Painting Inc / EY / Faultline Brewery / Federal Realty / Ferris Capital / First 5 / First Tech Federal Credit Union / Flex / Fremont Bank / Future Electronics / General Atlantic / George Smith Partners / Goldman Sachs / Haynes & Boone / Heller Industries /Hewlett Foundation / Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley / HMH Engineers / Hoven Family Foundation / IBM / Integrated Device Corporation / Intel / Irvine Company / JC Penney Corp. / JMH Weiss Inc. / JPMorgan Chase / KBAY / Kings Mt. Vineyard / Koa Denko / Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co / Krause Family Foundation / Links for Life Foundation / Marks Family Foundation/ LPMD Architects / Malavalli Family Foundation / Market Gateway LLC / Marvell / Microsoft / Molex, Inc. / Myra Reinhard Family Foundation / NBC Universal / Nexenta / Oracle / Park Family Foundation / Parsley Sage Rosemary & Thyme / Pearl Law Group / Petrinovich, Pugh & Co. / PG&E / PMC Contractors / PwC /Qatalyst / Razoo / Riverwood Capital / Rod Diridon Trust / Roof Guard Roofing / Salesforce / San Francisco 49ers® Foundation / SanDisk / Sares Regis / Scheuer-Fraedrick Family / Seagate / Seed Mackall LLP / Leo M. Shortino Family Foundation / Signcraft / Silicon Valley Bank / Silicon Valley Community Foundation / Sobrato Family Foundation / Stuart Charitable Trust/ Studio Current / SunEdison / Summerhill Homes / TBC Amplify / Texas Instruments / Towers Watson / TriNet / United Airlines / United Way / US Bancorp / Vantage Point Capital / Visa / VPI Corp / Warmenhoven Family Foundation / Wells Fargo / WestED /The William V. Campbell Foundation / Wilson, Sonsini, Goodrich, & Rosati Foundation / Workday / Zions Management Services Company

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Individual Investors:Aimee Lysaght / Ali & Sue Salehpour / Alyssa Lynch / Amy & Eric Sahn / Amy & Eric Wong / Andrew Lefberg / Andrew Stearns / Angela Chesnut / Anna Schuessler / Ashi Sareen / Ashley Lupati / Betty Eiler / Bill Tobin /Bonnie Mace / Brad Buss / Brandon Thomas / Brian Buss / Bruce Gee / Burton & Carol Goldfield / Bushan Byragani / BV Jagadeesh / Carl & Bertha Ward / Caroline German / Catherine Howard / Cecilia Pinto / Charles Scoma / Charles Simmons / Chris Kay / Chris Neale / Christine Campbell / Christine Salazar / Chun-Yao Chang /Claudia Borzone / Colleen Warren / Cora Tomalinas / Cynthia Simms / D. John Miller / Darian Chan / Darren Sparks / Dave Cabral / Dave House & Devyani Kamdar / David Freeman / David Hickie / David & Ann Neale / Doug Lockie / Ed Hayden / Edward Davis / Elena Frishberg / Emmitt & Jeanne Milton / Enoch Liang / Erin Gemar / Essam Heimy / Eugene Cadero / Faiyaz Shahpurwala / Faysal & Shazia Sohail / FC Tseng / George G Stuart & Jeanette A. Stuart Charitable Trust / George Lechner / Guy Lohman /H. Raymond Bingham / Hitesh Lath / Irfan Ahmed / Irwin Federman / Jacky Hood / James Cashman / James Johnson / James Yee / Janie Yoo / Jay Kerley / Jay Ryu / Jay Siegal / Jeanne Wangsness / Jeff & Karen Miller / Jeffrey Gray / Jenny Lam / Jillian Manus / Jim Cargill / Joanne Escobar / Joe Hogan / John & Tara Couch / John Riccitiello / John Turner / John W. Thompson / Jon Niiro / Jon Perera / Joseph & Yvonne Head / Joshua Frantz / Judith Lewis / Karen & Robert Berman / Katherine Wilcox / Kay Matthews / Keegan Pitz / Kristen Thornton / Kyle Welch / Lisa Riland / Lloyd Carney / Lori Van Houten / Marc Berman / Marc Haugen / Marc Suidan / Mark Hirth / Mark Misencik / Marshall Smith / Mary Gottschalk / Mary Jo Dilger /Maureen Warren / Melissa Zujkowski / Meri Maben / Michael D Fong / Michael Groom / Michael J Torres / Michael Potter / Michael Wishart / Mila Zelkha / Naomie Wallace / Nusrat Qadir / Omkaran Naiamasu / Patty Hatter / Paul & Linda Humphries / Peter Holley / Randy Pond / Rashid Alladin / Renee Terry / Renu Nanda/ Richard Lutton / Robert Brennan / Roger Herrick / Ryan Ko / Saad Karamet / Sajid Sohail / Saleem Qadir / Sandra Sepulveda / Sarah Gralapp / Scott Cook & Signe Ostby / Sheri Sobrato / Stanley Blumenfeld / Steve Davis / Steven Han / Susan Depart / Susan Peers / Tarkan Maner / Thomas Kleine / Thomas Suh / Tim Bussey / Timothy Eaton / Timothy Ritchie / Tom & Abby Baker / Ursheet Parikh / Van Dang & Ting Yen / Veronika Phillips / Virgilio Vargas / William Warshall / William Todd Johnston / Wim & Maria Roelandts / Youngmi Park / Zvi Alon

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Individual Investors:Aimee Lysaght / Ali & Sue Salehpour / Alyssa Lynch / Amy & Eric Sahn / Amy & Eric Wong / Andrew Lefberg / Andrew Stearns / Angela Chesnut / Anna Schuessler / Ashi Sareen / Ashley Lupati / Betty Eiler / Bill Tobin /Bonnie Mace / Brad Buss / Brandon Thomas / Brian Buss / Bruce Gee / Burton & Carol Goldfield / Bushan Byragani / BV Jagadeesh / Carl & Bertha Ward / Caroline German / Catherine Howard / Cecilia Pinto / Charles Scoma / Charles Simmons / Chris Kay / Chris Neale / Christine Campbell / Christine Salazar / Chun-Yao Chang /Claudia Borzone / Colleen Warren / Cora Tomalinas / Cynthia Simms / D. John Miller / Darian Chan / Darren Sparks / Dave Cabral / Dave House & Devyani Kamdar / David Freeman / David Hickie / David & Ann Neale / Doug Lockie / Ed Hayden / Edward Davis / Elena Frishberg / Emmitt & Jeanne Milton / Enoch Liang / Erin Gemar / Essam Heimy / Eugene Cadero / Faiyaz Shahpurwala / Faysal & Shazia Sohail / FC Tseng / George G Stuart & Jeanette A. Stuart Charitable Trust / George Lechner / Guy Lohman /H. Raymond Bingham / Hitesh Lath / Irfan Ahmed / Irwin Federman / Jacky Hood / James Cashman / James Johnson / James Yee / Janie Yoo / Jay Kerley / Jay Ryu / Jay Siegal / Jeanne Wangsness / Jeff & Karen Miller / Jeffrey Gray / Jenny Lam / Jillian Manus / Jim Cargill / Joanne Escobar / Joe Hogan / John & Tara Couch / John Riccitiello / John Turner / John W. Thompson / Jon Niiro / Jon Perera / Joseph & Yvonne Head / Joshua Frantz / Judith Lewis / Karen & Robert Berman / Katherine Wilcox / Kay Matthews / Keegan Pitz / Kristen Thornton / Kyle Welch / Lisa Riland / Lloyd Carney / Lori Van Houten / Marc Berman / Marc Haugen / Marc Suidan / Mark Hirth / Mark Misencik / Marshall Smith / Mary Gottschalk / Mary Jo Dilger /Maureen Warren / Melissa Zujkowski / Meri Maben / Michael D Fong / Michael Groom / Michael J Torres / Michael Potter / Michael Wishart / Mila Zelkha / Naomie Wallace / Nusrat Qadir / Omkaran Naiamasu / Patty Hatter / Paul & Linda Humphries / Peter Holley / Randy Pond / Rashid Alladin / Renee Terry / Renu Nanda/ Richard Lutton / Robert Brennan / Roger Herrick / Ryan Ko / Saad Karamet / Sajid Sohail / Saleem Qadir / Sandra Sepulveda / Sarah Gralapp / Scott Cook & Signe Ostby / Sheri Sobrato / Stanley Blumenfeld / Steve Davis / Steven Han / Susan Depart / Susan Peers / Tarkan Maner / Thomas Kleine / Thomas Suh / Tim Bussey / Timothy Eaton / Timothy Ritchie / Tom & Abby Baker / Ursheet Parikh / Van Dang & Ting Yen / Veronika Phillips / Virgilio Vargas / William Warshall / William Todd Johnston / Wim & Maria Roelandts / Youngmi Park / Zvi Alon

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Individual Investors:Aimee Lysaght / Ali & Sue Salehpour / Alyssa Lynch / Amy & Eric Sahn / Amy & Eric Wong / Andrew Lefberg / Andrew Stearns / Angela Chesnut / Anna Schuessler / Ashi Sareen / Ashley Lupati / Betty Eiler / Bill Tobin /Bonnie Mace / Brad Buss / Brandon Thomas / Brian Buss / Bruce Gee / Burton & Carol Goldfield / Bushan Byragani / BV Jagadeesh / Carl & Bertha Ward / Caroline German / Catherine Howard / Cecilia Pinto / Charles Scoma / Charles Simmons / Chris Kay / Chris Neale / Christine Campbell / Christine Salazar / Chun-Yao Chang /Claudia Borzone / Colleen Warren / Cora Tomalinas / Cynthia Simms / D. John Miller / Darian Chan / Darren Sparks / Dave Cabral / Dave House & Devyani Kamdar / David Freeman / David Hickie / David & Ann Neale / Doug Lockie / Ed Hayden / Edward Davis / Elena Frishberg / Emmitt & Jeanne Milton / Enoch Liang / Erin Gemar / Essam Heimy / Eugene Cadero / Faiyaz Shahpurwala / Faysal & Shazia Sohail / FC Tseng / George G Stuart & Jeanette A. Stuart Charitable Trust / George Lechner / Guy Lohman /H. Raymond Bingham / Hitesh Lath / Irfan Ahmed / Irwin Federman / Jacky Hood / James Cashman / James Johnson / James Yee / Janie Yoo / Jay Kerley / Jay Ryu / Jay Siegal / Jeanne Wangsness / Jeff & Karen Miller / Jeffrey Gray / Jenny Lam / Jillian Manus / Jim Cargill / Joanne Escobar / Joe Hogan / John & Tara Couch / John Riccitiello / John Turner / John W. Thompson / Jon Niiro / Jon Perera / Joseph & Yvonne Head / Joshua Frantz / Judith Lewis / Karen & Robert Berman / Katherine Wilcox / Kay Matthews / Keegan Pitz / Kristen Thornton / Kyle Welch / Lisa Riland / Lloyd Carney / Lori Van Houten / Marc Berman / Marc Haugen / Marc Suidan / Mark Hirth / Mark Misencik / Marshall Smith / Mary Gottschalk / Mary Jo Dilger /Maureen Warren / Melissa Zujkowski / Meri Maben / Michael D Fong / Michael Groom / Michael J Torres / Michael Potter / Michael Wishart / Mila Zelkha / Naomie Wallace / Nusrat Qadir / Omkaran Naiamasu / Patty Hatter / Paul & Linda Humphries / Peter Holley / Randy Pond / Rashid Alladin / Renee Terry / Renu Nanda/ Richard Lutton / Robert Brennan / Roger Herrick / Ryan Ko / Saad Karamet / Sajid Sohail / Saleem Qadir / Sandra Sepulveda / Sarah Gralapp / Scott Cook & Signe Ostby / Sheri Sobrato / Stanley Blumenfeld / Steve Davis / Steven Han / Susan Depart / Susan Peers / Tarkan Maner / Thomas Kleine / Thomas Suh / Tim Bussey / Timothy Eaton / Timothy Ritchie / Tom & Abby Baker / Ursheet Parikh / Van Dang & Ting Yen / Veronika Phillips / Virgilio Vargas / William Warshall / William Todd Johnston / Wim & Maria Roelandts / Youngmi Park / Zvi Alon

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District Partners:Alum Rock School District / Belmont-Redwood Shores School District / Berryessa Union School District / Cambrian School District / Campbell Union School District / Cupertino Union School District / East Side Union High School District / Evergreen School District / Franklin-McKinley School District / Gilroy Unified School District / Las Lomitas School District / Luther Burbank School District / Moreland School District / Morgan Hill Unified School District / Mt. Pleasant School District / Mt. View School District / Oak Grove School District / Orchard School District / Palo Alto School District / Pittsburg Union School District / San Mateo-Foster City School District / Santa Clara Unified School District / Saratoga School District / Union School District

Partner Organizations: 1000 Hearts for 1000 Minds / Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation / Boys and Girls Club of Silicon Valley / California Department of Education / California STEM Learning Network / Computer History Museum / ConvergeUS / CreaTV San Jose / Dell / Edmodo / EdTrust / Gooru Learning / Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley / Khan Academy / Krause Center of Innovation at Foothill College /Mouse Squad / Policy Analysis for California Education / San Jose Evergreen Community College / San Jose State University / Santa Clara County Office of Education / San Francisco 49ers® Foundation / Santa Cruz Mountains Winegrowers Association / Silicon Valley Leadership Group / Sports Basement / The Tech Museum / WestEd / World Wide Workshop

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District Partners:Alum Rock School District / Belmont-Redwood Shores School District / Berryessa Union School District / Cambrian School District / Campbell Union School District / Cupertino Union School District / East Side Union High School District / Evergreen School District / Franklin-McKinley School District / Gilroy Unified School District / Las Lomitas School District / Luther Burbank School District / Moreland School District / Morgan Hill Unified School District / Mt. Pleasant School District / Mt. View School District / Oak Grove School District / Orchard School District / Palo Alto School District / Pittsburg Union School District / San Mateo-Foster City School District / Santa Clara Unified School District / Saratoga School District / Union School District

Partner Organizations: 1000 Hearts for 1000 Minds / Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation / Boys and Girls Club of Silicon Valley / California Department of Education / California STEM Learning Network / Computer History Museum / ConvergeUS / CreaTV San Jose / Dell / Edmodo / EdTrust / Gooru Learning / Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley / Khan Academy / Krause Center of Innovation at Foothill College /Mouse Squad / Policy Analysis for California Education / San Jose Evergreen Community College / San Jose State University / Santa Clara County Office of Education / San Francisco 49ers® Foundation / Santa Cruz Mountains Winegrowers Association / Silicon Valley Leadership Group / Sports Basement / The Tech Museum / WestEd / World Wide Workshop

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Board of Directors: Joseph HeadSummerHill Homes Dave HouseBrocade Communications Systems Paul HumphriesFlex Michael Kirst, Ph.D.Stanford University Tarkan ManerNexenta

Kay MatthewsEY D. John MillerDJM Capital Partners David NealeThe Core Companies Jeff RademannWells Fargo Faiyaz ShahpurwalaCisco Systems

Marshall S. SmithFormer Under SecretaryU.S. Department of Education Faysal SohailPresidio Partners Marc SuidanPwC Cora TomalinasFirst 5

Tom BakerSanDisk H. Raymond BinghamRiverwood Capital Muhammed ChaudhrySilicon Valley Education Foundation Van T. DangFormer Cisco Systems Patty HatterIntel

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Congressman Mike HondaCongresswoman Zoe LofgrenRonnie Lott

Stephen LuczoC.S. ParkRandy Pond

Lisa Sobrato SonsiniDan Warmenhoven

Advisory Board:Bruce ChizenLinda Darling-HammondBurton Goldfield

SVEF Staff:

Manny BarbaraTim BusseyMuhammed ChaudhryHadiyah FainRachelle FranceVeronica Gonzales

Walter HerringNho LamJennifer LeeAnita LinMerlinda LuEmmitt Milton

Michelle MoshellArati NagarajHong Nguyen Bob NicholsDeb NegreteSteve Neese

Niyo RathodJennifer RilandConnie SkipitaresColleen WarrenJanet Wu

Board of Directors: Joseph HeadSummerHill Homes Dave HouseBrocade Communications Systems Paul HumphriesFlex Michael Kirst, Ph.D.Stanford University Tarkan ManerNexenta

Kay MatthewsEY D. John MillerDJM Capital Partners David NealeThe Core Companies Jeff RademannWells Fargo Faiyaz ShahpurwalaCisco Systems

Marshall S. SmithFormer Under SecretaryU.S. Department of Education Faysal SohailPresidio Partners Marc SuidanPwC Cora TomalinasFirst 5

Tom BakerSanDisk H. Raymond BinghamRiverwood Capital Muhammed ChaudhrySilicon Valley Education Foundation Van T. DangFormer Cisco Systems Patty HatterIntel

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Congressman Mike HondaCongresswoman Zoe LofgrenRonnie Lott

Stephen LuczoC.S. ParkRandy Pond

Lisa Sobrato SonsiniDan Warmenhoven

Advisory Board:Bruce ChizenLinda Darling-HammondBurton Goldfield

SVEF Staff:

Manny BarbaraTim BusseyMuhammed ChaudhryHadiyah FainRachelle FranceVeronica Gonzales

Walter HerringNho LamJennifer LeeAnita LinMerlinda LuEmmitt Milton

Michelle MoshellArati NagarajHong Nguyen Bob NicholsDeb NegreteSteve Neese

Niyo RathodJennifer RilandConnie SkipitaresColleen WarrenJanet Wu

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