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1 2013 Travelers Community Support Highlights of our 2013 charitable giving and community support Travelers EDGE: Empowering Dreams for Graduation and Employment The objective of Travelers EDGE is to increase the number of underrepresented individuals who complete a bachelors degree and are prepared for a career at Travelers or within the IFS industry. In 2013, Travelers dedicated nearly $2.4M to Travelers EDGE through the grants highlighted below and additional support. Augsburg College MN $105,000 Capital Community College CT $220,000 Central Connecticut State University CT $410,000 Greater Hartford Consortium For Higher Education CT $40,000 Independent College Fund of Maryland MD $61,900 Inver Hills Community College MN $100,000 Metropolitan State University Foundation MN $230,000 Morgan State University MD $427,650 Page Education Foundation MN $90,000 University of Connecticut Foundation CT $500,000 University of Minnesota/The Carlson School of Management MN $225,000 OTHER CHARITABLE GIVING AND COMMUNITY SUPPORT The majority of our support is focused on education and distributed in Travelers' key cities of Hartford, Conn., and St. Paul, Minn. CONNECTICUT Education Funding Achieve Hartford! $175,000 Blue Hills Civic Association $20,000 Boys and Girls Clubs of Hartford $145,000 Capital Workforce Partners $50,000 Center City Churches $535 Central Connecticut State University $50,000 The Children's Museum $40,000 Compass Youth Collaborative $72,000 Connecticut Aeronautical Historical Association $10,000 Connecticut Council for Education Reform $50,000 Connecticut Pre-engineering Program $75,000 Connecticut Science Center $50,000 Discovery Center $25,000 Girl Scouts of Connecticut $60,000 Governor's Prevention Partnership $25,000 Greater Hartford Consortium For Higher Education $100,000 Hartford Foundation for Public Giving $629,412 Hartford Jewish Federation $10,000 Hartford Police Department $150,000 Hartford Public Schools $300,000 Hartford Youth Scholars Foundation $65,000 INROADS $50,000 Joyce D. and Andrew J. Mandell Greater Hartford Jewish Community Center $10,000 Junior Achievement of Southwest New England $75,000 1

2 Leadership Greater Hartford $25,000 Mark Twain House & Museum $25,000 New Haven Ecology Project $25,000 Parent Academy $15,000 Shelter for Women $10,000 Teach For America $100,000 Trinity College $25,000 University of Connecticut Foundation $25,000 University of Hartford $30,000 The Village for Families & Children $115,000 The WALKS Foundation $10,000 World Affairs Council of Connecticut $15,000 Yale University $7,500 YMCA of Metropolitan Hartford $15,000 Community Development Funding Career Resources $50,000 Center for Urban Research Education and Training $15,000 Community Economic Development Fund Foundation $15,000 Dress for Success Hartford $7,500 Hartford Area Habitat for Humanity $150,000 Hartford 2000 $2,500 Hartford Areas Rally Together $15,000 Hartford Community Loan Fund $25,000 Hartford Economic Development Corporation $50,000 Hartford Preservation Alliance $10,000 Hartford Public Library $50,000 Inner-City Foundation for Charity & Education $15,000 Knox Parks Foundation $35,000 Local Initiatives Support Corp. $15,000 Mercy Housing and Shelter Corp. $50,000 MetroHartford Alliance $50,000 Mutual Housing Association of Greater Hartford $25,000 Neighborhood Housing Services of New Haven $50,000 Our Piece of the Pie $75,000 Rebuilding Together Hartford $25,000 Regional Youth Adult Substance Abuse Project $15,000 reset Social Enterprise Trust $24,500 Southside Institutions Neighborhood Alliance $25,000 St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center $40,000 Travelers Championship $42,000 United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut $400,000 Upper Albany Main Street $75,000 Urban League of Greater Hartford $150,000 Workforce Alliance $10,000 YWCA of the Hartford Region $25,000 Arts & Culture Funding Antiquarian & Landmarks Society $25,000 Artists Collective $25,000 Bushnell Park Foundation $10,000 2

3 Central Connecticut State University $15,000 Charter Oak Cultural Center $35,000 Connecticut Ballet $15,000 Connecticut Forum $85,000 Goodspeed Opera House Foundation $25,000 Greater Hartford Arts Council $190,000 Harriet Beecher Stowe Center $25,000 Hartbeat Ensemble $15,000 Hartford City Ballet $10,000 Hartford Symphony Orchestra $100,000 Hill-Stead Museum $10,000 Kinsella Arts $15,000 Horace Bushnell Memorial Hall $314,544 Partners Foundation $100,000 Real Art Ways $25,000 Spectrum in Motion Dance Theater Ensemble $10,000 Theaterworks $50,000 Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art $100,000 YMCA of Metropolitan Hartford $10,000 Community Sponsorships Achieve Hartford! $1,500 Almada Lodge Times Farm Camp $5,000 American Heart Association $10,000 American Red Cross $10,000 Anti-Defamation League $500 Artists Collective $10,000 Artists in Real Time $2,000 Aurora Women and Girls Foundation $2,500 Bike Walk Connecticut $5,000 Billings Forge Community Works $2,500 Boys and Girls Clubs of Hartford $40,000 Bushnell Park Foundation $1,500 Business For Downtown Hartford $2,500 Capitol Region Education Council $2,500 CAYASCO $1,500 Charter Oak Temple Restoration Corporation $10,000 The Children's Museum $10,000 Chrysalis Center $5,000 Communities, Inc. $2,500 Community Renewal Team $1,000 Connecticut Main Street Center $1,000 Connecticut Police Chiefs Association $1,200 Connecticut Pre-engineering Program $10,000 Connecticut Public Broadcasting $25,000 Connecticut Science Fair Association $2,500 Connecticut Science Center $250,000 Connecticut Veterans Fund $5,000 Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame $5,000 Corporation for Independent Living $5,000 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation $2,000 Eleven 28 Entertainment $5,000 3

4 Ethnic Marketing Solutions $5,000 Family Life Education $3,500 First Night Hartford $2,500 The Foundation For a Cure For Mitochondrial Disease $5,000 Governors Prevention Partnership $5,000 Greater Hartford Arts Council $2,500 Greater Hartford Chapter of the Links $2,500 Greater Hartford Convention & Visitors Bureau $5,000 Greater Hartford Festival Of Jazz $10,000 HARC $5,000 Harriet Beecher Stowe Center $5,000 Hartbeat Ensemble $2,500 Hartford Business Improvement District $8,500 Hartford Hospital $35,000 Hartford Marathon Foundation $12,500 Hartford Public Library $10,000 Hartford Public Schools $10,000 Hartford Publications $1,500 Hartford Symphony Orchestra $5,000 Hartford Youth Scholars Foundation $7,500 Hartford's Camp Courant $10,000 Hearing Loss Association of America $1,000 Hill-Stead Museum $5,000 The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp $25,000 Horace Bushnell Memorial Hall $20,000 iquilt Partnership $25,000 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation $25,000 Knox Parks Foundation $2,500 Lawyers for Children America $2,500 Leadership Greater Hartford $33,350 Literacy Volunteers of Greater Hartford $2,500 The Mark Twain House & Museum $5,000 Mercy Housing and Shelter Corp. $5,000 MetroHartford Alliance $235,000 MI CASA Family Service & Educational Center $2,500 Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce $1,015 Mothers Against Drunk Driving $5,000 My Sisters' Place $10,000 The National Conference For Community and Justice of Connecticut and Western Massachusetts $50,000 Northend Agent's $5,000 Organized Parents Make a Difference $15,000 Our Piece Of The Pie $7,500 Out Film CT $1,500 Outlet Broadcasting $25,500 Rebuilding Together Hartford $3,000 Riverfront Recapture $105,000 Ron Foley Pancreatic Cancer Foundation $5,000 Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center Foundation $10,000 Saint Joseph College $10,000 Theaterworks $15,000 United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut $5,000 University of Connecticut Foundation $12,990 University of Hartford $10,000 4

5 Urban League of Greater Hartford $15,000 The Village for Families & Children $30,000 Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art $25,000 World Affairs Council of Connecticut $3,000 Yale University $10,000 YMCA of Metropolitan Hartford $5,000 MINNESOTA Education Funding Augsburg College $15,000 BestPrep $30,000 Citizens League $10,000 City of Saint Paul $100,000 College Possible $350,000 CommonBond Communities $45,000 Como Friends $35,000 EdVisions/Center for School Change $20,000 Genesys Works - Twin Cities $20,000 Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys $20,000 Growth & Justice $15,000 Junior Achievement of the Upper Midwest $20,000 MinnCAN - Minnesota Campaign for Achievement Now $15,000 Minnesota Campus Compact $10,000 Minnesota Children's Museum $40,000 Minnesota Computers for Schools $25,000 Minnesota Council on Economic Education $15,000 Minnesota Humanities Commission $15,000 Minnesota Minority Education Partnership $25,000 Minnesota Timberwolves Fastbreak Foundation $13,000 Minnesota Zoo Foundation $10,000 Neighborhood House $52,500 Playworks Minnesota $14,250 Project Success $25,000 Saint Paul Public Schools $735,000 Saint Paul Public Schools Foundation $230,000 The Sanneh Foundation $10,000 The Science Museum of Minnesota $40,000 Twin Cities RISE! $20,000 United Negro College Fund $5,000 University of Minnesota Foundation $250,000 Volunteers of America - Minnesota $10,000 Wallin Education Partners $66,000 Wilderness Inquiry $20,000 William Mitchell College of Law $5,000 YWCA of St. Paul $52,500 Community Development Funding The Friends of the Saint Paul Public Library $50,000 Greater Minneapolis Council of Churches $10,000 Habitat for Humanity - Twin Cities $100,000 5

6 Local Initiatives Support Corporation $17,500 Metropolitan Economic Development Association $20,000 Minnesota Council of Nonprofits $11,500 Neighborhood Development Center $30,000 Project for Pride in Living $15,000 Rebuilding Together Twin Cities $15,000 The Saint Paul Foundation $25,000 Ujamaa Place $10,000 Visit Saint Paul $20,000 Women Venture $20,000 Arts & Culture Funding The Arts Partnership $500,000 The Children's Theatre Company $40,000 COMPAS $25,000 The Guthrie Theater Foundation $35,000 The History Theatre $15,000 Illusion Theater and School $5,000 In Progress $5,000 The Minnesota Opera $20,000 Minnesota Orchestral Association $25,000 Mixed Blood Theatre Company $30,000 Mu Performing Arts $4,500 One Voice Mixed Chorus $2,500 Ordway Center for the Performing Arts $85,000 Pangea World Theater $5,000 Park Square Theatre Company $15,000 Penumbra Theatre Company $35,000 Public Art Saint Paul $15,000 The St. Paul Chamber Orchestra Society $25,000 The Schubert Club $7,500 SteppingStone Theatre $10,000 VocalEssence $10,000 Community Sponsorships BestPrep $5,500 Center for Ethical Business Cultures $2,500 The Children's Theatre Company $15,000 Clock and Globe Employee Club $5,500 College Possible $25,000 Community Reinvestment Fund $25,000 COMPAS $5,880 The Friends of the Saint Paul Public Library $10,000 The Guthrie Theater Foundation $10,000 Habitat for Humanity - Twin Cities $5,000 Hot Summer Jazz Festival $3,500 Honoring Women Worldwide $750 Junior Achievement of the Upper Midwest $3,500 Keys 4/4 Kids $2,000 Metropolitan State University Foundation $10,000 Minnesota Children's Museum $10,000 6

7 Minnesota Council of Nonprofits $6,000 Minnesota Council on Foundations $10,000 Minnesota Humanities Commission $5,000 Minnesota Landmarks $7,500 Minnesota Minority Education Partnership $5,000 Minnesota Shubert Center for Dance and Music $15,000 Minnesota Zoo Foundation $5,000 Mixed Blood Theatre Company $5,000 Neighborhood Development Center $1,500 Neighborhood House $5,000 Ordway Center for the Performing Arts $135,000 Parent Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights $5,000 Project for Pride in Living $2,000 Project SUCCESS $2,500 Public Art Saint Paul $1,500 Saint Paul Area Chamber of Commerce $61,960 Saint Paul Area Revitalization Corporation $5,000 Saint Paul Festival and Heritage Foundation $5,000 Saint Paul Police Foundation $1,500 Saint Paul Public Schools $20,000 St. Paul RiverCentre Convention & Visitors Authority Foundation $15,000 Saint Paul Riverfront Corporation $5,000 St. Paul Transportation Management $1,000 University of Minnesota Foundation $30,000 Additional Grants and Sponsorships Accion Chicago IL $55,000 Alzheimer's Association NY $12,500 American Corporate Partners NY $50,000 The American Indian College Fund CO $60,000 American Museum of Natural History NY $25,000 American Museum of the Moving Image NY $ 8,000 American Red Cross DC $100,000 American Red Cross TX $15,000 Art Beyond Sight/Art Education for the Blind NY $21,000 Arthritis Foundation CT $ 2,000 Brooklyn Academy of Music NY $ 8,000 Buffalo Bayou Partnership TX $25,000 Children's Storefront NY $28,500 Citymeals-on-Wheels NY $30,000 CollegeBound Foundation MD $ 1,500 Columbia Business School Club of New York NY $15,000 Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy NY $60,000 Committee to Protect Journalists NY $ 2,000 Common Ground Communities NY $100,000 Connecticut Bar Foundation CT $10,000 Council for Economic Education NY $ 5,000 The Council for The Opportunity in Education DC $15,000 Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum TN $10,000 Direct Women/Tides Center NY $15,000 Easter Seals Capital Region & Eastern Connecticut CT $10,000 7

8 Foundation for Excellence in Education FL $25,000 FIRST Technology NH $25,000 Friends of Karen NY $1,000 Genesys Works TX $75,000 Habitat for Humanity International GA $200,000 Hispanic Scholarship Fund CA $50,000 The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp CT $450,000 Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation CA $56,000 The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts VA $15,000 Juvenile Law Center PA $2,500 Legal Action Center NY $10,000 Legal Aid Society NY $75,000 Los Angeles/San Fernando Business Journal CA $18,500 The Metropolitan Museum of Art NY $52,500 The Michael J. Crawshaw Memorial Fund PA $5,000 Minority Business Development Institute NJ $60,000 National Academy Foundation NY $275,000 National College Access Network DC $20,000 National Dropout Prevention Center SC $ 5,000 Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City NY $20,000 New Teacher Center CA $100,000 New York City Partnership Foundation NY $1,000 New Visions for Public Schools NY $ 82,000 New York City Ballet NY $ 30,000 New York City Center NY $75,000 New York Philharmonic NY $100,000 New York Restoration Project NY $12,500 One Fund Boston MA $10,000 Pal-O-Mine Equestrian NY $4,720 Playwrights Horizons NY $10,000 Police Athletic League NY $ 5,000 Polytechnic Institute of New York University NY $ 5,000 The Posse Foundation NY $21,000 Prescott Firefighters Charities` AZ $5,000 Pratham USA TX $10,000 Pro Bono Partnership NY $ 7,500 Read to a Child MA $40,000 Sandy Hook Workers Assistance Fund CT $25,000 Securities and Exchange Commission Historical Society DC $ 5,000 Sesame Workshop NY $25,000 Spanish Dance Arts Company NY $ 8,000 Sphinx Organization MI $20,000 St. John's University/School of Risk Management NY $25,000 St. Jude Children's Research Hospital MA $1,500 Student Sponsor Partners NY $10,000 Tourette Syndrome Association NY $ 5,000 Town of Newtown CT $50,000 Travelers Championship CT $10,000 Trustees of Boston College MA $135,000 The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania PA $530,000 UJA Federation NY $18,000 Union Settlement Association NY $ 4,000 United Negro College Fund DC $102,500 8

9 University of South Carolina Business Partnership Foundation SC $10,000 Valley Economic Development Center CA $150,000 Washington International Horse Show DC $10,000 Weill Cornell Medical College NY $ 25,000 Women's Business Development Center IL $100,000 Urban Arts Partnership NY $ 15,000 Writers in the Schools TX $10,000 YMCA of Greater New York NY $ 7,500 Young People's Chorus of New York City NY $46,000 SUPPORTING COMMUNITIES NATIONWIDE THROUGH OUR EMPLOYEES' COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Travelers provides support for communities based on our employees' involvement in their cities and towns. Travelers Community Connections (TCC) Grants are available to nonprofits partnering with teams of Travelers volunteers from offices throughout the U.S. (except Conn. and Minn.). In 2013, 33 organizations in 17 states received TCC grants. Travelers Community Connections Grants $668,380 In addition, funding for local organizations is provided through the Travelers Community Connections (TCC) Matching Gifts and Volunteer Match programs. The program gives employees the opportunity to apply for matches to eligible nonprofit organizations for employee donations of money or volunteer time. Through the TCC Matching Gifts program the company matches up to $500 of employee charitable contributions. Through the TCC Volunteer Match program an employee may apply for a $500 grant to an eligible nonprofit charitable organization when he or she volunteers 24 hours in a calendar year with that organization. Employee pledges made during our annual Employee Giving Campaign are eligible for the Travelers Community Connections Matching Gifts Program, bringing an additional $1 million to local nonprofit organizations. In 2013, more than 4,500 organizations in 49 states and the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico benefited from Travelers matching gifts. Travelers Community Connections Matching Gifts & Volunteer Match Programs* $1,769,831 Travelers employees are also encouraged to support their local communities through our annual Employee Giving Campaign. In 2013, Travelers and its employees throughout the U.S. gave approximately $4 million to local organizations. Employees participated through online pledging and fundraising events in their local offices. Employee pledges are eligible for the Travelers Community Connections Matching Gifts Program, bringing an additional $1 million* to local nonprofit organizations. Travelers Employee Giving Campaign: Employee Pledges, Fundraising Events & Travelers Corporate Giving* $4,044,346 * Matching gifts for the Employee Giving Campaign are included in the total for the Travelers Community Connections Matching Gifts Program. 9

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