With waves of COVID-19 spreading dangerously around the globe, 2021 was a year of deep uncertainty and hardship. Yet it was also one of the most consequential for RESULTS’ work to end poverty. Read on to learn about the historic breakthroughs we made with donor support.
Letter from the Board Chair and Executive Director
2021 was a year of historic breakthroughs in anti-poverty policy and one of the most consequential ever for RESULTS’ advocacy. When we look at our impact, we see not only a massive, urgently needed response to the current crisis, but also a demonstration of how we could dramatically reduce poverty long-term if we apply the lessons from the pandemic response to drive ambitious structural change.
At the end of 2020, inequity and hardship were escalating as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic — and falling disproportionately on those already vulnerable and marginalized. Across the United States, more than 3 million people had been pushed into poverty, food insecurity was spiking, and people owed billions of dollars in back rent. Globally, malnutrition and deaths from preventable pandemics like HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis (TB) were on the rise, reversing decades of progress. Nearly 100 million people worldwide had fallen further into extreme poverty.
In this incredibly challenging time, RESULTS helped to achieve some of the most significant victories against poverty in our history — thanks to your support.
Building on decades of transformational advocacy and organizing, RESULTS’ staff, international partners, and nationwide network of dedicated constituent activists were ready for the challenge. Our coordinated and nimble campaigns focused on child poverty, housing, nutrition, global health, and education helped counter the catastrophic pandemic fallout. By June of 2021, legislation passed by Congress drove the steepest one-year decline in child poverty in U.S. history. In addition, we helped to secure billions of dollars in new U.S. funding to scale up the COVID response and mitigate its devastating impacts on the fight against HIV, TB, malaria, malnutrition, and maternal and child deaths in low- and middle-income countries.
Perhaps when we look back at 2021, we’ll remember it not only as a time of deep uncertainty and hardship for so many, but also as a turning point when the country realized that, in fact, we can end poverty if the political will exists.
Much of what we helped achieve, however, is temporary and precarious. Now we must move from shaping the emergency response to solidifying lasting systemic change.
Our work to end poverty would not be possible without our passionate advocates and generous donors. We’re grateful for all the ways this community helps to support the critical work to end poverty.
Dr. Joanne Carter
Executive Director
Kul Chandra Gautam
Board Chair
“Even though my efforts at anti-poverty lobbying and donating seem insufficient to the task, it is what I can do. In this time of pandemic, great loss, and political rage and racism, I can still express generosity and connection through this path with RESULTS.”
Sue Oehser
By Rayna Castillo, Tempe, Arizona
“My personal understanding of poverty motivates me to help make sure no one else goes through the kinds of struggles that my family and I went through.”
By Kazmyn Ramos, Indianapolis, Indiana
“I didn’t think that I could have so much access to policymakers… It feels good to know that my voice can contribute to change.”
By Keisha McVey, RESULTS Senior Associate
“To truly end poverty, we must have the voices of those most impacted at the table, helping to destroy false narratives, and coming up with and implementing real solutions.”
Thank you to all our generous donors, including those not listed here. Your financial partnership in 2021 was essential to our collective work and impacted the lives of millions of people around the world.
Anonymous
Bainum Family Foundation
Bernard and Anne Spitzer Charitable Trust
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Economic Opportunity Funders
Eleanor Crook Foundation
Francis Beidler Foundation
Hopewell Fund
Keating Family Foundation
Pierce Philips Family Foundation
Robin Hood Foundation
Rockefeller Foundation
Sixteen Thirty Fund
The Anne and Henry Zarrow Foundation
The Annie E. Casey Foundation
The Duda Family Foundation
The Gordon R. Irlam Charitable Foundation
Wallace Genetic Foundation
Wellspring Philanthropic Fund
Below we recognize all those who contributed to RESULTS in 2021 with a donation of $1,000 or more.
Roxanne and Kip Allen
Steve Andre and Diana Fertsch
Anonymous (5)
Judy and Jim Arbogast
Nick Arena
Steve Arnold and Veda Stanfield
Ashish and Mimi Bali
Louisa Barkalow
Susan and John Beckett
Phyllis Behlen and Benjamin Matthews
Phyllis Bjorkman and David Corner
Paul and Kathy Brindle
Ted and Patricia Bruno
David Burns
Dixie Camp
Anne Child
Len and Phyllis Chorazy
William and Paula Clapp
Elizabeth Clerkin
Kathleen H. Close
Harold and Betsi Closter
Mark Coats and Peggy Stoll
Baird Craft
Heide Craig
Nancy Curtiss
Eliot and Patricia Daley
Sam Daley-Harris
Bruce Davidson
Suzanne Davis and Wiliam Hornby
Susan Davis
Kathy DeLoach
Nancy Dickerson
Lois Dodson
Kathleen Duncan
David Ellis
Peter and Sharon Fiekowsky
Jim Ford
Doris Galloway
Nancy Gardiner
Kul Gautam
Karen and Anton Gielen
Linda G. Gochfeld, MD
Alan Gold
Michael Greene
Edgar Greville and Elaine Shell
Scott Harris
Peggy Harvey and Paul Hornick
John Hatch
H. Ralph and Susan Hawkins
Robert Heyl and Margaret Minogue-Heyl
John and Mary Hornby
Roger L. Hudson
Gordon Irlam and Manjula Jonnalagadda
Mary G. Jackson
Lucinda Jewell
Martha Karnopp and James Chaput
Ellen Kempler and Ken Rosen
John and Patricia Kennish
Oscar Lanzi III
Scott Leckman
Laurence Levine
Jan and Joy Linn
Laura Taylor Linn
Maud Lipscomb
Benjamin Loevinsohn
Ernest Loevinsohn
Jennifer Long
Susan Lorence
Barbara Mihm
Claudia Morgan and Tom Biddle
Susan Morrison
Kathryn Nelson
Alan and Ellen Newberg
Bill and Tari Nicholson
Phoebe and Dennis O’Connell
Susan Oehser
Carl Page
Stephanie Page
Lynne Patalano
Lesley Reed
Rich and Reba Renner
Betsy Rice
Anita Rose and Neal Perrine
Dr. Amy Rossman
Bob and Barb Sample
Ken and Linda Schatz
Nick and Debra Schatzki
David Schubert
Steven and Katya Scordino
Dr. Kathryn Sherlock
Jonas Simonis and Jillian Barron
Neiladri Sinhababu
Richard Smiley
Colin and Margaret Smith
Sterling Speirn
Fred Steves
Peter Stoel and Karen Josephson
Peggi Sturm
Rick Sukkar
Eloise Sutherland
Kyle Talkington
Marc Tolo
Gagan and Manisha Toor
Cynthia Tschampl and Kimball Halsey
Larry Tuke and Brooke Healy
Janice Twombly
Karan Vazirani
Neil Watkins
Marty and Jean White
Marty and Madeline White
Peter White
Thomas White
Beth and Paul Wilson
Lucinda Winslow and Bill Baker
Michael Winters and Kelly Penrod
Yvonne Wyborny
“Our desire to witness a world without hunger, disease, and poverty remains as strong now as it did over 40 years ago when we first volunteered for RESULTS. We hope others will join us in investing in RESULTS.”
Ken and Linda Schatz
FY2021 Total Budget: $9,881,075
* October 1, 2020, through September 30, 2021
Kul Gautam
Former Deputy Executive Director, UNICEF
Lily Callaway
Grassroots Board Member
Joanne Carter
Ex Officio
Executive Director, RESULTS and RESULTS Educational Fund
Sam Daley-Harris
Founder, RESULTS and RESULTS Educational Fund
Jennn M. Koo
Grassroots Board Member
Ernie Loevinsohn
Issues Committee Chair
Executive Director, Fund for Global Health
Lindsay K. Saunders
Grassroots Board Member
Maxine Thomas
Grassroots Board Member
Qiana Torregano
Grassroots Board Member
Jan Twombly
Treasurer
Finance and Audit Committee Chair
President, The Rhythm of Business
Pankaj Agarwal
Managing Director, ReCubed Consulting
Nikki Eberhardt, Ph.D.
Professor of Business, Minerva University
Roger Hudson
Fundraising Committee Chair
Scott Leckman
M.D., F.A.C.S.
Marian Wright Edelman
President, Children’s Defense Fund
Professor Muhammad Yunus
Founder, Grameen Bank
Ashish Bali
Advisor and Consultant
Former Global CFO, Deloitte
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