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2013 ANNUAL REPORT

Dear Friends and Supporters, Thank you for your continued support. I am proud to announce that despite facing many challenges in 2013, Er forrás Alapítvány United Way Hungary completed the year successfully. It is my pleasure to share with you some of our accomplishments. We, at Erôforrás Alapítvány United Way Hungary, envision a world where all individuals and families achieve their human potential through adequate education, financial stability and healthy lives. This is what we are working for and can achieve it by bringing together the organizations, the people and all other resources required to create opportunities for a better life for all. We have a global approach but we are locally based. We think and act locally. We work with local communities in Hungary, to help locally. Our team is committed to assessing and fulfilling local needs by using both domestic and international resources. Our operation has to comply with strict Global Standards, we are transparent and accountable. Thanks to your generous financial support and your volunteer and advocacy efforts, we made several important steps towards our vision and implemented great projects with long lasting impacts. Thank you for your support to date. We are also counting on your support and partnership in the future. Join us and make an impact! Sincerely yours, László Czirják Chairman of the Board

Dear Supporters, In Hungary most children aged 7-14 who lose their lives do so due to an accident that could have been prevented. With the aim to reduce the number of these preventable accidents, we initiated a Child Safety Program in 2010 which we have since managed. The program is now up and running in 129 primary schools nationwide, with a special focus on the deprived regions where children are even more vulnerable. Thanks to the increasing number of teachers voluntarily participating in the program, by the end of 2013 more than 30 000 children have had the opportunity to learn more about safety in an innovative and playful way. Beyond our effective and successful Child Safety Program Erôforrás Alapítvány United Way Hungary has acted as a catalyst for the development of the civil society and remained one of the leading nonprofit organizations with a strong commitment to spreading the spirit of volunteerism. We have ambitious plans for the year to come. For example, with the objective to identify further causes our society is concerned about and we can support in the future, we initiated and conducted a Stakeholder Dialogue in June, 2013. We conducted dialogues with 13 different groups including teachers, social workers, non-profit leaders and corporate volunteers. Once all dialogues finished, we prioritized our findings, presented them to the Board of Trustees and with the consent of the Board of Trustees we will focus our efforts on identifying the most important problems which we then, even starting in 2014 can start solving by bringing together all key stakeholders. We believe that, by combining your help and our strengths, together we can make changes for the better in Hungary. We believe in the power of unity. Thank you for your support so far and I truly hope that we can also count on you in the future. Sincerely yours, Tamás Füzesy Chief Executive Officer

EDUCATION, INCOME AND HEALTH IN FOCUS United Way Hungary focuses all its activities on three major areas: Education, Income and Health. ADVANCING THE COMMON GOOD Creating Opportunities For A Better Life For All EDUCATION Helping Children & Youth Achieve Their Potential. INCOME Promoting Financial Stability & Independence. HEALTH Improving People s Health. Our vision is a world where all individuals and families achieve their human potential through education, financial stability and healthy lives. This is what we are working for everyday and we are thankful to our supporters, volunteers and other partners, for joining and helping us to reach our goals. We are grateful for our supporters, volunteers and every single partner for joining us and helping us fulfill our mission.

GLOBAL APPROACH, LOCAL FOCUS While United Way Hungary is an independent, self- funded Hungarian foundation, we are also part of the United Way Worldwide network, the world s largest, privately-supported nonprofit organization. This means that, in 41 countries, 1800 organizations share our vision. It gives our supporters an additional assurance that, being part of the United Way Worldwide, we maintain the United Way standards that promote best practices and transparency. United Hungary engages in active dialogue with all participants of Hungarian society. We work to assess the most pressing issues with our donors and supporters and more importantly, with each of the participants impacted, in the areas of education, income and health. We do this to facilitate a change for the good. UNITED WAY BY THE NUMBERS countries 41 and territories million+ volunteers 2,92 engaged million 10 individual donors 1800 local community-based United Way organizations worldwide billion USD raised by the 5,273 worldwide movement in 2012

Own Child Safety Program (Biztibusz) HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR 2013 Biztibusz was created in 2010, with the objective of reducing the number 1of preventable accidents, the leading cause of child death in Hungary. The program was developed by United Way Hungary and the National Institute of Child Health. It applies innovative teaching methods and is run in primary schools, led by volunteer teachers trained by United Way Hungary. In 2013 we gave a further boost to Biztibusz, by organizing 7 volunteer training sessions for 130 teachers, from 65 elementary schools. In addition to that also 24 graduates form Eötvös Loránd University Faculty of Primary and Pre-School Education participated in the program. In order to enable teachers to implement Biztibusz at schools, we produced 65 school kits and donated them to the schools. Number of Biztibusz school teachers trained by United Way 250 Number of schools participating in the program 125 30000 Number of children exposed to the program at schools 200 150 100 50 268 141 2 32 2010 2011 2012 2013 100 75 50 25 129 78 2 19 2010 2011 2012 2013 25000 20000 15000 10000 5000 30558 42 702 5202 2010 2011 2012 2013

2 Educational Activities on Children s Day Aside from delivering our Child Safety educational program directly to schools, the program was also presented at several community events. This resulted in the further reaching and education of thousands of families, from all over the country. Children s Day was held on the 26th of May, 2013 in Hungary. We celebrated it together with the Palace of Arts and the Children s Museum (Mesemúzeum). Around 4,500 parents and children visited these events, and we involved nearly 30 volunteers in the preparation and management process. On our own initiative we teamed up with 4 partner civil organizations and together we created an unforgettable educational experience, based around the theme of safety. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR 2013

3 Network Of Volunteer Teachers Spreading The Spirit Of Volunteerism Erôforrás Alapítvány United Way Hungary is committed to increasing the number of volunteers mobilized each year. By training further 130 teachers in 2013, we made important steps towards our long term objective of establishing a nationwide network of volunteer teachers in Hungary. This initiative allows us to look beyond the amazing success of our Child Safety Program and will help us implement further education related projects in Hungary, in the future. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR 2013

3 Corporate Volunteer Days Spreading The Spirit Of Volunteerism United Way Hungary is committed to providing opportunities for employee volunteering. In co-operation with Citibank 120 volunteers undertook the interior renovation of a children s home, making a significant contribution to the improvement of the living conditions of 220 children. 18 Celanese volunteers helped the Károlyi István Gyermekközpont, Fót organize a two-day event, in which 300 children and 200 teachers participated. Though coming from different companies, our volunteers shared one mission: giving their time to create a better life for the communities involved. Volunteering In Our Everyday Operations Volunteering is part of our everyday business. We work in co-operation with nearly 45 volunteers who add great value to our activities. As well, it instills great pride and appreciation knowing that they make a real difference. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR 2013

4 Promoting The Culture Of Giving Workplace Fundraising Campaigns United Way Hungary has always been the only non-profit organization in the country with the ability and expertise to organize workplace fundraising campaigns. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR 2013 In 2013 we had payroll campaigns at 16 corporations, involving 440 individual donors, making substantial contributions to realize 17 local community projects. Channeling Donations In 2013 we managed Citibank s donation program supporting four NGOs working in the field of education, reaching 16 000 beneficiaries nationwide. In December 2013 the Budapest Bank For Békéscsaba Program was successfully launched, providing substantial support to several educational and cultural programs developed and implemented by local civil organizations. Through a public tender process 13 NGOs were selected, the total number of potential beneficiaries in the region is expected to go as high as 50 000, the programs will finish in 2014.

4 Our Own Fundraising Activities Gala Dinner and Charity Auction On the 19th of October 2013, we organized the United Way Gala Dinner for the ninth time. We invited leaders from the civil and corporate sectors. Beyond enabling us to give a reassurance to our partners that United Way Hungary in an accountable and transparent way - contributes to making significant changes for the better in the Hungarian society. This event is also a special occasion for us to deepen our relationship with our partners and at the same time, to ask them to give us further support and take part in our charity auction. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR 2013 Individual Donors We are grateful for all our individual donors supporting us in any way, including 1% income tax. Corporate Donors We have a large corporate donor base with corporate partners committed to our foundation who help our work with a continued support.

5 Inclusive Playground In Leányfalu Floods in 2013 caused widespread and severe damages to the houses and facilities alongside the Danube. As part of the recovery efforts United Way Hungary refurbished a playground originally initiated and built by a local civil movement, but the floods washed some of its parts away and damaged several equipments. In order to promote and encourage inclusive play United Way Hungary in co-operation with Baptista Szeretetszolgálat also installed some new equipments allowing all children, including those with special needs play together. The refurbished playground was opened in October, 2013. The project was financially supported by United Way Worldwide. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR 2013

NGOs WE SUPPORTED In 2013 Erôforrás Alapítvány United Way Hungary supported the following NGOs: A Fóti Gyermekközpont Növendékeiért Alapítvány A kimûvelt emberfôk sokaságáért Alapítvány Baptista Szeretetszolgálat-UWl3-Játszótér adomány Balkán Táncegyüttes és Kultúrális EgyesüIet Békés Megyei Szimfónikus Zenekar Közhasznú K. E. Békéscsabai Turisztikai Egyesület Békéscsabai Városvédô és Városszépítô Egyesület Borsod Abaúj Gyermekmentô Központ Csabai Csípôs Blues Club Kultúrális Egyesület Csabai Kolbászklub Egyesület Down Egyesület Együtt a Leukémiás Gyerekekért Alapítvány Értelmi Sérültek Gyöngyház Egyesülete, Iklad Esély Alapítvány Fabriczius József Általános Iskola Alapítványa, Veresegyház Fóti Lovasterápiás Központ Gézengúz Alapítvány Gölöncsér Alapítvány Gyermekvilág Ágyszínház Alapítvány Kalán Néni Pihenôkertje Autista Alapítvány Konduktív Iskola Mentálhigiénés Egyesület Békéscsaba Meseházi alapítvány Meseliget Bölcsöde Modern Táncmûvészeti Alapítvány Nyújtsd Segítô Kezed Alapítvány Szlovák Gimnázium, Ált. Iskola, Óvoda és Kollégium

FINANCIAL RESULTS AND STATISTICS In 2013, United Way Hungary raised HUF 44.15 million, making it possible for us to achieve our goal of improving the quality of life in education, health and income in Hungary. the financial information below is for United Way Hungary, the leadership organization of the United Way network in Hungary. CONSOLIDATED REVENUE Individual gifts are funds given by different individuals to support United Way Hungary s programs. Corporate contributions are funds donated to support United Way Hungary s mission and its programs that promote education, income and health. These funds consist of unrestricted, temporarily-restricted and permanently-restricted donations. Workplace campaign efforts include charitable funds raised from employees and companies through United Way campaigns at a group of participating companies. 23% 61% 11% 5% Corporate contributions Workplace campaigns Individual gifts Grants CONSOLIDATED EXPENSES Health, Education and Income program expenses include Child safety programs, Volunteer trainings, Financial education programs, Fund distribution, Managing tenders, Monitor and evaluate programs. Fundraising is responsible for United Way Hungary fundraising efforts. General and Administrative activities include finance, legal, IT and other services that support United Way Hungary s programs. 36% 2% 7% 7% 10% 38% Health Education Income Fundraising Marketing General and Admin REVENUE BREAKDOWN IN THE CONTEXT OF USES Contributions received from donors to support General and Administrative activities, Programs and Fund distributions. 30% 34% General and Admin Programs Distribution 36%

ERÔFORRÁS ALAPÍTVÁNY UNITED WAY HUNGARY CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2013 (in HUF Thousands) ASSETS 2012 2013 Current Assets 16 495 13 817 Prepaid Expenses 0 394 TOTAL ASSETS 16 495 14 211 LIABILITIES Net Worth / Fund Balance 9 965 1 369 Liabilities 696 2 118 Accrued Expenses 5 834 10 724 TOTAL NET WORTH & LIABILITIES 16 495 14 211 REVENUES Donation received for public benefit activities, operations 18 708 14 847 From government budget 0 0 Other 0 0 Donations received through tenders 0 0 Income from public benefit activities 0 0 Other income 15 367 29 306 TOTAL INCOME 34 075 44 153 EXPENSES Material type costs 12 745 15 499 Personnel costs 18 579 21 179 Depreciation 0 243 Other expenses, costs 3 530 14 546 From this: Grants 3 526 14 546 Expenditures of financial activity 91 141 TOTAL EXPENDITURES 34 945 51 608 CURRENT YEAR PUBLIC BENEFIT RESULT -870-7 455 * The results are fully audited by BDO Magyarország and a full, audited public benefit report is available on our website: www.unitedway.hu

DONORS Thank you to our donors for their generous support! APEX Kft. BigDay Kft. Budapest Bank Budapest Lízing Zrt. Celanese Magyarország Kft. Citibank Europe Plc Magyarországi Fióktelepe Corinthia Hotel Budapest Corning Hungary Kft. Costa Cofee DunaPro Equilor Alapkezelô Zrt. FirstMed Klinika Budapest GE Aviation GE Energy GE Fundation Generali A Biztonságért Alapítvány Genpact Hungary Kft. I.C.E. Transport Kft. ieurope Tanácsadó Kft. Iron Mountain Magyarország Kft. Jet2.com Kajofi Invest Tanácsadó KFT Keystone KPMG Hungária Kft. Lear Corporation Hungary Magyar Telekom Nyrt. Magyar Úszó Szövetség Masped Logisztika Kft. McCann Erickson Budapest MKB Bank Zrt. Momentum Events Nyúlcipô DTK Portfolio.hu Process Solutions Csoport Rauch Hungária Kft. Réczicza White & Case LLP Ringier RTL Klub Sauska Szentkirályi Ásványvíz Kft. Tjaras Kft. Uniqa Biztosító Zrt. United Way Worldwide Xpatloop

SUPERVISORY BOARD Chairman: Members: Robert M. Beggan Dr. Judit Szilágyi Jack Bell BOARD OF TRUSTEES Chairman: Members: László Czirják Daniel J. Poisson Ferenc Falus Gábor Rényi Gábor Horváth János Babos László Balássy Michael P. Smithing Sándor Köles Scott Thornton STAFF Managing Director: Tamás Füzesy Program manager: Szilvia Hermanovszki Marketing manager: Zsuzsa Szikszay Office manager: Anna Koncz United Way Hungary Address: 1134 Budapest, Váci út 33. Registered Seat: 1061 Budapest, Andrássy út 11. Tel: +36 1 236 9731 Fax: +36 1 236 9751 www.unitedway.hu www.facebook.com/unitedwayhungary United Way Hungary is a member of United Way Worldwide.