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INFORMATION REQUIRED IN PROXY STATEMENT

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BNY Mellon Variable Investment FundAdvantage Funds, Inc.
BNY Mellon Appreciation Fund, Inc.
BNY Mellon WorldwideIndex Funds, Inc.
BNY Mellon Investment Funds V, Inc.
BNY Mellon Investment Funds VI
BNY Mellon Midcap Index Fund, Inc
BNY Mellon New Jersey Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.
BNY Mellon New York AMT-Free Municipal Bond Fund
BNY Mellon Opportunistic Municipal Securities Fund
BNY Mellon Research Growth Fund, Inc.
BNY Mellon Stock Index Fund, Inc.
BNY Mellon Variable Investment Fund
BNY Mellon Worldwide Growth Fund, Inc.
General Money Market Fund, Inc.
General Municipal Money Market Funds, IV, Inc.
General New York Municipal Money Market Fund

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THE BNY Mellon Funds Sub-advised by Fayez Sarofim & Co.MELLON FAMILY OF FUNDS

c/o BNY Mellon Investment Adviser, Inc.

240 Greenwich Street

New York, New York 10286

1-800-373-9387

www.im.bnymellon.comwww.bnymellonim.com/us

August 11, 202214, 2023

Dear Shareholder:

Enclosed are a NoticeYour fund(s) and a Joint Proxy Statement concerning a Special Joint Meeting of Shareholders (the "Special Meeting") ofcertain other funds in the BNY Mellon Appreciation Fund, Inc., BNY Mellon Tax Managed Growth Fund, Appreciation Portfolio and BNY Mellon Worldwide Growth Fund, Inc. (each,Family of Funds will hold special shareholder meetings on October 12, 2023 in a "Fund"). At the Special Meeting, shareholdersvirtual meeting format only. Shareholders of each Fundof these funds will be asked to approve a new sub-investment advisory agreement (the "New Sub-Advisory Agreement") with Fayez Sarofim & Co. ("Sarofim & Co.")elect Board members of their funds. All but one of the nominees are current Board members of some or all of these funds. The election of additional Board members to your fund is being proposed primarily to consolidate the Boards of these funds. Consolidating the Boards of the funds may provide certain administrative efficiencies and potential future cost savings for the funds. The enclosed combined proxy statement describes the nominees' qualifications and each of their Fund, as describedrespective current roles overseeing funds in the Joint Proxy Statement. Sarofim & Co. currently serves as each Fund's sub-adviser pursuant to an interim sub-investment advisory agreement (the "Interim Sub-Advisory Agreement") with the Fund, with respect to BNY Mellon Appreciation Fund, Inc. and Appreciation Portfolio, or withFamily of Funds. Please take the Fund's investment adviser, BNY Mellon Investment Adviser, Inc. ("BNYM Adviser"), with respecttime to BNY Mellon Tax Managed Growth Fund and BNY Mellon Worldwide Growth Fund, Inc., effective May 28, 2022 (the "Effective Date"). Sarofim & Co. has served as each Fund's sub-adviser since the Fund's inception.

Fayez Sarofim, the founder and controlling shareholder of Sarofim & Co., passed away on May 28, 2022. Mr. Sarofim's passing caused a "change in control" of Sarofim & Co. which triggered an assignment and automatic termination of the Funds' then-existing sub-investment advisory agreements with Sarofim & Co. (the "Prior Sub-Advisory Agreements"), pursuant to their terms and the applicable provisions of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act"). To enable Sarofim & Co. to continue to provide sub-investment advisory services to the Funds after the Effective Date, the relevant Fund's Board (the "Board") approved the Interim Sub-Advisory Agreement, which did not require shareholder approval before it went into effect on the Effective Date, and the New Sub-Advisory Agreement, which requires approval by a majority of the relevant Fund's outstanding voting securities before it can go into effect. As to each Fund, as required under the 1940 Act, the Interim Sub-Advisory Agreement expires upon the earlier of 150 days after the Effective Date or upon shareholder approval and effectiveness of the New Sub-Advisory Agreement. Therefore, as to each Fund, the Board has called the Special Meeting to seek shareholder approval of the New Sub-Advisory Agreement in order to ensure that Sarofim & Co. can provide uninterrupted service as sub-adviser to the Fund.

There will be no increase in the advisory fee payable by a Fund to BNYM Adviser and the sub-advisory fee payable by the Fund to Sarofim & Co., with respect to BNY Mellon Appreciation Fund, Inc. and Appreciation Portfolio, or payable by BNYM Adviser to Sarofim & Co., with respect to BNY Mellon Tax Managed Growth Fund and BNY Mellon Worldwide Growth Fund, Inc., under the Interim Sub-Advisory Agreement and New Sub-Advisory Agreement will be the same as that payable to Sarofim & Co. under the respective Prior Sub-Advisory Agreement for such Fund. As to each Fund, the New Sub-Advisory Agreement is substantially similar in material respects to the Prior Sub-Advisory Agreement and the Fund's investment strategy, management policies and portfolio managers (with the exception of Mr. Fayez Sarofim) will not change in connection with the implementation of the New Sub-Advisory Agreement.

After careful review, as to each Fund, the Board has approved the New Sub-Advisory Agreement, subject to shareholder approval. The Board recommends that you read the enclosed materials carefully and thenmaterials.

Since the proposal to elect Board members is common to these funds, we have combined the proxy statement to save on fund expenses. If you own shares of more than one of these funds, the combined proxy statement also may save you the time of reading more than one document before you vote. If you own shares of more than one of these funds on the record date for the meeting, please note that each fund has a separate proxy card. You should vote to approve the New Sub-Advisory Agreementone proxy card for your Fund.each fund in which you own shares.

YourRemember, your vote is extremely important, no matter how large or small your Fundfund holdings. By voting promptly, you can help avoid additional costs that are incurred with follow-up letters and calls. If you own shares of more than one of the Funds on the record date for the meeting, please note that each Fund has a separate proxy card. You should vote one for each Fund in which you own shares.

To vote, you may use any of the following methods:

·By Mail. Please complete, date and sign the enclosed proxy card and mail it in the enclosed, postage-paid envelope.
·Over the Internet. Have your proxy card available. Go to the website listed on the proxy card. Enter your control number from your proxy card. Follow the instructions on the website.
·By Telephone. Have your proxy card available. Call the toll-free number listed on the proxy card. Enter your control number from your proxy card. Follow the recorded instructions.
·At the Meeting. You will not be able to attend the meeting in person, but you may attend the meeting virtually and vote over the Internet during the meeting.

The meeting will be conducted over the Internet in a virtual meeting format only. However, if it is determined that the meeting will be held in person, we will make an announcement in the manner discussed in the Notice of Special Meeting of Shareholders.

We encourage you to vote over the Internet or by telephone using the number that appears on your proxy card(s). These voting methods will save the funds money because they would not have to pay for return-mail postage. If you later decide to attend the meeting virtually, you may revoke your proxy and vote your shares over the Internet during the meeting. Whichever voting method you choose, please take the time to read the full text of the combined proxy statement before you vote.

Your vote is very important to us. If you have any questions before you vote, please call the Funds' proxy solicitor, Equiniti Fund Solutions, LLC, at (866) 796-7181. Thank you for your response and for your continued investment with the BNY Mellon Family of Funds.

Sincerely,

/s/ David DiPetrillo

David DiPetrillo

President

The BNY Mellon Family of Funds

BNY MELLON ADVANTAGE FUNDS, INC.*

BNY MELLON APPRECIATION FUND, INC.

BNY MELLON INDEX FUNDS, INC.*

BNY MELLON INVESTMENT FUNDS V, INC.*

BNY MELLON INVESTMENT FUNDS VI*

BNY MELLON MIDCAP INDEX FUND, INC.

BNY MELLON NEW JERSEY MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.

BNY MELLON NEW YORK AMT-FREE MUNICIPAL BOND FUND

BNY MELLON OPPORTUNISTIC MUNICIPAL SECURITIES FUND

BNY MELLON RESEARCH GROWTH FUND, INC.

BNY MELLON STOCK INDEX FUND, INC.

BNY MELLON VARIABLE INVESTMENT FUND*

BNY MELLON WORLDWIDE GROWTH FUND, INC.

GENERAL MONEY MARKET FUND, INC. *

GENERAL MUNICIPAL MONEY MARKET FUNDS, INC.*

GENERAL NEW YORK MUNICIPAL MONEY MARKET FUND*

Notice of Special Meeting of Shareholders

To the Shareholders:

A Special Meeting of Shareholders (each, a "Meeting") of each fund in the BNY Mellon Family of Funds listed above (each, a "Fund") will be held over the Internet in a virtual meeting format only on Thursday, October 12, 2023 at the time set forth on Schedule 1 to the Funds' combined proxy statement. The Meeting is being held for the following purposes:

1.To elect Board members to hold office until their successors are duly elected and qualified.
2.To transact such other business as may properly come before the Meeting, or any adjournments or postponements thereof.

The Meeting will be held in a virtual meeting format only. You will not be able to attend the Meeting in person, but you may participate over the Internet as described below. However, if it is determined that the Meeting will be held in person, we will make an announcement in the manner noted below.

Shareholders of record as of the close of business on August 14, 2023 will be entitled to receive notice of and to vote at the Meeting.

To participate in the Meeting, you must request the Meeting credentials by emailing attendameeting@equiniti.com. Please include your full name, address, your control number found on your enclosed proxy card, your intent to attend the virtual Meeting and "[Name of Fund]" in the subject line. The Meeting will begin promptly at the time set forth on Schedule 1 to the Funds' combined proxy statement, on Thursday, October 12, 2023. If you hold your shares through an intermediary, such as a bank or broker, you must register in advance of the Meeting. To register, you must submit proof of your proxy power (legal proxy provided by your intermediary) reflecting your Fund holdings along with your name and email address to attendameeting@equiniti.com. You may also forward proof of ownership from your intermediary to attendameeting@equiniti.com. Requests for registration should be received no later than 12:00 p.m., Eastern Time, on Monday, October 9, 2023. You will receive a confirmation email from attendameeting@equiniti.com of your registration and control number that will allow you to vote over the Internet during the Meeting.

If you have any questions after considering the enclosed materials, please call the Funds' proxy solicitor, Equiniti Fund Solutions, LLC, at (866) 796-7181.

PLEASE NOTE: If it is determined that the Meeting will be held in person, instead of virtually, an announcement of the change will be provided by means of a press release, which will be posted on our website https://im.bnymellon.com/us/en/individual/resources/proxy-materials.jsp. We encourage you to check the website prior to the Meeting. An announcement of any change will also be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission via its EDGAR system.

By Order of the Boards
/s/ James Bitetto
James Bitetto
Secretary
New York, New York
August 14, 2023
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* The Fund is an investment company comprised of separate "series", each of which may be deemed a Fund, as applicable, in the combined proxy statement. For a list of the series, see Schedule 1 to the Funds' combined proxy statement.

WE NEED YOUR PROXY VOTE

A SHAREHOLDER MAY THINK HIS OR HER VOTE IS NOT IMPORTANT, BUT IT IS VITAL. BY LAW, THE MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS OF A FUND WILL HAVE TO BE ADJOURNED WITHOUT CONDUCTING ANY BUSINESS IF LESS THAN A QUORUM ELIGIBLE TO VOTE IS REPRESENTED. IN THAT EVENT, THE AFFECTED FUND, AT SHAREHOLDERS' EXPENSE, WOULD CONTINUE TO SOLICIT VOTES IN AN ATTEMPT TO ACHIEVE A QUORUM. CLEARLY, YOUR VOTE COULD BE CRITICAL TO ENABLE THE FUND TO HOLD THE MEETING AS SCHEDULED, SO PLEASE RETURN YOUR PROXY CARD(S) OR OTHERWISE VOTE PROMPTLY. YOU AND ALL OTHER SHAREHOLDERS WILL BENEFIT FROM YOUR COOPERATION.

BNY MELLON ADVANTAGE FUNDS, INC.

BNY MELLON APPRECIATION FUND, INC.

BNY MELLON INDEX FUNDS, INC.

BNY MELLON INVESTMENT FUNDS V, INC.

BNY MELLON INVESTMENT FUNDS VI

BNY MELLON MIDCAP INDEX FUND, INC.

BNY MELLON NEW JERSEY MUNICIPAL BOND FUND, INC.

BNY MELLON NEW YORK AMT-FREE MUNICIPAL BOND FUND

BNY MELLON OPPORTUNISTIC MUNICIPAL SECURITIES FUND

BNY MELLON RESEARCH GROWTH FUND, INC.

BNY MELLON STOCK INDEX FUND, INC.

BNY MELLON VARIABLE INVESTMENT FUND

BNY MELLON WORLDWIDE GROWTH FUND, INC.

GENERAL MONEY MARKET FUND, INC.

GENERAL MUNICIPAL MONEY MARKET FUNDS, INC.

GENERAL NEW YORK MUNICIPAL MONEY MARKET FUND

COMBINED PROXY STATEMENT
Special Meeting of Shareholders
to be held on Thursday, October 12, 2023

This combined proxy statement is furnished in connection with a solicitation of proxies by the Board of Directors/Trustees (the "Board") of each of BNY Mellon Advantage Funds, Inc. ("BNYMAD"), BNY Mellon Appreciation Fund, Inc. ("BNYMAF"), BNY Mellon Index Funds, Inc. ("BNYMIF"), BNY Mellon Investment Funds V, Inc. ("BNYMIF V"), BNY Mellon Investment Funds VI ("BNYMIF VI"), BNY Mellon Midcap Index Fund, Inc. ("BNYMMIF"), BNY Mellon New Jersey Municipal Bond Fund, Inc. ("BNYMNJMBF"), BNY Mellon New York AMT-Free Municipal Bond Fund ("BNYMNYAFMBF"), BNY Mellon Opportunistic Municipal Securities Fund ("BNYMOMSF"), BNY Mellon Research Growth Fund, Inc. ("BNYMRGF"), BNY Mellon Stock Index Fund, Inc. ("BNYMSIF"), BNY Mellon Variable Investment Fund ("BNYMVIF"), BNY Mellon Worldwide Growth Fund, Inc. ("BNYMWGF"), General Money Market Fund, Inc. ("GMMF"), General Municipal Money Market Funds, Inc. ("GMMMF") and General New York Municipal Money Market Fund ("GNYMMMF") (each, a "Fund" and, collectively, the "Funds") to be used at a Special Meeting of Shareholders (each, a "Meeting") of each Fund to be held on Thursday, October 12, 2023 at the time set forth on Schedule 1 to this combined proxy statement, over the Internet in a virtual meeting format only, and at any and all adjournments or postponements thereof, for the purposes set forth in the accompanying Notice of Special Meeting of Shareholders. Shareholders of record as of the close of business on August 14, 2023 are entitled to receive notice of and to vote over the Internet during the Meeting with respect to their Fund(s). Shareholders will not be able to attend the Meeting in person, but may participate over the Internet as described in the Notice of Special Meeting of Shareholders.

Shareholders are entitled to one vote for each Fund share held and fractional votes for each fractional Fund share held. Shareholders can vote only on matters affecting the Fund(s) in which they hold shares. Shareholders of each Fund will vote as a single class (which includes all series and classes of shares of a Fund) and will vote separately from the shareholders of each other Fund on the election of Board members. If a proposal is approved by shareholders of one Fund and not approved by shareholders of another Fund, the proposal will be implemented only for the Fund that approved the proposal. Therefore, it is essential that shareholders who own shares in more than one Fund complete, date, sign and return each proxy card they receive, or otherwise vote by telephone or over the Internet. Shares represented by executed and unrevoked proxies will be voted in accordance with the specifications made thereon. Unmarked but properly signed and dated proxy cards will be voted "FOR" a proposal . If the enclosed proxy card is

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executed and returned, or if you have voted by telephone or over the Internet, your vote nevertheless may be revoked after it is received by sending a written notice of revocation to the proxy tabulator at the address listed on the proxy card or by mailing a duly executed proxy card bearing a later date; you may also change your vote by mailing a duly executed proxy card bearing a later date, by calling the toll-free telephone number listed under "To vote by Telephone" on the proxy card or over the Internet by going to the website listed on the proxy card and following the instructions on the website. To be effective, such revocation or vote change must be received before your prior proxy is exercised at the Meeting. If you hold shares through a bank or other intermediary, please consult your bank or intermediary regarding your ability to revoke voting instructions after such instructions have been provided. In addition, any shareholder who attends the Meeting virtually may vote over the Internet during the Meeting, thereby canceling any proxy previously given.

Information as to the number of shares outstanding and share ownership for each Fund is set forth on Schedule 2 to this combined proxy statement.

It is estimated that proxy materials will be mailed to shareholders of record on or about August 28, 2023. To reduce expenses, only one copy of this combined proxy statement will be mailed to certain addresses shared by two or more accounts. If you wish to revoke this arrangement and receive individual copies, you may do so at any time by writing to the address or calling the phone number set forth below. The Fund will begin sending you individual copies promptly after receiving your request.

The principal executive office of each Fund is located at 240 Greenwich Street, 18th Floor, New York, New York 10286. Copies of each Fund's most recent Annual Report to Shareholders and, if applicable, Semi-Annual Report to Shareholders, are available upon request, without charge, by writing to the Fund at 144 Glenn Curtiss Boulevard, Uniondale, New York 11556-0144, visiting www.im.bnymellon.com or calling toll-free 1-800-373-9387.

IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING INTERNET

AVAILABILITY OF PROXY MATERIALS

THIS COMBINED PROXY STATEMENT AND COPIES OF THE FUND'S MOST RECENT

ANNUAL REPORT TO SHAREHOLDERS AND, IF APPLICABLE, SEMI-ANNUAL Report TO SHAREHOLDERS ARE AVAILABLE AT

HTTPS://IM.BNYMELLON.COM/US/EN/INDIVIDUAL/RESOURCES/PROXY-MATERIALS.JSP

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PROPOSAL: ELECTION OF Board Members

The Nominees. It is proposed that shareholders of each Fund consider the election of the individuals listed below (the "Nominees") as Board members of their Fund as indicated. The Nominees were selected and nominated by those members of the present Boards of the relevant Funds who are not "interested persons" (as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act")) of the Funds ("Independent Board Members"). The Nominees, except Michael D. DiLecce, currently serve as Board members of some or all of the Funds. Mr. DiLecce currently serves as an Advisory Board member of some of the Funds. Some Board members of certain Funds (Joseph S. DiMartino and Peggy C. Davis with respect to each Fund) were previously elected by shareholders and need not be re-elected to the Board of those Funds ("Continuing Board Members" of such Funds). The election of additional Board members to the Boards of the Funds is being proposed primarily to consolidate the Boards of the Funds. Consolidating the Boards of the Funds may provide certain administrative efficiencies and potential future cost savings for the Funds. Each Nominee has consented to being named in this combined proxy statement and has agreed to serve as a Board member of the indicated Funds if elected. All of the Nominees and Continuing Board Members are Independent Board Members.

With respect to BNYMAD, BNYMIF, BNYMIF V, BNYMIF VI, BNYMMIF, BNYMNJMBF, BNYMRGF, BNYMSIF and BNYMVIF, the Nominees for election as Board members of these Funds are: Francine J. Bovich, Michael D. DiLecce, Gina D. France, Joan L. Gulley, and Nathan Leventhal. Mses. France and Gulley currently are Board members of these Funds, but have not been previously elected by shareholders of the Funds.

With respect to BNYMAF, BNYMNYAFMBF, BNYMOMSF, BNYMWGF, GMMF, GMMMF and GNYMMMF, the Nominees for election as Board members of these Funds are: Francine J. Bovich, Michael D. DiLecce, Gina D. France, Joan L. Gulley, and Robin A. Melvin. Mses. Bovich and Melvin currently are Board members of these Funds, but have not been previously elected by shareholders of the Funds.

The persons named as proxies on the accompanying proxy card(s) intend to vote each proxy for the election of the Nominees, unless shareholders specifically indicate on their proxies the desire to withhold authority to vote for elections to office. Each Nominee elected will serve as an Independent Board Member of the consolidated Boards of the Funds commencing, subject to the discretion of the Board, on or about January 1, 2024, and until his or her successor is duly elected and qualified. It is not contemplated that any Nominee will be unable to serve as a Board member for any reason, but, if that should occur prior to the Meeting, the Boards reserve the right to substitute another person or persons of their choice as nominee or nominees.

Board's Oversight Role in Management. Each Board's role in management of the respective Fund is oversight. As is the case with virtually all investment companies (as distinguished from operating companies), service providers to each Fund, primarily BNY Mellon Investment Adviser, Inc., each Fund's investment adviser (the "Investment Adviser" or "BNY Mellon Adviser"), and its affiliates, have responsibility for the day-to-day management of the Fund, which includes responsibility for risk management (including management of investment risk, valuation risk, issuer and counterparty credit risk, compliance risk and operational risk). As part of its oversight, each Board, acting at its scheduled meetings, or the Chairman, acting between Board meetings, regularly interacts with and receives reports from senior personnel of service providers, including senior personnel of the Investment Adviser, the Fund's and the Investment Adviser's Chief Compliance Officer and portfolio management personnel. Each Board's audit committee (which consists of all of the Independent Board Members) meets during its regularly scheduled and special meetings, and between meetings the audit committee chair is available to the Fund's independent registered public accounting firm and the Fund's Chief Financial Officer. Each Board also receives periodic

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presentations from senior personnel of the Investment Adviser or its affiliates regarding risk management generally, as well as periodic presentations regarding specific operational, compliance or investment areas, such as cybersecurity, business continuity, personal trading, valuation, credit and investment research. As warranted, each Board also receives informational reports from counsel to each Fund and each Board's independent legal counsel regarding regulatory compliance and governance matters. Each Board has adopted policies and procedures designed to address certain risks to the Fund. In addition, the Investment Adviser and other service providers to each Fund have adopted a variety of policies, procedures and controls designed to address particular risks to the Fund. Different processes, procedures and controls are employed with respect to different types of risks. However, it is not possible to eliminate all of the risks applicable to each Fund, and the Boards' risk management oversight is subject to inherent limitations.

Board Composition and Leadership Structure. The 1940 Act requires that at least 40% of each Fund's Board Members be Independent Board Members and as such are not affiliated with the Investment Adviser. To rely on certain exemptive rules under the 1940 Act, a majority of each Fund's Board Members must be Independent Board Members, and for certain important matters, such as the approval of each Fund's investment advisory agreement or transactions with affiliates, the 1940 Act or the rules thereunder require the approval of a majority of the Independent Board Members. Currently, all of each Fund's Board Members, including the Chairman of the Board, are Independent Board Members. Each Board has determined that its leadership structure, in which the Chairman of the Board is not affiliated with the Investment Adviser, is appropriate in light of the specific characteristics and circumstances of each Fund, including, but not limited to: (i) the services that the Investment Adviser and its affiliates provide to the Fund and potential conflicts of interest that could arise from these relationships; (ii) the extent to which the day-to-day operations of each Fund are conducted by Fund officers and employees of the Investment Adviser and its affiliates; and (iii) each Board's oversight role in management of each Fund.

Information About Each Nominee's and Continuing Board Member's Experience, Qualifications, Attributes or Skills. Nominees for Board Member of each Fund, together with information as to their positions with the Fund, principal occupations and other board memberships for the past five years, are shown below. The address of each Nominee is 240 Greenwich Street, New York, New York 10286. Specific information about the Continuing Board Members of each Fund, information on each Nominee's and Continuing Board Member's ownership of Fund shares, and other relevant information is set forth on Exhibit A to this combined proxy statement.

Nominees for all Funds

Name (Year of Birth) of Nominee
Position with Funds (Since)

Principal Occupation
During Past 5 Years

Other Public Company Board
Memberships During Past 5 Years

Francine J. Bovich (1951)

Board Member

BNYMAF (2012)

BNYMNYAFMBF (2012)

BNYMOMSF (2012)

BNYMWGF (2012)

GMMF (2012)

GMMMF (2012)

GNYMMMF (2012)

The Bradley Trusts, private trust funds, Trustee (2011 – Present)

Annaly Capital Management, Inc., a real estate investment trust, Director (2014 – Present)

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Nominees for all Funds

Name (Year of Birth) of Nominee
Position with Funds (Since)

Principal Occupation
During Past 5 Years

Other Public Company Board
Memberships During Past 5 Years

Michael D. DiLecce (1962)

Advisory Board Member

BNYMAD (2022)

BNYMIF (2022)

BNYMIF V (2022)

BNYMIF VI (2022)

BNYMMIF (2022)

BNYMNJMBF (2022)

BNYMRGF (2022)

BNYMSIF (2022)

BNYMVIF (2022)

Retired since July 2022; Global Asset Management Assurance Leader, Ernst & Young LLP (2015 – 2022); Americas Regional Talent Managing Partner for Ernst & Young's Financial Service Practice (2017 – 2021); Partner, Ernst & Young LLP (1997 – 2022)N/A

Gina D. France (1958)

Board Member

BNYMAD (2019)

BNYMIF (2019)

BNYMIF V (2019)

BNYMIF VI (2019)

BNYMMIF (2019)

BNYMNJMBF (2019)

BNYMRGF (2019)

BNYMSIF (2019)

BNYMVIF (2019)

France Strategic Partners, a strategy and advisory firm serving corporate clients across the United States, Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer (2003 – Present)

Huntington Bancshares, a bank holding company headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, Director (2016 – Present)

Cedar Fair, L.P., a publicly-traded partnership that owns and operates amusement parks and hotels in the U.S. and Canada, Director (2011 – May 2023)

CBIZ, Inc., a public company providing professional business services, products and solutions, Director (2015 – Present)

Joan L. Gulley (1947)
Board Member

BNYMAD (2017)

BNYMIF (2017)

BNYMIF V (2017)

BNYMIF VI (2017)

BNYMMIF (2017)

BNYMNJMBF (2017)

BNYMRGF (2017)

BNYMSIF (2017)

BNYMVIF (2017)

Nantucket Atheneum, public library, Chair (June 2018 – June 2021) and Director (2015 – June 2021)

Orchard Island Club, golf and beach club, Governor (2016 – Present) and President (February 2023 – Present)

N/A

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Additional Nominee for BNYMAD, BNYMIF, BNYMIF V, BNYMIF VI, BNYMMIF, BNYMNJMBF, BNYMRGF, BNYMSIF and BNYMVIF

Name (Year of Birth) of Nominee
Position with Funds (Since)

Principal Occupation
During Past 5 Years

Other Public Company Board
Memberships During Past 5 Years

Nathan Leventhal (1943)

Board Member

BNYMAF (1989)

BNYMNYAFMBF (1989)

BNYMOMSF (1989)

BNYMWGF (1989)

GMMF (1989)

GMMMF (1989)

GNYMMMF (1989)

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, President Emeritus (2001 – Present)

Palm Beach Opera, President (2016 – Present)

Movado Group, Inc., a public company that designs, sources, markets and distributes watches, Director (2003 2020)

Additional Nominee for BNYMAF, BNYMNYAFMBF, BNYMOMSF, BNYMWGF, GMMF, GMMMF and GNYMMMF

Name (Year of Birth) of Nominee
Position with Funds (Since)

Principal Occupation
During Past 5 Years

Other Public Company Board
Memberships During Past 5 Years

Robin A. Melvin (1963)

Board Member

BNYMAD (2012)

BNYMAF (2012)

BNYMIF (2012)

BNYMIF V (2011)

BNYMIF VI (2012)

BNYMMIF (2012)

BNYMNJMBF (2011)

BNYMNYAFMBF (2012)

BNYMOMSF (2012)

BNYMRGF (2012)

BNYMSIF (2012)

BNYMVIF (2012)

BNYMWGF (2012)

GMMF (2012)

GMMMF (2012)

GNYMMMF (2012)

Westover School, a private girls' boarding school in Middlebury, Connecticut, Trustee (2019 – June 2023)

Mentor Illinois, a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing the quantity and quality of mentoring services in Illinois, Co-Chair (2014 – 2020); Board Member (2013 – 2020)

JDRF, a non-profit juvenile diabetes research foundation, Board Member (June 2021 – June 2022)

HPS Corporate Lending Fund, a closed-end management investment company regulated as a business development company, Trustee (August 2021 – Present)

Each Nominee and Continuing Board Member, with the exception of Mses. Bovich, France and Gulley and Mr. DiLecce, has been a BNY Mellon Family of Funds board member for over twenty years. Ms. Bovich has been in the asset management business for 40 years, Ms. France has more than 35 years of strategy, investment banking and corporate finance experience and Ms. Gulley was in the asset management business for more than 30 years prior to her retirement in 2014. Mr. DiLecce has over 30 years of experience as an accountant with independent registered public accounting firms. Additional information about each Nominee follows (supplementing the information provided in the table above) that describes some of the specific experiences, qualifications, attributes or skills that each Nominee possesses which the respective Board believes has prepared them to be effective Board Members (this information for the Continuing Board Members is set forth on Exhibit A). Each Board believes that the significance of each Board Member's experience, qualifications, attributes or skills is an individual matter (meaning that experience that is important for one Board Member may not have the same value for another) and that these factors are best evaluated at the Board level, with no single Board Member, or particular factor, being indicative of Board effectiveness. However, each Board believes that Board Members need to have the ability to critically review, evaluate, question and discuss information provided to them, and to interact effectively with Fund management, service providers and counsel, in order to exercise effective business judgment in the performance of their duties; each Board believes that its members satisfy this standard. Experience relevant to having this ability may be achieved through a Board Member's educational background; business or professional training or practice (e.g., medicine, accounting or law); public service or academic positions; experience from service as a board member (including the Board of the Fund) or as an executive of investment funds, public companies or significant private or not-for-profit entities or other organizations; and/or other life experiences. The charter for each Board's nominating committee contains certain other factors considered by the committee in identifying and evaluating potential Independent Board

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Member nominees. To assist them in evaluating matters under federal and state law, the Board Members are counseled by their independent legal counsel, who participates in Board meetings and interacts with the Investment Adviser and also may benefit from information provided by the Investment Adviser's counsel; counsel to the Funds and to the Boards has significant experience advising funds and fund board members. Each Board and its committees have the ability to engage other experts as appropriate. Each Board evaluates its performance on an annual basis.

Francine J. Bovich – Ms. Bovich currently serves as a Trustee for The Bradley Trusts, private trust funds, and as a Director of Annaly Capital Management, Inc. She is an Emeritus Trustee of Connecticut College, and served as a Trustee from 1986 to 1997. She currently serves as a member of the Investment Committee (formerly, the Investment Sub Committee) for Connecticut College's endowment fund and served as Chair of the Investment Sub Committee until June 2020. From April 1993 until September 2010, Ms. Bovich was a Managing Director at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, holding various positions including Co-Head of Global Tactical Asset Allocation Group, Operations Officer, and Head of the U.S. Institutional Equity Group. Prior to joining Morgan Stanley Investment Management, Ms. Bovich was Principal, Executive Vice President and Senior Portfolio Manager at Westwood Management Corporation, where she worked from 1986 until 1993. From 1980 to 1986, she worked at CitiCorp Investment Management, Inc. as Managing Director and Senior Portfolio Manager. From 1973 to 1980, Ms. Bovich was an Assistant Vice President and Equity Portfolio Manager at Bankers Trust Company. From 1991 to 2005, she served as U.S. Representative to the United Nations Investments Committee, advising a global portfolio of approximately $30 billion.

Michael D. DiLecce – Mr. DiLecce retired as a Partner at the accounting firm of Ernst & Young LLP in June 2022. Mr. DiLecce has substantial accounting, investment management, and executive experience serving firms within the investment management industry. From August 1983 to June 2022, Mr. DiLecce was an auditor at Ernst & Young LLP where he served as Global Assurance Leader of Asset Management and as the audit partner for various investment company complexes. In addition, from July 2017 to June 2021, Mr. DiLecce was the Americas Regional Talent Managing Partner for Ernst & Young's Financial Service practice. He was an Assurance Partner at Ernst & Young LLP from 1997 to 2022. Mr. DiLecce currently serves as an Advisory Board Member of Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe, a private equity firm focusing on investments in technology and healthcare companies.

Gina D. France – Ms. France serves as President and Chief Executive Officer of France Strategic Partners. Before founding France Strategic Partners in 2003, Ms. France was a managing director of Ernst & Young LLP where she led a national client-facing strategy group. She has served as a strategic advisor to over 250 companies throughout the course of her career. Ms. France has more than 35 years of strategy, investment banking and corporate finance experience. Previously, Ms. France was an investment banker with Lehman Brothers in New York and San Francisco. Prior to Lehman Brothers, she served as the international cash manager of Marathon Oil Company. Ms. France has served on several corporate boards including: Huntington Bancshares (investment company oversight committee chair); Cedar Fair, L.P. (audit committee chair); CBIZ, Inc.; Baldwin Wallace University; FirstMerit Corporation (nominating and governance committee chair); Dawn Food Products, Inc.; and Mack Industries. Ms. France served as Director of Cedar Fair, L.P. from 2011 to May 2023 and served as a Trustee of Dance Cleveland, a non-profit, from 2001 to June 2023.

Joan L. GulleyMs. Gulley served in various senior roles at PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. ("PNC") from 1993 until her retirement in 2014, including Chief Executive Officer of PNC Advisors, the wealth management and institutional services business of PNC, from 2002 to 2005, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer of PNC from 2002 to 2007, and Executive Vice President ("EVP") and Chief Human Resources Officer ("CHRO") of PNC from 2008 until 2014. In her role as EVP and CHRO of PNC, Ms. Gulley was responsible for the oversight of $8 billion in combined pension and 401(k) assets.

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Ms. Gulley also served as a member of PNC's Executive Committee from 2008 to 2014, where she participated in all key strategic and operational decisions affecting PNC, and was responsible for all staff support to the PNC Board's Personnel and Compensation Committee with respect to executive compensation, succession planning, talent management, human resource regulatory matters and diversity. Prior to joining PNC, Ms. Gulley held positions with The Massachusetts Company, a chartered bank and subsidiary of The Travelers Insurance Company, which was acquired by PNC in 1993, and with branches of the Federal Reserve Bank in Boston, Massachusetts and Washington D.C. Ms. Gulley currently serves as a Governor and President of the Orchard Island Club and from 2015 to 2021 served on the Board of Trustees of the Nantucket Atheneum.

Nathan Leventhal – Mr. Leventhal was previously a Commissioner of the New York City Planning Commission. Previously, Mr. Leventhal served in a number of senior positions in New York City Government, including Fiscal Director of the Human Resources Administration and Chief of Staff to Mayor John V. Lindsay, Deputy Mayor to Mayor Ed Koch, and Transition Chairman for both Mayors David Dinkins and Michael Bloomberg. Mr. Leventhal is a former partner in the law firm Poletti Freidin Prashker Feldman & Gartner. Mr. Leventhal is a member of the Budget and Finance Committee of the Town of Southampton in Suffolk County New York. In the not-for-profit sector, Mr. Leventhal serves as President of the Palm Beach Opera and served as President of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and Chairman of the Avery Fisher Artist Program; he is now President Emeritus of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.

Robin A. Melvin – From 2014 to 2020, Ms. Melvin served as Co-Chair of Mentor Illinois, a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing the quantity and quality of mentoring services in Illinois, and served as a Board member from 2013 to 2020. Ms. Melvin served as Director of the Boisi Family Foundation, a private family foundation that supports organizations serving the needs of youth from disadvantaged circumstances, from 1995 to 2012. In that role she also managed the Boisi Family Office, providing the primary interface with all investment managers, legal advisors and other service providers to the family. She has also served in various roles with MENTOR, a national non-profit youth mentoring advocacy organization, including Executive Director of the New York City affiliate, Vice President of the national affiliate network, Vice President of Development, and, immediately prior to her departure, Senior Vice President in charge of strategy. Prior to that, Ms. Melvin was an investment banker with Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. Ms. Melvin served as a Board member of JDRF, a non-profit juvenile diabetes research foundation from June 2021 to June 2022. She also serves as a Trustee of HPS Corporate Lending Fund, a closed-end management investment company regulated as a business development company (August 2021 to present), and served as a Trustee of Westover School, a private girls boarding school in Middlebury, Connecticut from 2019 to June 2023.

Fund Board Committees. Each Fund has standing audit, nominating, compensation and litigation committees, each comprised of its Independent Board Members, except that Joseph S. DiMartino does not serve on the compensation committees.

The function of the audit committee of each Fund is (1) to oversee the Fund's accounting and financial reporting processes and the audits of the Fund's financial statements and (2) to assist in the Board's oversight of the integrity of the Fund's financial statements, the Fund's compliance with legal and regulatory requirements and the qualifications, independence and performance of the Fund's independent registered public accounting firm. A copy of each Fund's Audit Committee Charter, which describes the audit committee's purposes, duties and responsibilities, is available at www.im.bnymellon.com. Each Fund's audit committee has determined that at least one Board Member qualifies as an audit committee financial expert under the securities laws and Gina D. France has been designated as the audit committee financial expert for each of BNYMAD, BNYMIF, BNYMIF V, BNYMIF VI, BNYMMIF, BNYMNJMBF, BNYMRGF, BNYMSIF and BNYMVIF and Joseph S. DiMartino has been designated as the audit

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committee financial expert for each of BNYMAF, BNYMNYAFMBF, BNYMOMSF, BNYMWGF, GMMF, GMMMF and GNYMMMF.

Each Fund's nominating committee is responsible for selecting and nominating persons as members of the Board for election or appointment by the Board and for election by shareholders. In evaluating potential nominees, including any nominees recommended by shareholders, the committee takes into consideration the factors listed in each Fund's Nominating Committee Charter and Procedures (the "Nominating Committee Charter"), including character and integrity, and business and professional experience. The nominating committee may consider whether a potential nominee's professional experience, education, skills and other individual qualities and attributes, including gender, race or national origin, would provide beneficial diversity of skills, experience or perspective to the Board's membership and collective attributes. Such considerations will vary based on the Board's existing membership and other factors, such as the strength of a potential nominee's overall qualifications relative to diversity considerations. The committee will consider recommendations for nominees from shareholders submitted to the Secretary of the Fund, c/o BNY Mellon Investment Adviser Legal Department, 240 Greenwich Street, 18th Floor, New York, New York 10286, and including information regarding the recommended nominee as specified in the Nominating Committee Charter. The Nominating Committee Charter is attached as Exhibit B to this combined proxy statement.

The function of the compensation committee is to establish the appropriate compensation for serving on the Board.

The litigation committee seeks to address any potential conflicts of interest between the Funds and the Investment Adviser in connection with any potential or existing litigation or other legal proceeding relating to securities held by a Fund and held or otherwise deemed to have a beneficial interest held by the Investment Adviser or its affiliate.

Compensation. Each Nominee, except Mr. DiLecce, currently serves as a Board Member of multiple funds in the BNY Mellon Family of Funds. Annual retainer fees and meeting attendance fees are allocated on the basis of net assets, with the Chairman of each Board, Mr. DiMartino, receiving an additional 25% of such compensation. Each Fund reimburses Board Members for travel and out-of-pocket expenses in connection with attending Board or committee meetings. The Funds do not have a bonus, pension, profit-sharing or retirement plan.

The amount of compensation paid to each Nominee by each Fund for its most recent fiscal year and the aggregate amount of compensation paid to each such Nominee by all funds in the BNY Mellon Family of Funds for which the Nominee was a Board Member during 2022, was as follows:

Name of Nominee and Fund
Compensation
from each Fund*
Aggregate Compensation from each Fund and
Fund Complex
Paid to Nominee (**)
Francine J. Bovich
BNYMAF$38,994
BNYMNYAFMBF$4,745
BNYMOMSF$8,630
BNYMWGF$15,973
GMMF$49,131
GMMMF$13,582
GNYMMMF$2,223
$613,000 (53)

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Name of Nominee and Fund
Compensation
from each Fund*
Aggregate Compensation from each Fund and
Fund Complex
Paid to Nominee (**)
Michael D. DiLecce***
BNYMAD
  (8/31 fiscal year end)N/A
  (10/31 fiscal year end)N/A
BNYMIFN/A
BNYMIF V
  (10/31 fiscal year end)N/A
  (12/31 fiscal year end)$1,404
BNYMIF VI$142
BNYMMIFN/A
BNYMNJMBF$764
BNYMRGF$2,857
BNYMSIF$6,073
BNYMVIF$1,950
$43,750 (24)
Gina D. France
BNYMAD
  (8/31 fiscal year end)$22,574
  (10/31 fiscal year end)$32,136
BNYMIF$33,846
BNYMIF V
  (10/31 fiscal year end)$7,008
  (12/31 fiscal year end)$5,814
BNYMIF VI$2,454
BNYMMIF$16,031
BNYMNJMBF$2,977
BNYMRGF$12,604
BNYMSIF$22,873
BNYMVIF$7,132
$171,000 (24)
Joan L. Gulley
BNYMAD
  (8/31 fiscal year end)$23,960
  (10/31 fiscal year end)$34,098
BNYMIF$35,856
BNYMIF V
  (10/31 fiscal year end)$7,436
  (12/31 fiscal year end)$6,168
BNYMIF VI$2,598
BNYMMIF$16,986
BNYMNJMBF$3,151
BNYMRGF$13,397
BNYMSIF$24,214
BNYMVIF$7,554
$347,000 (42)

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Name of Nominee and Fund
Compensation
from each Fund*
Aggregate Compensation from each Fund and
Fund Complex
Paid to Nominee (**)
Nathan Leventhal
BNYMAF$38,994
BNYMNYAFMBF$4,742
BNYMOMSF$8,630
BNYMWGF$15,964
GMMF$49,109
GMMMF$13,575
GNYMMMF$2,222
$398,500 (32)
Robin A. Melvin
BNYMAD
  (8/31 fiscal year end)$24,051
  (10/31 fiscal year end)$34,134
BNYMAF$38,994
BNYMIF$35,897
BNYMIF V
  (10/31 fiscal year end)$7,444
 (12/31 fiscal year end)$6,168
BNYMIF VI$2,601
BNYMMIF$17,006
BNYMNJMBF$3,151
BNYMNYAFMBF$4,744
BNYMOMSF$8,630
BNYMRGF$13,397
BNYMSIF$24,214
BNYMVIF$7,554
BNYMWGF$15,973
GMMF$49,131
GMMMF$13,581
GNYMMMF$2,223
$747,500 (74)
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* Amounts shown do not include expenses reimbursed to Nominees for attending Board meetings. Amounts shown also do not include the costs of office space and related parking, office supplies and secretarial services, which are paid by the Funds (allocated among the funds in the BNY Mellon Family of Funds based on net assets), which, in 2022, for the Funds ranged from $28 to $2,526 ($19,383 for all Funds).

** Represents the number of separate portfolios comprising the investment companies in the fund complex, including the Funds, for which the Nominee served as a board member in 2022.

*** Mr. DiLecce became an advisory board member of BNYMAD, BNYMIF, BNYMIF V, BNYMIF VI, BNYMMIF, BNYMNJMBF, BNYMRGF, BNYMSIF and BNYMVIF in October 2022 and receives compensation from the funds for attending board meetings in an advisory role.

For each Fund's most recent fiscal year, the number of Board and committee meetings held and the amount of compensation paid by each Fund to the Continuing Board Members and the aggregate amount of compensation paid by all funds in the BNY Mellon Family of Funds for which each such person was a Board Member in 2022 are set forth on Exhibit A. Certain other information concerning each Fund's Board Members and officers also is set forth on Exhibit A.

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Required Vote

The election of a Nominee for each Fund requires the affirmative vote of a plurality of votes cast at the Fund's meeting for the election of Board Members, if a quorum is present.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Selection of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

The 1940 Act requires that each Fund's independent registered public accounting firm (the "independent auditors" or "auditors") be selected by a majority of the Independent Board Members. The audit committee has direct responsibility for the appointment, compensation, retention and oversight of the Fund's independent auditors. Each Fund's audit committee approved and each Fund's Board, including a majority of the Independent Board Members, ratified and approved the selection of Ernst & Young LLP ("EY") as the independent auditors for the respective Fund's fiscal year ended in 2023 or 2024, as applicable, at a meeting held on the date set forth for each Fund on Schedule 3 to this combined proxy statement. EY, a major international accounting firm, has acted as independent auditors of each Fund since the Fund's organization.

Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm Fees and Services

The following chart reflects fees billed by EY in each Fund's last two fiscal years. For Service Affiliates (i.e., the Investment Adviser and any entity controlling, controlled by or under common control with the Investment Adviser that provides ongoing services to the relevant Fund), such fees represent only those fees that required pre-approval by the audit committee, except the Aggregate Non-Audit Fees amounts, which include all non-audit fees billed by EY to the Fund and Service Affiliates. All services provided by EY were pre-approved as required.

Fund (Fiscal Year End)1Audit FeesAudit-Related Fees2Tax Fees3All Other FeesFees Paid by Service AffiliatesAggregate Non-Audit Fees Paid by Fund and Service Affiliates
BNYMAD
 (8/31)
$174,265/$142,200$35,400/$28,889$30,622/$19,051$9,941/$19,641$0/$26,949$2,692,122/$2,418,678
BNYMAD
 (10/31)
$200,486/$204,495$62,212/$57,466$19,008/$17,631$857/$405$10,960/$28,369$2,476,929/$2,189,735
BNYMAF
 (12/31)
$34,853/$35,550$10,295/$10,572$5,222/$4,763$12,377/$6,464$6,737/$6,737$3,095,435/$1,803,830
BNYMIF
 (10/31)
$117,206/$119,550$23,536/$24,325$9,985/$14,289$8,789/$4,450$8,220/$20,211$2,476,929/$2,189,735

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Fund (Fiscal Year End)1Audit FeesAudit-Related Fees2Tax Fees3All Other FeesFees Paid by Service AffiliatesAggregate Non-Audit Fees Paid by Fund and Service Affiliates
BNYMIF V
 (10/31)
$82,353/$84,000$18,752/$18,616$10,444/$9,526$330/$179$5,480/$13,474$2,476,929/$2,189,735
BNYMIF V
 (12/31)
$34,853/$35,550$7,080/$7,229$5,222/$4,763$790/$440$6,737/$6,737$3,095,435/$1,803,830
BNYMIF VI
 (11/30)
$42,156/$42,999$12,924/$13,413$5,222/$4,763$4,015/$2,117$6,737/$6,737$2,747,329/$2,144,335
BNYMMIF
 (10/31)
$34,853/$35,550$7,080/$7,538$4,763/$4,763$3,112/$1,501$2,740/$6,737$2,476,929/$2,189,735
BNYMNJMBF
 (12/31)
$35,494/$36,204$11,095/$10,926$3,342/$3,342$3,092/$1,596$8,158/$8,158$3,095,435/$1,803,830
BNYMNYAFMBF
 (11/30)
$35,494/$36,204$10,222/$10,456$3,342/$3,342$1,667/$837$8,158/$8,158$2,747,329/$2,144,335
BNYMOMSF
 (4/30)
$36,204/$36,928$14,550/$14,445$3,342/$3,342$1,352/$1,349$8,158/$8,158$2,423,621/$1,706,473
BNYMRGF
 (2/28(29))
$35,550/$36,261$7,198/$7,188$5,222/$4,763$6,461/$6,534$6,737/$6,737$2,807,909/$1,830,036
BNYMSIF
 (12/31)
$34,853/$35,550$7,080/$7,737$4,763/$4,763$80/$46$2,737/$3,737$3,095,435/$1,803,830
BNYMVIF
 (12/31)
$139,412/$142,200$31,535/$31,395$19,008/$17,631$201/$110$12,369/$16,369$3,095,435/$1,803,830
BNYMWGF
 (10/31)
$47,500/$48,450$9,376/$9,412$5,222/$4,763$4,351/$2,231$2,740/$6,737$2,476,929/$2,189,735
GMMF
 (11/30)
$34,853/$35,550$7,080/$7,732$6,684/$3,342$11,746/$10,309$7,158/$8,158$2,747,329/$2,144,335
GMMMF
 (11/30)
$34,853/$35,550$7,080/$7,234$3,342/$3,342$1,327/$588$7,158/$8,158$2,747,329/$2,144,335
GNYMMMF
 (11/30)
$34,853/$35,550$7,080/$7,077$3,342/$3,342$637/$282$7,158/$8,158$2,747,329/$2,144,335

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1For the respective fiscal years ended in 2021/2022 or 2022/2023, as applicable.
2Services to the Fund consisted of one or more of the following: (i) agreed upon procedures related to compliance with Internal Revenue Code section 817(h), (ii) security counts required by Rule 17f-2 under the 1940 Act, (iii) advisory services as to the accounting or disclosure treatment of Fund transactions or events and (iv) advisory services to the accounting or disclosure treatment of the actual or potential impact to the Fund of final or proposed rules, standards or interpretations by the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Financial Accounting Standards Board or other regulatory or standard-setting bodies.
3Services to the Fund consisted of: (i) review or preparation of U.S. federal, state, local and excise tax returns; (ii) U.S. federal, state and local tax planning, advice and assistance regarding statutory, regulatory or administrative developments; and (iii) tax advice regarding tax qualification matters and/or treatment of various financial instruments held or proposed to be acquired or held.

Audit Committee Pre-Approval Policies and Procedures. Each Fund's audit committee has established policies and procedures (the "Policy") for pre-approval (within specified fee limits) of EY's engagement for audit and non-audit services to the Fund and non-audit services to Service Affiliates without specific case-by-case consideration. The pre-approved services in the Policy can include pre-approved audit services, pre-approved audit-related services, pre-approved tax services and pre-approved all other services. Pre-approval considerations include whether the proposed services are compatible with maintaining EY's independence. Pre-approvals pursuant to the Policy are considered annually. In addition, proposed services requiring pre-approval but not covered by the Policy are considered from time to time as necessary.

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Auditor Independence. Each Fund's audit committee has considered whether the provision of non-audit services that were rendered to Service Affiliates that did not require pre-approval is compatible with maintaining EY's independence.

A representative of EY will be available to join the Meeting, will have the opportunity to make a statement and will be available to respond to appropriate questions.

Service Providers

BNY Mellon Investment Adviser, Inc., located at 240 Greenwich Street, New York, New York 10286, serves as each Fund's investment adviser.

BNY Mellon Securities Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Investment Adviser, located at 240 Greenwich Street, New York, New York 10286, serves as the distributor (i.e., principal underwriter) of each Fund's shares.

The Bank of New York Mellon ("BNY Mellon"), an affiliate of the Investment Adviser, located at 240 Greenwich Street, New York, New York 10286, acts as custodian for the assets of each Fund.

BNY Mellon Transfer, Inc., an affiliate of the Investment Adviser, located at 240 Greenwich Street, New York, New York 10286, acts as Transfer Agent, Dividend-Paying Agent and Registrar for each Fund.

Voting Information

To vote, you may use any of the following methods:

·By Mail. Please complete, date and sign the enclosed proxy card and mail it in the enclosed, postage-paid envelope.
·Over the Internet. Have your proxy card available. Go to the website listed on the proxy card. Enter your control number from your proxy card. Follow the instructions on the website.
·By Telephone. Have your proxy card available. Call the toll-free number listed on the proxy card. Enter your control number from your proxy card. Follow the recorded instructions.
·At the Meeting. Any shareholder who attends the meetingMeeting virtually may vote byover the Internet (see above) during the meeting.Meeting.

Due to the public health and safety concerns regarding COVID-19, and to support the health and well-being of the Funds' shareholders, officers and others, the meeting will be conducted over the Internet in a virtual meeting format only. However, we intend to monitor the recommendations of public health officials and governmental restrictions, and if we decide it is appropriate to hold the meeting in person, we will make an announcement in the manner discussed in the proxy materials.

We encourage you to vote through the Internet or by telephone using the number that appears on your proxy card. If you later decide to attend the meeting virtually, you may revoke your proxy and vote your shares by Internet during the meeting. Whichever voting method you choose, please take the time to read the full text of the Joint Proxy Statement before you vote. If you have any questions before you vote, please call the Funds' proxy solicitor, AST Fund Solutions, LLC, at (866) 796-7181.

Thank you for your response and for your continued investment with the Fund(s).

Sincerely,

David DiPetrillo
President

BNY Mellon Family of Funds

Appreciation Portfolio

BNY Mellon Appreciation Fund, Inc.

BNY Mellon Tax Managed Growth Fund

BNY Mellon Worldwide Growth Fund, Inc.

Notice of Special Joint Meeting of Shareholders

To Be Held on October 4, 2022

To the Shareholders:

A Special Joint Meeting of Shareholders (the "Meeting") of each fund listed above (each, a "Fund") will be held over the Internet in a virtual meeting format only on Tuesday, October 4, 2022 at 10:00 a.m., Eastern Time, for the following purposes:

1a.With respect to each of BNY Mellon Appreciation Fund, Inc. and Appreciation Portfolio, to approve a new sub-investment advisory agreement between the Fund* and Fayez Sarofim & Co.;
1b.With respect to each of BNY Mellon Tax Managed Growth Fund* and BNY Mellon Worldwide Growth Fund, Inc., to approve a new sub-investment advisory agreement between BNY Mellon Investment Adviser, Inc., on behalf of the Fund, and Fayez Sarofim & Co.; and
2.To transact such other business as may properly come before the Meeting, or any adjournment(s) thereof.

Due to the public health and safety concerns regarding COVID-19, and to support the health and well-being of the Funds' shareholders, officers and others, the Meeting will be held in a virtual meeting format only. You will not be able to attend the Meeting in person. However, we intend to monitor the recommendations of public health officials and governmental restrictions, and if we decide it is appropriate to hold the Meeting in person, we will make an announcement in the manner noted below.

Shareholders of record at the close of business on August 11, 2022 will be entitled to receive notice of and to vote at the Meeting.

To participate in the Meeting, you must request the Meeting credentials by emailing attendameeting@astfinancial.com. Please include your full name, address, your control number found on your enclosed proxy card, your intent to attend the virtual Meeting and "[Name of Fund]" in the subject line. The Meeting will begin promptly at 10:00 a.m., Eastern Time, on Tuesday, October 4, 2022. If you hold your shares through an intermediary, such as a bank or broker, you must register in advance of the Meeting. To register, you must submit proof of your proxy power (legal proxy) reflecting your Fund holdings along with your name and email address to attendameeting@astfinancial.com. You may also forward proof of ownership from your intermediary or attach an image of your legal proxy to attendameeting@astfinancial.com. Requests for registration should be received no later than 12:00 p.m., Eastern Time, on Friday, September 30, 2022. You will receive a confirmation email from attendameeting@astfinancial.com of your registration and control number that will allow you to vote at the Meeting.

PLEASE NOTE: If it is determined that the Meeting will be held in person, instead of virtually, an announcement of the change will be provided by means of a press release, which will be posted on our

website https://im.bnymellon.com/us/en/individual/resources/proxy-materials.jsp. We encourage you to check the website prior to the meeting. An announcement of any change will also be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission via its EDGAR system.

By Order of the Boards,

James Bitetto

Secretary

New York, New York
August 11, 2022

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*1a. Appreciation Portfolio is a series of BNY Mellon Variable Investment Fund (the "Trust") and the new sub-investment advisory agreement is between the Trust, on behalf of Appreciation Portfolio, and Fayez Sarofim & Co.

*1b. BNY Mellon Tax Managed Growth Fund is a series of BNY Mellon Investment Funds IV, Inc.

WE NEED YOUR PROXY VOTE.

A SHAREHOLDER MAY THINK HIS OR HER VOTE IS NOT IMPORTANT, BUT IT IS VITAL. BY LAW, THE MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS OF A FUND WILL HAVE TO BE ADJOURNED WITHOUT CONDUCTING ANY BUSINESS IF LESS THAN A QUORUM OF FUND SHARES ELIGIBLE TO VOTE IS REPRESENTED. IN THAT EVENT, THE AFFECTED FUND WOULD CONTINUE TO SOLICIT VOTES IN AN ATTEMPT TO ACHIEVE A QUORUM. CLEARLY, YOUR VOTE COULD BE CRITICAL TO ENABLE YOUR FUND TO HOLD THE MEETING AS SCHEDULED, SO PLEASE RETURN YOUR PROXY CARD(S) OR OTHERWISE VOTE PROMPTLY. YOU AND ALL OTHER SHAREHOLDERS WILL BENEFIT FROM YOUR COOPERATION.

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Appreciation Portfolio

BNY Mellon Appreciation Fund, Inc.

BNY Mellon Tax Managed Growth Fund

BNY Mellon Worldwide Growth Fund, Inc.

JOINT PROXY STATEMENT

Special Joint Meeting of Shareholders
to be held on Tuesday, October 4, 2022

This Joint Proxy Statement is furnished in connection with a solicitation of proxies by the Board of Directors/Trustees (the "Board") of each of BNY Mellon Appreciation Fund, Inc. (the "Appreciation Fund"), BNY Mellon Investment Funds IV, Inc. (the "Company"), on behalf of BNY Mellon Tax Managed Growth Fund (the "Tax Managed Growth Fund"), BNY Mellon Variable Investment Fund (the "Trust"), on behalf of Appreciation Portfolio, and BNY Mellon Worldwide Growth Fund, Inc. (the "Worldwide Growth Fund" and, together with the Appreciation Fund, Tax Managed Growth Fund and Appreciation Portfolio, each, a "Fund" and, collectively, the "Funds"), to be used at the Special Joint Meeting of Shareholders (the "Meeting") ofFor each Fund, to be held over the Internet in a virtual meeting format only on Tuesday, October 4, 2022 at 10:00 a.m., Eastern Time,shareholders of all series and at any and all adjournments thereof, for the purposes set forth in the accompanying Noticeclasses of Special Joint Meeting of Shareholders.

Shareholders of record asshares of the close of business on August 11, 2022 are entitled to receive notice of and to vote at the Meeting. Shareholders are entitled to one vote for each Fund share held and fractional votes for each fractional Fund share held. Shareholders can vote only on matters affecting the Fund(s) in which they hold shares. Shareholders of each Fund will vote together as a single class onto elect Nominees and the proposal with respect to such Fund. Shareholdersvoting power of the shares of each series and class of shares will not be able to attendcounted together in determining the Meeting in person.results of the voting. Total voting power of a Fund taken as a whole is determined by the number of shares outstanding (including fractional shares) of the Fund as of the Record Date.

Fund sharesShares represented by executed and unrevoked proxies will be voted in accordance with the specifications made thereon. Unmarked but properly signedthereon, and, dated proxy cards will be voted "FOR" the proposal. If the enclosed proxy card is executed and returned, or if you have voted by telephone or through the Internet, your vote nevertheless may be revoked after it is received by sending a written notice of revocation to the proxy tabulator at the address listed on the proxy card or by mailing a duly executed proxy bearing a later date; you may also change your vote by mailing a duly executed proxy bearing a later date, by calling the toll-free telephone number listed under "To vote by Telephone" on the proxy card or through the Internet by going to the website listed on the proxy card and following the instructions on the website. To be effective, such revocation or vote change must be received before your prior proxy is exercised at the Meeting. If you hold shares through a bank or other intermediary, please consult your bank or intermediary regarding your ability to revokeno voting instructions after such instructions have been provided. In addition, any shareholder who attends the Meeting virtually may vote by Internet during the Meeting, thereby canceling any proxy previously given.

Information as to the number of shares outstanding and share ownership for each Fund is set forth on Schedule 1 to this Joint Proxy Statement.

The approximate mailing date of this Joint Proxy Statement and the accompanying proxy card is August 25, 2022. Please note that only one copy of this Joint Proxy Statement will be mailed to those addresses shared by two or more accounts. If you wish to revoke this arrangement and receive individual copies, you may do so at any time by writing to the address or calling the phone number set forth below. Your Fund will begin sending you individual copies promptly after receiving your request.

The principal executive offices of each Fund are located at 240 Greenwich Street, New York, New York 10286. Copies of each Fund's most recent Annual Report to Shareholders and, if

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applicable, Semi-Annual Report to Shareholders are available upon request, without charge, by writing to the Fund at 144 Glenn Curtiss Boulevard, Uniondale, New York 11556-0144, visiting www.im.bnymellon.com or calling toll-free 1-800-373-9387.

IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING INTERNET

AVAILABILITY OF PROXY MATERIALS

THIS JOINT PROXY STATEMENT AND COPIES OF EACH FUND'S MOST RECENT

ANNUAL REPORT TO SHAREHOLDERS AND, IF APPLICABLE, SEMI-ANNUAL Report TO SHAREHOLDERS ARE AVAILABLE AT

HTTPS://IM.BNYMELLON.COM/US/EN/INDIVIDUAL/RESOURCES/PROXY-MATERIALS.JSP

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PROPOSAl: approval of a new sub-investment advisory agreemEnt

Introduction

Fayez Sarofim & Co. ("Sarofim & Co.") currently serves as each Fund's sub-adviser pursuant to an interim sub-investment advisory agreement (the "Interim Sub-Advisory Agreement") with the Fund, with respect to the Appreciation Fund and Appreciation Portfolio, or with the Fund's investment adviser, BNYM Adviser, with respect to the Tax Managed Growth Fund and Worldwide Growth Fund, effective May 28, 2022 (the "Effective Date"). Sarofim & Co. has served as each Fund's sub-adviser since the Fund's inception.

Fayez Sarofim, the founder and controlling shareholder of Sarofim & Co., passed away on May 28, 2022. Mr. Sarofim's passing caused a "change in control" of Sarofim & Co. which triggered an assignment and automatic termination of the Funds' then-existing sub-investment advisory agreements with Sarofim & Co. (the "Prior Sub-Advisory Agreements"), pursuant to their terms and the applicable provisions of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act"). To enable Sarofim & Co. to continue to provide sub-investment advisory services to the Funds, BNYM Adviser recommended and the relevant Fund's Board, including a majority of the Board members who are not "interested persons" (as that term is defined in the 1940 Act) of the Fund ("Independent Board Members"), approved the Interim Sub-Advisory Agreement, which did not require shareholder approval before it went into effect on the Effective Date, and a new sub-investment advisory agreement (the "New Sub-Advisory Agreement"), which requires approval by a majority of the relevant Fund's outstanding voting securities before it can go into effect. As to each Fund, as required under the 1940 Act, the Interim Sub-Advisory Agreement expires upon the earlier of 150 days after the Effective Date or upon shareholder approval and effectiveness of the New Sub-Advisory Agreement. Therefore, as to each Fund, the Board has called the Meeting to seek shareholder approval of the New Sub-Advisory Agreement in order to ensure that Sarofim & Co. can provide uninterrupted service as sub-adviser to the Fund.

There will be no increase in the advisory fee payable by a Fund to BNYM Adviser and the sub-advisory fee payable by the Fund to Sarofim & Co., with respect to the Appreciation Fund and Appreciation Portfolio, or payable by BNYM Adviser to Sarofim & Co., with respect to the Tax Managed Growth Fund and Worldwide Growth Fund, under the Interim Sub-Advisory Agreement and New Sub-Advisory Agreement will be the same as that payable to Sarofim & Co. under the respective Prior Sub-Advisory Agreement for such Fund. As to each Fund, the New Sub-Advisory Agreement is substantially similar in material respects to the Prior Sub-Advisory Agreement and the Fund's investment strategy, management policies and portfolio managers (with the exception of Mr. Fayez Sarofim) will not change in connection with the implementation of the New Sub-Advisory Agreement. As to each Fund, BNYM Adviser and Sarofim & Co. have represented to the Board that there would be no diminution in the nature, extent or quality of the services provided to the Fund in connection with the implementation of the New Sub-Advisory Agreement. If approved by shareholders at the Meeting, the New Sub-Advisory Agreement will go into effect shortly thereafter.

If shareholders of a Fund do not approve the New Sub-Advisory Agreement for their Fund by October 25, 2022 (the 150th day after the Effective Date), the Board would take such actions as it deems to be in the best interests of the Fund, which may include requesting that the Securities and Exchange Commission extend the 150-day period to enable the Fund to continue to solicit shareholders for approval of the New Sub-Advisory Agreement or making other sub-advisory or portfolio management arrangements for the Fund.

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Information About BNYM Adviser and Sarofim & Co.

BNYM Adviser

BNY Mellon Investment Adviser, Inc., located at 240 Greenwich Street, New York, New York 10286, serves as investment adviser to each Fund, subject to the supervision of the Board. Founded in 1947, BNYM Adviser manages approximately $305 billion in 117 mutual fund portfolios as of June 30, 2022. BNYM Adviser is the primary mutual fund business of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation ("BNY Mellon"), a global investments company dedicated to helping its clients manage and service their financial assets throughout the investment lifecycle. Whether providing financial services for institutions, corporations or individual investors, BNY Mellon delivers informed investment management and investment services in 35 countries. BNY Mellon is a leading investment management and investment services company, uniquely focused to help clients manage and move their financial assets in the rapidly changing global marketplace. BNY Mellon has $43 trillion in assets under custody and administration and $1.9 trillion in assets under management. BNY Mellon is the corporate brand of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation. BNY Mellon Investment Management is one of the world's leading investment management organizations, and one of the top U.S. wealth managers, encompassing BNY Mellon's affiliated investment management firms, wealth management services and global distribution companies. Additional information is available at www.bnymellon.com.

BNYM Adviser provides management services to the Funds pursuant to separate agreements (each, a "Management Agreement") as follows: (i) an investment advisory agreement between the Appreciation Fund and BNYM Adviser, dated August 24, 1994, revised as of June 3, 2019; (ii) an investment management agreement between the Company, on behalf of the Tax Managed Growth Fund, and BNYM Adviser, dated April 4, 1994 (amended to include the Tax Managed Growth Fund as of October 23, 1997), revised as of June 3, 2019; (iii) an investment advisory agreement between the Trust, on behalf of the Appreciation Portfolio, and BNYM Adviser, dated August 24, 1994, revised as of June 3, 2019; and (iv) a management agreement between the Worldwide Growth Fund and BNYM Adviser, dated August 24, 1994, revised as of June 3, 2019. Pursuant to the Management Agreement, and subject to the supervision and approval of the Board, BNYM Adviser provides investment management of the respective Fund's portfolio in accordance with the Fund's investment objective and policies as stated in the Fund's prospectus and statement of additional information as from time to time in effect. In addition, BNYM Adviser is responsible for the provision of administrative services to each Fund pursuant to the Management Agreement, including: (i) data processing, clerical, accounting and bookkeeping services; (ii) internal auditing, legal and compliance services, internal executive and administrative services, and stationery and office supplies; (iii) the preparation of reports to the Fund's shareholders, tax returns, reports to and filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission and state Blue Sky authorities; (iv) calculation of the net asset value of the Fund's shares; and (v) general assistance in all aspects of the Fund's operations. The Management Agreements for the Tax Managed Growth Fund and Worldwide Growth Fund permit BNYM Adviser to enter into sub-investment advisory agreements with one or more sub-advisers; the Management Agreements for the Appreciation Fund and Appreciation Portfolio provide that the respective Fund intends to employ Sarofim & Co. to act as the Fund's sub-adviser.

The Management Agreement was last approved by the Board for a one-year continuance at a meeting held on July 27, 2022, with respect to the Appreciation Fund and Worldwide Growth Fund, March 2, 2022, with respect to the Tax Managed Growth Fund, and March 8-9, 2022, with respect to the Appreciation Portfolio (each, a "15(c) Meeting"). The Management Agreement was last approved by the respective Fund's shareholders on or about August 3, 1994, with respect to the Appreciation Fund, Appreciation Portfolio and Worldwide Growth Fund, in connection with the change in control of BNYM Adviser at that time, and, with respect to the Tax Managed Growth Fund, by its sole shareholder on or about October 23, 1997 in connection with the Fund's commencement of operations. A discussion

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regarding the basis for the Board's approval of the continuance of the Management Agreement is available in the Appreciation Fund's and Worldwide Growth Fund's Annual Report for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021 and October 31, 2021, respectively, and the Tax Managed Growth Fund's and Appreciation Portfolio's Semi-Annual Report for the six-months ended April 30, 2022 and June 30, 2021, respectively.

Sarofim & Co.

Fayez Sarofim & Co., located at Two Houston Center, Suite 2907, 909 Fannin Street, Houston, Texas 77010, is a registered investment adviser founded in 1958. Sarofim & Co. managed approximately $21.1 billion in assets, which includes investment advisory services for the Funds having aggregate assets of approximately $3.1 billion as of June 30, 2022. At the time of his death, Mr. Sarofim owned 84% of the voting rights of The Sarofim Group, Inc. (the "Sarofim Group"), Sarofim & Co.'s holding company. Mr. Sarofim's 84% interest in the Sarofim Group was placed and is held in a voting trust with all four of Mr. Sarofim's surviving children, including Christopher Sarofim, as the potential beneficiaries of the voting trust. Christopher Sarofim is the Chairman (formerly, Vice Chairman) of Sarofim & Co. and continues as a director of the firm and serves as the trustee of the voting trust with authority to vote the 84% interest in the Sarofim Group. The remaining 16% interest in the Sarofim Group is held by members of Sarofim & Co.'s Investment Committee and other senior employees of the firm.

Sarofim & Co. has served as each Fund's sub-adviser since the Fund's inception. Currently, Sarofim & Co., subject to BNYM Investment Adviser's supervision and approval, provides investment advisory assistance and research and the day-to-day management of each Fund's investments, pursuant to the Interim Sub-Advisory Agreement which was approved by the Board on June 6, 2022 (the "June Meeting"). Sarofim & Co. provided such services pursuant to separate Prior Sub-Advisory Agreements dated December 27, 1990, with respect to Appreciation Fund, August 24, 1994, with respect to Worldwide Growth Fund, October 23, 1997, with respect to Tax Managed Growth Fund, and August 17, 1992, with respect to Appreciation Portfolio, each amended as of June 3, 2019. The Prior Sub-Advisory Agreement was last approved by the respective Fund's shareholders on or about August 3, 1994, with respect to Worldwide Growth Fund in connection with the change in control of BNYM Adviser at that time, and on or about December 27, 1990, August 17, 1992 and October 23, 1997, with respect to Appreciation Fund, Appreciation Portfolio and Tax Managed Growth Fund, respectively, in connection with the respective Fund's commencement of operations.

The Prior Sub-Advisory Agreement for each Fund was most recently reapproved by the Board for a one-year continuance at the respective 15(c) Meeting. A discussion regarding the basis for the Board's approval of the continuance of the Prior Sub-Advisory Agreement is available in the Appreciation Fund's and Worldwide Growth Fund's Annual Report for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021 and October 31, 2021, respectively, and the Tax Managed Growth Fund's and Appreciation Portfolio's Semi-Annual Report for the six-months ended April 30, 2022 and June 30, 2021, respectively. As noted, the Prior Sub-Advisory Agreements terminated as of the Effective Date.

In selecting investments for a Fund's portfolio, Sarofim & Co. focuses on "blue chip" companies with total market capitalizations of more than $5 billion at the time of purchase, including multinational companies. Blue chip, multinational companies are large, established, globally managed companies that manufacture and distribute their products and services throughout the world. In choosing stocks, Sarofim & Co.'s investment professionals first identify economic sectors that they believe will expand over the next three to five years or longer. Using fundamental analysis, Sarofim & Co.'s investment professionals then seek companies within these sectors that have proven track records and dominant positions in their industries. Sarofim & Co. employs a "buy-and-hold" investment strategy, which is an investment strategy characterized by a low portfolio turnover rate, which helps reduce the Funds' trading costs and minimizes

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tax liability by limiting the distribution of capital gains. With respect to the Tax Managed Growth Fund, Sarofim & Co. employs a tax-managed strategy, which is an approach to managing a fund that seeks to minimize capital gains tax liabilities. For example, when selling securities, Sarofim & Co. generally will select those shares bought at the highest price to minimize capital gains. When this would produce short-term capital gains, however, Sarofim & Co. may sell those highest-cost shares with a long-term holding period. With respect to the Worldwide Growth Fund, Sarofim & Co. invests, under normal circumstances, at least 40% of the Fund's assets in companies that have significant exposure to the economies of countries other than the United States. These are companies that are organized or domiciled in a foreign country or have at least 50% of their assets outside the U.S. or at least 50% of their revenues or profits are from goods produced or sold, investments made, or services performed outside the United States. Sarofim & Co. has no current plans to change the manner in which investments are selected for the Funds' portfolios.

Each Fund is managed by a team of portfolio managers employed by Sarofim & Co., consisting of Alan R. Christensen, Catherine Crain, Gentry Lee, Christopher Sarofim and Charles Sheedy, who are jointly and primarily responsible for managing the Funds' portfolios. The team is supported by Sarofim & Co.'s Investment Committee, all the members of which are senior investment professionals at Sarofim & Co. The Investment Committee directs and monitors Sarofim & Co.'s internal, fundamental research efforts. The team of portfolio managers operates within the guidelines set by the Investment Committee. Mr. Christensen is the President and Head of Investment Risk of Sarofim & Co., where he has been employed since 2005, and oversees Sarofim & Co.'s marketing, client services, operations, and technology incentives. Ms. Crain is a Vice President and Director of Marketing and Client Services at Sarofim & Co., where she has been employed since 1993. Mr. Lee is the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer of Sarofim & Co., where he has been employed since 1998, and is responsible for overseeing investment, client services and business operations. Mr. Christopher Sarofim is the Chairman of Sarofim & Co., where he has been employed since 1988. Mr. Sheedy is a Senior Vice President at Sarofim & Co., where he has been employed since 1971. The team of portfolio managers employed by Sarofim & Co. will continue to manage each Fund's portfolio, subject to shareholder approval of the New Sub-Advisory Agreement for the Fund.

The names and principal occupations of the principal executive officers of Sarofim & Co. are: Christopher Sarofim, Chairman of the Board; Gentry Lee, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer; Alan R. Christensen, President; Raye White, Chief Compliance Officer; and Charles Sheedy, Senior Vice President. Each of whom is a member of Sarofim & Co.'s Executive Committee responsible for the day-to-day management and oversight of the operations of the firm. The address of each principal executive officer listed above, as it relates to the person's position with Sarofim & Co., is Two Houston Center, Suite 2907, 909 Fannin Street, Houston, Texas 77010.

None of the Board members has, or has had, any material interest in, or a material interest in a material transaction or proposed transaction with Sarofim & Co. since the beginning of a Fund's most recently completed fiscal year.

Advisory Fees

With respect to the Funds, for the services provided by BNYM Adviser and Sarofim & Co. under the relevant Management Agreement and Prior Sub-Advisory Agreement, respectively, each Fund has agreed to pay BNYM Adviser and, with respect to the Appreciation Fund and Appreciation Portfolio, Sarofim & Co., and BNYM Adviser has agreed to pay Sarofim & Co., with respect to the Tax Managed Growth Fund and Worldwide Growth Fund, out of the management fee it receives from such Fund, the fee set forth opposite the Fund's name in the following table. The table also sets forth the amount each

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such Fund paid BNYM Adviser and Sarofim & Co. or BNYM Adviser paid Sarofim & Co., as the case may be, for the Fund's last fiscal year.

FundFEE PAYABLE AS % OF AVERAGE DAILY NET ASSETSFEE PAYABLE FOR LAST FISCAL YEARREDUCTION IN FEENET FEE PAID FOR FISCAL YEAR $/%
Appreciation Fund

Fee payable by the Fund to
BNYM Adviser

.3325%

Fee payable by Fund to
Sarofim & Co.

.2175%

Fee payable by the Fund to
BNYM Adviser

$8,029,543

Fee payable by the Fund to
Sarofim & Co.

$5,252,408

N/A

Net Fee Paid to BNYM Adviser

$8,029,543/.3325%

Net Fee Paid to

Sarofim & Co.

(by the Fund)

$5,252,408/.2175%

Tax Managed Growth Fund

Fee payable by the Fund to
BNYM Adviser

.95%

Fee payable by BNYM Adviser to Sarofim & Co.

.2175%

Fee payable by the Fund to
BNYM Adviser

$1,348,945

Fee payable by BNYM Adviser to Sarofim & Co.

$308,837

$11,406*

Net Fee Paid to BNYM Adviser

$1,337,539/.94%

Net Fee Paid to

Sarofim & Co.

(by BNYM Adviser)

$308,837/.2175%

Appreciation Portfolio

Fee payable by the Fund to
BNYM Adviser

.5325%

Fee payable by the Fund to
Sarofim & Co.

.2175%

Fee payable by the Fund to
BNYM Adviser

$2,313,219

Fee payable by the Fund to
Sarofim & Co.

$944,836

N/A

Net Fee Paid to BNYM Adviser

$2,313,219/.5325%

Net Fee Paid to

Sarofim & Co.

(by the Fund)

$944,836/.2175%

Worldwide Growth Fund

Fee payable by the Fund to

BNYM Adviser

.75%

Fee payable by BNYM Adviser to Sarofim & Co.

.2175%

Fee payable by the Fund to
BNYM Adviser

$7,138,639

Fee payable by BNYM Adviser to Sarofim & Co.

$2,068,531

N/A

Net Fee Paid to BNYM Adviser

$7,138,639/.75%

Net Fee Paid to

Sarofim & Co.

(by BNYM Adviser)

$2,068,531/.2175%

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* The Management Agreement for the Tax Managed Growth Fund provides that BNYM Adviser (1) pay all of the Fund's expenses, except management fees, Rule 12b-1 fees and certain other expenses, including the fees and

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expenses of the Independent Board Members and their counsel, and (2) reduce its fee pursuant to the Management Agreement in an amount equal to the Fund's allocable portion of the fees and expenses of the Independent Board Members and their counsel (in the amount of $11,406 for the last fiscal year).

New Sub-Advisory Agreement

The following discussion is a description of the material terms of the New Sub-Advisory Agreement. The form of the New Sub-Advisory Agreement for the Appreciation Fund and Appreciation Portfolio is attached as Exhibit 1A and for the Tax Managed Growth Fund and Worldwide Growth Fund is attached as Exhibit 1B to this Joint Proxy Statement.

As is the case under the Prior Sub-Advisory Agreement with Sarofim & Co., as to each Fund, the New Sub-Advisory Agreement provides that, subject to the supervision and approval of BNYM Adviser and the Board, Sarofim & Co. will provide investment management of the Fund's portfolio. Sarofim & Co., among other duties, will obtain and provide investment research and supervise the Fund's investments and will conduct a continuous program of investment, evaluation and, if appropriate, sale and reinvestment of the Fund's assets, including the placing of portfolio transactions for execution with either the issuer directly or with any broker or dealer, foreign currency dealer, futures commission merchant, counterparty or other entities. Sarofim & Co. also will perform certain other administrative and compliance-related functions in connection with the management of the Fund's assets.

As is the case under the Prior Sub-Advisory Agreement, as to each Fund, the New Sub-Advisory Agreement provides that Sarofim & Co. shall exercise its best judgment in rendering the services to be provided pursuant to the New Sub-Advisory Agreement. As to each Fund, the New Sub-Advisory Agreement provides, as did the Prior Sub-Advisory Agreement, that Sarofim & Co. will not be liable for any error of judgment or mistake of law or for any loss suffered by the Fund (and the Trust with respect to the Appreciation Portfolio, and the Company with respect to the Tax Managed Growth Fund), the Fund's shareholders or, with respect to the Tax Managed Growth Fund and the Worldwide Growth Fund, BNYM Adviser, except by reason of willful misfeasance, bad faith or gross negligence in the performance of Sarofim & Co.'s duties, or by reason of Sarofim & Co.'s reckless disregard of its obligations and duties, under the New Sub-Advisory Agreement. In addition, as to each Fund, the New Sub-Advisory Agreement provides that Sarofim & Co. indemnify and hold harmless the Fund (and the Trust with respect to the Appreciation Portfolio and the Company with respect to the Tax Managed Growth Fund) against certain losses, claims, damages, liabilities or litigation ("Losses") and, with respect to the Tax Managed Growth Fund and the Worldwide Growth Fund, that BNYM Adviser and Sarofim & Co. indemnify and hold each other harmless against Losses.

The New Sub-Advisory Agreements also provide more detail and clarification as to the services to be provided by Sarofim & Co. The New Sub-Advisory Agreement, for example, clarifies that Sarofim & Co. may effect Fund portfolio transactions through a broker affiliated with the Fund, BNYM Adviser, the Fund's principal underwriter or Sarofim & Co., and the affiliated broker may receive brokerage commissions in connection therewith, and that Sarofim & Co. may purchase and sell portfolio securities from and to brokers and dealers who provide the Fund or other clients of BNYM Adviser or Sarofim & Co. with research, analysis, advice and similar services, as permitted by applicable law. As to each Fund, the New Sub-Advisory Agreement specifically provides that Sarofim & Co. assume responsibility for the voting proxies of companies whose shares are held by the Fund pursuant to proxy voting procedures approved by BNYM Adviser. The Prior Sub-Advisory Agreements did not require Sarofim & Co. to assume proxy voting responsibilities without its consent; however, Sarofim & Co. had assumed responsibility for voting such proxies pursuant to a letter agreement dated April 1, 2020 with BNYM Adviser. In addition, as to each Fund, the New Sub-Advisory Agreement specifically provides that Sarofim & Co. monitor the Fund's assets and to notify BNYM Adviser of any significant event that would

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materially affect the value of the Fund's assets and has provisions regarding Sarofim & Co.'s compliance with applicable laws, including recordkeeping requirements, and cooperation with the Fund's Chief Compliance Officer. As to each Fund, the New Sub-Advisory Agreement also authorizes and obligates Sarofim & Co. to act on behalf of the Fund with respect to any reorganizations, exchange offers and other voluntary corporate actions, and to notify BNYM Adviser if it becomes aware of any bankruptcy proceedings, securities litigation class actions or settlements, in each case with respect to certain Fund portfolio securities. As to each Fund, the New Sub-Advisory Agreement also includes non-disclosure provisions and provisions regarding Commodity Futures Trading Commission requirements.

As to each Fund, the New Sub-Advisory Agreement is subject to annual approval by the Board, including a majority of the Independent Board Members. As to each Fund, the New Sub-Advisory Agreement is terminable without penalty by: (i) BNYM Adviser on not more than 60 days' notice to Sarofim & Co.; (ii) the Board or by vote of the holders of a majority of the Fund's outstanding voting securities on not more than 60 days' notice to Sarofim & Co.; or (iii) Sarofim & Co. on not less than 90 days' notice to the Fund and BNYM Adviser. As to each Fund, the New Sub-Advisory Agreement provides that it will terminate automatically in the event of its "assignment" as such term is defined under the 1940 Act or the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended. In addition, the New Sub-Advisory Agreement provides that it will terminate, as to the relevant Fund, if the Management Agreement terminates for any reason.

1a. With respect to the Appreciation Fund and Appreciation Portfolio, to approve the New Sub-Advisory Agreement between the Appreciation Fund and Sarofim & Co. and the Trust, on behalf of the Appreciation Portfolio, and Sarofim & Co., respectively.

The New Sub-Advisory Agreement was approved by the Board, including a majority of the Independent Board Members, at an in-person Board meeting held on July 21, 2022 (the "July Meeting"), which was called, among other reasons, for the purpose of approving the New Sub-Advisory Agreement. If approved by Fund shareholders, the New Sub-Advisory Agreement for the Appreciation Fund and Appreciation Portfolio will continue until September 5, 2023 and March 31, 2023, respectively, and thereafter each agreement is subject to annual approval by the Board, including a majority of the Independent Board Members.

As to each of the Appreciation Fund and Appreciation Portfolio, the New Sub-Advisory Agreement is substantially similar in material respects to the Prior Sub-Advisory Agreement. Sarofim & Co., subject to BNYM Adviser's supervision, would provide investment advisory assistance and research and the day-to-day management of the Fund's investments. The annual fee payable to Sarofim & Co. by the Fund under the New Sub-Advisory Agreement is 0.2175% of the value of the respective Fund's average daily net assets, which is the same as the fee that was payable to Sarofim & Co. by the Fund under the Prior Sub-Advisory Agreement, and the scope of services that Sarofim & Co. is required to provide in managing the Fund's portfolio pursuant to the New Sub-Advisory Agreement is the same as the scope of services provided by Sarofim & Co. in managing the Fund's portfolio pursuant to the Prior Sub-Advisory Agreement.

Sarofim & Co. will bear all expenses incurred by it in connection with the performance of its services under the New Sub-Advisory Agreement. All other expenses to be incurred in the operation of the Fund (other than those borne by BNYM Adviser) will be borne by the Fund.

1b. With respect to each of the Tax Managed Growth Fund and Worldwide Growth Fund, to approve the New Sub-Advisory Agreement between BNYM Adviser, on behalf of the Fund, and Sarofim & Co.

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The New Sub-Advisory Agreement was approved by the Board, including a majority of the Independent Board Members, at the July Meeting, which was called, among other reasons, for the purpose of approving the New Sub-Advisory Agreement. If approved by Fund shareholders, the New Sub-Advisory Agreement for the Tax Managed Growth Fund and Worldwide Growth Fund will continue until April 4, 2023 and September 5, 2023, respectively, and thereafter each agreement is subject to annual approval by the Board, including a majority of the Independent Board Members.

As to each of the Tax Managed Growth Fund and Worldwide Growth Fund, the New Sub-Advisory Agreement is substantially similar in material respects to the Prior Sub-Advisory Agreement. Sarofim & Co., subject to BNYM Adviser's supervision, would provide investment advisory assistance and research and the day-to-day management of the Fund's investments. The annual fee payable to Sarofim & Co. by BNYM Adviser under the New Sub-Advisory Agreement is 0.2175% of the value of the respective Fund's average daily net assets, which is the same as the fee that was payable to Sarofim & Co. by BNYM Adviser under the Prior Sub-Advisory Agreement, and the scope of services that Sarofim & Co. is required to provide in managing the Fund's portfolio pursuant to the New Sub-Advisory Agreement is the same as the scope of services provided by Sarofim & Co. in managing the Fund's portfolio pursuant to the Prior Sub-Advisory Agreement.

Sarofim & Co. will be compensated by BNYM Adviser from the management fee that BNYM Adviser receives from the Fund. There will be no increase in the advisory fee paid by the Fund to BNYM Adviser as a consequence of the implementation of the New Sub-Advisory Agreement. Sarofim & Co. will bear all expenses incurred by it in connection with the performance of its services under the New Sub-Advisory Agreement. All other expenses to be incurred in the operation of the Fund (other than those borne by BNYM Adviser) will be borne by the Fund.

Interim Sub-Advisory Agreement

To ensure that each Fund was provided with uninterrupted investment advisory services after the Effective Date, the Board, including a majority of the Independent Board Members, at the June Meeting approved the Interim Sub-Advisory Agreements, which became effective as of the Effective Date. As to each Fund, there are no material differences between the Prior Sub-Advisory Agreement and the Interim Sub-Advisory Agreement for such Fund, except for the term and termination provisions. In accordance with the requirements of Rule 15a-4 under the 1940 Act, the Interim Sub-Advisory Agreement has a maximum term of 150 days from the Effective Date. The New Sub-Advisory Agreement will replace the Interim Sub-Advisory Agreement, with respect to the relevant Fund, if it is approved by Fund shareholders. If a Fund has not received sufficient shareholder votes to approve the New Sub-Advisory Agreement by the end of the 150-day period, the Board would take such actions as it deems to be in the best interests of the relevant Fund, which may include requesting that the Securities and Exchange Commission extend the 150-day period to enable the Fund to continue to solicit shareholders for approval of the New Sub-Advisory Agreement or making other sub-advisory or portfolio management arrangements for the Fund.

Considerations of the Board

At the July Meeting, the Board, including the Independent Board Members, discussed and approved, as to each Fund, the New Sub-Advisory Agreement with Sarofim & Co., pursuant to which Sarofim & Co. would continue to provide day-to-day management of the Fund's portfolio, and agreed to recommend that shareholders of the Fund approve the New Sub-Advisory Agreement. At the June Meeting, the Board discussed the Interim Sub-Advisory Agreement in connection with the automatic termination of the Prior Sub-Advisory Agreement and the Board, including the Independent Board Members, approved, as to each Fund, the Interim Sub-Advisory Agreement with Sarofim & Co. that went

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into effect as of the Effective Date. BNYM Adviser recommended the approval, as to each Fund, of the Interim Sub-Advisory Agreement and the New Sub-Advisory Agreement at the respective meetings. The Board, including the Independent Board Members, considered information presented to them as part of the annual agreement review process at the 15(c) Meeting, as well as, in connection with the New Sub-Advisory Agreement, updated information about Sarofim & Co. received at the July Meeting, and concluded that approval of these agreements was in the best interests of each Fund and its shareholders.

The Prior Sub-Advisory Agreement, as to each Fund, was most recently reapproved by the Board at the respective 15(c) Meeting. At the 15(c) Meeting, the Independent Board Members requested and received information from BNYM Adviser and Sarofim & Co. they deemed reasonably necessary for their review of the Prior Sub-Advisory Agreement and the performance and services provided by Sarofim & Co. The information received by the Board included information related to the fees paid by the Fund to BNYM Adviser and Sarofim & Co., with respect to the Appreciation Fund and Appreciation Portfolio, and the fees paid by the Fund to BNYM Adviser and by BNYM Adviser to Sarofim & Co., with respect to the Tax Managed Growth Fund and Worldwide Growth Fund, among other items, in accordance with Section 15(c) of the 1940 Act. Management of BNYM Adviser believed that there were no material changes to the information presented at the 15(c) Meeting relevant to the Board's consideration of the New Sub-Advisory Agreement, other than the information about the change in control at Sarofim & Co. following the death of Mr. Sarofim as the firm's controlling shareholder. In addition, representatives of Sarofim & Co. confirmed that Sarofim & Co.'s new ownership structure was not expected to have a material impact on the nature, extent or quality of the investment advisory services that Sarofim & Co. currently provides to the Funds, and the persons responsible for portfolio management of the Fund under Sarofim & Co. were anticipated to remain (other than Mr. Fayez Sarofim) the same. It was also noted that the terms of the New Sub-Advisory Agreement were substantially similar in material respects to the respective Fund's Prior Sub-Advisory Agreement.

In connection with the July Meeting and in accordance with Section 15(c) of the 1940 Act, the Board requested, and BNYM Adviser and Sarofim & Co. provided, materials relating to the change in control of Sarofim & Co. in connection with the Board's consideration of whether to approve the New Sub-Advisory Agreement for each Fund. This included a description of Sarofim & Co.'s new ownership structure and its anticipated effects on Sarofim & Co. and its business activities and personnel. The Board noted, as to each Fund, that the services provided under the New Sub-Advisory Agreement will be substantially identical to those provided under the Prior Sub-Advisory Agreement. In addition, the sub-advisory fee under the New Sub-Advisory Agreement will remain the same as the sub-advisory fee under the Prior Sub-Advisory Agreement. Management of BNYM Adviser and Sarofim & Co. represented that under the New Sub-Advisory Agreement there would be no diminution in services provided by Sarofim & Co. to the Funds or changes in the fees payable to BNYM Adviser or Sarofim & Co. The Board also considered the substance of discussions with representatives of BNYM Adviser and Sarofim & Co. at the 15(c) Meeting and at the July Meeting. Additionally, the Board reviewed materials supplied by counsel that were prepared for use by the Board in fulfilling its duties under state law and the 1940 Act.

In voting to approve the New Sub-Advisory Agreement, as to each Fund, the Board considered at the July Meeting whether the approval of the New Sub-Advisory Agreement would be in the best interests of the Fund and its shareholders, an evaluation based on several factors including those discussed below. At the June Meeting and the July Meeting, the Independent Board Members were represented by legal counsel that is independent of BNYM Adviser and Sarofim & Co. in connection with their consideration of approval of the Interim Sub-Advisory Agreement and the New Sub-Advisory Agreement. The factors discussed below were also considered by the Independent Board Members in executive sessions at the July Meeting during which such independent legal counsel provided guidance and a written description to the Independent Board Members of their statutory responsibilities and the legal standards that are applicable to the approval of investment advisory and sub-investment advisory agreements. Based on

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their discussions and considerations, including those described below, the Board, including the Independent Board Members, approved for each Fund the Interim Sub-Advisory Agreement at the June Meeting and the New Sub-Advisory Agreement at the July Meeting. It is currently anticipated that the New Sub-Advisory Agreement, if approved by shareholders, will be reviewed by the Board as part of its annual review of advisory arrangements for the relevant Fund as described above.

Nature, Extent and Quality of Services to be Provided under the New Sub-Advisory Agreement. At the 15(c) Meeting, as to the relevant Fund, the Board received and considered information regarding the nature, extent and quality of services provided to the Fund by Sarofim & Co. under the Prior Sub-Advisory Agreement. The Board noted information received at regular meetings throughout the year related to the services rendered by Sarofim & Co. to the respective Fund, including the scope and quality of the investment management and other capabilities of Sarofim & Co. Based on such considerations, the Board concluded that the nature, extent and quality of the services provided by Sarofim & Co. were adequate and appropriate.

At the July Meeting, the Board received and considered information regarding the fact that the nature, extent and quality of services to be provided to the Funds by Sarofim & Co. under the New Sub-Advisory Agreement would not change as a result of Sarofim & Co.'s new ownership structure. The Board members discussed with management the portfolio management strategies of each Fund's portfolio managers and noted that there were currently no long-term or short-term plans to make changes to the management or investment policies, strategies or objective of the Fund as a result of Sarofim & Co.'s new ownership structure. The Board members considered the specific responsibilities in all aspects of the day-to-day management of the Funds by Sarofim & Co., and the fact that the persons responsible for portfolio management (with the exception of Mr. Fayez Sarofim) were anticipated to remain the same. The Board also considered that the division of responsibilities between BNYM Adviser and Sarofim & Co. would remain the same as it was under the Prior Sub-Advisory Agreement. The Board members also considered the financial resources available to Sarofim & Co. The Funds' Chief Compliance Officer discussed the compliance infrastructure of Sarofim & Co. The Board also discussed the acceptability of the terms of the New Sub-Advisory Agreement.

The Board concluded that, as to each Fund, the Fund will continue to benefit from the quality and experience of Sarofim & Co.'s investment professionals that will continue to provide services to the Fund under the New Sub-Advisory Agreement. Based on its consideration and review of the foregoing information, the Board concluded that, as to each Fund, it was satisfied with the nature, extent and quality of the sub-investment advisory services expected to be provided by Sarofim & Co.

Fund Investment Performance. The Board members considered, as to each Fund, the investment performance of Sarofim & Co. in managing the Fund's portfolio as a factor in evaluating the Interim Sub-Advisory Agreement and the New Sub-Advisory Agreement. At the 15(c) Meeting, as to the relevant Fund, the Board received and reviewed reports prepared by Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. ("Broadridge"), an independent provider of investment company data, which included information comparing the Fund's performance with the performance of a group of funds selected by Broadridge as comparable to the Fund (the "Performance Group") and with a broader group of funds (the "Performance Universe"), all for various periods. It was noted that, while the Board has found the Broadridge data generally useful, the Board members recognized the limitations of such data, including that the data may vary depending on the end date selected and that the results of the performance comparisons may vary depending on the selection of the peer group and its composition over time. BNYM Adviser also provided a comparison of each Fund's calendar year total returns to the returns of the Fund's benchmark index. The Board concluded that it was generally satisfied with each Fund's overall performance.

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At the July Meeting, the Board reviewed, as to each Fund, updated reports prepared by Broadridge which included information comparing the Fund's performance with its Performance Group and Performance Universe, all for various periods ended May 31, 2022. The Board discussed with representatives of BNYM Adviser and Sarofim & Co. the results of the comparisons and considered the Fund's performance in light of overall financial market conditions. Where the Fund's total return performance was below the median during one or more specified periods, the Board noted the explanations from BNYM Adviser and Sarofim & Co. concerning the Fund's relative performance versus the Performance Group or Performance Universe for such periods. Based on its review, as to each Fund, the Board concluded that it continued to be generally satisfied with the Fund's historical performance under Sarofim & Co.'s management.

The Board members discussed with representatives of BNYM Adviser and Sarofim & Co. that the investment strategies employed by Sarofim & Co. in the management of each Fund's assets are expected to remain the same under the New Sub-Advisory Agreement. The Board also considered the fact that the persons responsible for portfolio management of each Fund at Sarofim & Co. would remain (with the exception of Mr. Fayez Sarofim) the same. Based on its consideration and review of the foregoing, the Board concluded that, as to each Fund, these factors supported a decision to approve the Interim Sub-Advisory Agreement and the New Sub-Advisory Agreement.

Sub-Advisory Fee and Expense Ratio. At the 15(c) Meeting, the Board reviewed and considered, as to the relevant Fund, the contractual management fee payable by the Fund to BNYM Adviser pursuant to the Management Agreement and the contractual sub-investment advisory fee payable by the Fund to Sarofim & Co., with respect to the Appreciation Fund and Appreciation Portfolio, and by BNYM Adviser to Sarofim & Co., with respect to the Tax Managed Growth Fund and Worldwide Growth Fund, pursuant to the Prior Sub-Advisory Agreement, and the sub-investment advisory services provided by Sarofim & Co. As to each Fund, the Board considered the fee paid to Sarofim & Co. in relation to the fee paid to BNYM Adviser by the Fund and the respective services provided by Sarofim & Co. and BNYM Adviser. As to each Fund, the Board also reviewed reports prepared by Broadridge which included information comparing the Fund's actual and contractual management fees and total expenses with those of the same group of funds in the Performance Group (the "Expense Group") and with a broader group of funds (the "Expense Universe"), the information for which was derived in part from fund financial statements available to Broadridge as of the date of its analysis. The Board also reviewed the range of actual and contractual advisory fees and total expenses of the Expense Group and Expense Universe funds and discussed the results of the comparisons. The Board concluded that the fees paid to Sarofim & Co. were appropriate under the circumstances and in light of the factors and the totality of the services provided.

At the July Meeting, the Board considered, as to each Fund, the proposed fee payable under the New Sub-Advisory Agreement, noting that the proposed fee would be the same as that payable under the Prior Sub-Advisory Agreement for the Fund and that, with respect to the Tax Managed Growth Fund and Worldwide Growth Fund, the proposed fee would continue to be paid by BNYM Adviser and, thus, would not impact the fees paid by such Fund. As to each Fund, the Board reviewed updated reports prepared by Broadridge which included information comparing the Fund's actual and contractual management fees and total expenses with those of its Expense Group and Expense Universe, the information for which was derived in part from fund financial statements available to Broadridge as of the date of its analysis. The Board also reviewed the range of actual and contractual advisory fees and total expenses of the Expense Group and Expense Universe funds and discussed the results of the comparisons. The Board determined that the advisory fees and other expenses were reasonable in light of the nature, extent and quality of the services to be provided to the Funds under the New Sub-Advisory Agreements. The Board concluded that, as to each Fund, the fees payable to Sarofim & Co. under the

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New Sub-Advisory Agreement continued to be appropriate under the circumstances and in light of the factors and the totality of the services expected to be provided.

Profitability. At the 15(c) Meeting, the Board received and considered, as to the relevant Fund, a profitability analysis of BNYM Adviser and its affiliates in providing services to the Fund, noting at the time that an analysis of profitability was more appropriate in the context of the Board's consideration of the Management Agreement. BNYM Adviser representatives reviewed the expenses allocated and profit received by BNYM Adviser and its affiliates and the resulting profitability percentage for managing each Fund and the aggregate profitability percentage to BNYM Adviser and its affiliates for managing the funds in the BNY Mellon fund complex, and the method used to determine the expenses and profit. The Board concluded that the profitability results were not excessive, given, the services rendered and service levels provided by BNYM Adviser and its affiliates.

At the July Meeting, the Board noted that, as to each Fund, the fee payable to Sarofim & Co. under the Prior Sub-Advisory Agreement was the same as that payable under the New Sub-Advisory Agreement and, thus, no material impact to profitability with respect to the Fund is expected as a result of Sarofim & Co.'s new ownership structure. Therefore, the Board determined that profitability of BNYM Adviser and its affiliates should not be excessive in light of the nature, extent and quality of the services to be provided to the Funds under the New Sub-Advisory Agreements. At the July Meeting, the Board received and considered, as to each Fund, a profitability analysis of Sarofim & Co. in providing services to the Fund and concluded that the profitability results were not excessive, given the services and service levels expected to be provided by Sarofim & Co. under New Sub-Advisory Agreement.

Economies of Scale. At the 15(c) Meeting, the Board discussed, as to the relevant Fund, any economies of scale or other efficiencies that may result from increases in a Fund's assets. The Board noted that there are various ways to share potential economies of scale with Fund shareholders and that it appeared that the benefits of any economies of scale would be appropriately shared with shareholders.

At the July Meeting, the Board noted that no material impact to the analysis of economies of scale is expected as a result of Sarofim & Co.'s new ownership structure and that, to the extent in the future it were determined that material economies of scale had not been shared with a Fund, the Board would seek to have those economies of scale shared with the Fund.

Other Benefits to Sarofim & Co. At the 15(c) Meeting, the Board considered, as to the relevant Fund, potential benefits to BNYM Adviser and Sarofim & Co. from acting as investment adviser and sub-investment adviser, respectively, and took into consideration the soft dollar arrangements in effect for trading the Fund's investments. The Board noted that Sarofim & Co. is required to select brokers who met the Funds' requirements for seeking best execution, and that BNYM Adviser monitors and evaluates Sarofim & Co.'s trade execution with respect to Fund brokerage transactions on a quarterly basis and provides reports to the Board on these matters. In light of the costs of providing investment management and other services to the Funds and Sarofim & Co.'s commitment to the Funds, any other ancillary benefits that Sarofim & Co. received were considered reasonable. At the July Meeting, the Board determined that any such ancillary benefits continued to be reasonable.

After full consideration of the factors discussed above, with no single factor identified as being of paramount importance, as to each Fund, the Board, including a majority of the Independent Board Members, approved, and recommends that shareholders of the Fund approve, the New Sub-Advisory Agreement for the Fund.

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REQUIRED VOTE AND THE BOARD'S RECOMMENDATION

As to each Fund, the approval of the New Sub-Advisory Agreement requires the affirmative vote of a majority of the Fund's outstanding voting securities (as defined in the 1940 Act). Such a majority means the affirmative vote of the holders of (a) 67% or more of the shares of the Fund present, in person or represented by proxy, at the Meeting, if the holders of more than 50% of the outstanding shares of the Fund are so present, or (b) more than 50% of the outstanding shares of the Fund, whichever is less.

THE BOARD, ALL, OR IN THE CASE OF THE COMPANY, A MAJORITY, OF WHOSE MEMBERS ARE INDEPENDENT BOARD MEMBERS, RECOMMENDS THAT SHAREHOLDERS VOTE "FOR" THE New Sub-Advisory Agreement.

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VOTING INFORMATION

Quorum, Proxies and Voting at the Meeting

With respect to the Appreciation Fund and Worldwide Growth Fund, 33-1/3% of the Fund's shares entitled to vote constitutes a quorum for the transaction of business at the Meeting; with respect to the Appreciation Portfolio, 30% of the Fund's shares entitled to vote constitutes a quorum for the transaction of business at the Meeting; and with respect to the Tax Managed Growth Fund, 50% of the Fund's shares entitled to vote constitutes a quorum for the transaction of business at the Meeting. Virtual attendance at the Meeting shall constitute in person attendance for purposes of calculating a quorum. If a quorum is not present at the Meeting for a Fund, or if a quorum is present but sufficient votes to approve the proposal for the Fund are not received, the persons named as proxies may propose one or more adjournments of the Meeting to permit further solicitation of proxies for the Fund. In determining whether to adjourn the Meeting with respect to the proposal for a Fund, the following factors may be considered: the nature of the proposal, the percentage of favorable votes actually cast, the percentage of negative votes actually cast, the nature of any further solicitation and the information to be provided to Fund shareholders with respect to the reasons for the solicitation. Any adjournment will require the affirmative vote by the holders of a majority of such Fund's shares eligible to vote that are represented at the Meeting virtually or by proxy. If a quorum is present, the persons named as proxies will vote those proxies which they are entitled to vote "FOR" the proposal in favor of such adjournment, and will vote those proxies required to be voted "AGAINST" the proposal against any adjournment.

If you hold your shares directly (not through a broker-dealer, bank, insurance company or other intermediary), and if you return a signed proxy card that does not specify how you wish to vote on a proposal, your shares will be voted "FOR" the"for" a proposal.

If a proxy is properly executed and returned markedaccompanied by instructions to withhold authority to vote or represents a broker "non-vote" (that is, a proxy from a broker or nominee indicating that such person has not received instructions from the beneficial owner or other person entitled to vote shares of a Fund on a particular matter with an abstention,respect to which the Fundbroker or nominee does not have discretionary power), the

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Fund's shares represented thereby will be considered to be present at the Meeting for that Fund for purposes of determining the existence of a quorum for the transaction of business. Abstentionsbusiness, but will not constitute a vote "FOR" the proposal. For this reason, abstentions will have the effect of"for" a "no" vote for the purpose of obtaining the requisite approval for the proposal.

Broker-dealer firms holding shares of a Fund in "street name" for the benefit of their clients will request the instructions of such clients on how to vote their shares before the Meeting. A broker-dealer that is a member of the New York Stock Exchange and that has not received instructions from a client prior to the date specified in the broker-dealer firm's request for voting instructions may not submit a proxy on behalf of such client's shares with respect the proposal. Ordinarily, broker non-votes, if any, would be counted as shares present and entitled to vote for purposes of determining whether a quorum is present, but would not be counted as a vote in favor of the proposal. However, because the proposal is

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considered non-routine, broker non-votes are inapplicable to this solicitation and will have no impacteffect on establishing quorumthe result of the vote. However, because the Funds understand that a broker or nominee may exercise discretionary voting power with respect to the votes castproposal to elect Board members, and there are no other proposals expected to come before the Meeting for which a broker or againstnominee would not have discretionary voting authority, the proposal.Funds do not anticipate that there will be any "broker non-votes" at the Meeting.

If you hold shares of a Fund through a broker-dealer (that is not a member of the New York Stock Exchange), bank, insurance company or other intermediary that has entered into a service agreement with the Fund or the Fund's distributor, such intermediary may be the record holder of your shares. At the Meeting, an intermediary will vote shares for which it receives instructions from its customers in accordance with those instructions. A signed proxy card or other authorization by a shareholder that does not specify how the shareholder’sshareholder's shares should be voted on the proposal may be deemed to authorize the intermediary to vote such shares in favor of the proposal.proposal to elect Board members. Depending on its policies, applicable law or contractual or other restrictions, an intermediary may be permitted to vote shares with respect to which it has not received voting instructions from its customers. In those cases, the intermediary may, but may not be required to, vote such shares in the same proportion as those shares for which the intermediary has received voting instructions. Because of this practice, a small number of shareholders could determine how a Fund votes, if other shareholders fail to vote.

Shares of the Appreciation Portfolio areBNYMSIF and BNYMVIF have been offered only to separate accounts established by insurance companies ("Participating Insurance Companies") to fund variable annuity contracts and variable life insurance policies (collectively referred to as the "Policies"). As the owner of all of the assets held in such separate accounts, the Participating Insurance Companies are the record owners of the Appreciation Portfolio'ssuch Fund's shares. However, pursuant to applicable laws, Fund shares held in a separate account which are attributable to Policies will be voted by the relevant Participating Insurance Company in accordance with instructions received from the holders of the Policies ("Policyowners"). Participating Insurance Companies have agreed to solicit instructions from Policyowners holding Fund shares of the Appreciation Portfolio in the relevant separate account as of the record date of the Meeting and to vote by proxy the shares at the Meeting according to such instructions. To be effective, voting instructions must be received by Participating Insurance Companies prior to the close of business on September 30, 2022.Tuesday October 10, 2023. Such instructions may be revoked at any time prior to the Meeting either by written notice of revocation or another voting instructions form delivered to the relevant Participating Insurance Company. Participating Insurance Companies will vote by proxy (i) Fund shares of the Appreciation Portfolio as to which no timely instructions are received, (ii) Fund shares of the Appreciation Portfolio owned exclusively by the relevant Participating Insurance Company or its affiliates and (iii) Fund shares of the Appreciation Portfolio held in the separate account representing charges imposed by the relevant Participating Insurance Company against the separate account in the same proportions as the voting instructions received from Policyowners. Because of this practice, a small number of Policyowners could determine how the Appreciation Portfolio each such Fund votes, if other Policyowners fail to provide voting instructions.Additional information regarding voting instruction rights is provided in the prospectus or statement of additional information for the Policies.

With respect to BNYMBNY Mellon Adviser-sponsored IRAs, the Individual Retirement Custodial Account Agreement governing the IRAs requires BNY Mellon, as the custodian of the IRAs, to vote Fund shares held in such IRAs in accordance with the IRA shareholder's instructions. BNY Mellon will solicit instructions from such IRA shareholders. To be effective, voting instructions must be received prior to the close of business on September 30, 2022.Tuesday October 10, 2023. However, if no voting instructions are received, BNY Mellon may vote Fund shares held in the IRA in the same proportions as the Fund shares for which voting instructions are received from other BNYM Adviser-sponsored IRA shareholders. Therefore, if an IRA shareholder does not provide voting instructions prior to the Meeting, BNY Mellon will vote the IRA shares in the same proportions as it votes the shares for which properly conveyed instructions are timely received from other BNYMBNY Mellon Adviser-sponsored IRA shareholders. Because of this practice, a small number of shareholders could determine how the Fund votes, if other shareholders fail to vote.

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If you beneficially own shares that are held in "street name" through a broker-dealer or that are held of record by a bank or other intermediary, or if you hold shares through a variable annuity contract or a variable life insurance policy and you do not give specific voting instructions for your shares, they may not be voted at all or, as described above, they may be voted in a manner that you may not intend. Therefore, you are strongly encouraged to give your broker-dealer, bank or intermediary or Participating Insurance Company specific instructions as to how you want your shares to be voted.

Methods of Solicitation and Expenses

The cost of preparing, printing and mailing this Joint Proxy Statementcombined proxy statement and the attached Notice of Special Joint Meeting of Shareholders and the accompanying proxy card(s), as well as the costs associated with the proxy solicitation, which is estimated to total approximately $915,000,$1,205,960, will be borne by BNYM Adviser and/or Sarofim & Co. and not the Funds. These costs will be borne by BNYM Adviser and/or Saare estimated to range from $6,400 to $213,530 for the Funds and are set forth for each Fund on Schedule 4. rofim & Co. whether or not a New Sub-Advisory Agreement is approved. Solicitation may be made by officers or employees of BNYMBNY Mellon Adviser or Sarofim & Co., or by dealers and their representatives. In addition to the use of the mail, proxies may be solicited personally or by telephone, and BNYMthe Funds or BNY Mellon Adviser and/or Sarofim & Co. may pay persons holding Fund shares in their names or those of their nominees for their expenses in sending soliciting materials to their principals. BNYM Adviser and/or Sarofim & Co.The Funds will retain ASTEquiniti Fund Solutions, LLC (the "Proxy Solicitor") to assist in the solicitation of proxies, primarily by contacting shareholders by telephone. The cost of the Proxy Solicitor is estimated to be approximately $415,000,$31,400, which amount is included in the estimated total expenses listed above.

Authorizations to execute proxies may be obtained by telephonic or electronically transmitted instructions in accordance with procedures designed to authenticate the shareholder's identity. In all cases where a telephonic proxy is solicited (as opposed to where the shareholder calls the toll-free telephone number directly to vote), the shareholder will be asked to provide or confirm certain identifiable information and to confirm that the shareholder has received the Joint Proxy StatementFunds' combined proxy statement and proxy card(s). Within 72 hours of receiving such telephonic or electronically transmitted voting instructions from a shareholder, a confirmation will be sent to the shareholder to ensure that the vote has been taken in accordance with the shareholder's instructions and to provide a telephone number to call immediately if the shareholder's instructions are not correctly reflected in the confirmation. Any Fund shareholder giving a proxy by telephone or electronically may revoke it at any time before it is exercised by sending a written notice of revocation to the proxy tabulator at the address listed on the proxy card, by submitting a new proxy to the Fund or by attending the Meeting and voting virtually.

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Distributor, CustodianWith respect to BNYMAD, BNYMAF, BNYMIF, BNYMIF V, BNYMMIF, BNYMNJMBF, BNYMRGF, BNYMSIF, BNYMWGF, GMMF and Transfer and Dividend Disbursing Agent

BNY Mellon Securities Corporation ("BNYMSC"), a wholly-owned subsidiaryGMMMF, 33-1/3% of BNYM Adviser, located at 240 Greenwich Street, New York, New York 10286, serves as the distributor (i.e., principal underwriter) of each Fund's shares pursuantentitled to vote constitutes a Distribution Agreement. BNYMSC receives no compensation for its services under the Distribution Agreement.

BNY Mellon, located at 240 Greenwich Street, New York, New York 10286, serves as custodianquorum for the assetstransaction of each Fund pursuantbusiness at the Meeting. With respect to a custody agreement. For the respective Fund's most recent fiscal year, BNY Mellon charged the Appreciation Fund, Appreciation PortfolioBNYMIF VI, BNYMVIF, BNYMNYAFMBF, BNYMOMSF and Worldwide Growth Fund $59,729, $18,105 and $44,166, respectively, pursuant to the custody agreement.

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BNY Mellon Transfer, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiaryGNYMMMF, 30% of BNYM Adviser, located at 240 Greenwich Street, New York, New York 10286, serves as each Fund's transfer and dividend disbursing agent. For the respective Fund's most recent fiscal year, BNY Mellon Transfer, Inc. charged the Appreciation Fund, Appreciation Portfolio and Worldwide Growth Fund $262,772, $2,077 and $94,632, respectively, for transfer agency services and cash management services.

Payments to Affiliated Brokers

As to each Fund, during the Fund's most recent fiscal year,shares entitled to vote constitutes a quorum for the transaction of business at the Meeting. Virtual attendance at the Meeting shall constitute in person attendance for purposes of calculating a quorum. If a quorum is not present at the Meeting for a Fund, did not pay any commissionsthe persons named as proxies may propose one or more adjournments of the Meeting with respect to affiliated brokers.that Fund to permit further solicitation of proxies. Any adjournment will require the affirmative vote of a majority of those shares represented at the Meeting virtually or by proxy.

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OTHER MATTERS

TheEach Fund's Board is not aware of any other matters thatmatter which may come before the Meeting. However, should any such mattersmatter with respect to one or more Funds properly come before the Meeting, it is the intention of the persons named in the accompanying formforms of proxy to vote the proxy in accordance with their judgment on such matters.matter.

None of the Funds hold annual meetings of shareholders. Any shareholder proposal for inclusion in a proxy statement for a Fund's next shareholder meeting subsequent to this Meeting, if any, must be received by the Fund's Secretary at the offices of the Fund, 240 Greenwich Street, New York, New York 10286, in a reasonable period of time before the Fund begins to print and mail the proxy materials for such meeting. Under the proxy rules of the Securities and Exchange Commission, shareholder proposals meeting requirements contained in those rules may, under certain conditions, be included in a Fund's proxy materials for a particular meeting of shareholders. One of these conditions relates to the timely receipt by the Fund of any such proposal. The fact that a Fund receives a shareholder proposal in a timely manner does not,

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however, ensure its inclusion in the Fund's proxy materials since there are other requirements in the proxy rules relating to such inclusion.

* * *Shareholders who wish to communicate with Board Members should send communications to the attention of the Secretary of the Fund, c/o BNY Mellon Investment Adviser Legal Department, 240 Greenwich Street, New York, New York 10286, and communications will be directed to the Board Member or Board Members indicated in the communication or, if no Board Member or Board Members are indicated, to the Chairman of the Board.

IT IS IMPORTANT THAT PROXIES BE RETURNED PROMPTLY. THEREFORE, SHAREHOLDERS WHO DO NOT EXPECT TO ATTEND THE MEETING VIRTUALLY ARE URGED TO COMPLETE, SIGN, DATE AND RETURN THEEACH ENCLOSED PROXY CARD(S) IN THE ENCLOSED POSTAGE-PAIDSTAMPED ENVELOPE OR OTHERWISE VOTE PROMPTLY.

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SCHEDULE 1

The following is a list of times at which each Fund's meeting will be held.

Name of Fund/SeriesTime of Shareholder Meeting
BNY Mellon Advantage Funds, Inc.9:30 a.m.
BNY Mellon Dynamic Total Return Fund (BNYMDTRF)
BNY Mellon Dynamic Value Fund (BNYMDVF)
BNY Mellon Global Dynamic Bond Income Fund (BNYMGDBIF)
BNY Mellon Global Real Return Fund (BNYMGRRF)
BNY Mellon Opportunistic Midcap Value Fund (BNYMOMVF)
BNY Mellon Opportunistic Small Cap Fund (BNYMOSCF)
BNY Mellon Technology Growth Fund (BNYMTGF)
BNY Mellon Appreciation Fund, Inc.10:30 a.m.
BNY Mellon Index Funds, Inc.9:30 a.m.
BNY Mellon International Stock Index Fund (BNYMISIF)
BNY Mellon S&P 500 Index Fund (BNYMS&P)
BNY Mellon Smallcap Stock Index Fund (BNYMSSIF)
BNY Mellon Investment Funds V, Inc.9:30 a.m.
BNY Mellon Diversified International Fund (BNYMDIF)
BNY Mellon Developed Markets Real Estate Securities Fund (BNYMDMRESF)
BNY Mellon Large Cap Equity Fund (BNYMLCEF)
BNY Mellon Investment Funds VI9:30 a.m.
BNY Mellon Balanced Opportunity Fund (BNYMBOF)
BNY Mellon Midcap Index Fund, Inc.9:30 a.m.
BNY Mellon New Jersey Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.9:30 a.m.
BNY Mellon New York AMT-Free Municipal Bond Fund10:30 a.m.
BNY Mellon Opportunistic Municipal Securities Fund10:30 a.m.
BNY Mellon Research Growth Fund, Inc.9:30 a.m.
BNY Mellon Stock Index Fund, Inc.9:30 a.m.
BNY Mellon Variable Investment Fund9:30 a.m.
Appreciation Portfolio (AP)
Opportunistic Small Cap Portfolio (OSCP)
Growth and Income Portfolio (GIP)
Government Money Market Portfolio (GMMP)

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Name of Fund/SeriesTime of Shareholder Meeting
BNY Mellon Worldwide Growth Fund, Inc.10:30 a.m.
General Money Market Fund, Inc.10:30 a.m.
Dreyfus Money Market Fund (DMMF)
General Municipal Money Market Funds, Inc.10:30 a.m.
Dreyfus National Municipal Money Market Fund (DNMMMF)
General New York Municipal Money Market Fund10:30 a.m.
Dreyfus New York Municipal Money Market Fund (DNYMMMF)

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SCHEDULE 2

PERTAINING TO SHARE OWNERSHIP

Set forth below for each Fund is information as to the number of shares of the Fund outstanding and those shareholders, if any, known by the Fund to own of record or beneficially 5% or more of a class of the Fund's outstanding voting securities (including series thereof) as of July 12, 2022.14, 2023.

Name of Fund/Class and Number of Shares OutstandingName and Address of
Beneficial Owner
Number of Shares OwnedPercent of Shares Held
BNY Mellon Appreciation Fund, Inc.  ̶  Investor Shares
40,810,644
National Financial Services LLC
499 Washington Boulevard
Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995
7,003,20417.16%
 Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.
101 Montgomery Street
San Francisco, CA 94104-4151
3,399,6188.33%
BNY Mellon Appreciation Fund, Inc.  ̶  Class I
8,623,625
Wells Fargo Clearing Services
2801 Market Street
Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523
1,412,67216.38%
 Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC
201 Plaza Two, 7th Floor
Jersey City, NJ 07311
1,069,29312.40%
 American Enterprise Investment Services
707 2nd Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55402-2405
1,028,78311.93%
 Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated
4800 Deer Lake Drive East, Floor 3
Jacksonville, FL 32246-6484
995,87611.55%
 Pershing LLC
P.O. Box 2052
Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052
916,58110.63%
 National Financial Services LLC
499 Washington Boulevard
Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995
907,90810.53%
 UBS WM USA
1000 Harbor Boulevard
Weehawken, NJ 07086-6761
606,9607.04%
 

LPL Financial
4707 Executive Drive

San Diego, CA 92121-3091

485,6995.63%
 Raymond James
880 Carillon Parkway
Saint Petersburg, FL 33716-1102
463,1275.37%
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Name of Fund/Series/Class and Number of Shares Outstanding

Name and Address of
Beneficial Owner

Number of Shares Owned

Percent of Shares Held

BNY Mellon Advantage Funds, Inc.   
BNY Mellon Dynamic Total Return Fund (BNYMDTRF)   

BNYMDTRF – Class A

2,019,765.58

American Enterprise Investment Services

707 Second Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55402-2405

301,381.0314.92%
 

National Financial Services LLC
For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

295,770.3914.64%
 

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC

For the Exclusive Benefit of its Customers

1 New York Plaza 12th Floor

New York, NY 10004-1901

280,411.3013.88%
 

Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated
For the Sole Benefit of its Customers

Attention: Fund Administration

4800 Deer Lake Drive East- 3rd Floor

Jacksonville, FL 32246-6484

248,927.7612.32%
 

Wells Fargo Clearing Services

2801 Market Street

Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523

206,397.2210.22%
 

LPL Financial

4707 Executive Drive

San Diego, CA 92121-3091

163,657.168.10%
 

Charles Schwab & Company Inc.

211 Main Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

128,475.156.36%

BNYMDTRF – Class C

330,062.80

Wells Fargo Clearing Services

2801 Market Street

Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523

101,868.1230.86%
 

UBS WM USA

Special Custody Account

Exclusive Benefit of Customers

1000 Harbor Boulevard

Weehawken, NJ 07086-6761

73,915.7022.39%
 

American Enterprise Investment Services

707 Second Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55402-2405

51,311.2615.55%

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Name of Fund/Class and Number of Shares OutstandingName and Address of
Beneficial Owner
Number of Shares OwnedPercent of Shares Held
BNY Mellon Appreciation Fund, Inc.  ̶  Class Y
4,374,853
Edward D. Jones & Company
12555 Manchester Road
Saint Louis, MO 63131-3710
2,486,43456.83%
 Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.
101 Montgomery Street
San Francisco, CA 94104-4151
771,97517.65%
 National Financial Services LLC
499 Washington Boulevard
Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995
494,89411.31%
 Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated
4800 Deer Lake Drive East, Floor 3
Jacksonville, FL 32246-6484
312,1417.13%
 Matrix Trust Company
717 17th Street, Suite 1300
Denver, CO 80202-3304
236,1815.40%
BNY Mellon Tax Managed Growth Fund  ̶  Class A
2,897,263
Wells Fargo Clearing Services
2801 Market Street
Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523
454,78915.70%
 Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated
4800 Deer Lake Drive East, Floor 3
Jacksonville, FL 32246-6484
347,84112.01%
 National Financial Services LLC
499 Washington Boulevard
Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995
314,95510.87%
 Pershing LLC
P.O. Box 2052
Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052
216,0067.46%
 Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.
101 Montgomery Street
San Francisco, CA 94104-4151
186,2616.43%
 Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC
1 New York Plaza, Floor 39
New York, NY 10004-1901
152,4675.26%
 Fayez Sarofim & Co.
P.O. Box 52830
Houston, TX 77052-2830
144,8855.00%
BNY Mellon Tax Managed Growth Fund  ̶  Class C
133,280
Wells Fargo Clearing Services
2801 Market Street
Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523
53,04139.80%
 Raymond James
880 Carillon Parkway
Saint Petersburg, FL 33716-1102
16,08112.07%
 Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.
211 Main Street
San Francisco, CA 94105-1905
12,1129.09%

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Name of Fund/Class and Number of Shares OutstandingName and Address of
Beneficial Owner
Number of Shares OwnedPercent of Shares Held
BNY Mellon Tax Managed Growth Fund  ̶  Class I
608,292
Wells Fargo Clearing Services
2801 Market Street
Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523
154,23925.36%
 National Financial Services LLC
499 Washington Boulevard
Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995
94,49715.53%
 Raymond James
880 Carillon Parkway
Saint Petersburg, FL 33716-1102
70,40111.57%
 Pershing LLC
P.O. Box 2052
Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052
57,9109.52%
 UBS WM USA
1000 Harbor Boulevard
Weehawken, NJ 07086-6761
34,9605.75%
 American Enterprise Investment Services
707 2nd Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55402-2405
34,6245.69%
 SEI Private Trust Company
1 Freedom Valley Drive
Oaks, PA 19456-9989
33,9045.57%
 Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.
101 Montgomery Street
San Francisco, CA 94104-4151
33,7015.54%
 

LPL Financial
4707 Executive Drive

San Diego, CA 92121-3091

31,5515.19%
BNY Mellon Variable Investment Fund ̶ Appreciation Portfolio  ̶ Initial Shares
4,873,794
Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance
1150 South Olive Street, T-25-01
Los Angeles, CA 90015-2211
1,511,79231.02%
 Transamerica Life Insurance Company
4333 Edgewood Road, NE MS 4410
Cedar Rapids, IA 52499-0001
524,89810.77%
 Annuity Investors Life Insurance Company
P.O. Box 5423
Cincinnati, OH 45201-5423
408,6838.39%
 Protective Life Insurance Company
2801 Highway 280 South
Birmingham, AL 35223
320,4536.58%
 Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company
5400 University Avenue
West Des Moines, IA 50266-5950
294,6656.05%
 

Kansas City Life Insurance Company
P.O. Box 219139
Kansas City, MO 64121-9139

 

294,5956.04%

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Name of Fund/Class and Number of Shares OutstandingName and Address of
Beneficial Owner
Number of Shares OwnedPercent of Shares Held
 Symetra Life Insurance Company
P.O. Box 305156
Nashville, TN 37230-5156
287,1335.89%
BNY Mellon Variable Investment Fund ̶ Appreciation Portfolio  ̶ Service Shares
1,156,751
Ohio National Life Insurance Company
P.O. Box 237
One Financial Way (45242)
Cincinnati, OH 45201-0237
678,16958.63%
 Security Distributors, Inc.
1 SW Security Benefit Place
Topeka, KS 66636-1000
157,13813.58%
 Pacific Life Insurance Company
700 Newport Center Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660-6397
111,9709.68%
 Principal SEC Inc.
P.O. Box 14597
Des Moines, IA 50306-3597
105,4799.12%
BNY Mellon Worldwide Growth Fund, Inc.  ̶  Class A
9,474,321
National Financial Services LLC
499 Washington Boulevard
Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995
1,180,89512.46%
 Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated
4800 Deer Lake Drive East, Floor 3
Jacksonville, FL 32246-6484
1,156,65112.21%
 Pershing LLC
P.O. Box 2052
Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052
626,3446.61%
 Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC
1 New York Plaza, Floor 39
New York, NY 10004-1901
583,1556.16%
 Wells Fargo Clearing Services
2801 Market Street
Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523
581,4376.14%
BNY Mellon Worldwide Growth Fund, Inc.  ̶  Class C
228,325
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC
1 New York Plaza, Floor 39
New York, NY 10004-1901
77,85234.10%
 Wells Fargo Clearing Services
2801 Market Street
Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523
22,7369.96%
 American Enterprise Investment Services
707 2nd Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55402-2405
20,5649.01%
 National Financial Services LLC
499 Washington Boulevard
Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995
15,7916.92%
 Pershing LLC
P.O. Box 2052
Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052
14,6766.43%
BNY Mellon Worldwide Growth Fund, Inc.  ̶  Class I
3,975,323
State Street Bank & Trust
801 Pennsylvania Avenue
Kansas City, MO 64105-1307
827,69420.82%

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Name of Fund/Class and Number of Shares OutstandingName and Address of
Beneficial Owner
Number of Shares OwnedPercent of Shares Held
 National Financial Services LLC
499 Washington Boulevard
Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995
489,93212.32%
 American Enterprise Investment Services
707 2nd Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55402-2405
426,37810.73%
 Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC
201 Plaza Two, 7th Floor
Jersey City, NJ 07311
414,79010.43%
 Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated
4800 Deer Lake Drive East, Floor 3
Jacksonville, FL 32246-6484
400,54510.08%
 Pershing LLC
P.O. Box 2052
Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052
339,4808.54%
BNY Mellon Worldwide Growth Fund, Inc.  ̶  Class Y
524,583
Edward D. Jones & Company
12555 Manchester Road
Saint Louis, MO 63131-3710
408,15777.81%
 

Great-West Trust Company LLC

8515 E Orchard Road 2t2

Greenwood Village, CO 80111

51,8659.89%

Under the 1940 Act, a shareholder that beneficially owns, directly or indirectly, more than 25% of a Fund's voting securities may be deemed a "control person" (as defined in the 1940 Act) of the Fund.

As of July 12, 2022, Board members and officers of the Funds, as a group, owned less than 1% of each Fund's outstanding voting shares.

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EXHIBIT 1A

FORM OF NEW SUB-ADVISORY AGREEMENT

[NAME OF FUND]

240 Greenwich Street

New York, New York 10286

Name of Fund/Series/Class and Number of Shares Outstanding

Name and Address of
Beneficial Owner

Number of Shares Owned

Percent of Shares Held

 

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC

For the Exclusive Benefit of its Customers

1 New York Plaza 12th Floor

New York, NY 10004-1901

31,522.719.55%
 

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

25,437.427.71%

BNYMDTRF – Class I

5,267,545.72

Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated
For the Sole Benefit of its Customers

Attention: Fund Administration

4800 Deer Lake Drive East- 3rd Floor

Jacksonville, FL 32246-6484

1,278,629.7124.27%
 

American Enterprise Investment Services

707 Second Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55402-2405

827,198.8915.70%
 

Pershing LLC

P.O. Box 2052

Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052

689,920.6513.10%
 

UBS WM USA

Special Custody Account Exclusive Benefit of Customers

1000 Harbor Boulevard

Weehawken, NJ 07086-6761

615,166.6011.68%
 

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

373,497.837.09%
 

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC

For the Exclusive Benefit of its Customers

1 New York Plaza 12th Floor

New York, NY 10004-1901

317,180.836.02%
 

Wells Fargo Clearing Services

2801 Market Street

Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523

297,597.075.65%

BNYMDTRF – Class Y

109,785.14

SEI Private Trust Company

C/O Mellon Bank

Attention: Mutual Fund Admin

1 Freedom Valley Drive

Oaks, PA 19456-9989

50,423.4445.93%
 

VOYA Retirement Insurance and

Annuity Company

1 Orange Way

Windsor, CT 06095-4773

29,609.4026.97%
 

National Financial Services LLC

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310

14,300.0413.03%
 

LPL Financial

4707 Executive Drive

San Diego, CA 92121-3091

8,550.487.79%

 

[______], 202[_]

Fayez Sarofim & Co.
Two Houston Center
Suite 2907
Houston, Texas 77010

Ladies and Gentlemen:

[Name of Fund] (the "Fund"), herewith confirms its agreement with you as follows:

The Fund desires to employ its capital by investing and reinvesting the same in investments of the type and in accordance with the limitations specified in the Fund's Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information as from time to time in effect, copies of which have been or will be submitted to you, and in such manner and to such extent as from time to time may be approved by the Fund's Board. The Fund employs BNY Mellon Investment Adviser, Inc. (the "Adviser") to act as the Fund's investment adviser pursuant to a written agreement with the Fund (the "Investment Advisory Agreement"), a copy of which has been furnished to you. The Fund desires to retain you, and you hereby agree to accept such retention, as the Fund's sub-investment adviser as of the date set forth above (the "Effective Date").

In connection with your serving as sub-investment adviser to the Fund, it is understood that from time to time you will employ or associate with yourself such person or persons as you may believe to be particularly fitted to assist you in the performance of this Agreement. The compensation of such person or persons shall be paid by you and no obligation may be incurred on the Fund's behalf in any such respect.

Subject to the supervision and approval of the Adviser and the Fund's Board, you will provide investment management of the Fund's portfolio in accordance with (i) the Fund's investment objectives, policies and limitations as stated in the Fund's Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information as from time to time in effect and provided to you by the Adviser; (ii) any applicable procedures or policies adopted or approved by the Adviser or the Fund's Board with respect to the Fund as from time to time in effect, or in any supplements thereto, and furnished in writing to you; (iii) the requirements applicable to registered investment companies under applicable laws, including without limitation the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "Investment Company Act"), and the rules and regulations thereunder, and the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and the rules and regulations thereunder applicable to qualification as a "regulated investment company"; and (iv) any written instructions which the Adviser or the Fund's Board may issue to you from time to time; provided, however, that you shall not be bound by any update, modification or amendment of such documents or other procedures or policies of the Fund or the Adviser unless and until you have been given notice thereof in accordance with thisS-4

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Agreement and have been provided with a copy of such update, modification or amendment. In connection with your duties hereunder, you (a) will obtain and provide investment research and supervise the Fund's investments and (b) will conduct a continuous program of investment, evaluation and, if appropriate, sale and reinvestment of the Fund's assets, including the placing of portfolio transactions for execution either directly with the issuer or with any broker or dealer, foreign currency dealer, futures commission merchant, counterparty or others. You agree that, in placing any orders with selected brokers and dealers, you will attempt to obtain the best net result in terms of price and execution. Consistent with this obligation and in accordance with applicable securities laws, you, in your discretion, may purchase and sell portfolio securities from and to brokers and dealers who provide the Fund, the Adviser's other clients, or your other clients with research, analysis, advice and similar services. You may cause the Fund to pay to brokers and dealers, in return for such research and analysis, a higher commission than may be charged by other brokers and dealers, subject to your good faith determination that such commission is reasonable in terms either of the particular transaction or of your overall responsibility to the Fund and your other clients and that the total commissions paid by the Fund will be reasonable in relation to the benefits to the Fund over the long term and, if applicable, subject to compliance with Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Such authorization is subject to termination at any time by the Fund's Board for any reason. In addition, you are authorized to allocate purchase and sale orders for portfolio securities to brokers and dealers that are affiliated with you, the Adviser, the Fund's principal underwriter or any other sub-investment adviser to the Fund if you believe that the quality of the transaction and the commission are comparable to what they would be with other qualified firms, and provided that the transactions are consistent with the Fund's Rule 17e-1 procedures as they may be provided to you by the Adviser from time to time. In no instance may portfolio securities be purchased from or sold to you, the Adviser, the Fund's principal underwriter, any other sub-investment adviser to the Fund or any person affiliated with you, the Adviser, the Fund's principal underwriter, any other sub-investment adviser to the Fund or the Fund, except in accordance with the applicable securities laws and the rules and regulations thereunder, including Rules 17a-7 and 17a-10 under the Investment Company Act and any exemptive order then currently in effect. The Adviser will periodically provide you with a list of the affiliates of the Adviser, the Fund's principal underwriter or the Fund to which investment or trading restrictions apply, and will specifically identify in writing (a) all publicly traded companies in which the Fund may not invest, together with ticker symbols for all such companies, and (b) any affiliated brokers and any restrictions that apply to the use of those brokers by the Fund.

Name of Fund/Series/Class and Number of Shares Outstanding

Name and Address of
Beneficial Owner

Number of Shares Owned

Percent of Shares Held

 

Empower Financial Services Inc.

8515 East Orchard Road

Greenwood Village, CO 80111

5,852.545.33%
BNY Mellon Dynamic Value Fund (BNYMDVF)   

BNYMDVF – Class A

24,978,189.38

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

2,730,968.7210.93%
 

Charles Schwab & Company Inc.

211 Main Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

1,334,009.355.34%
 

UMB Bank N/A

FBO Fiduciary For Various

Retirement Programs

1 SW Security Benefit Place

Topeka, KS 66636-1000

1,253,375.665.02%

BNYMDVF – Class C

877,190.11

Wells Fargo Clearing Services

2801 Market Street

Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523

235,180.2926.81%
 

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC

For the Exclusive Benefit of its Customers

1 New York Plaza 12th Floor

New York, NY 10004-1901

167,516.7319.10%
 

Raymond James

Omnibus For Mutual Funds

880 Carillon Parkway

Saint Petersburg, FL 33716-1102

91,494.9810.43%
 

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

79,788.109.10%
 

Pershing LLC

P.O. Box 2052

Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052

55,894.666.37%
 

American Enterprise Investment Services

707 Second Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55402-2405

54,826.096.25%

BNYMDVF – Class I

42,400,835.88

American Enterprise Investment Services

707 Second Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55402-2405

7,657,232.0018.06%
 

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

6,498,046.6315.33%
 

LPL Financial

4707 Executive Drive

San Diego, CA 92121-3091

3,888,545.069.17%

Proxies of companies whose shares are held by the Fund shall be voted as described in the Fund's Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information, and you shall assume responsibility for the voting of such proxies pursuant to proxy voting procedures approved by the Adviser. You are authorized and agree to act on behalf of the Fund with respect to any reorganizations, exchange offers and other voluntary corporate actions in connection with securities held by the Fund in such manner as you deem advisable, unless the Fund or the Adviser otherwise specifically directs in writing. You shall have no responsibility with respect to the collection of income, physical acquisition or the safekeeping or custody of the Fund's assets. The Adviser will furnish you with copies of the Fund's Prospectus, Statement of Additional Information and shareholder reports. You will be provided the opportunity to review and approve any description of you and your investment process set forth in the Fund's Prospectus, Statement of Additional Information and shareholder reports. The Adviser also will furnish you with copies of Prospectus or Statement of Additional Information supplements that disclose any changes to the Fund's investment objective, policies, strategies or restrictions.S-5

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You will furnish to the Adviser or the Fund such information, with respect to the investments which the Fund may hold or contemplate purchasing, as the Adviser or the Fund may reasonably request. The Fund and the Adviser wish to be informed of important developments materially affecting the Fund's portfolio and shall expect you, on your own initiative, to furnish to the Fund or the Adviser from time to time such information as you may believe appropriate for this purpose. In connection therewith, you will notify the Adviser if you become aware of any bankruptcy proceedings, securities litigation class actions or settlements affecting the investments which the Fund holds or, at a time relevant to such proceeding, class action or settlement, has held. Upon reasonable request, you will make available your officers and employees, including the portfolio managers named in the Fund's Prospectus and/or Statement of Additional Information, to meet with the Fund's Board and/or the Adviser to review the Fund's assets.

Name of Fund/Series/Class and Number of Shares Outstanding

Name and Address of
Beneficial Owner

Number of Shares Owned

Percent of Shares Held

 

Pershing LLC

P.O. Box 2052

Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052

3,721,840.948.78%
 

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC

For the Exclusive Benefit of its Customers

1 New York Plaza 12th Floor

New York, NY 10004-1901

3,360,277.967.93%
 

Wells Fargo Clearing Services

2801 Market Street

Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523

3,065,415.867.23%
 

Raymond James

Omnibus For Mutual Funds

880 Carillon Parkway

Saint Petersburg, FL 33716-1102

2,814,133.376.64%
 

UBS WM USA

Special Custody Account Exclusive Benefit of Customers

1000 Harbor Boulevard

Weehawken, NJ 07086-6761

2,422,086.905.71%
 

Charles Schwab & Company Inc.

211 Main Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

2,362,210.195.57%

BNYMDVF – Class Y

6,715,674.95

JP Morgan Securities LLC

For the Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

4 Chase Metrotech Center

Brooklyn, NY 11245-0003

2,711,650.8440.38%
 

SEI Private Trust

Mutual Fund Administrator

One Freedom Valley Drive

Oaks, PA 19456-9989

1,956,685.2829.14%
 

Peninsula Truck Lines Inc. 401k Retirement Plan

P.O. Box 12765

Overland Park, KS 66282

466,528.036.95%
BNY Mellon Global Dynamic Bond Income Fund (BNYMGDBIF)   

BNYMGDBIF – Class A

656,596.78

Charles Schwab & Company Inc.

211 Main Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

308,309.7146.96%
 

Charles Schwab Trust Bank Cust

USI Individual Retirement

Arrangement Acct

2423 East Lincoln Drive

Phoenix, AZ 85016-1215

277,904.4442.32%

BNYMGDBIF – Class C

9,745.14

BNY Mellon Corporation

MBC Investments Corporation

301 Bellevue Parkway

Wilmington, DE 19809-3705

7,266.7874.57%
 

American Enterprise Investment Services

707 Second Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55402-2405

1,801.0018.48%

You will maintain all required books and records with respect to the securities transactions of the Fund in accordance with all applicable laws, and in compliance with the requirements of the rules under Section 31 of the Investment Company Act, and will furnish the Fund's Board and the Adviser with such periodic and special reports as the Fund's Board or the Adviser reasonably may request. You hereby agree that all records which you maintain for the Fund or the Adviser are the property of the Fund or the Adviser, and agree to preserve for the periods prescribed by applicable law any records which you maintain for the Fund or the Adviser and which are required to be maintained, and further agree to surrender promptly to the Fund or the Adviser any records which you maintain for the Fund or the Adviser upon request by the Fund or the Adviser, provided that you shall have reasonable opportunity to create and maintain copies of applicable records.

You agree to comply with applicable laws, rules and regulations, including the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended (the "Investment Advisers Act"), and the Investment Company Act. You will promptly notify the Fund's Chief Compliance Officer (a) in the event the Securities and Exchange Commission or other governmental authority has censured you, placed limitations upon your activities, functions or operations, suspended or revoked your registration, as an investment adviser, or has commenced proceedings or an investigation that may result in any of these actions; or (b) upon becoming aware of any material fact relating to you that is not contained in the Fund's Prospectus or Statement of Additional Information, and is required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading, or of any statement contained therein that becomes untrue in any material respect. Upon request, and in accordance with the scope of your obligations and responsibilities contained in this Agreement, you will provide reasonable assistance to the Fund in connection with the Fund's compliance with applicable provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and the rules and regulations thereunder, and Rule 38a-1 under the Investment Company Act. Such assistance shall include, but not be limited to, (i) providing the Fund's Chief Compliance Officer upon request with copies of your compliance policies and procedures; (ii) certifying periodically, upon the request of the Fund's Chief Compliance Officer, that you are in compliance with all applicable "federal securities laws," as required by Rule 38a-1 under the Investment Company Act and Rule 206(4)-7 under the Investment Advisers Act; (iii) facilitating and cooperating with the Fund's Chief Compliance Officer to evaluate the effectiveness of your compliance controls; (iv) providing the Fund's Chief Compliance Officer with direct access to your compliance personnel; (v) providing the Fund's Chief Compliance Officer with periodic reports; and (vi) promptly providing the Fund's Chief Compliance Officer with special reports in the event of material compliance violations. Upon request, you will provide certifications to the Fund, in a form satisfactory to the Fund, to be relied upon by the Fund's officers certifying the Fund's periodic reports on Form N-CSR pursuant to Rule 30a-2 under the Investment Company Act.S-6

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In consideration of services rendered pursuant to this Agreement, the Fund will pay you, on the first business day of each month, a fee at the annual rate of .2175 of 1% of the value of the Fund's average daily net assets, calculated daily and paid monthly. The fee for the period from the Effective Date to the end of the month thereof shall be pro-rated according to the proportion which such period bears to the full monthly period, and upon any termination of this Agreement before the end of any month, the fee for such part of a month shall be pro-rated according to the proportion which such period bears to the full monthly period and shall be payable within 10 business days of the date of termination of this Agreement. For the purpose of calculating the fee payable to you, the value of the Fund's net assets shall be computed in the manner specified in the Fund's then-current Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information for the computation of the value of the Fund's net assets.

Name of Fund/Series/Class and Number of Shares Outstanding

Name and Address of
Beneficial Owner

Number of Shares Owned

Percent of Shares Held

BNYMGDBIF – Class I

1,697,227.07

State Street Bank & Trust Company

FBO Various Retirement Plans Transamerica Retirement Solutions

Harrison, NY 10528

539,604.9531.79%
 

Newton Investment Management

North America, LLC

240 Greenwich Street – 6th Floor

New York, NY 10007-2163

461,406.6527.19%
 

Pershing LLC

P.O. Box 2052

Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052

218,021.4012.85%
 

Charles Schwab & Company Inc.

211 Main Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

157,836.449.30%
 

American Enterprise Investment Services

707 Second Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55402-2405

113,390.546.68%
 

LPL Financial

4707 Executive Drive

San Diego, CA 92121-3091

86,990.255.13%

BNYMGDBIF – Class Y

9,337,761.01

SEI Private Trust

Mutual Fund Administrator

One Freedom Valley Drive

Oaks, PA 19456-9989

5,474,454.3358.63%
 

BNY Mellon Yield Enhancement

Strategy Fund

BNY Mellon Investment Adviser, Inc.

2 Hanson Place – 11th Floor

Brooklyn, NY 11217-4717

3,515,843.3537.65%
BNY Mellon Global Real Return Fund (BNYMGRRF)   

BNYMGRRF – Class A

2,892,291.32

Charles Schwab & Company Inc.

211 Main Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

599,092.0620.71%
 

American Enterprise Investment Services

707 Second Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55402-2405

395,983.3113.69%
 

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC

For the Exclusive Benefit of its Customers

1 New York Plaza 12th Floor

New York, NY 10004-1901

367,951.2512.72%
 

Wells Fargo Clearing Services

2801 Market Street

Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523

360,880.8412.48%
 

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

266,777.249.22%
 

Michael W. Juster

Tarrytown, NY

211,848.157.32%

Net asset value shall be computed on such days and at such time or times as described in the Fund's then-current Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information. You agree to monitor the Fund's assets and to notify the Adviser on any day that you determine that a significant event has occurred with respect to one or more securities held in the Fund's assets that would materially affect the value of such securities (provided that you shall not be responsible for providing information based on valuations provided by third party services which value securities based upon changes in one or more broad-based indices). At the request of the Adviser or the Fund's Valuation Committee, you agree to provide additional reasonable assistance to the Adviser, the Fund's Valuation Committee and the Fund's pricing agents in valuing the Fund's assets, including in connection with fair value pricing of the Fund's assets.

You will bear all expenses in connection with the performance of your services under this Agreement. All other expenses to be incurred in the operation of the Fund (other than those borne by the Adviser) will be borne by the Fund, except to the extent specifically assumed by you. The expenses to be borne by the Fund include, without limitation, the following: organizational costs, taxes, interest, brokerage fees and commissions, if any, fees of Board members who are not the Adviser's or your officers, directors or employees or holders of 5% or more of the outstanding voting securities of you or the Adviser or any affiliate of you or the Adviser, Securities and Exchange Commission fees, state Blue Sky qualification fees, advisory fees, charges of custodians, transfer and dividend disbursing agents' fees, certain insurance premiums, industry association fees, outside auditing and legal expenses, costs of independent pricing services, costs of maintaining the Fund's existence, costs attributable to investor services (including, without limitation, telephone and personnel expenses), costs of shareholder reports and meetings, costs of preparing and printing prospectuses and statements of additional information, and any extraordinary expenses. It is understood that certain stockholder servicing, administration and/or distribution expenses to be incurred in connection with the Fund's shares will be paid pursuant to a Service Plan adopted in accordance with rules promulgated under Section 12 of the Investment Company Act.

The Fund understands that you now act, and that from time to time hereafter you may act, as investment adviser or sub-investment adviser to one or more other investment companies, private funds or other pooled investment vehicles and fiduciary or other managed accounts (collectively, the "accounts"), and the Fund has no objection to your so acting, provided that when the purchase or sale of securities of the same issuer is suitable for the investment objectives of two or more accounts managed by you and which have available funds for investment in the case of a purchase, the available securities will be allocated in a manner believed by you to be equitable to each account. It is recognized that in some casesS-7

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this procedure may adversely affect the price paid or received by the Fund or the size of the position obtainable for or disposed of by the Fund.

Name of Fund/Series/Class and Number of Shares Outstanding

Name and Address of
Beneficial Owner

Number of Shares Owned

Percent of Shares Held

 

LPL Financial

4707 Executive Drive

San Diego, CA 92121-3091

155,867.105.39%

BNYMGRRF – Class C

1,702,579.52

American Enterprise Investment Services

707 Second Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55402-2405

481,816.3628.30%
 

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC

For the Exclusive Benefit of its Customers

1 New York Plaza 12th Floor

New York, NY 10004-1901

322,210.9818.92%
 

Wells Fargo Clearing Services

2801 Market Street

Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523

212,594.7012.49%
 

Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated
For the Sole Benefit of its Customers

Attention Fund Administration

4800 Deer Lake Drive East- 3rd Floor

Jacksonville, FL 32246-6484

173,104.0710.17%
 

LPL Financial

4707 Executive Drive

San Diego, CA 92121-3091

127,784.727.51%
 

Raymond James

Omnibus For Mutual Funds

880 Carillon Parkway

Saint Petersburg, FL 33716-1102

116,590.716.85%

BNYMGRRF – Class I

103,778,730.92

American Enterprise Investment Services

707 Second Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55402-2405

39,355,648.4937.92%
 

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC

For the Exclusive Benefit of its Customers

1 New York Plaza 12th Floor

New York, NY 10004-1901

11,264,969.2210.85%
 

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

11,026,005.5810.62%
 

LPL Financial

4707 Executive Drive

San Diego, CA 92121-3091

6,043,645.695.82%

BNYMGRRF – Class Y

46,147,813.70

SEI Private Trust

Mutual Fund Administrator

One Freedom Valley Drive

Oaks, PA 19456-9989

33,335,543.4672.24%
 

MAC & Co

Attention: Mutual Fund Ops

P.O. Box 3198

Pittsburgh, PA 15230-3198

5,727,016.0212.41%
BNY Mellon Opportunistic Midcap Value Fund (BNYMOMVF)   

In addition, it is understood that the persons employed by you to assist in the performance of your duties hereunder will not devote their full time to such services and nothing contained herein shall be deemed to limit or restrict your right or the right of any of your affiliates to engage in and devote time and attention to other businesses or to render services of whatever kind or nature.

You shall exercise your best judgment in rendering the services to be provided hereunder, and the Fund agrees as an inducement to your undertaking the same that you shall not be liable hereunder for any error of judgment or mistake of law or for any loss suffered by the Fund, provided that nothing herein shall be deemed to protect or purport to protect you against any liability to the Fund or the Fund's shareholders to which you would otherwise be subject by reason of willful misfeasance, bad faith or gross negligence in the performance of your duties hereunder, or by reason of your reckless disregard of your obligations and duties hereunder.

You shall indemnify and hold harmless the Fund against any and all losses, claims, damages, liabilities or litigation (including legal and other expenses) ("Losses") to which the Fund becomes subject arising out of or based on any untrue statement of a material fact contained in the Prospectus and/or Statement of Additional Information, proxy materials, reports, advertisements, sales literature, or other materials pertaining to the Fund or the omission to state therein a material fact known to you that was required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading, if such statement or omission was made in reliance upon information furnished by you to the Adviser or the Fund for use therein.

This Agreement shall continue automatically for successive annual periods ending on [September 5th for Appreciation Fund / March 31st for Appreciation Portfolio] of each year, provided such continuance is specifically approved at least annually by (i) the Fund's Board or (ii) vote of a majority (as defined in the Investment Company Act) of the Fund's outstanding voting securities, provided that in either event the continuance also is approved by a majority of the Fund's Board members who are not "interested persons" (as defined in the Investment Company Act) of any party to this Agreement, by vote cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval. This Agreement is terminable without penalty, on not more than 60 days' notice, by the Fund's Board or by vote of holders of a majority of the Fund's outstanding voting securities, or, upon not less than 90 days' notice, by you. This Agreement also will terminate automatically in the event of its assignment (as defined in the Investment Company Act or the Investment Advisers Act) and you shall be notified by the Fund, or you shall notify the Fund, as applicable, as soon as reasonably practicable and as permissible under applicable law or agreement. In addition, notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, if the Investment Advisory Agreement terminates for any reason, this Agreement shall terminate effective upon the date the Investment Advisory Agreement terminates.

The Fund acknowledges that it has received and has had an opportunity to read a copy of your Form ADV Part 2A (the "Brochure") and a copy of the Form ADV Part 2B with respect to your personnel with the most significant responsibility for providing advisory services to the Fund (the "Brochure Supplement"). The Fund agrees that the Brochure and Brochure Supplement, as well as other client communications, may be transmitted to the Fund electronically.S-8

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The Fund has claimed an exclusion from the definition of a Commodity Pool Operator pursuant to CFTC Rule 4.5 (the "CPO Exclusion") and you shall not manage the Fund's assets in a manner that would cause the Fund to not qualify for the CPO Exclusion until otherwise notified by the Fund. In the event that the Fund no longer relies on the CPO Exclusion and you intend to rely on CFTC Rule 4.7, unless advised by the Adviser to the contrary, the Fund represents that it is a "qualified eligible person" under the rule, consents to being treated as an exempt account under the rule, and acknowledges the legend set forth above its signature below.

Name of Fund/Series/Class and Number of Shares Outstanding

Name and Address of
Beneficial Owner

Number of Shares Owned

Percent of Shares Held

BNYMOMVF – Class A

9,666,764.76

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

1,388,739.1914.37%
 

Charles Schwab & Company Inc.

211 Main Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

688,392.617.12%

BNYMOMVF – Class C

230,032.32

Wells Fargo Clearing Services

2801 Market Street

Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523

66,391.7928.86%
 

American Enterprise Investment Services

707 Second Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55402-2405

60,256.9526.19%
 

Stifel Nicolaus & Co Inc.

Exclusive Benefit of Customers

501 N Broadway

Saint Louis, MO 63102-2188

25,306.8911.00%
 

Pershing LLC

P.O. Box 2052

Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052

21,708.759.44%
 

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC

For the Exclusive Benefit of its Customers

1 New York Plaza 12th Floor

New York, NY 10004-1901

21,242.969.23%

BNYMOMVF – Class I

3,619,391.27

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

1,091,699.7630.16%
 

American Enterprise Investment Services

707 Second Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55402-2405

593,585.2816.40%
 

Pershing LLC

P.O. Box 2052

Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052

322,335.358.91%
 

Wells Fargo Clearing Services

2801 Market Street

Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523

215,806.135.96%
 

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC

For the Exclusive Benefit of its Customers

1 New York Plaza 12th Floor

New York, NY 10004-1901

214,713.805.93%

BNYMOMVF – Class Y

78,376.20

Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated
For the Sole Benefit of its Customers

Attention: Fund Administration

4800 Deer Lake Drive East- 3rd Floor

Jacksonville, FL 32246-6484

32,349.1641.27%
 

Empower Financial Services Inc.

8515 E Orchard Road

Greenwood Village, CO 80111

20,681.1926.39%

No party to this Agreement will disclose or use any records or information obtained pursuant to this Agreement in any manner whatsoever, except as expressly authorized in this Agreement or, with respect to you, as may reasonably be required to execute transactions on behalf of the Fund. The parties will keep confidential any non-public information obtained directly as a result of this service relationship; provided that the Fund may make any disclosure to the Adviser, or the Fund's legal counsel or auditors or other service providers to the Fund, as the Fund's Board may reasonably determine necessary in its sole discretion; provided that no such information may be used for any trading or investment purposes unrelated to management of the Fund. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any party may disclose such non-public information if (a) such information is or hereafter otherwise is known by the receiving party or has been disclosed, directly or indirectly, to others or becomes ascertainable from public or published information or trade sources, (b) if such disclosure is required by applicable federal, state or other law or regulation, (c) if such disclosure is required or requested by regulatory authorities or judicial process, (d) such disclosure is reasonably required by legal counsel or auditors of the party (or of the Adviser) in connection with the performance of their professional services, or (e) as may otherwise be contemplated by this Agreement. You shall not disclose information regarding characteristics of the Fund's assets, trading history, portfolio holdings, performance information or any other related information to any third party, except in compliance with the Fund's policies on disclosure of portfolio holdings or as required by applicable law or regulation.

No provision of this Agreement may be changed, waived or discharged unless signed in writing by the parties hereto. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of New York, without regard to the conflict of law principles thereof, provided that nothing herein shall be construed in a manner inconsistent with the Investment Company Act or the Investment Advisers Act. This Agreement may be executed in several counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original for all purposes, including judicial proof of the terms hereof, and all of which together shall constitute and be deemed one and the same agreement. Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed a limitation or waiver of any obligation or duty that may not by law be limited or waived. If any one or more of the provisions of this Agreement shall be held contrary to express law or against public policy, or shall for any reason whatsoever be held invalid, then such provisions shall be deemed severable from the remainder of this Agreement and shall in no way affect the validity or enforceability of the other provisions of this Agreement. The rights of indemnification herein shall not be exclusive of or affect any other rights to which any person may be entitled by contract or otherwise by law and shall survive termination of this Agreement.

Unless otherwise provided herein or agreed to in writing by the parties, all notices or instructions permitted or required under this Agreement shall be deemed to have been properly given if sent by regular first-class mail, registered mail, private courier, facsimile or electronically and addressed to (or delivered to) the respective party at the address set forth above or at such other address or addresses asS-9

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shall be specified, in each case, in a notice similarly given. Each party may rely upon any notice from the other party or other communication reasonably believed by the receiving party to be genuine.

This Agreement contains all of the terms agreed upon or made by the parties relating to the subject matter of this Agreement, and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements, negotiations, correspondence, undertakings and communications of the parties, oral or written, respecting such subject matter.

PURSUANT TO AN EXEMPTION FROM THE COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION IN CONNECTION WITH ACCOUNTS OF QUALIFIED ELIGIBLE PERSONS, THIS BROCHURE OR ACCOUNT DOCUMENT IS NOT REQUIRED TO BE, AND HAS NOT BEEN, FILED WITH THE COMMISSION. THE COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION DOES NOT PASS UPON THE MERITS OF PARTICIPATING IN A TRADING PROGRAM OR UPON THE ADEQUACY OR ACCURACY OF COMMODITY TRADING ADVISOR DISCLOSURE. CONSEQUENTLY, THE COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION HAS NOT REVIEWED OR APPROVED THIS TRADING PROGRAM OR THIS BROCHURE OR ACCOUNT DOCUMENT.

If the foregoing is in accordance with your understanding, will you kindly so indicate by signing and returning to us the enclosed copy hereof.

Very truly yours,
[NAME OF FUND]
By:  ___________________________________
Name:  
Title:    
Accepted:
FAYEZ SAROFIM & CO.
By:  ___________________________________
Name:
Title:

Name of Fund/Series/Class and Number of Shares Outstanding

Name and Address of
Beneficial Owner

Number of Shares Owned

Percent of Shares Held

 

National Financial Services LLC

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

14,260.0718.19%
BNY Mellon Opportunistic Small Cap Fund (BNYMOSCF)   

BNYMOSCF – Investor Shares

7,860,903.05

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

998,073.4012.70%
 

Charles Schwab & Company Inc.

211 Main Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

793,355.6210.09%

BNYMOSCF – Class I

739,631.68

American Enterprise Investment Services

707 Second Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55402-2405

217,412.9929.39%
 

Wells Fargo Clearing Services

2801 Market Street

Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523

134,666.3218.21%
 

UBS WM USA

Special Custody Account

Exclusive Benefit of Customers

1000 Harbor Boulevard

Weehawken, NJ 07086-6761

128,402.8917.36%
 

Pershing LLC

P.O. Box 2052

Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052

124,540.7116.84%
 

LPL Financial

4707 Executive Drive

San Diego, CA 92121-3091

42,704.435.77%

BNYMOSCF – Class Y

2,990,511.95

SEI Private Trust

Mutual Fund Administrator

One Freedom Valley Drive

Oaks, PA 19456-9989

2,556,804.2485.50%
 

Empower Trust FBO

Empower Benefit Plans

8515 E Orchard Road

Greenwood Village, CO 80111

419,302.8514.02%
BNY Mellon Technology Growth Fund (BNYMTGF)   

BNYMTGF – Class A

6,350,835.39

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

702,638.9811.06%
 

Pershing LLC

P.O. Box 2052

Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052

503,506.597.93%
 

Charles Schwab & Company Inc.

211 Main Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

445,319.367.01%

 

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EXHIBIT 1B

Name of Fund/Series/Class and Number of Shares Outstanding

Name and Address of
Beneficial Owner

Number of Shares Owned

Percent of Shares Held

 

Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated
For the Sole Benefit of its Customers

Attention: Fund Administration

4800 Deer Lake Drive East- 3rd Floor

Jacksonville, FL 32246-6484

375,126.225.91%
 

Wells Fargo Clearing Services

2801 Market Street

Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523

375,047.585.91%

BNYMTGF – Class C

121,470.38

American Enterprise Investment Services

707 Second Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55402-2405

34,662.2828.54%
 

Wells Fargo Clearing Services

2801 Market Street

Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523

31,260.7425.74%
 

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

15,575.2612.82%
 

JP Morgan Securities LLC

For the Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

4 Chase Metrotech Center

Brooklyn, NY 11245-0003

12,284.8010.11%
 

Charles Schwab & Co. Inc.

Special Custody Acct

FBO Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds

211 Main St

San Francisco, CA 94105-1905

10,845.938.93%

BNYMTGF – Class I

354,860.17

Wells Fargo Clearing Services

2801 Market Street

Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523

80,062.9022.56%
 

Pershing LLC

P.O. Box 2052

Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052

37,317.2510.52%
 

LPL Financial

4707 Executive Drive

San Diego, CA 92121-3091

27,586.277.77%
 

American Enterprise Investment Services

707 Second Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55402-2405

22,989.246.48%
 

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

21,854.126.16%
 

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC

For the Exclusive Benefit of its Customers

1 New York Plaza 12th Floor

New York, NY 10004-1901

21,268.695.99%

FORM OF NEW SUB-ADVISORY AGREEMENT

BNY MELLON INVESTMENT ADVISER, INC.

240 Greenwich Street

New York, New York 10286

[______], 202[_]

Fayez Sarofim & Co.
Two Houston Center
Suite 2907
Houston, Texas 77010

Ladies and Gentlemen:

[Name of Fund] (the "Fund") desires to employ its capital by investing and reinvesting the same in investments of the type and in accordance with the limitations specified in the Fund's Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information as from time to time in effect, copies of which have been or will be submitted to you, and in such manner and to such extent as from time to time may be approved by the Fund's Board of Directors. The Fund employs BNY Mellon Investment Adviser, Inc. (the "Adviser") to act as the Fund's investment adviser pursuant to a written agreement with the Fund (the "Management Agreement"), a copy of which has been furnished to you. The Adviser is authorized to and desires to retain you, and you hereby agree to accept such retention, to act as the Fund's sub-investment adviser as of the date set forth above (the "Effective Date").

In connection with your serving as sub-investment adviser to the Fund, it is understood that from time to time you will employ or associate with yourself such person or persons as you may believe to be particularly fitted to assist you in the performance of this Agreement. The compensation of such person or persons shall be paid by you and no obligation may be incurred on the Fund's behalf in any such respect.

Subject to the supervision and approval of the Adviser and the Fund's Board of Directors, you will provide investment management of the Fund's portfolio in accordance with (i) the Fund's investment objectives, policies and limitations as stated in the Fund's Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information as from time to time in effect and provided to you by the Adviser; (ii) any applicable procedures or policies adopted or approved by the Adviser or the Fund's Board with respect to the Fund as from time to time in effect, or in any supplements thereto, and furnished in writing to you; (iii) the requirements applicable to registered investment companies under applicable laws, including without limitation the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "Investment Company Act"), and the rules and regulations thereunder, and the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Internal Revenue Code"), and the rules and regulations thereunder applicable to qualification as a "regulated investment company"; and (iv) any written instructions which the Adviser or the Fund's Board may issue to you from time to time; provided, however, that you shall not be bound by any update, modification or amendment of such documents or other procedures or policies of the Fund or the Adviser unless and untilS-11

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you have been given notice thereof in accordance with this Agreement and have been provided with a copy of such update, modification or amendment. With respect to the foregoing, the Adviser will seek to provide you with prior notice of any update, modification or amendment of such documents or other procedures or policies of the Fund or the Adviser that is reasonably sufficient to provide you with the time necessary to make any changes to the Fund's portfolio that are required to comply with such procedures or policies in an orderly manner. In connection with your duties hereunder, you (a) will obtain and provide investment research and supervise the Fund's investments and (b) will conduct a continuous program of investment, evaluation and, if appropriate, sale and reinvestment of the Fund's assets, including the placing of portfolio transactions for execution either directly with the issuer or with any broker or dealer, foreign currency dealer, futures commission merchant, counterparty or others. You agree that, in placing any orders with selected brokers and dealers, you will attempt to obtain the best net result in terms of price and execution. Consistent with this obligation and in accordance with applicable securities laws, you, in your discretion, may purchase and sell portfolio securities from and to brokers and dealers who provide the Fund, the Adviser's other clients, or your other clients with research, analysis, advice and similar services. You may cause the Fund to pay to brokers and dealers, in return for such research and analysis, a higher commission than may be charged by other brokers and dealers, subject to your good faith determination that such commission is reasonable in terms either of the particular transaction or of your overall responsibility to the Fund and your other clients and that the total commissions paid by the Fund will be reasonable in relation to the benefits to the Fund over the long term and, if applicable, subject to compliance with Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Such authorization is subject to termination at any time by the Fund's Board for any reason. In addition, you are authorized to allocate purchase and sale orders for portfolio securities to brokers and dealers that are affiliated with you, the Adviser, the Fund's principal underwriter or any other sub-investment adviser to the Fund if you believe that the quality of the transaction and the commission are comparable to what they would be with other qualified firms, and provided that the transactions are consistent with the Fund's Rule 17e-1 procedures as they may be provided to you by the Adviser from time to time. In no instance may portfolio securities be purchased from or sold to you, the Adviser, the Fund's principal underwriter, any other sub-investment adviser to the Fund or any person affiliated with you, the Adviser, the Fund's principal underwriter, any other sub-investment adviser to the Fund or the Fund, except in accordance with the applicable securities laws and the rules and regulations thereunder, including Rules 17a-7 and 17a-10 under the Investment Company Act and any exemptive order then currently in effect. The Adviser will periodically provide you with a list of the affiliates of the Adviser, the Fund's principal underwriter or the Fund to which investment or trading restrictions apply, and will specifically identify in writing (a) all publicly traded companies in which the Fund may not invest, together with ticker symbols for all such companies, and (b) any affiliated brokers and any restrictions that apply to the use of those brokers by the Fund.

Name of Fund/Series/Class and Number of Shares Outstanding

Name and Address of
Beneficial Owner

Number of Shares Owned

Percent of Shares Held

 

Mid Atlantic Clearing & Settle

1251 Waterfront Place

Suite 510

Pittsburgh, PA 15222

20,844.585.87%
 

Charles Schwab & Company Inc.

211 Main Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

19,614.095.53%
 

Raymond James

Omnibus For Mutual Funds

880 Carillon Parkway

Saint Petersburg, FL 33716-1102

19,140.575.39%

BNYMTGF – Class Y

216.64

BNY Mellon Corporation

MBC Investments Corporation

301 Bellevue Parkway

Wilmington, DE 19809-3705

216.64100.00%
BNY Mellon Appreciation Fund, Inc.   

Fund – Investor Shares

41,141,364.47

National Financial Services LLC

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310

6,801,202.7816.53%
 

Charles Schwab & Company Inc.

211 Main Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

3,637,022.158.84%

Fund – Class I

8,384,520.73

Wells Fargo Clearing Services

2801 Market Street

Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523

1,422,979.9516.97%
 

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC

For the Exclusive Benefit of its Customers

1 New York Plaza 12th Floor

New York, NY 10004-1901

1,179,874.7314.07%
 

Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated
For the Sole Benefit of its Customers

Attention Fund Administration

4800 Deer Lake Drive East- 3rd Floor

Jacksonville, FL 32246-6484

1,066,942.4612.73%
 

American Enterprise Investment Services

707 Second Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55402-2405

941,960.9811.23%
 

Pershing LLC

P.O. Box 2052

Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052

828,030.019.88%
 

Raymond James

Omnibus For Mutual Funds

880 Carillon Parkway

Saint Petersburg, FL 33716-1102

727,638.888.68%
 

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

594,150.557.09%

Proxies of companies whose shares are held by the Fund shall be voted as described in the Fund's Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information, and you shall assume responsibility for the voting of such proxies pursuant to proxy voting procedures approved by the Adviser. You are authorized and agree to act on behalf of the Fund with respect to any reorganizations, exchange offers and other voluntary corporate actions in connection with securities held by the Fund in such manner as you deem advisable, unless the Fund or the Adviser otherwise specifically directs in writing. You shall have no responsibility with respect to the collection of income, physical acquisition or the safekeeping or custody of the Fund's assets. The Adviser shall furnish you with copies of the Fund's Prospectus, Statement of Additional Information and shareholder reports. You will be provided the opportunity to review and approve anyS-12

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description of you and your investment process set forth in the Fund's Prospectus, Statement of Additional Information and shareholder reports. The Adviser also will furnish you with copies of Prospectus or Statement of Additional Information supplements that disclose any changes to the Fund's investment objective, policies, strategies or restrictions.

Name of Fund/Series/Class and Number of Shares Outstanding

Name and Address of
Beneficial Owner

Number of Shares Owned

Percent of Shares Held

 

UBS WM USA

Special Custody Account

Exclusive Benefit of Customers

1000 Harbor Boulevard

Weehawken, NJ 07086-6761

580,440.966.92%

Fund – Class Y

4,735,533.45

Edward D Jones & Co

For The Benefit of Customers

12555 Manchester Road

Saint Louis, MO 63131-3710

2,444,619.3151.62%
 

Charles Schwab & Company Inc.

211 Main Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

792,939.2316.74%
 

National Financial Services LLC

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

655,224.7913.84%
 

Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated
For the Sole Benefit of its Customers
Attention: Fund Administration

4800 Deer Lake Drive East 3rd Floor

Jacksonville, FL 32246-6484

419,343.378.86%
 

Matrix Trust Company Cust. FBO

Various Clients

717 17th Street Suite 1300

Denver, CO 80202-3304

250,429.655.29%
BNY Mellon Index Funds, Inc.   
BNY Mellon International Stock Index Fund (BNYMISIF)   

BNYMISIF – Investor Shares

12,139,527.84

VALIC Retirement Services Co.

2929 Allen Parkway A6-20

Houston, TX 77019-7117

4,197,209.6534.57%
 

Charles Schwab & Company Inc.

211 Main Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

2,932,043.8424.15%
 

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

1,053,397.608.68%

BNYMISIF – Class I

6,133,010.25

SEI Private Trust

Mutual Fund Administrator

One Freedom Valley Drive

Oaks, PA 19456-9989

4,588,391.8774.81%
 

Pershing LLC

P.O. Box 2052

Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052

508,912.238.30%
 

VALIC Retirement Services Co.

2929 Allen Parkway A6-20

Houston, TX 77019-7117

343,635.045.60%
BNY Mellon S&P 500 Index Fund (BNYMS&P)   

You will furnish to the Adviser or the Fund such information, with respect to the investments which the Fund may hold or contemplate purchasing, as the Adviser or the Fund may reasonably request. The Fund and the Adviser wish to be informed of important developments materially affecting the Fund's portfolio and shall expect you, on your own initiative, to furnish to the Fund or the Adviser from time to time such information as you may believe appropriate for this purpose. In connection therewith, you will notify the Adviser if you become aware of any bankruptcy proceedings, securities litigation class actions or settlements affecting the investments which the Fund holds or, at a time relevant to such proceeding, class action or settlement, has held. Upon reasonable request, you will make available your officers and employees, including the portfolio managers named in the Fund's Prospectus and/or Statement of Additional Information, to meet with the Fund's Board and/or the Adviser to review the Fund's assets.

You will maintain all required books and records with respect to the securities transactions of the Fund in accordance with all applicable laws, and in compliance with the requirements of the rules under Section 31 of the Investment Company Act, and will furnish the Fund's Board and the Adviser with such periodic and special reports as the Fund's Board or the Adviser reasonably may request. You hereby agree that all records which you maintain for the Fund or the Adviser are the property of the Fund or the Adviser, and agree to preserve for the periods prescribed by applicable law any records which you maintain for the Fund or the Adviser and which are required to be maintained, and further agree to surrender promptly to the Fund or the Adviser any records which you maintain for the Fund or the Adviser upon request by the Fund or the Adviser, provided that you shall have reasonable opportunity to create and maintain copies of applicable records.

The Adviser and you each agree to comply with applicable laws, rules and regulations, including the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended (the "Investment Advisers Act"), and the Investment Company Act. You will promptly notify the Fund's Chief Compliance Officer (a) in the event the Securities and Exchange Commission or other governmental authority has censured you, placed limitations upon your activities, functions or operations, suspended or revoked your registration, as an investment adviser, or has commenced proceedings or an investigation that may result in any of these actions; or (b) upon becoming aware of any material fact relating to you that is not contained in the Fund's Prospectus or Statement of Additional Information, and is required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading, or of any statement contained therein that becomes untrue in any material respect. Upon request, and in accordance with the scope of your obligations and responsibilities contained in this Agreement, you will provide reasonable assistance to the Fund in connection with the Fund's compliance with applicable provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and the rules and regulations thereunder, and Rule 38a-1 under the Investment Company Act. Such assistance shall include, but not be limited to, (i) providing the Fund's Chief Compliance Officer upon request with copies of your compliance policies and procedures; (ii) certifying periodically, upon the request of the Fund's Chief Compliance Officer, that you are in compliance with all applicable "federal securities laws," as required by Rule 38a-1 under the Investment Company Act and Rule 206(4)-7 under the Investment Advisers Act; (iii) facilitating and cooperating with the Fund's Chief Compliance Officer to evaluate the effectiveness of your compliance controls; (iv) providing the Fund's Chief Compliance Officer with directS-13

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access to your compliance personnel; (v) providing the Fund's Chief Compliance Officer with periodic reports; and (vi) promptly providing the Fund's Chief Compliance Officer with special reports in the event of material compliance violations. Upon request, you will provide certifications to the Fund, in a form satisfactory to the Fund, to be relied upon by the Fund's officers certifying the Fund's periodic reports on Form N-CSR pursuant to Rule 30a-2 under the Investment Company Act.

Name of Fund/Series/Class and Number of Shares Outstanding

Name and Address of
Beneficial Owner

Number of Shares Owned

Percent of Shares Held

BNYMS&P

41,099,777.25

Charles Schwab & Company Inc.

211 Main Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

6,259,298.9815.23%
 

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

4,488,645.5310.92%
 

UMB Bank N/A

FBO Fiduciary For Various

Retirement Programs

1 SW Security Benefit Place

Topeka, KS 66636-1000

2,981,080.717.25%
 

VALIC Retirement Services Co.

2929 Allen Parkway A6-20

Houston, TX 77019-7117

2,722,144.036.62%
 

Fidelity Investments Institutional

Operations Co as Agent for

Various Plans

100 Magellan Way

Covington, KY 41015-1999

2,693,993.256.55%
 

Nationwide Life Insurance Company

C/O IPO Portfolio Accounting

P.O. Box 182029

Columbus, OH 43218-2029

2,392,017.255.82%
BNY Mellon Smallcap Stock Index Fund (BNYMSSIF)   

BNYMSSIF – Investor Shares

39,058,371.86

Charles Schwab & Company Inc.

211 Main Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

12,573,654.9932.19%
 

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

9,467,723.1924.24%
 

VALIC Retirement Services Co.

2929 Allen Parkway A6-20

Houston, TX 77019-7117

2,687,792.336.88%

BNYMSSIF – Class I

9,957,549.10

Charles Schwab & Company Inc.

211 Main Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

2,281,342.5822.91%
 

SEI Private Trust

Mutual Fund Administrator

One Freedom Valley Drive

Oaks, PA 19456-9989

2,051,305.0620.60%
 

Pershing LLC

P.O. Box 2052

Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052

1,511,386.9615.18%
 

LPL Financial

4707 Executive Drive

San Diego, CA 92121-3091

1,036,207.7310.41%

In consideration of services rendered pursuant to this Agreement, the Adviser will pay you, on the first business day of each month, out of the management fee it receives and only to the extent thereof, a fee at the annual rate of .2175 of 1% of the value of the Fund's average daily net assets, calculated daily and paid monthly. The fee for the period from the Effective Date to the end of the month thereof shall be pro-rated according to the proportion which such period bears to the full monthly period, and upon any termination of this Agreement before the end of any month, the fee for such part of a month shall be pro-rated according to the proportion which such period bears to the full monthly period and shall be payable within 10 business days of the date of termination of this Agreement. For the purpose of calculating the fee payable to you, the value of the Fund's net assets shall be computed in the manner specified in the Fund's then-current Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information for the computation of the value of the Fund's net assets.

Net asset value shall be computed on such days and at such time or times as described in the Fund's then-current Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information. You agree to monitor the Fund's assets and to notify the Adviser on any day that you determine that a significant event has occurred with respect to one or more securities held in the Fund's assets that would materially affect the value of such securities (provided that you shall not be responsible for providing information based on valuations provided by third party services which value securities based upon changes in one or more broad-based indices). At the request of the Adviser or the Fund's Valuation Committee, you agree to provide additional reasonable assistance to the Adviser, the Fund's Valuation Committee and the Fund's pricing agents in valuing the Fund's assets, including in connection with fair value pricing of the Fund's assets.

You will bear all expenses in connection with your performance of your services under this Agreement, and you will not be obligated to bear, directly or indirectly, any expenses incurred by others, including the Adviser. All other expenses to be incurred in the operation of the Fund (other than those borne by the Adviser) will be borne by the Fund, except to the extent specifically assumed by you. The expenses to be borne by the Fund include, without limitation, the following: organizational costs, taxes, interest, loan commitment fees, brokerage fees and commissions, if any, fees of Directors who are not the Adviser's or your officers, directors or employees or holders of 5% or more of the outstanding voting securities of you or the Adviser or any affiliate of you or the Adviser, Securities and Exchange Commission fees and state Blue Sky qualification fees, advisory fees, charges of custodians, transfer and dividend disbursing agents' fees, certain insurance premiums, industry association fees, outside auditing and legal expenses, costs of independent pricing services, costs of maintaining the Fund's existence, costs attributable to investor services (including, without limitation, telephone and personnel expenses), costs of preparing, printing and distributing prospectuses and statements of additional information, costs of stockholders' reports and meetings, and any extraordinary expenses.

If in any fiscal year the aggregate expenses of the Fund (including fees pursuant to the Management Agreement, but excluding interest, taxes, brokerage and, with the prior written consent of the necessary state securities commissions, extraordinary expenses) exceed the expense limitation of anyS-14

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state having jurisdiction over the Fund, the Adviser may deduct from the fees to be paid hereunder, or you will bear such excess expense on a pro-rata basis with the Adviser, in the proportion that the sub-advisory fee payable to you pursuant to this Agreement bears to the fee payable to the Adviser pursuant to the Management Agreement, to the extent required by state law. Your obligation pursuant hereto will be limited to the amount of your fees hereunder. Such deduction or payment, if any, will be estimated daily, and reconciled and effected or paid, as the case may be, on a monthly basis.

Name of Fund/Series/Class and Number of Shares Outstanding

Name and Address of
Beneficial Owner

Number of Shares Owned

Percent of Shares Held

 

UBS WM USA

Special Custody Account

Exclusive Benefit of Customers

1000 Harbor Boulevard

Weehawken, NJ 07086-6761

618,986.216.22%
 

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

598,095.176.01%

BNY Mellon Investment

Funds V, Inc.

   
BNY Mellon Diversified International Fund (BNYMDIF)   

BNYMDIF – Class A

608,873.76

Charles Schwab & Company Inc.

211 Main Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

294,559.1648.38%
 

Charles Schwab Trust Bank Co Cust
Client 401(K) Profit Sharing Plan

2423 East Lincoln Drive

Phoenix, AZ 85016-1215

68,641.4311.27%
 

Pershing LLC

P.O. Box 2052

Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052

49,987.048.21%
 

Charles Schwab Trust Bank Cust

FBO Various Clients

2423 East Lincoln Drive

Phoenix, AZ 85016-1215

44,179.447.26%
 

Wells Fargo Clearing Services

2801 Market Street

Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523

41,934.196.89%

BNYMDIF – Class C

3,367.39

UBS WM USA

Special Custody Account

Exclusive Benefit of Customers

1000 Harbor Boulevard

Weehawken, NJ 07086-6761

1,957.2558.12%
 

BNY Mellon Corporation

MBC Investments Corporation

301 Bellevue Parkway

Wilmington, DE 19809-3705

772.8022.95%
 

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

562.0616.69%

BNYMDIF – Class I

1,635,037.21

Pershing LLC

P.O. Box 2052

Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052

492,894.0030.15%
 

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

302,993.6618.53%

The Adviser understands that in entering into this Agreement you have relied upon the inducements made by the Fund to you under the Management Agreement. The Adviser also understands that you now act, and that from time to time hereafter you may act, as investment adviser or sub-investment adviser to one or more other investment companies, private funds or other pooled investment vehicles and fiduciary or other managed accounts (collectively, the "accounts"), and the Adviser has no objection to your so acting, provided that when the purchase or sale of securities of the same issuer is suitable for the investment objectives of two or more accounts managed by you and which have available funds for investment in the case of a purchase, the available securities will be allocated in a manner believed by you to be equitable to each account. It is recognized that in some cases this procedure may adversely affect the price paid or received by the Fund or the size of the position obtainable for or disposed of by the Fund.

In addition, it is understood that the persons employed by you to assist in the performance of your duties hereunder will not devote their full time to such services and nothing contained herein shall be deemed to limit or restrict your right or the right of any of your affiliates to engage in and devote time and attention to other businesses or to render services of whatever kind or nature.

You shall exercise your best judgment in rendering the services to be provided hereunder, and the Adviser agrees as an inducement to your undertaking the same that you shall not be liable hereunder for any error of judgment or mistake of law or for any loss suffered by the Fund or the Adviser, provided that nothing herein shall be deemed to protect or purport to protect you against any liability to the Adviser, the Fund or the Fund's shareholders to which you would otherwise be subject by reason of willful misfeasance, bad faith or gross negligence in the performance of your duties hereunder, or by reason of your reckless disregard of your obligations and duties hereunder. In no event will you have any responsibility for any portion of the Fund's assets not managed by you or for the acts or omissions of the Adviser or any other sub-investment adviser to the Fund. In particular, in the event that you manage only a segment of the Fund's assets, you shall have no responsibility for the Fund being in violation of any applicable law or regulation or investment policy or restriction applicable to the Fund as a whole, or for the Fund failing to qualify as a regulated investment company under the Internal Revenue Code, if the securities and other holdings of the segment of the Fund's assets managed by you are such that your segment would not be in such violation or fail to so qualify if such segment were deemed a separate series of the Fund or a separate regulated investment company under the Internal Revenue Code, unless such violation was due to your failure to comply with written guidelines adopted by the Fund or the Adviser and provided to you.

You shall indemnify and hold harmless the Adviser and the Fund against any and all losses, claims, damages, liabilities or litigation (including legal and other expenses) ("Losses") to which the Adviser or the Fund become subject arising out of or based on any untrue statement of a material fact contained in the Prospectus and/or Statement of Additional Information, proxy materials, reports,S-15

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advertisements, sales literature, or other materials pertaining to the Fund or the omission to state therein a material fact known to you that was required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading, if such statement or omission was made in reliance upon information furnished by you to the Adviser or the Fund for use therein. The Adviser shall indemnify you and hold you harmless against any and all Losses to which you may become subject arising out of or based on any untrue statement of a material fact contained in the Prospectus and/or Statement of Additional Information, proxy materials, reports, advertisements, sales literature, or other materials pertaining to the Fund or the omission to state therein a material fact known to the Adviser that was required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading, unless such statement or omission was made in reliance upon information furnished by you to the Adviser or the Fund for use therein.

Name of Fund/Series/Class and Number of Shares Outstanding

Name and Address of
Beneficial Owner

Number of Shares Owned

Percent of Shares Held

 

Charles Schwab & Company Inc.

211 Main Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

250,649.9115.33%
 

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC

For the Exclusive Benefit of its Customers

1 New York Plaza 12th Floor

New York, NY 10004-1901

104,641.866.40%
 

Smithfield Trust Company

20 Stanwix Street

Suite 650

Pittsburgh, PA 15222

97,741.975.98%

BNYMDIF – Class Y

18,151,464.32

SEI Private Trust

Mutual Fund Administrator

One Freedom Valley Drive

Oaks, PA 19456-9989

18,151,345.3799.99%
BNY Mellon Developed Markets Real Estate Securities Fund (BNYMDMRESF)   

BNYMDMRESF – Class A

1,262,922.96

Nationwide Trust Company FSB

C/O IPO Portfolio Accounting

P.O. Box 182029

Columbus, OH 43218-2029

725,569.5457.45%
 

Charles Schwab Trust Bank Cust

FBO Various Clients

2423 East Lincoln Drive

Phoenix, AZ 85016-1215

69,706.955.52%

BNYMDMRESF – Class C

55,090.36

Wells Fargo Clearing Services

2801 Market Street

Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523

22,602.2141.03%
 

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

12,748.4923.14%
 

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC

For the Exclusive Benefit of its Customers

1 New York Plaza 12th Floor

New York, NY 10004-1901

6,089.4511.05%
 

Raymond James

Omnibus For Mutual Funds

880 Carillon Parkway

Saint Petersburg, FL 33716-1102

5,455.069.90%
 

UBS WM USA

Special Custody Account

Exclusive Benefit of Customers

1000 Harbor Boulevard

Weehawken, NJ 07086-6761

3,600.246.54%
 

American Enterprise Investment Services

707 Second Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55402-2405

2,827.735.13%

This Agreement shall continue automatically for successive annual periods ending on [April 4th for Tax Managed Growth Fund / September 5th for Worldwide Growth Fund] of each year, provided such continuance is specifically approved at least annually by (i) the Fund's Board of Directors or (ii) vote of a majority (as defined in the Investment Company Act) of the Fund's outstanding voting securities, provided that in either event the continuance also is approved by a majority of the Fund's Directors who are not "interested persons" (as defined in the Investment Company Act) of any party to this Agreement, by vote cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval. This Agreement is terminable without penalty (i) by the Adviser on not more than 60 days' notice to you, (ii) by the Fund's Board of Directors or by vote of the holders of a majority of the Fund's outstanding voting securities on not more than 60 days' notice to you, or (iii) by you upon not less than 90 days' notice to the Fund and the Adviser. This Agreement also will terminate automatically in the event of its assignment (as defined in the Investment Company Act or the Investment Advisers Act) and you shall be notified by the Fund and the Adviser, or you shall notify the Fund and the Adviser, as applicable, as soon as reasonably practicable and as permissible under applicable law or agreement. In addition, notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, if the Management Agreement terminates for any reason, this Agreement shall terminate effective upon the date the Management Agreement terminates.

The Adviser acknowledges that it has received and has had an opportunity to read a copy of your Form ADV Part 2A (the "Brochure") and a copy of the Form ADV Part 2B with respect to your personnel with the most significant responsibility for providing advisory services to the Fund (the "Brochure Supplement"). The Adviser agrees that the Brochure and Brochure Supplement, as well as other client communications, may be transmitted to the Adviser electronically.

The Adviser, on behalf of the Fund, has claimed an exclusion from the definition of a Commodity Pool Operator pursuant to CFTC Rule 4.5 (the "CPO Exclusion") and you shall not manage the Fund's assets in a manner that would cause the Fund to not qualify for the CPO Exclusion until otherwise notified by the Adviser on behalf of the Fund. In the event that the Fund no longer relies on the CPO Exclusion and you intend to rely on CFTC Rule 4.7, unless advised by the Adviser to the contrary, the Adviser represents that the Fund is a "qualified eligible person" under the rule, consents to the Fund being treated as an exempt account under the rule, and acknowledges the legend set forth above its signature below. In addition, the Adviser represents to you that it is registered as a Commodity Pool Operator and is a member of the National Futures Association in such capacity, to the extent required by the nature of its activities, and you represent to the Adviser that you are registered as a Commodity Trading Advisor and are a member of the National Futures Association in such capacity.S-16

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No party to this Agreement will disclose or use any records or information obtained pursuant to this Agreement in any manner whatsoever, except as expressly authorized in this Agreement or, with respect to you, as may reasonably be required to execute transactions on behalf of the Fund or, with respect to the Adviser, as may reasonably be required to provide its services to the Fund. The parties will keep confidential any non-public information obtained directly as a result of this service relationship; provided that the Adviser may make any disclosure to its affiliates, the Fund, or the Fund's Board, legal counsel or auditors or other service providers to the Fund, as the Adviser may reasonably determine necessary in its sole discretion; provided that no such information may be used for any trading or investment purposes unrelated to management of the Fund. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any party may disclose such non-public information if (a) such information is or hereafter otherwise is known by the receiving party or has been disclosed, directly or indirectly, to others or becomes ascertainable from public or published information or trade sources, (b) if such disclosure is required by applicable federal, state or other law or regulation, (c) if such disclosure is required or requested by regulatory authorities or judicial process, (d) such disclosure is reasonably required by legal counsel or auditors of the party (or of the Fund, the Fund's Board or affiliates of the Adviser) in connection with the performance of their professional services, or (e) as may otherwise be contemplated by this Agreement. You shall not disclose information regarding characteristics of the Fund's assets, trading history, portfolio holdings, performance information or any other related information to any third party, except in compliance with the Fund's policies on disclosure of portfolio holdings or as required by applicable law or regulation.

Name of Fund/Series/Class and Number of Shares Outstanding

Name and Address of
Beneficial Owner

Number of Shares Owned

Percent of Shares Held

BNYMDMRESF – Class I

4,935,659.18

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

2,524,560.8351.15%
 

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC

For the Exclusive Benefit of its Customers

1 New York Plaza 12th Floor

New York, NY 10004-1901

1,016,508.4320.60%
 

Charles Schwab & Company Inc.

211 Main Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

490,732.309.94%

BNYMDMRESF – Class Y

34,191,392.18

SEI Private Trust

Mutual Fund Administrator

One Freedom Valley Drive

Oaks, PA 19456-9989

32,906,119.5796.24%
BNY Mellon Large Cap Equity Fund (BNYMLCEF)   

BNYMLCEF – Class A

941,197.86

Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated
For the Sole Benefit of its Customers

Attention: Fund Administration

4800 Deer Lake Drive East- 3rd Floor

Jacksonville, FL 32246-6484

73,457.167.80%
 

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

71,853.347.63%
 

Pershing LLC

P.O. Box 2052

Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052

63,763.796.77%
 

Charles Schwab & Company Inc.

211 Main Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

62,622.416.65%

BNYMLCEF – Class C

21,882.63

The Bank Of New York Mellon Cust

Rollover IRA FBO

Joyce Lipsky Santana

Washington Township, NJ

7,248.8233.13%
 

American Enterprise Investment Services

707 Second Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55402-2405

4,665.0721.32%
 

Pershing LLC

P.O. Box 2052

Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052

3,211.1614.67%
 

LPL Financial

4707 Executive Drive

San Diego, CA 92121-3091

1,773.368.10%
 

The Bank Of New York Mellon Cust

Rollover IRA FBO

Robert J. Sacca

Accord, NY

1,504.396.87%

BNYMLCEF – Class I

3,692,461.45

Pershing LLC

P.O. Box 2052

Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052

484,846.2113.13%

No provision of this Agreement may be changed, waived or discharged unless signed in writing by the parties hereto. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of New York, without regard to the conflict of law principles thereof, provided that nothing herein shall be construed in a manner inconsistent with the Investment Company Act or the Investment Advisers Act. This Agreement may be executed in several counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original for all purposes, including judicial proof of the terms hereof, and all of which together shall constitute and be deemed one and the same agreement. Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed a limitation or waiver of any obligation or duty that may not by law be limited or waived. If any one or more of the provisions of this Agreement shall be held contrary to express law or against public policy, or shall for any reason whatsoever be held invalid, then such provisions shall be deemed severable from the remainder of this Agreement and shall in no way affect the validity or enforceability of the other provisions of this Agreement. The rights of indemnification herein shall not be exclusive of or affect any other rights to which any person may be entitled by contract or otherwise by law and shall survive termination of this Agreement.

The Fund is expressly made a third party beneficiary of this Agreement, having rights to the same extent as though the Fund was a party to this Agreement.

Unless otherwise provided herein or agreed to in writing by the parties, all notices or instructions permitted or required under this Agreement shall be deemed to have been properly given if sent by regular first-class mail, registered mail, private courier, facsimile or electronically and addressed to (or delivered to) the respective party at the address set forth above or at such other address or addresses as shall be specified, in each case, in a notice similarly given. Each party may rely upon any notice from the other party or other communication reasonably believed by the receiving party to be genuine.S-17

A-14
 

This Agreement contains all of the terms agreed upon or made by the parties relating to the subject matter of this Agreement, and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements, negotiations, correspondence, undertakings and communications of the parties, oral or written, respecting such subject matter.

PURSUANT TO AN EXEMPTION FROM THE COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION IN CONNECTION WITH ACCOUNTS OF QUALIFIED ELIGIBLE PERSONS, THIS BROCHURE OR ACCOUNT DOCUMENT IS NOT REQUIRED TO BE, AND HAS NOT BEEN, FILED WITH THE COMMISSION. THE COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION DOES NOT PASS UPON THE MERITS OF PARTICIPATING IN A TRADING PROGRAM OR UPON THE ADEQUACY OR ACCURACY OF COMMODITY TRADING ADVISOR DISCLOSURE. CONSEQUENTLY, THE COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION HAS NOT REVIEWED OR APPROVED THIS TRADING PROGRAM OR THIS BROCHURE OR ACCOUNT DOCUMENT.

If the foregoing is in accordance with your understanding, will you kindly so indicate by signing and returning to us the enclosed copy hereof.

Very truly yours,
BNY MELLON INVESTMENT ADVISER, INC.
By:___________________________________
Name:  
Title:    
Accepted:
FAYEZ SAROFIM & CO.
By:___________________________________
Name:  
Title:    

Name of Fund/Series/Class and Number of Shares Outstanding

Name and Address of
Beneficial Owner

Number of Shares Owned

Percent of Shares Held

 

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

428,367.1211.60%
 

Charles Schwab & Company Inc.

211 Main Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

380,116.1010.29%

BNYMLCEF – Class Y

18,906,599.19

SEI Private Trust

Mutual Fund Administrator

One Freedom Valley Drive

Oaks, PA 19456-9989

18,904,309.5299.99%
BNY Mellon Investment Funds VI   
BNY Mellon Balanced Opportunity Fund (BNYMBOF)   

BNYMBOF – Class A

9,890,194.79

Pershing LLC

P.O. Box 2052

Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052

1,699,633.4317.19%
 

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

778,779.607.87%

BNYMBOF – Class C

396,198.10

Wells Fargo Clearing Services

2801 Market Street

Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523

144,708.8336.52%
 

American Enterprise Investment Services

707 Second Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55402-2405

111,255.8128.08%
 

Raymond James

Omnibus For Mutual Funds

880 Carillon Parkway

Saint Petersburg, FL 33716-1102

60,533.7415.28%
 

UBS WM USA

Special Custody Account

Exclusive Benefit of Customers

1000 Harbor Boulevard

Weehawken, NJ 07086-6761

22,250.775.62%

BNYMBOF – Class I

520,154.84

American Enterprise Investment Services

707 Second Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55402-2405

135,575.0426.06%
 

Wells Fargo Clearing Services

2801 Market Street

Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523

93,914.3018.06%
 

Pershing LLC

P.O. Box 2052

Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052

45,057.228.66%
 

Southwest Gas Corp Foundation

8360 South Durango Drive

Las Vegas, NV 89113-4444

39,397.987.57%

 

S-18

A-15
 

Important Notice Regarding the Availability of Proxy Materials for the Special Joint Meeting:

Name of Fund/Series/Class and Number of Shares Outstanding

Name and Address of
Beneficial Owner

Number of Shares Owned

Percent of Shares Held

 

Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated
For The Sole Benefit of its Customers

Attention: Fund Administration

4800 Deer Lake Drive East- 3rd Floor

Jacksonville, FL 32246-6484

31,776.37

 

 

 

6.11%

BNYMBOF – Class J

522,303.76

Charles Schwab & Company Inc.

211 Main Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

68,878.8813.19%
 

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

32,897.276.30%
 

The Bank Of New York Mellon Cust Rollover IRA FBO

Kim Grimmer

Madison, WI

28,921.665.54%
 

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC

For the Exclusive Benefit of its Customers

1 New York Plaza 12th Floor

New York, NY 10004-1901

26,749.425.12%

BNYMBOF – Class Y

484.75

BNY Mellon Corporation

MBC Investments Corporation

301 Bellevue Parkway

Wilmington, DE 19809-3705

484.75100.00%

BNYMBOF – Class Z

1,355,100.97

Nationwide Life Insurance Company

C/O IPO Portfolio Accounting

P.O. Box 182029

Columbus, OH 43218-2029

175,931.5112.98%
 

Charles Schwab & Company Inc.

211 Main Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

129,861.119.58%
BNY Mellon Midcap Index Fund, Inc.   

Fund – Investor Shares

45,031,721.97

Charles Schwab & Company Inc.

211 Main Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

10,405,034.5423.11%
 

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

7,646,115.2216.98%
 

VALIC Retirement Services Co.

2929 Allen Parkway A6-20

Houston, TX 77019-7117

5,793,740.1712.87%

Fund – Class I

10,892,957.72

SEI Private Trust

Mutual Fund Administrator

One Freedom Valley Drive

Oaks, PA 19456-9989

5,561,819.2051.06%

The Notice and Joint Proxy Statement are available at https://im.bnymellon.com/us/en/individual/resources/proxy-materials.jsp.S-19

Name of Fund/Series/Class and Number of Shares Outstanding

Name and Address of
Beneficial Owner

Number of Shares Owned

Percent of Shares Held

 

LPL Financial

4707 Executive Drive

San Diego, CA 92121-3091

2,330,528.7121.39%
 

Charles Schwab & Company Inc.

211 Main Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

1,017,373.499.34%
 

UBS WM USA

Special Custody Account

Exclusive Benefit of Customers

1000 Harbor Boulevard

Weehawken, NJ 07086-6761

886,283.148.14%
BNY Mellon New Jersey Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.   

Fund – Class A

21,415,607.86

Wells Fargo Clearing Services

2801 Market Street

Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523

1,265,412.335.91%
 

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

1,078,898.155.04%

Fund – Class C

57,995.68

Wells Fargo Clearing Services

2801 Market Street

Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523

20,957.7236.14%
 

UBS WM USA

Special Custody Account

Exclusive Benefit of Customers

1000 Harbor Boulevard

Weehawken, NJ 07086-6761

19,082.2732.90%
 

Pershing LLC

P.O. Box 2052

Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052

5,823.8010.04%
 

American Enterprise Investment Services

707 Second Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55402-2405

5,236.379.03%
 

LPL Financial

4707 Executive Drive

San Diego, CA 92121-3091

4,250.707.33%

Fund – Class I

1,694,254.01

Pershing LLC

P.O. Box 2052

Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052

500,194.2629.52%
 

UBS WM USA

Special Custody Account

Exclusive Benefit of Customers

1000 Harbor Boulevard

Weehawken, NJ 07086-6761

237,044.5113.99%
 

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC

For the Exclusive Benefit of its Customers

1 New York Plaza 12th Floor

New York, NY 10004-1901

189,404.3311.18%
 

Charles Schwab & Company Inc.

211 Main Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

167,771.509.90%

[VOTING INSTRUCTION CARD]S-20

Name of Fund/Series/Class and Number of Shares Outstanding

Name and Address of
Beneficial Owner

Number of Shares Owned

Percent of Shares Held

 

American Enterprise Investment Services

707 Second Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55402-2405

165,193.519.75%
 

LPL Financial

4707 Executive Drive

San Diego, CA 92121-3091

139,701.248.25%
 

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

110,507.726.52%

Fund – Class Y

78.31

BNY Mellon Corporation

MBC Investments Corporation

301 Bellevue Parkway

Wilmington, DE 19809-3705

78.31100.00%

Fund – Class Z

6,124,145.48

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

354,992.485.80%
BNY Mellon New York AMT-Free Municipal Bond Fund   

Fund – Class A

14,636,417.65

Pershing LLC

P.O. Box 2052

Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052

2,454,074.3716.77%
 

Charles Schwab & Company Inc.

211 Main Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

771,920.795.27%

Fund – Class C

226,714.96

American Enterprise Investment Services

707 Second Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55402-2405

90,936.6940.11%
 

Wells Fargo Clearing Services

2801 Market Street

Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523

47,003.3420.73%
 

JP Morgan Securities LLC

For the Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

4 Chase Metrotech Center

Brooklyn, NY 11245-0003

33,518.9014.78%
 

Pershing LLC

P.O. Box 2052

Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052

17,017.847.51%
 

Stifel Nicolaus & Co Inc.

Exclusive Benefit of Customers

501 N Broadway

Saint Louis, MO 63102-2188

14,800.896.53%
 

Raymond James

Omnibus for Mutual Funds

880 Carillon Parkway

Saint Petersburg, FL 33716-1102

12,266.665.41%

Fund – Class I

2,514,935.72

Pershing LLC

P.O. Box 2052

Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052

791,257.8231.46%

Appreciation PortfolioS-21

Name of Fund/Series/Class and Number of Shares Outstanding

Name and Address of
Beneficial Owner

Number of Shares Owned

Percent of Shares Held

 

UBS WM USA

Special Custody Account

Exclusive Benefit of Customers

1000 Harbor Boulevard

Weehawken, NJ 07086-6761

388,358.1215.44%
 

LPL Financial

4707 Executive Drive

San Diego, CA 92121-3091

331,535.2113.18%
 

Charles Schwab & Company Inc.

211 Main Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

243,307.589.67%
 

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

240,279.159.55%

Fund – Class Y

68.49

BNY Mellon Corporation

MBC Investments Corporation

301 Bellevue Parkway

Wilmington, DE 19809-3705

68.49100.00%
BNY Mellon Opportunistic Municipal Securities Fund   

Fund – Class A

12,755,918.21

Wells Fargo Clearing Services

2801 Market Street

Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523

2,189,402.8617.16%
 

Pershing LLC

P.O. Box 2052

Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052

1,588,739.5112.45%
 

American Enterprise Investment Services

707 Second Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55402-2405

1,044,974.768.19%
 

Charles Schwab & Company Inc.

211 Main Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

698,504.045.48%
 

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

670,438.085.26%

Fund – Class C

333,907.35

American Enterprise Investment Services

707 Second Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55402-2405

115,772.6134.67%
 

Wells Fargo Clearing Services

2801 Market Street

Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523

87,747.6326.28%
 

UBS WM USA

Special Custody Account

Exclusive Benefit of Customers

1000 Harbor Boulevard

Weehawken, NJ 07086-6761

37,860.2311.34%

(A Series of BNY Mellon Variable Investment Fund)S-22

Name of Fund/Series/Class and Number of Shares Outstanding

Name and Address of
Beneficial Owner

Number of Shares Owned

Percent of Shares Held

 

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

36,592.0910.96%
 

Pershing LLC

P.O. Box 2052

Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052

21,408.366.41%
 

LPL Financial

4707 Executive Drive

San Diego, CA 92121-3091

17,026.805.10%

Fund – Class I

15,145,356.52

American Enterprise Investment Services

707 Second Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55402-2405

8,114,587.2753.58%
 

UBS WM USA

Special Custody Account

Exclusive Benefit of Customers

1000 Harbor Boulevard

Weehawken, NJ 07086-6761

1,881,222.3712.42%
 

Pershing LLC

P.O. Box 2052

Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052

1,322,152.168.73%
 

Wells Fargo Clearing Services

2801 Market Street

Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523

1,193,531.467.88%
 

LPL Financial

4707 Executive Drive

San Diego, CA 92121-3091

964,441.486.37%
 

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

876,398.135.79%

Fund – Class Y

3,146.83

BNY Mellon Corporation

MBC Investments Corporation

301 Bellevue Parkway

Wilmington, DE 19809-3705

3,146.83100.00%

Fund – Class Z

10,934,535.25

Charles Schwab & Company Inc.

211 Main Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

829,583.817.59%
BNY Mellon Research Growth Fund, Inc.   

Fund – Class A

40,466,969.67

Charles Schwab & Company Inc.

211 Main Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

4,180,463.7710.33%
 

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

3,358,247.498.30%
 

Wells Fargo Clearing Services

2801 Market Street

Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523

3,338,573.498.25%

The undersigned hereby appoints the Company indicated on the reverse side of this Voting Instruction Card and hereby authorizes it to represent and to vote, as designated on the reverse, at the Special Meeting of Shareholders to be held at 10:00 a.m., Eastern time, on Tuesday, October 4, 2022, and at any adjournments thereof, all shares of Appreciation Portfolio (the "Fund"), a series of BNY Mellon Variable Investment Fund (the "Trust"), attributable to his or her contract or interest therein as directed on the reverse side of this Voting Instruction Card. IF THIS VOTING INSTRUCTION CARD IS SIGNED AND RETURNED WITH NO CHOICE INDICATED, THE SHARES WILL BE VOTED "FOR" THE PROPOSAL.S-23

Name of Fund/Series/Class and Number of Shares Outstanding

Name and Address of
Beneficial Owner

Number of Shares Owned

Percent of Shares Held

 

Pershing LLC

P.O. Box 2052

Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052

2,572,623.466.36%

Fund – Class C

377,399.62

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC

For the Exclusive Benefit of its Customers

1 New York Plaza 12th Floor

New York, NY 10004-1901

54,387.3114.41%
 

American Enterprise Investment Services

707 Second Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55402-2405

51,931.9013.76%
 

Reliance Trust Co FBO

National Advisors RR

P.O. Box 78446

Atlanta, GA 30357

48,201.1712.77%
 

Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated
For the Sole Benefit of its Customers

Attention Fund Administration

4800 Deer Lake Drive East- 3rd Floor

Jacksonville, FL 32246-6484

45,572.0512.08%
 

Wells Fargo Clearing Services

2801 Market Street

Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523

42,490.9911.26%
 

UBS WM USA

Special Custody Account

Exclusive Benefit of Customers

1000 Harbor Boulevard

Weehawken, NJ 07086-6761

20,504.475.43%
 

Pershing LLC

P.O. Box 2052

Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052

19,118.105.07%

Fund – Class I

10,996,429.05

Pershing LLC

P.O. Box 2052

Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052

2,126,497.6419.34%
 

Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated
For the Sole Benefit of its Customers

Attention Fund Administration

4800 Deer Lake Drive East- 3rd Floor

Jacksonville, FL 32246-6484

1,551,840.7414.11%
 

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

1,454,809.9713.23%
 

American Enterprise Investment Services

707 Second Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55402-2405

1,402,476.0712.75%
 

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC

For the Exclusive Benefit of its Customers

1 New York Plaza 12th Floor

New York, NY 10004-1901

737,787.416.71%

If you fail to return this Voting Instruction Card, depending on the separate account, the Company will either not vote all shares attributable to the account value, or will vote all shares attributable to the account value in proportion to all voting instructions for the Fund actually received from contract holders in the separate account.S-24

Name of Fund/Series/Class and Number of Shares Outstanding

Name and Address of
Beneficial Owner

Number of Shares Owned

Percent of Shares Held

 

Wells Fargo Clearing Services

2801 Market Street

Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523

737,760.466.71%
 

UBS WM USA

Special Custody Account

Exclusive Benefit of Customers

1000 Harbor Boulevard

Weehawken, NJ 07086-6761

595,244.915.41%
 

Charles Schwab & Company Inc.

211 Main Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

563,897.375.13%

Fund – Class Y

5,858,408.49

SEI Private Trust

Mutual Fund Administrator

One Freedom Valley Drive

Oaks, PA 19456-9989

2,801,764.7147.82%
 

MAC & Co

C/O The Bank of New York Mellon

500 Grant Street

Pittsburgh, PA 15258

1,595,195.0027.23%
 

Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated
For the Sole Benefit of its Customers

Attention Fund Administration

4800 Deer Lake Drive East- 3rd Floor

Jacksonville, FL 32246-6484

1,167,508.7819.93%

Fund – Class Z

35,161,751.48

NONE  
BNY Mellon Stock Index Fund, Inc.   

Fund – Initial Shares

42,353,133.70

Nationwide Life Insurance Company

C/O IPO Portfolio Accounting

P.O. Box 182029

Columbus, OH 43218-2029

27,488,027.0564.90%
 

American Fidelity SECS Inc.

9000 Cameron Parkway

Oklahoma City. OK 73114

4,145,369.219.79%
 

Delaware Life Insurance Company

Attention: Revenue Sharing

1601 Trapelo Road

Suite 30

Waltham, MA 02451

2,342,638.975.53%

Fund – Service Shares

870,799.87

Annuity Investors Life Insurance Co.

Attention: Variable Annuity Department

P.O. Box 5423

Cincinnati, OH 45201-5423

431,319.9449.53%
 

Symetra Life Insurance Co.

Attention: RS Accounting

P.O. Box 305156

Nashville, TN 37230-5156

277,339.2631.85%
 

Transamerica Life Insurance Co.

4333 Edgewood Road NE

Cedar Rapids, IA 52499-0001

114,646.5313.17%
BNY Mellon Variable Investment Fund   

PLEASE DATE AND SIGN NAME OR NAMES AS PRINTED ON THE REVERSE SIDE TO AUTHORIZE THE VOTING OF THE SHARES AS INDICATED. IF SIGNING AS A REPRESENTATIVE, PLEASE INCLUDE CAPACITY.S-25

Name of Fund/Series/Class and Number of Shares Outstanding

Name and Address of
Beneficial Owner

Number of Shares Owned

Percent of Shares Held

Appreciation Portfolio (AP)   

AP – Initial Shares

4,748,046.50

Transamerica Life Insurance Co.

4333 Edgewood Road NE

Cedar Rapids, IA 52499-0001

1,484,132.5031.26%
 

Transamerica Financial Life

4333 Edgewood Road NE

Cedar Rapids, IA 52499-0001

507,296.9610.68%
 

Annuity Investors Life Insurance Co.

Attention: Variable Annuity Department

P.O. Box 5423

Cincinnati, OH 45201-5423

392,312.408.26%
 

Great West Life & Annuity

8515 East Orchid Road Mail Stop 2T2

Englewood, CO 80111

329,770.806.95%
 

Farm Bureau Life Insurance Co.

5400 University Avenue

West Des Moines, IA 50266-5950

289,343.356.09%
 

Kansas City Life Insurance Co.

P.O. Box 219139

Kansas City, MO 64121-9139

285,511.826.01%

AP – Service Shares

1,241,071.77

Ohio National Life Insurance Co.

P.O. Box 237

One Financial Way (45242)

Cincinnati, OH 45201-0237

645,551.1052.02%
 

Pacific Life Insurance Company

700 Newport Center Drive

Newport Beach, CA 92660

196,614.9915.84%
 

Security Distributors, Inc.

FBO SBL Advisor Designs -NAVISYS

Unbundled Variable

1 SW Security Benefit Place

Topeka, KS 66636-1000

177,046.7614.27%
 

Principal SEC Inc. (Retirement) Life Insurance Attn: Broker Dealer Services

P.O. Box 14597

Des Moines, IA 50306-3597

108,158.008.71%
Government Money Market Portfolio (GMMP)   

GMMP

287,964,348.39

Lombard International Life

Assurance Company

One Liberty Place

1650 Market Street – 8th Floor

Philadelphia, PA 19103-7323

222,822,574.1677.38%
 

Transamerica Life Insurance Co.

4333 Edgewood Road NE

Cedar Rapids, IA 52499-0001

31,010,695.3110.77%
Growth and Income Portfolio (GIP)   

GIP – Initial Shares

3,004,845.46

Transamerica Life Insurance Co.

4333 Edgewood Road NE

Cedar Rapids, IA 52499-0001

1,164,201.6038.74%

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Name of Fund/Series/Class and Number of Shares Outstanding

Name and Address of
Beneficial Owner

Number of Shares Owned

Percent of Shares Held

 

Nationwide Life Insurance Company

C/O IPO Portfolio Accounting

P.O. Box 182029

Columbus, OH 43218-2029

576,369.4919.18%
 

Transamerica Financial Life

4333 Edgewood Road NE

Cedar Rapids, IA 52499-0001

382,953.6812.74%
 

Modern Woodmen

Product Valuation

5801 SW 6th Avenue

Topeka, KS 66636-1001

221,969.817.39%
 

Protective Life Insurance Co

2801 Highway 280 South

Birmingham, AL 35223

213,478.697.10%
 

Annuity Investors Life Insurance Co.

Attention: Variable Annuity Department

P.O. Box 5423

Cincinnati, OH 45201-5423

162,058.075.39%

GIP – Service Shares

134,957.08

Transamerica Life Insurance Co.

Separate Account VA-2L

4333 Edgewood Road NE MS 4410

Cedar Rapids, IA 52499-0001

119,526.0188.57%
 

Transamerica Life Insurance Co.

Separate Account VA-2LNY

4333 Edgewood Road NE MS 4410

Cedar Rapids, IA 52499-0001

15,431.0711.43%
Opportunistic Small Cap Portfolio (OSCP)   

OSCP – Initial Shares

6,527,173.34

American Fidelity SECS Inc.

9000 Cameron Parkway

Oklahoma City, OK 73114

2,835,450.9343.44%
 

Nationwide Life Insurance Company

C/O IPO Portfolio Accounting

P.O. Box 182029

Columbus, OH 43218-2029

750,693.1411.50%
 

American General Life Insurance Co.

2727A Allen Parkway

Houston, TX 77019-2116

619,939.879.50%
 

Modern Woodmen

Product Valuation

5801 Southwest 6th Avenue

Topeka, KS 66636-1001

557,370.828.54%
 

Transamerica Life Insurance Co.

4333 Edgewood Road NE

Cedar Rapids, IA 52499-0001

493,624.227.56%

OSCP – Service Shares

477,311.26

Farmers New World Life Insurance Co.

Separate Accounts

3120 139th Avenue SE

Suite 300

Bellevue, WA 98007

288,068.1760.35%

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Name of Fund/Series/Class and Number of Shares Outstanding

Name and Address of
Beneficial Owner

Number of Shares Owned

Percent of Shares Held

 

Principal SEC Inc. (Retirement)

Attention: Broker Dealer Services

P.O. Box 14597

Des Moines, IA 50306-3597

128,478.4826.92%
 

Transamerica Life Insurance Co.

Separate Account VA-2L

4333 Edgewood Road NE MS 4410

Cedar Rapids, IA 52499-0001

39,922.978.36%
BNY Mellon Worldwide Growth Fund, Inc.   

Fund – Class A

9,480,502.82

Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Incorporated
For the Sole Benefit of its Customers

Attention: Fund Administration

4800 Deer Lake Drive East 3rd Floor

Jacksonville, FL 32246-6484

1,150,178.8812.13%
 

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

883,860.149.32%
 

Pershing LLC

P.O. Box 2052

Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052

616,190.996.50%
 

LPL Financial Corporation

4707 Executive Drive

San Diego, CA 92121-3091

601,335.746.34%
 

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC

For the Exclusive Benefit of its Customers

1 New York Plaza 12th Floor

New York, NY 10004-1901

585,532.396.18%
 

Wells Fargo Clearing Services

2801 Market Street

Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523

580,710.126.13%
 

Charles Schwab & Company Inc.

211 Main Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

489,008.435.16%

Fund – Class C

406,760.94

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC

For the Exclusive Benefit of its Customers

1 New York Plaza 12th Floor

New York, NY 10004-1901

198,385.8548.77%
 

Pershing LLC

P.O. Box 2052

Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052

37,351.839.18%
 

Stifel Nicolaus & Co Inc.

Exclusive Benefit of Customers

501 N Broadway

Saint Louis, MO 63102-2188

32,629.658.02%
 

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

25,940.776.38%

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Name of Fund/Series/Class and Number of Shares Outstanding

Name and Address of
Beneficial Owner

Number of Shares Owned

Percent of Shares Held

 

American Enterprise Investment Services
707 Second Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55402-2405

20,764.465.10%
 

Raymond James

Omnibus For Mutual Funds

880 Carillon Parkway

Saint Petersburg, FL 33716-1102

20,686.375.09%

Fund – Class I

5,881,191.68

State Street Bank & Trust As Trustee

FBO Westinghouse Electric Company

Savings Plan

801 Pennsylvania Avenue

Kansas City, MO 64105-1307

883,008.7415.01%
 

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC

For the Exclusive Benefit of its Customers

1 New York Plaza 12th Floor

New York, NY 10004-1901

726,408.8112.35%
 

National Financial Services LLC For Exclusive Benefit of Our Customers

Attention: Mutual Funds Department 4th Floor

499 Washington Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07310-1995

670,417.6911.40%
 

Pershing LLC

P.O. Box 2052

Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052

586,346.839.97%
 

American Enterprise Investment Services

707 Second Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55402-2405

553,986.979.42%
 

LPL Financial

4707 Executive Drive

San Diego, CA 92121-3091

442,891.40

 

7.53%
 

Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Incorporated
For the Sole Benefit of its Customers

Attention: Fund Administration

4800 Deer Lake Drive East 3rd Floor

Jacksonville, FL 32246-6484

373,510.286.35%

Fund – Class Y

853,361.78

Edward D. Jones & Co.

For The Benefit of Customers

12555 Manchester Road

Saint Louis, MO 63131-3710

497,145.5058.26%
 

Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Incorporated
For the Sole Benefit of its Customers

Attention: Fund Administration

4800 Deer Lake Drive East - 3rd Floor

Jacksonville, FL 32246-6484

80,117.159.39%
 

Centennial Bank Trust

P.O. Box 7514

Jonesboro, AR 72403

72,869.778.54%
 

Fidelity Investments Institutional

Operations Co as Agent for

Various Plans

100 Magellan Way

Covington, KY 41015-1999

61,695.937.23%

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Name of Fund/Series/Class and Number of Shares Outstanding

Name and Address of
Beneficial Owner

Number of Shares Owned

Percent of Shares Held

 

Empower Financial Services Inc.

8515 E Orchard Road

Greenwood Village, CO 80111

45,090.445.28%
General Money Market Fund, Inc.   
Dreyfus Money Market Fund (DMMF)   

DMMF – Premier Shares

260,164,929.03

Manufacturers & Traders Trust Co

1 M&T Plaza

Buffalo, NY 14203-2399

143,496,679.2755.16%
 

Pershing LLC

Attn Cash Management Department

1 Pershing Plaza

Jersey City, NJ 07399-0001

77,213,577.4129.68%

DMMF – Service Shares

1,314,688,629.19

Pershing LLC

Attention: Cash Management Department

1 Pershing Plaza

Jersey City, NJ 07399-0002

1,268,056,524.5296.45%

DMMF – Wealth Shares

690,390,732.66

Pershing LLC

Attention: Cash Management Department

1 Pershing Plaza

Jersey City, NJ 07399-0001

194,968,664.8328.24%
General Municipal Money Market Funds, Inc.   
Dreyfus National Municipal Money Market Fund (DNMMMF)   

DNMMMF

– Premier Shares

50,167,974.17

Wells Fargo Clearing Services

2801 Market Street

Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523

35,302,218.9270.37%
 

Pershing LLC

Attention: Cash Management Department

1 Pershing Plaza

Jersey City, NJ 07399-0001

4,099,789.238.17%
 

Gary Schwartz &

Lynn Schwartz

Hanover, NH

2,927,673.595.84%
 

Don H Rimsky

Ardsley On Hudson, NY

2,884,306.295.75%
 

Maril & Co FBO 8M

C/O Reliance Trust Co WI

4900 W Brown Deer Road

Milwaukee, WI 53223-2422

2,737,417.665.46%

DNMMMF

– Service Shares

159,296,693.74

Janney Montgomery Scott LLC

1717 Arch Street

Philadelphia, PA 19103-2713

103,082,541.0564.71%
 

Pershing LLC

Attention: Cash Management Department

1 Pershing Plaza

Jersey City, NJ 07399-0001

52,497,674.3332.96%

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Name of Fund/Series/Class and Number of Shares Outstanding

Name and Address of
Beneficial Owner

Number of Shares Owned

Percent of Shares Held

DNMMMF

– Wealth Shares

477,646,775.77

Pershing LLC

Attention: Cash Management Department

1 Pershing Plaza

Jersey City, NJ 07399-0001

388,527,848.9281.34%
General New York Municipal Money Market Fund   
Dreyfus New York Municipal Money Market Fund (DNYMMMF)   

DNYMMMF

– Premier Shares

22,243,963.02

UBS WM USA

Special Custody Account

Exclusive Benefit of Customers

1000 Harbor Boulevard

Weehawken, NJ 07086-6761

12,743,327.9957.29%
 

Mitchell S. Bernard &

Adrienne W Bernard

New York, NY

5,108,257.3322.96%
 

John T Griffin &

Gail Griffin

New City, NY

2,108,797.239.48%
 

Pershing LLC

Attention: Cash Management Department

1 Pershing Plaza

Jersey City, NJ 07399-0001

2,071,099.979.31%

DNYMMMF

– Service Shares

9,234,649.09

BNY Mellon N.A.

FBO Bank Custody Solution

1 Pershing Plaza

Jersey City, NJ 07399-0001

5,112,548.2755.36%
 

Pershing LLC

Attention: Cash Management Department

1 Pershing Plaza

Jersey City, NJ 07399-0001

4,062,514.2743.99%

DNYMMMF

– Wealth Shares

92,077,115.58

Pershing LLC

Attention: Cash Management Department

1 Pershing Plaza

Jersey City, NJ 07399-0001

31,176,173.0033.86%
 

Larry A Wohl

New York, NY

15,922,793.2217.29%

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BNY Mellon Variable Investment Fund

APPRECIATION PORTFOLIO



Name of Fund/Series

1.



Date of Audit Committee and Board Meeting to Approve/Ratify EY

BNY Mellon Advantage Funds, Inc.To approve a new sub-investment advisory agreement between
BNYMDVF07/25/23
BNYMOMVF07/25/23
BNYMOSCF07/25/23
BNYMTGF07/25/23
BNYMDTRF11/15/2022
BNYMGDBIF11/15/2022
BNYMGRRF11/15/2022
BNY Mellon Index Funds, Inc.
BNYMISIF11/15/2022
BNYMS&P11/15/2022
BNYMSSIF11/15/2022
BNY Mellon Investment Funds V, Inc.
BNYMDIF11/15/2022
BNYMDMRESF11/15/2022
BNYMLCEF11/15/2022
BNY Mellon Investment Funds VI
BNYMBOF11/15/2022
BNY Mellon Midcap Index Fund, Inc.11/15/2022
BNY Mellon New Jersey Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.11/15/2022
BNY Mellon Research Growth Fund, Inc.03/14/2023
BNY Mellon Stock Index Fund, Inc.11/15/2022
BNY Mellon Variable Investment Fund on behalf of Appreciation Portfolio, and Fayez Sarofim & Co.
FORAGAINSTABSTAIN
¨AP¨11/15/2022
GMMP¨11/15/2022
GIP11/15/2022
OSCP11/15/2022
BNY Mellon Appreciation Fund, Inc.11/16/2022
BNY Mellon New York AMT-Free Municipal Bond Fund11/16/2022
BNY Mellon Opportunistic Municipal Securities Fund03/16/2023
BNY Mellon Worldwide Growth Fund, Inc.11/16/2022
General Money Market Fund, Inc.
DMMF11/16/2022
General Municipal Money Market Funds, Inc.
DNMMMF11/16/2022
General New York Municipal Money Market Fund
DNYMMMF11/16/2022

 

2.In their discretion, the proxies are authorized to vote upon such other business as may properly come before the meeting and any postponement or adjournment thereof, as described in the Joint Proxy Statement.

THIS VOTING INSTRUCTION CARD, IF PROPERLY EXECUTED, WILL BE VOTED IN THE MANNER DIRECTED HEREIN BY THE UNDERSIGNED SHAREHOLDER. IF THIS VOTING INSTRUCTION CARD IS EXECUTED BUT NO INSTRUCTION IS GIVEN WITH RESPECTS-32

 
 

TO THE PROPOSAL, THIS VOTING INSTRUCTION CARD WILL BE VOTED "FOR" THE PROPOSAL.

SCHEDULE 4

The following is the estimated cost of preparing, printing, and mailing this combined proxy statement and the attached Notice of Special Meeting of Shareholders and the accompanying proxy card(s), as well as the costs associated with the proxy solicitation.

Cost
Name of Fund/Series
BNY Mellon Advantage Funds, Inc.
BNYMDVF$137,080
BNYMOMVF$20,835
BNYMOSCF$16,970
BNYMTGF$24,580
BNYMDTRF$13,810
BNYMGDBIF$6,400
BNYMGRRF$213,530
BNY Mellon Index Funds, Inc.
BNYMISIF$25,780
BNYMS&P$50,995
BNYMSSIF$77,980
BNY Mellon Investment Funds V, Inc.
BNYMDIF$9,490
BNYMDMRESF$28,470
BNYMLCEF$10,300
BNY Mellon Investment Funds VI
BNYMBOF$15,870
BNY Mellon Midcap Index Fund, Inc.$64,620
BNY Mellon New Jersey Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.$8,900
BNY Mellon Research Growth Fund, Inc.$54,680
BNY Mellon Stock Index Fund, Inc.$11,200
BNY Mellon Variable Investment Fund
AP$21,590
GMMP$50,950
GIP$15,585
OSCP$24,675
BNY Mellon Appreciation Fund, Inc.$86,880

 

Note: Please sign exactly as your name(s) appear(s) on the voting instruction card. If you are signing this voting instruction card for a corporation, estate, trust or other fiduciary capacity, for example, as a trustee, please state that capacity or title along with your signature.S-33

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Important Notice Regarding

Cost
Name of Fund/Series
BNY Mellon New York AMT-Free Municipal Bond Fund$7,900
BNY Mellon Opportunistic Municipal Securities Fund$15,870
BNY Mellon Worldwide Growth Fund, Inc.$62,255
General Money Market Fund, Inc.
DMMF$107,805
General Municipal Money Market Funds, Inc.
DNMMMF$12,270
General New York Municipal Money Market Fund
DNYMMMF$8,690

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EXHIBIT A

PART I

Part I sets forth information regarding the AvailabilityContinuing Board Members, Board and committee meetings and share ownership.

Information About the Continuing Board Members' Experience, Qualifications, Attributes or Skills. The Continuing Board Members of Proxy Materialseach Fund, together with information as to their positions with the Fund, principal occupations and other board memberships for the Special Joint Meeting:past five years, are shown below. The address of the Continuing Board Members is 240 Greenwich Street, New York, New York 10286.

Name (Year of Birth) of Continuing Board Member

Position with Funds (Since)

Principal Occupation
During Past 5 Years

Other Public Company Board Memberships During Past 5 Years

Joseph S. DiMartino (1943)

Chairman of the Board

BNYMAD (1995)

BNYMAF (1995)

BNYMIF (1995)

BNYMIF V (1995)

BNYMIF VI (2003)

BNYMMIF (1995)

BNYMNJMBF (1995)

BNYMNYAFMBF (1995)

BNYMOMSF (1995)

BNYMRGF (1995)

BNYMSIF (1996)

BNYMVIF (2006)

BNYMWGF (1995)

GMMF (1995)

GMMMF (1995)

GNYMMMF (1995)

Director or Trustee of funds in the BNY Mellon Family of Funds and certain other entities (as listed herein)CBIZ, Inc., a public company providing professional business services, products and solutions, Director (1997 – May 2023)

Peggy C. Davis (1943)
Board Member

BNYMAD (2006)

BNYMAF (1990)

BNYMIF (2006)

BNYMIF V (2012)

BNYMIF VI (2006)

BNYMMIF (2006)

BNYMNJMBF (2012)

BNYMNYAFMBF (1990)

BNYMOMSF (1990)

BNYMRGF (2006)

BNYMSIF (2006)

BNYMVIF (2006)

BNYMWGF (1990)

GMMF (1990)

GMMMF (1990)

GNYMMMF (1990)

Shad Professor of Law, New York University School of Law (1983 – Present)N/A

A-1

Each Continuing Board Member has been a BNY Mellon Family of Funds board member for over 25 years. Additional information about the Continuing Board Members follows (supplementing the information provided in the table above) that describes some of the specific experiences, qualifications, attributes or skills that the Continuing Board Members possess which the Board believes has prepared them to be effective Board Members.

Joseph S. DiMartino – Mr. DiMartino has been the Chairman of the Board of the funds in the BNY Mellon Family of Funds for over 25 years. From 1971 through 1994, Mr. DiMartino served in various roles as an employee of The Dreyfus Corporation, the predecessor company of the Investment Adviser (prior to its acquisition by a predecessor of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation in August 1994 and related management changes), including portfolio manager, President, Chief Operating Officer and a director. He ceased being an employee or director of The Dreyfus Corporation by the end of 1994. From July 1995 to November 1997, Mr. DiMartino served as Chairman of the Board of The Noel Group, a public buyout firm; in that capacity, he helped manage, acquire, take public and liquidate a number of operating companies. From 1986 to 2010, Mr. DiMartino served as a Director of the Muscular Dystrophy Association.

Peggy C. Davis – Ms. Davis currently serves as the John S. R. Shad Professor of Lawyering and Ethics at New York University School of Law as a writer and teacher in the fields of evidence, constitutional theory, family law, social sciences and the law, legal process and professional methodology and training. Prior to joining the university's faculty in 1983, Ms. Davis served as a Judge of the Family Court of the State of New York. Before her appointment to the bench, she practiced law for ten years in both the commercial and public interest sectors. Ms. Davis also has served as Chair of the Board of the Russell Sage Foundation.

Nominees' and the Continuing Board Members' Ownership of Fund Shares. The table below indicates the dollar range of the Nominees' and the Continuing Board Members' ownership of shares of each Fund and shares of funds in the BNY Mellon Family of Funds in the aggregate, in each case as of December 31, 2022.

FundJoseph S. DiMartinoFrancine J. BovichPeggy C. DavisGina D. FranceJoan L. GulleyNathan
Leventhal
BNYMDTRFNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
BNYMDVFNoneNoneNoneNone$50,001 – $100,000None
BNYMGDBIFNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
BNYMGRRFNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
BNYMOMVFNoneNoneNoneNone$10,001 – $50,000None
BNYMOSCFNoneNoneNoneNone$10,001 – $50,000None
BNYMSIFNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
BNYMTGFNoneNoneNone$10,001 – $50,000None$10,001 – $50,000
BNYMISIFNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
BNYMS&PNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
BNYMSSIFNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
BNYMDIFNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
BNYMDMRESFNoneNoneNoneNone$10,001 –
$50,000
None
BNYMLCEFNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
BNYMBOFNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
BNYMMIFNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
BNYMNJMBFNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone

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FundJoseph S. DiMartinoFrancine J. BovichPeggy C. DavisGina D. FranceJoan L. GulleyNathan
Leventhal
BNYMRGFNoneNoneNone$10,001 – $50,000NoneNone
BNYMAFNoneNone$10,001 – $50,000$10,001 – $50,000None$10,001 - $50,000
BNYMOMSFNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
BNYMNYAFMBFNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneOver $100,000
BNYMWGFNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
DMMFNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
DNMMMFNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
DNYMMMFNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
APNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
OSCPNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
GIPNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
GMMPNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
Aggregate holdings of funds in the BNY Mellon Family of FundsOver $100,000$50,001-$100,000$50,001 – $100,000Over $100,000Over $100,000Over $100,000

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FundRobin A. MelvinMichael D. DiLecce
BNYMDTRFNoneNone
BNYMDVFNoneNone
BNYMGDBIFNoneNone
BNYMGRRF$1 – $10,000None
BNYMOMVFNoneNone
BNYMOSCFNoneNone
BNYMTGF$1 – $10,000None
BNYMISIFNoneNone
BNYMS&PNoneNone
BNYMSSIFNoneNone
BNYMDIFNoneNone
BNYMDMRESF$1 – $10,000None
BNYMLCEFNoneNone
BNYMBOFNoneNone
BNYMMIFNoneNone
BNYMNJMBFNoneNone
BNYMRGFNoneNone
BNYMAFNoneNone
BNYMOMSFNoneNone
BNYMNYAFMBFNoneNone
BNYMWGFNoneNone
DMMFNoneNone
DNMMMFNoneNone
DNYMMMFNoneNone
APNoneNone
OSCPNoneNone
GIPNoneNone
GMMPNoneNone
Aggregate holdings of funds in the BNY Mellon Family of Funds$1 –$10,000None

As of July 14, 2023, none of the Nominees or the Continuing Board Members or their immediate family members owned securities of the Investment Adviser or any person (other than a registered investment company) directly or indirectly controlling, controlled by or under common control with the Investment Adviser.

A-4

INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE BOARD OF EACH FUND

·The Funds do not have a formal policy regarding Board Members' attendance at meetings of shareholders. The Board Members did not attend each Fund's most recent shareholder meeting (as applicable).
·The Continuing Board Members and the Nominees of each Fund (who were Board Members at the time) attended at least 75% of the meetings of the Boards and committees of which they were a member held in the last fiscal year.
·Each Board's audit, nominating, compensation and litigation committees met during the Funds' last fiscal years as indicated below:
FundAuditNominatingCompensationLitigation
BNYMAD  (8/31 fiscal year end)4110
BNYMAD  (10/31 fiscal year end)4110
BNYMIF4110
BNYMIF V (10/31 fiscal year end)4110
BNYMIF V (12/31 fiscal year end)4100
BNYMIF VI4100
BNYMMIF4110
BNYMNJMBF4100
BNYMRGF4100
BNYMSIF4100
BNYMVIF4100
BNYMAF4000
BNYMOMSF4110
BNYMNYAFMBF4000
BNYMWGF4010
GMMF4000
GMMMF4000
GNYMMMF4000

Compensation Table. The amount of compensation paid to each Continuing Board Member for each Fund's last fiscal year, and the aggregate amount of compensation paid to such Continuing Board Member by all funds in the BNY Mellon Family of Funds for which the Continuing Board Member was a board member during 2022, was as follows:

Name of Continuing Board Member and FundCompensation
from each Fund*
Aggregate Compensation from each Fund and Fund Complex Paid to Continuing Board Member (**)
Joseph S. DiMartino
BNYMAD
  (8/31 fiscal year end)$29,950
  (10/31 fiscal year end)$42,623
BNYMAF$48,742
BNYMIF$44,820
BNYMIF V
  (10/31 fiscal year end)$9,295
  (12/31 fiscal year end)$7,709

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Name of Continuing Board Member and FundCompensation
from each Fund*
Aggregate Compensation from each Fund and Fund Complex Paid to Continuing Board Member (**)
BNYMIF VI$3,248
BNYMMIF$21,233
BNYMNJMBF$3,939
BNYMNYAFMBF$5,927
BNYMOMSF$10,788
BNYMRGF$16,744
BNYMSIF$30,268
BNYMVIF$9,442
BNYMWGF$19,955
GMMF$61,386
GMMMF$16,968
GNYMMMF$2,778
$1,194,875 (95)
Peggy C. Davis
BNYMAD
  (8/31 fiscal year end)$23,960
  (10/31 fiscal year end)$34,098
BNYMAF$38,994
BNYMIF$35,856
BNYMIF V
  (10/31 fiscal year end)$7,436
  (12/31 fiscal year end)$6,168
BNYMIF VI$2,598
BNYMMIF$16,986
BNYMNJMBF$3,151
BNYMNYAFMBF$4,742
BNYMOMSF$8,630
BNYMRGF$13,397
BNYMSIF$24,214
BNYMVIF$7,554
BNYMWGF$15,964
GMMF$49,109
GMMMF$13,575
GNYMMMF$2,222
$331,000 (34)

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* Amounts shown do not include expenses reimbursed to Continuing Board Members for attending Board meetings. Amounts shown also do not include the costs of office space and related parking, office supplies and secretarial services, which are paid by the Funds (allocated among the funds in the BNY Mellon Family of Funds based on net assets), which, in 2022, for the Funds ranged from $28 to $2,526 ($19,383 for all Funds).

** Represents the number of separate portfolios comprising the investment companies in the fund complex, including the Funds, for which the Continuing Board Member served as a board member in 2022.

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PART II

Part II sets forth information regarding the officers of the Funds. Each officer of the Funds holds office for an indefinite term until his or her successor is elected and has qualified.

Name and Position
with Funds (Since)1

Age
Principal Occupation and
Business Experience For
Past Five Years
DAVID DIPETRILLO
President (2019)2
45Vice President and Director of the Investment Adviser since February 2021; Head of North America Distribution, BNY Mellon Investment Management since February 2023; Head of North America Product, BNY Mellon Investment Management from January 2018 to February 2023.  He is an officer of 53 investment companies (comprised of 103 portfolios) managed by the Investment Adviser or an affiliate of the Investment Adviser.
JAMES WINDELS
Treasurer (2001)
64Director of the Investment Adviser since February 2023; Vice President of the Investment Adviser since September 2020; and Director – BNY Mellon Fund Administration.  He is an officer of 54 investment companies (comprised of 123 portfolios) managed by the Investment Adviser or an affiliate of the Investment Adviser.
PETER M. SULLIVAN
Chief Legal Officer, Vice President and
Assistant Secretary (2019)3
55Chief Legal Officer of the Investment Adviser and Associate General Counsel of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation since July 2021; Senior Managing Counsel of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation from December 2020 to July 2021; and Managing Counsel of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation from March 2009 to December 2020.  He is an officer of 54 investment companies (comprised of 123 portfolios) managed by the Investment Adviser or an affiliate of the Investment Adviser.
JAMES BITETTO
Vice President and Secretary (2005)4
57Senior Managing Counsel of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation since December 2019; Managing Counsel of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation from April 2014 to December 2019; and Secretary of the Investment Adviser.  He is an officer of 54 investment companies (comprised of 123 portfolios) managed by the Investment Adviser or an affiliate of the Investment Adviser.

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Name and Position
with Funds (Since)1

Age
Principal Occupation and
Business Experience For
Past Five Years
DEIRDRE CUNNANE
Vice President and Assistant Secretary (2019)
33Managing Counsel of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation since December 2021; Counsel of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation from August 2018 to December 2021; and Senior Regulatory Specialist at BNY Mellon Investment Management Services from February 2016 to August 2018.  She is an officer of 54 investment companies (comprised of 123 portfolios) managed by the Investment Adviser or an affiliate of the Investment Adviser.
SARAH S. KELLEHER
Vice President and Assistant Secretary (2014)
47Vice President of BNY Mellon ETF Investment Adviser, LLC since February 2020; Senior Managing Counsel of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation since September 2021; and Managing Counsel of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation from December 2017 to September 2021.  She is an officer of 54 investment companies (comprised of 123 portfolio) managed by the Investment Adviser or an affiliate of the Investment Adviser.
JEFF S. PRUSNOFSKY
Vice President and Assistant Secretary (2005)
58Senior Managing Counsel of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation.  He is an officer of 54 investment companies (comprised of 123 portfolios) managed by the Investment Adviser or an affiliate of the Investment Adviser.
AMANDA QUINN
Vice President and Assistant Secretary (2020)
38Counsel of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation since June 2019; Regulatory Administration Manager at BNY Mellon Investment Management Services from September 2018 to May 2019; and Senior Regulatory Specialist at BNY Mellon Investment Management Services from April 2015 to August 2018.  She is an officer of 54 investment companies (comprised of 123 portfolios) managed by the Investment Adviser or an affiliate of the Investment Adviser.

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Name and Position
with Funds (Since)1

Age
Principal Occupation and
Business Experience For
Past Five Years
JOANNE SKERRETT
Vice President and Assistant Secretary
(2023)
51Managing Counsel of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation since June 2022, and Senior Counsel with the Mutual Fund Directors Forum, a leading funds industry organization, from 2016 to June 2022.  She is an officer of 54 investment companies (comprised of 123 portfolios) managed by the Investment Adviser or an affiliate of the Investment Adviser.
NATALYA ZELENSKY
Vice President and Assistant Secretary (2017)
38Chief Compliance Officer since August 2021 and Vice President since February 2020 of BNY Mellon ETF Investment Adviser, LLC; Chief Compliance Officer since August 2021 and Vice President and Assistant Secretary since February 2020 of BNY Mellon ETF Trust; Managing Counsel of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation from December 2019 to August 2021; Counsel of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation from May 2016 to December 2019; and Assistant Secretary of the Investment Adviser from April 2018 to August 2021.  She is an officer of 54 investment companies (comprised of 123 portfolios) managed by the Investment Adviser or an affiliate of the Investment Adviser.
DANIEL GOLDSTEIN
Vice President (2022)
54

Head of Product Development of North America Distribution, BNY Mellon Investment Management since January 2018; Executive Vice President of North America Product, BNY Mellon Investment Management since April 2023; and Senior Vice President, Development & Oversight of North America Product, BNY Mellon Investment Management from 2010 to March 2023. He is an officer of 53 investment companies (comprised of 103 portfolios) managed by the Investment Adviser or an affiliate of the Investment Adviser.

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Name and Position
with Funds (Since)1

Age
Principal Occupation and
Business Experience For
Past Five Years
JOSEPH MARTELLA
Vice President (2022)
46Vice President of the Investment Adviser since December 2022; Head of Product Management of North America Distribution, BNY Mellon Investment Management since January 2018; Executive Vice President of North America Product, BNY Mellon Investment Management since April 2023; and Senior Vice President of North America Product, BNY Mellon Investment Management from 2010 to March 2023.  He is an officer of 53 investment companies (comprised of 103 portfolios) managed by the Investment Adviser or an affiliate of the Investment Adviser.
GAVIN C. REILLY
Assistant Treasurer (2005)
54Tax Manager – BNY Mellon Fund Administration.  He is an officer of 54 investment companies (comprised of 123 portfolios) managed by the Investment Adviser or an affiliate of the Investment Adviser.
ROBERT SALVIOLO
Assistant Treasurer (2007)
56Senior Accounting Manager – BNY Mellon Fund Administration.  He is an officer of 54 investment companies (comprised of 123 portfolios) managed by the Investment Adviser or an affiliate of the Investment Adviser.
ROBERT SVAGNA
Assistant Treasurer (2002)
56Senior Accounting Manager – BNY Mellon Fund Administration.  He is an officer of 54 investment companies (comprised of 123 portfolios) managed by the Investment Adviser or an affiliate of the Investment Adviser.
JOSEPH W. CONNOLLY
Chief Compliance Officer (2004)
66Chief Compliance Officer of the BNY Mellon Family of Funds and BNY Mellon Funds Trust since 2004; and Chief Compliance Officer of the Investment Adviser from 2004 until June 2021.  He is the Chief Compliance Officer of 53 investment companies (comprised of 106 portfolios) managed by the Investment Adviser.
Caridad M. Carosella
Anti-Money Laundering Compliance Officer (2016)
55Anti-Money Laundering Compliance Officer of the BNY Mellon Family of Funds and BNY Mellon Funds Trust.  She is an officer of 47 investment companies (comprised of 116 portfolios) managed by the Investment Adviser or an affiliate of the Investment Adviser.

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1With respect to BNYMIF VI, Messrs. Windels and Svagna each has held his respective position since 2003.
2President since January 2021; previously, Vice President.
3Chief Legal Officer since July 2021.
4Vice President and Secretary since 2018; previously, Vice President and Assistant Secretary.

The Noticeaddress of each officer of the Funds is 240 Greenwich Street, New York, New York 10286.

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EXHIBIT B

The BNY MELLON Family of Funds

Nominating Committee Charter and Joint Proxy Statement are available at https://im.bnymellon.com/us/en/individual/resources/proxy-materials.jsp.Procedures

Appreciation PortfolioOrganization

(A SeriesThe Nominating Committee (the "Committee") of each fund in the BNY Mellon VariableFamily of Funds (each, the "Fund") shall be composed solely of Directors/Trustees ("Directors") who are not "interested persons" (as defined in Section 2(a)(19) of the Investment Fund)Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act")) of the Fund ("Independent Directors"). The Board of Directors of the Fund (the "Board") shall select the members of the Committee and shall designate the Chairperson of the Committee.

Responsibilities

The Committee shall select and nominate persons for election or appointment by the Board as Directors of the Fund and as Advisory Board Members (as defined below) of the Fund.

Evaluation of Potential Nominees

The Board believes that Directors need to have the ability to critically review, evaluate, question and discuss information provided to them, and to interact effectively with Fund management, service providers and counsel, in order to exercise effective business judgment in the performance of their duties. In evaluating potential Director nominees (including any nominees recommended by shareholders as provided below) in light of this standard, and to address certain legal and other requirements and considerations associated with composition of the Board, the Committee shall consider, among other factors it may deem relevant:

·the character and integrity of the person;
·whether or not the person is qualified under applicable laws and regulations to serve as a Director of the Fund;
·whether or not the person has any relationships that might impair his or her service on the Board;
·whether nomination of the person would be consistent with Fund policy and applicable laws and regulations regarding the number and percentage of Independent Directors on the Board;
·whether or not the person serves on boards of, or is otherwise affiliated with, competing financial service organizations or their related fund complexes;
·whether or not the person is willing to serve and is willing and able to commit the time necessary for the performance of the duties and responsibilities of a Director of the Fund; and
·the educational background; business, professional training or practice (e.g., medicine, accounting or law), public service or academic positions; experience from service as a board member (including the Board) or as an executive of investment funds, public companies or significant private or not-for-profit entities or other organizations; and/or other life experiences.

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In addition, the Committee may consider whether a potential nominee's professional experience, education, skills and other individual qualities and attributes, including gender, race or national origin, would provide beneficial diversity of skills, experience or perspective to the Board's membership and collective attributes. Such considerations will vary based on the Board's existing membership and other factors, such as the strength of a potential nominee's overall qualifications relative to diversity considerations.

While the Committee is solely responsible for the selection and nomination of Directors and Advisory Board Members, the Committee may consider nominees for Independent Director recommended by Fund shareholders. The Committee will consider recommendations for nominees from shareholders sent to the Secretary of the Fund, c/o BNY Mellon Investment Adviser, Inc. Legal Department, 240 Greenwich Street, 18th Floor, New York, New York 10286. A nomination submission must include all information relating to the recommended nominee that is required to be disclosed in solicitations or proxy statements for the election of Directors, as well as information sufficient to evaluate the factors listed above. Nomination submissions must be accompanied by a written consent of the individual to stand for election if nominated by the Board and to serve if elected by the shareholders, and such additional information must be provided regarding the recommended nominee as reasonably requested by the Committee.

The Committee shall have the authority to retain and terminate any search firm or other consultant to be used to identify and/or conduct a background check with respect to Independent Director and/or Advisory Board Member candidates, including the authority to approve its fees and other retention terms. The Committee is empowered to cause the Fund to pay the compensation of any search firm or other consultant engaged by the Committee.

Nomination of Directors

After a determination by the Committee that a person should be selected and nominated as a Director of the Fund, the Committee shall present its recommendation to the full Board for its consideration.

Advisory Board Members

The Committee may from time to time propose nominations of one or more individuals to serve as members of an "advisory board," as such term is defined in Section 2(a)(1) of the 1940 Act ("Advisory Board Members"). An individual shall be eligible to serve as an Advisory Board Member only if that individual meets the requirements to be an Independent Director (subject to the Committee's evaluation of the factors set forth above for consideration of potential Director nominees) and does not otherwise serve the Fund in any other capacity. An Advisory Board Member shall not have voting rights with respect to matters pertaining to the Fund. Any Advisory Board Member shall serve at the pleasure of the Board and may be removed, at any time, with or without cause, by the Board. An Advisory Board Member subsequently may be appointed as an Independent Director, or nominated and elected as an Independent Director, at which time he or she shall cease to be an Advisory Board Member. Any Advisory Board Member may resign at any time.

Review of Charter and Procedures

The Committee shall review the charter and procedures from time to time, as it considers appropriate.

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The undersigned shareholder of Appreciation Portfolio (the "Fund"), a series of BNY Mellon Variable Investmentthe Fund (the "Trust"),noted above, hereby appoints Jeff Prusnofsky and James Bitetto, and each of them, the attorneys and proxies of the undersigned, with full power of substitution, to vote, as indicated herein, all of the shares of beneficial interest of the Fund standing in the name of the undersigned at the close of business on August 11, 2022,14, 2023 at a Special Joint Meeting of Shareholders to be held over the Internet in a virtual meeting format onlyvirtually at 10:009:30 a.m., Eastern time, on Tuesday,Thursday, October 4, 2022,12, 2023, and at any and all postponements or adjournments thereof, with all of the powers the undersigned would possess if then and there personally present and especially (but without limiting the general authorization and power hereby given) to vote as indicated on the proposal, as more fully described in the JointCombined Proxy Statement for the meeting.

The meeting will be conducted exclusively online via live webcast. Shareholders may request the meeting credentials by emailing attendameeting@astfinancial.com. Please include your full name, address, your control number found on this enclosed proxy card, your intent to attend the virtual meeting and "Appreciation Portfolio" in the subject line. The meeting will begin promptly at 10:00 a.m., Eastern time. The Fund encourages you to access the meeting a few minutes prior to the start time leaving ample time for the check in. Only shareholders of the Fund will be able to participate in the meeting. You may vote during the meeting by following the instructions available on the meeting website. If you have any questions before you vote, please call the Fund's proxy solicitor, AST Fund Solutions, LLC, at (866) 796-7181.

THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED BY THE TRUST'SFUND'S BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND WILL BE VOTED "FOR"FOR THE PROPOSAL SHOWN ON THE REVERSE SIDE UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.

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IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING THE INTERNET AVAILABILITY OF PROXY MATERIALS FOR THE SPECIAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS TO BE HELD OCTOBER 12, 2023. The Notice of Special Meeting of Shareholders, Combined Proxy Statement and Form(s) of Proxy Card are available at HTTPS://IM.BNYMELLON.COM/US/EN/INDIVIDUAL/RESOURCES/PROXY-MATERIALS.JSP. Please see the Combined Proxy Statement or call (866) 796-7181 for information on how to obtain directions to be able to attend and vote virtually at the Special Meeting of Shareholders.

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SIGNATURE (AND TITLE IF APPLICABLE)         DATE

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THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE REVERSE SIDEBOARD OF THE FUND.

The votes entitled to be cast by the undersigned will be cast according to instructions given below with respect to the Proposal. If this Proxy Ballot is executed but no instructions are given, the undersigned acknowledges that the votes entitled to be cast by the undersigned will be cast by the proxies, or any of them, “FOR” the Proposal at the Special Meeting of Shareholders, and at any and all adjournments and postponements thereof. Additionally, the votes entitled to be cast by the undersigned will be cast at the discretion of the proxy holders on any other matter that may properly come before the Special Meeting of Shareholders, and at any and all adjournments and postponements thereof.

TO VOTE, MARK CIRCLE IN BLUE OR BLACK INK. Example:

PROPOSAL:FOR ALLWITHHOLD ALLFOR ALL EXCEPT*
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  2.)      Michael D. DiLecce
  3.)      Gina D. France
  4.)      Joan L. Gulley
  5.)      Nathan Leventhal
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The Trust's Board of Trustees recommends you vote FOR the following proposal.

BNY Mellon Variable Investment Fund

APPRECIATION PORTFOLIO

1.To approve a new sub-investment advisory agreement between BNY Mellon Variable Investment Fund, on behalf of Appreciation Portfolio, and Fayez Sarofim & Co.
FORAGAINSTABSTAIN
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2In their discretion, the proxies are authorized to vote upon such other business as may properly come before the meeting and any postponement or adjournment thereof, as described in the Joint Proxy Statement.

Sign, Date and Return the Proxy Card Promptly Using the Enclosed Envelope

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BNY Mellon APPRECIATION Fund, INC.

The undersigned shareholder of BNY Mellon Appreciationthe Fund Inc. (the "Fund")noted above, hereby appoints Jeff Prusnofsky and James Bitetto, and each of them, the attorneys and proxies of the undersigned, with full power of substitution, to vote, as indicated herein, all of the shares of common stock of the Fund standing in the name of the undersigned at the close of business on August 11, 2022,14, 2023 at a Special Joint Meeting of Shareholders to be held over the Internet in a virtual meeting format onlyvirtually at 10:0030 a.m., Eastern time, on Tuesday,Thursday, October 4, 2022,12, 2023, and at any and all postponements or adjournments thereof, with all of the powers the undersigned would possess if then and there personally present and especially (but without limiting the general authorization and power hereby given) to vote as indicated on the proposal, as more fully described in the JointCombined Proxy Statement for the meeting.

The meeting will be conducted exclusively online via live webcast. Shareholders may request the meeting credentials by emailing attendameeting@astfinancial.com. Please include your full name, address, your control number found on this enclosed proxy card, your intent to attend the virtual meeting and "BNY Mellon Appreciation Fund, Inc." in the subject line. The meeting will begin promptly at 10:00 a.m., Eastern time. The Fund encourages you to access the meeting a few minutes prior to the start time leaving ample time for the check in. Only shareholders of the Fund will be able to participate in the meeting. You may vote during the meeting by following the instructions available on the meeting website. If you have any questions before you vote, please call the Fund's proxy solicitor, AST Fund Solutions, LLC, at (866) 796-7181.

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IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING THE INTERNET AVAILABILITY OF PROXY MATERIALS FOR THE SPECIAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS TO BE HELD OCTOBER 12, 2023. The Notice of Special Meeting of Shareholders, Combined Proxy Statement and Form(s) of Proxy Card are available at HTTPS://IM.BNYMELLON.COM/US/EN/INDIVIDUAL/RESOURCES/PROXY-MATERIALS.JSP. Please see the Combined Proxy Statement or call (866) 796-7181 for information on how to obtain directions to be able to attend and vote virtually at the Special Meeting of Shareholders.

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The Fund's Board of Directors recommends you vote FOR the following proposal.

BNY Mellon APPRECIATION Fund, INC.

1.To approve a new sub-investment advisory agreement between BNY Mellon Appreciation Fund, Inc. and Fayez Sarofim & Co.
FORAGAINSTABSTAIN
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BNY Mellon TAX MANAGED GROWTH Fund

(A Series of BNY Mellon Investment Funds IV, Inc.)

The undersigned shareholder of BNY Mellon Tax Managed Growth Fund (the "Fund"), a series of BNY Mellon Investment Funds IV, Inc. (the "Company"), hereby appoints Jeff Prusnofsky and James Bitetto, and each of them, the attorneys and proxies of the undersigned, with full power of substitution, to vote, as indicated herein, all of the shares of common stock of the Fund standing in the name of the undersigned at the close of business on August 11, 2022, at a Special Joint Meeting of Shareholders to be held over the Internet in a virtual meeting format only at 10:00 a.m., Eastern time, on Tuesday, October 4, 2022, and at any and all adjournments and postponements or adjournments thereof, with allthereof. Additionally, the votes entitled to be cast by the undersigned will be cast at the discretion of the powersproxy holders on any other matter that may properly come before the undersigned would possess if then and there personally present and especially (but without limiting the general authorization and power hereby given) to vote as indicated on the proposal, as more fully described in the Joint Proxy Statement for the meeting.

The meeting will be conducted exclusively online via live webcast. Shareholders may request the meeting credentials by emailing attendameeting@astfinancial.com. Please include your full name, address, your control number found on this enclosed proxy card, your intent to attend the virtual meeting and "BNY Mellon Tax Managed Growth Fund" in the subject line. The meeting will begin promptly at 10:00 a.m., Eastern time. The Fund encourages you to access the meeting a few minutes prior to the start time leaving ample time for the check in. Only shareholders of the Fund will be able to participate in the meeting. You may vote during the meeting by following the instructions available on the meeting website. If you have any questions before you vote, please call the Fund's proxy solicitor, AST Fund Solutions, LLC, at (866) 796-7181.

THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED BY THE COMPANY'S BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND WILL BE VOTED "FOR" THE PROPOSAL SHOWN ON THE REVERSE SIDE UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.

PLEASE SIGN AND DATE ON THE REVERSE SIDE

PROXY TABULATOR

P.O. BOX 9112

FARMINGDALE, NY 11735

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THREE EASY WAYS TO VOTE YOUR PROXY

To vote by Internet

1) Read the Joint Proxy Statement and have the proxy card below at hand.

2) Go to website www.proxyvote.com or scan the QR Barcode above.

3) Follow the instructions provided on the website.

To vote by Telephone

1) Read the Joint Proxy Statement and have the proxy card below at hand.

2) Call 1-800-690-6903.

3) Follow the instructions.

To vote by Mail

1) Read the Joint Proxy Statement.

2) Check the appropriate box on the proxy card below.

3) Sign and date the proxy card.

4) Return the proxy card in the enclosed postage-paid envelope provided.

If you are NOT voting by Telephone or Internet, Please

Sign, Date and Return the Proxy Card

Promptly Using the Enclosed Envelope.

TO VOTE, MARK A BLOCK BELOW IN BLUE OR BLACK INK AS FOLLOWS: X

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The Company's Board of Directors recommends you vote FOR the following proposal.

BNY Mellon Tax MANAGED GROWTH Fund

1.To approve a new sub-investment advisory agreement between BNY Mellon Investment Adviser, Inc., on behalf of BNY Mellon Tax Managed Growth Fund, and Fayez Sarofim & Co.
FORAGAINSTABSTAIN
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2.In their discretion, the proxies are authorized to vote upon such other business as may properly come before the meeting and any postponement or adjournment thereof, as described in the Joint Proxy Statement.

Sign, Date and Return the Proxy Card Promptly Using the Enclosed Envelope

Signature(s) should be exactly as name or names appearing on this proxy. If shares are held jointly, each holder should sign. If signing is by attorney, executor, administrator, trustee or guardian, please give full

title. By signing this proxy card, receipt of the accompanying Notice of Special Joint Meeting of Shareholders, and Joint Proxy Statement is acknowledged.

_____________________________       _______ ______________________ ________

Signature (Please Sign Within Box) Date         Signature (Joint Owners)        Date

Important Notice Regarding the Availability of Proxy Materials for the Special Joint Meeting:

The Notice and Joint Proxy Statement are available at https://im.bnymellon.com/us/en/individual/resources/proxy-materials.jsp.

BNY Mellon Worldwide GROWTH Fund, INC.

The undersigned shareholder of BNY Mellon Worldwide Growth Fund, Inc. (the "Fund") hereby appoints Jeff Prusnofsky and James Bitetto, and each of them, the attorneys and proxies of the undersigned, with full power of substitution, to vote, as indicated herein, all of the shares of common stock of the Fund standing in the name of the undersigned at the close of business on August 11, 2022, at a Special Joint Meeting of Shareholders to be held over the Internet in a virtual meeting format only at 10:00 a.m., Eastern time, on Tuesday, October 4, 2022, and at any and all adjournments and postponements or adjournments thereof, with all of the powers the undersigned would possess if then and there personally present and especially (but without limiting the general authorization and power hereby given) to vote as indicated on the proposal, as more fully described in the Joint Proxy Statement for the meeting.

The meeting will be conducted exclusively online via live webcast. Shareholders may request the meeting credentials by emailing attendameeting@astfinancial.com. Please include your full name, address, your control number found on this enclosed proxy card, your intent to attend the virtual meeting and "BNY Mellon Worldwide Growth Fund, Inc." in the subject line. The meeting will begin promptly at 10:00 a.m., Eastern time. The Fund encourages you to access the meeting a few minutes prior to the start time leaving ample time for the check in. Only shareholders of the Fund will be able to participate in the meeting. You may vote during the meeting by following the instructions available on the meeting website. If you have any questions before you vote, please call the Fund's proxy solicitor, AST Fund Solutions, LLC, at (866) 796-7181.

THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED BY THE FUND'S BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND WILL BE VOTED "FOR" THE PROPOSAL SHOWN ON THE REVERSE SIDE UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.

PLEASE SIGN AND DATE ON THE REVERSE SIDEthereof.

 

PROXY TABULATOR

P.O. BOX 9112

FARMINGDALE, NY 11735

SCAN TO
View Materials & Vote >

THREE EASY WAYS TO VOTE YOUR PROXY

To vote by Internet

1) Read the Joint Proxy Statement and have the proxy card below at hand.

2) Go to website www.proxyvote.com or scan the QR Barcode above.

3) Follow the instructions provided on the website.

To vote by Telephone

1) Read the Joint Proxy Statement and have the proxy card below at hand.

2) Call 1-800-690-6903.

3) Follow the instructions.

To vote by Mail

1) Read the Joint Proxy Statement.

2) Check the appropriate box on the proxy card below.

3) Sign and date the proxy card.

4) Return the proxy card in the enclosed postage-paid envelope provided.

If you are NOT voting by Telephone or Internet, Please

Sign, Date and Return the Proxy Card

Promptly Using the Enclosed Envelope.

TO VOTE, MARK A BLOCK BELOWCIRCLE IN BLUE OR BLACK INK AS FOLLOWS:INK. Example: X

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The Fund's Board of Directors recommends you vote FOR the following proposal.

BNY Mellon Worldwide GROWTH Fund

1.To approve a new sub-investment advisory agreement between BNY Mellon Investment Adviser, Inc., on behalf of BNY Mellon Worldwide Growth Fund, Inc., and Fayez Sarofim & Co.
FORAGAINSTABSTAIN
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PROPOSAL:2.FOR ALLIn their discretion,WITHHOLD ALLFOR ALL EXCEPT*
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1. To elect five Board Members to the proxies are authorizedBoard of the     Fund:                                               
  1.)      Francine J. Bovich
  2.)      Michael D. DiLecce
  3.)      Gina D. France
  4.)      Joan L. Gulley
  5.)      Robin A. Melvin
*To withhold authority to vote upon such other business as may properly come beforefor one or more specific nominees, check the meeting“FOR ALL EXCEPT” box and any postponementwrite the name(s) or adjournment thereof, as described in the Joint Proxy Statement.number(s) of those nominee(s) you wish to withhold below:

Sign, Date and Return the Proxy Card Promptly Using the Enclosed Envelope

Signature(s) should be exactly as name or names appearing on this proxy. If shares are held jointly, each holder should sign. If signing is by attorney, executor, administrator, trustee or guardian, please give full

 

title. By signing this proxy card, receipt of the accompanying Notice of Special Joint Meeting of Shareholders and Joint Proxy Statement is acknowledged.

_____________________________       _______ ______________________ ________

Signature (Please Sign Within Box) Date        Signature (Joint Owners)         Date

 

 

THANK YOU FOR CASTING YOUR VOTE

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