For a better you. For a better family. For a better City.

YMCA OF GREATER KANSAS CITY

1 ABOUT THE YMCA OF GREATER KANSAS CITY

OUR MISSION

The YMCA of Greater Kansas City, founded on Christian principles, is a charitable organization with an inclusive environment committed to enriching the quality of family, spiritual, social, mental and physical well-being.

OUR VISION

People of all ages have access to the resources and experiences that provide safe passage through life’s many chapters ensuring a passport for life.

OUR VALUES

Character development gives us the ability to meet our mission. By holding ourselves accountable and building character around our core values—Caring, Honesty, Respect BUILDING A BETTER US and Responsibility—we build healthy spirit, mind and body for all. From advocacy to education, disease prevention to sports for all abilities, swim lessons to after school programs, the OUR CAUSE Y fills the gaps where society falls short. With the support of generous donors, volunteers and Strengthening Communities partners, the Y strives to give every person and every community the chance to be healthy and thrive, to connect Youth Development—Nurturing the with others, and contribute to a better community. potential of youth and teens.

The best way to see the impact is through the stories of Healthy Living—Improving the people who have been part of some of our life-changing community’s health and overall well-being. programs. Read on to learn more about how individuals and families of Social Responsibility—Giving back and all ages are growing stronger at the Y every day. providing support to our neighbors.

For a better you. For a better community. For a better country. KansasCityYMCA.org 2 YMCA of Greater Kansas City 3 FOR INSPIRING STORIES

To address growing obesity From career exploration to rates and inactivity levels among college tours, the Young Hispanic and Latino families, the Achievers program helps teens Y offers Salsa, Sabor y Salud—a reach their fullest potential. Spanish, culturally based program. Amanda shares how the Find out how it helped one mom program provided her support change her lifestyle. and helped her dream bigger. 10 16

Thousands of families find Drowning is the second leading support from before and after cause of accidental death in school programs and summer children ages 1-14. Learn about a day camps every year. Read partnership that strives to change about how Y Club is providing this statistic by equipping kids like one family education, Silas and Harry with the swim and resources and peace of mind. safety skills they need to stay safe in the water. 12 18

The YMCA’s Diabetes For 10 years, the YMCA Prevention Program helps Challenger program has given adults at high risk of developing young people with physical, type 2 diabetes reduce their developmental and intellectual risk by taking steps to improve disabilities the opportunity stay their overall health and well- active and make friends. Meet being. Don shares his success. the Fraziers, one family who has benefited since the beginning. 14 20

DISCOVER › Our Impact › 6 Our Programs › 8 Our Financials › 22 Our Leadership › 24 Our Donors › 26

4 YMCA of Greater Kansas City 5 FOR COMMUNITY IMPACT

Everything the Y does is in service of making us — as individuals and a community—better.

FOR Y MEMBER CONNECTIONS MAKING

AN 1,929,863 visits that 136,048 lives touched by the Y IMPACT members make to the Y through membership, programs, each year giving and volunteering Whether you’re volunteering your time FOR or making a WELL-BEING donation of money, goods or services to 52,611 children and teens stay 76,410 adults and seniors improve the Y, your gift active and learn new skills through their health and well-being through strengthens Y membership and programs Y membership and programs our community and advances our programs. FOR FUTURES

1,482 children prepare for 8,268 youth discover new skills and kindergarten in early learning friendship in before and after school and Head Start programs programs and summer day camps

FOR COMMUNITIES

3,440 volunteers share their 4,592 donors help ensure time and talents with the Y to a brighter future through strengthen the community their gifts to the Y ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES

6 YMCA of Greater Kansas City All numbers are from 2015. 7 FOR OPPORTUNITIES TO THRIVE

ADAPTIVE/CHALLENGER SPORTS Young people ages 4-30 with physical, developmental Kids as young as 3 have the opportunity to be active, build confidence, learn new and intellectual disabilities have the opportunity to build skills and make new friends in sports at the Y. Youth sports are a fun and engaging HERE confidence and friendships through sports and social way to learn important life lessons, including positive competition, fair play, the experiences in the YMCA’s Challenger program. Inclusive value of participation over winning, team-building, positive self-image and respect activities are adapted for all abilities. Participants are for others. FOR supported as needed by volunteer Buddies, who provide encouragement, assistance, safety and nurturing support. SUMMER DAY CAMP Y Summer Day Camps are full of learning, adventure, active play and friendship. A YOU BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL Y CLUB wide variety of camp experiences include field trips, , reading, arts and With a focus on safety, health, social growth and academic more, to help kids stay active mentally and physically throughout the summer. We help kids and enhancement, our licensed Y Club before and after school Specialty camps range from sports and engineering to community service. families be their programs give kindergartners through sixth graders a safe, best selves and supportive and fun environment to learn, develop interests reach their greatest and make friends. Programs are offered at schools throughout SWIM potential through the metro, giving families added convenience. Swimming is a life skill as well as great exercise and a challenging sport. Ys offer a variety of high swim lessons for all ages starting with Parent/Child Lessons, youth swim clubs and teams, Masters Swimming for adults, a variety of water fitness classes, and impact programs CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION adaptive swim programs for kids with special needs, so we can all safely enjoy the that change lives. To help people manage and prevent chronic disease, we pleasures of an aquatic environment. Thanks to the provide classes, programs, health assessments and wellness generosity of donors, coaching. Opportunities include the Y’s healthy living program we are able to offer for cancer survivors, the YMCA’s Diabetes Prevention Program VOLUNTEERISM financial assistance for people diagnosed with prediabetes, blood pressure The Y counts on generous volunteers who donate their time and talents to for program fees monitoring, and group exercise classes designed for people strengthen our community. Y volunteers provide direct support to programs, to make programs coping with arthritis and strokes. raise needed funds, support special events, and provide leadership by serving on Community Mission Boards and the Board of Directors. In addition, the accessible to those Y’s Togetherhood™ program gives members the opportunity to be part of in need. EARLY EDUCATION meaningful community service projects that benefit people and organizations in Our licensed early education programs provide infants through their neighborhood. preschoolers a nurturing environment where kids are safe and supported while learning, growing, making friends, and preparing for success in kindergarten and beyond. Programs YOUTH ENRICHMENT AND LEADERSHIP and locations include YMCA early learning centers, early To ensure every child has the opportunity to pursue a positive future, the Y education programs held in elementary schools, and Head offers a variety of enrichment and leadership activities. Programs include Young Start programs for families who meet income and eligibility Achievers to support teens to explore careers and prepare for college; Youth and guidelines. Government to give high schoolers hands-on learning about the legislative process; and Youth Volunteer Corps hosted by the Y, to promote a lifetime commitment of service among youth ages 11-18 through service learning and volunteering. HEALTHY LIVING PARTNERS We work with companies throughout our community to make our Y’s healthy living programs and support more accessible Y CENTERS to their employees. Companies and the Y partner to offer Centers throughout the metro support wellness and a sense of community for memberships to their associates and programs on site, all ages through membership and a range of programs and activities open to the such as health seminars, blood pressure measurements, and community. Programs for individuals and families vary from location to location, as diabetes prevention assessments and classes. centers tailor their offerings to the unique needs of the neighborhoods they serve.

8 YMCA of Greater Kansas City 9 FOR LIFESTYLE CHANGE Salsa, Sabor y Salud helps Hispanic families

ralia never struggled with her weight. But as life presented her and her husband with the challenges of jobs, home ownership O and raising children, Oralia found her waistline expanding and her energy levels low. “I was still cooking and eating the traditional foods we loved, the beef tacos, stewed meats, tortillas. All foods high in fat and salt, and I wasn’t exercising. I got to 235 pounds.” A visit to her doctor was a turning point, when her physician told her she had blood pressure problems. “I’ll never forget because she asked ‘Do you care about your kids?’ and I thought, of course I do! Then she said, ‘Then you need to take care of yourself.’ I had never seen it quite that way before,” Oralia said. Oralia was ready to make a change, but wasn’t sure where to begin. Until one day she accompanied a friend to a local clinic and someone told her about the Y’s Salsa, Sabor y Salud The Gutierrez family found a positive and motivating environment at the Y. Pictured are Oralia and her husband Morone, with their children program. The program, designed to help families learn the Angel and Angela. importance of reading labels, substituting healthier ingredients in favorite recipes, portion control and more, all in Spanish, sounded great. When the Salsa classes ended, Oralia had already “Before that day, I hadn’t heard of the Y,” Oralia said. “But I changed her habits and had more confidence to press on to joined the class.” lose more weight. After a couple lessons, Oralia decided to use her Y “I was drinking more water, no soda. I ate out less. I membership, which is provided for free during the six-week decided to get a membership and include my family,” Oralia Salsa program. She started with the treadmill, but then tried said. “The atmosphere at the Y is very friendly.” group exercise classes, which she enjoyed. The family remains involved. Oralia’s daughter volunteers at the 8th Street Family YMCA. “She enjoys spending time there and using her bilingual skills,” Oralia said. “I trust she’s in a safe and motivating “I’ll never forget because she asked environment. “If I ran into someone that was thinking about joining the Y ‘Do you care about your kids?’ and I but wasn’t sure, I think I would take them to the Y myself!” she laughs. “I’ve done that with a friend of mine! I tell her, they have thought, of course I do!” —Oralia people that speak Spanish there. And my daughter is there too and she can help you.” Making a difference

BEFORE AFTER PROGRAM PARTICIPANT RESPONSES PROGRAM PROGRAM ABOUT SALSA, SABOR Y SALUD PARTICIPATION For Hispanic and Latino families, Salsa, Sabor y Salud An average of 200 individuals Participants were physically active 56% 94% per year encourages healthy eating and being more active Said their children were physically active 65% 83% through a culturally-based curriculum and Spanish Sessions meet for 6 weeks instruction. It addresses the growing obesity rates Looked for healthy foods to buy at the 32% 95% and inactivity levels among Hispanic and Latino grocery store Offered at 4 Y locations families in America. across the metro Knew healthy portion sizes 23% 94% Y PROGRAM SPOTLIGHT

10 YMCA of Greater Kansas City 11 FOR PEACE OF MIND Kids and families love after school programs

blessing is how Wiesje Sammis describes the Y Club before and after school program. In 2011, Wiesje’s five children started “You feel like it is a second home A school at Rosehill Elementary in the Shawnee and not day care. I just love it. It Mission School District. Soon after she learned about Y Club. A single mom, Wiesje (pronounced “Wisha”) is grateful she received a scholarship and reduced rate for give me total peace.” —Wiesje her five children to attend the program, which provides a safe environment, homework help, healthy snacks and social opportunities for kids. a night doing homework,” Wiesje said. “We don’t have to do that “I know the kids will learn, and I know they’re safe,” Wiesje anymore. Just to relieve that stress, to be able to let me interact said. with my kids—it gives me more time with them.” All five kids also had the opportunity to attend Camp Naish The learning will continue this summer for Terrelle, who was Environmental Day Camp one summer. accepted to the Y’s Summer Learning Loss Prevention Program at Now Wiesje has just two kids at the Rosehill Y Club—6th Rosehill that focuses on improving reading skills over the summer grader Bailey, age 11, and 4th grader Terrelle, age 9. Two of so kids are more prepared to begin the next grade in the fall. The the older kids have moved on to middle school. And the oldest, six-week program also offers enrichment, healthy meals, social Aubrianna, is now in 9th grade and gives back as a Y Club interaction and physical activities. volunteer to help with tutoring. Wiesje is especially glad that Terrelle is accepted to go to “You feel like it’s a second home and not day care,” Wiesje the summer reading program because he’s her youngest. said. “I just love it. It gives me total peace.” “I want to make sure he is safe,” she said, adding that it will The benefits of Y Club carry over at home. One game be great to know he will still keep learning in the summer and changer for the family was when Bailey and Terrelle were bond with his friends. accepted in the Y Club’s after school tutoring program two The reading program is also free, thanks to donations and years ago. Y Club fees became free, thanks to grant funding for grant funding. the tutoring program, and both kids are on the Honor Roll now. Wiesje’s kids are fans of Y Club, too. “We used to sit at the dining room table two to three hours “They love it,” Wiesje said. “The kids are excited.”

About 150 students each summer have the opportunity to boost their reading skills and participate in enrichment and healthy living activities in the Summer Learning Loss Prevention Program. A majority of parents surveyed said the program helped their children: More than 60 percent of Y Club participants improve throughout the year in: › Increase reading skills and read more often › Healthy Living Knowledge—understanding healthy habits related to physical activity and Improve their attitude about school › nutrition, such as limiting screen time and identifying healthy foods and drinks › Improve self-confidence Over 6,140 › Become more physically active › Physical Activity Behavior—spending time daily being active children find › Eat more fruits and vegetables homework help, › Academic Importance—valuing learning, understanding school work and completing homework physical activity › Academic Self-Efficacy—confidence to perform tasks associated with academic success, such Each summer, over 2,120 children and teens and friends in as completing homework, working independently and asking for help when needed discover fun, friendship and new skills while before and after Social Self-Efficacy—performing social skills well, such as expressing opinions when others staying active mentally and physically in school Y Clubs. › disagree, working with others and maintaining friendships Y Club provides support to Wiesje Sammis and her children, Terrelle, Summer Day Camps. SUMMER PROGRAMS Y CLUB age 9, and Bailey, age 11.

12 YMCA of Greater Kansas City 13 FOR BETTER HEALTH Proven program helps reduce risk of diabetes

on Osborn had been active and didn’t have a family history of diabetes. So he was shocked to learn after a routine physical that his blood work D showed he had prediabetes. A member at Platte County Community Center North operated by the YMCA, Don saw fliers about the YMCA’s Diabetes Prevention Program. He attended a pre-meeting to learn more, and began the year-long program just before Christmas 2015. The program consists of 16 weekly sessions followed by eight monthly sessions. In a relaxed classroom setting, a trained lifestyle coach helps participants learn skills to incorporate healthy eating, more physical activity and other behavior changes into their everyday lives. The goals of the Don Osborn is feeling healthier and reducing his risk of diabetes in the program for each participant are a 7 percent weight loss and an YMCA’s Diabetes Prevention Program. increase in physical activity to 150 minutes a week.

ABOUT THE YMCA’S “I feel healthier, I feel more active, I DIABETES PREVENTION feel so good I could do things that I PROGRAM couldn’t do before.” —Don The YMCA’s Diabetes Prevention Program helps adults at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes reduce their risk for developing the disease by taking steps to improve their overall health By the time Don was three months into the program, he had and well-being. The year-long program helps already lost 75 percent of the weight he wanted to lose and had participants lose weight and increase physical worked up to 150 minutes a week of exercise. activity. YMCA of Greater Kansas City is one of “I feel really good,” he said. “I feel healthier, I feel more more than 200 Ys across the country offering A GROWING NEED active, I feel so good I could do things that I couldn’t do before.” the program. Did you know? For example, when his brother asked for help moving, he was Across the country 86 million people in able to say yes. And now he’s not carrying around extra weight the have prediabetes, yet only 10% of them are aware of it. when he chases his grandson. Research by the National Institutes of Health has shown that programs like He’s changed his eating habits as well. Participants in the POSITIVE RESULTS the YMCA’s Diabetes Prevention Program can reduce the number of new 29 million Americans have diabetes. program are asked to track what they eat. Don uses a mobile cases of type 2 diabetes by 58%, and 71% in adults over the age of 60. app to track his food and learned he needed to monitor the fat › More than 150 people have participated in IN MISSOURI grams in his food. the program since we began offering it in “You start making choices about what you’re going to do... Kansas City in 2014 Studies also show the lifestyle changes in programs like the YMCA’s › 1.6 million people (35.6% of adults) have Diabetes Prevention Program are more effective than the drug metformin prediabetes plan what you’re going to eat,” he said. The program helps › 100% of participants who responded to the participants learn to do things like check restaurant menus year-end survey reported an improvement of at controlling blood sugar levels. › 644,124 people (12.8% of adults) have online before eating out so they have all of the nutrition overall quality of life diabetes With metformin: 31% of study participants controlled blood sugar levels. information available to make the healthiest choice. › Average Age: 51 IN KANSAS The YMCA’s Diabetes Prevention Program also offers the › Retention: 88% support of a lifestyle coach and other participants who are With lifestyle changes: 61% of study participants age 60 and older › 749,000 people (35.5% of adults) have experiencing similar challenges. › Average Weekly Activity Minutes: 160 controlled blood sugar levels, and 58% of people under age 60 controlled prediabetes blood sugar levels. “Sue is my instructor. She does an outstanding job,” Don › Average Year-End Weight Loss: 5.8% › 272,309 people (11.9% of adults) have said. “She really encourages us.” SPOTLIGHT Y PROGRAM diabetes

14 YMCA of Greater Kansas City 15 FOR ACHIEVING DREAMS Students prepare for college and beyond

s she stood in the bright lights and bustling crowds of New York City’s Times Square with her peers and leaders from the YMCA of Greater “We have this potential that is so A City’s Young Achievers program, Amanda great but sometimes it just takes a Johnson’s life changed. She was a high school sophomore on the Spring 2014 push for us to see it.” —Amanda Young Achievers College Tour and 1,200 miles from home. In that moment, she realized something important that she will always carry with her. Tour, was accepted to five of the schools and received a total of “We have this potential that is so great but sometimes it $34,000 in scholarships. When she returned home, she was able just takes a push for us to see it,” she said. “I would have never to narrow down her choices to Florida A&M, Tuskegee University dreamed of going to Times Square.” and Missouri State. But thanks to the Young Achievers program, she had that The college tours and twice-a-month meetings give opportunity. Each year, the Young Achievers College Tour gives students a more in-depth view of what the transition from high teens an opportunity to explore colleges and universities in a school to higher education to career may look like, and what different region of the United States. they need to know to be successful. For Amanda, the experiences on that college tour in 2014 “The best part of Young Achievers is being able to be Ready for the future helped her plan for the future. around people who are supportive,” Amanda said. “And also “It was very inspiring to see kids who went out of state for being able to have hands-on experiences with career exploration college,” she said. “I really started to see myself at a different Over the last 4 years, students have that we wouldn’t normally have as part of school.” › level of achievement…I gained options.” earned more than $2.1 million in The college tour is just one way Young Achievers helps teens scholarships on the college tour. reach their fullest potential. Throughout her sophomore through senior years of high school, Amanda also attended Young ABOUT YOUNG In 2015, 100% of seniors in the Achievers sessions two Saturdays a month that allow students › to learn about college, careers, community service and even ACHIEVERS program were accepted and enrolled life skills such as building positive relationships and managing Youth in 7th through 12th grade gain the tools in college. They earned $470,267 in personal finances. they need for success in college and beyond. scholarships. As a senior, Amanda attended the 2016 Spring College A variety of activities provide students an opportunity to gain life skills that will help them raise their academic standards, develop a positive sense of self, build character, explore diverse college and career options, and meet and interact with professionals who serve as role models and sources of inspiration.

REACH › 622 teens participate in Young Achievers › Students represent 56 schools across 6 metro counties COLLEGE TOUR › 2016 participants: 80 students › Financial assistance for trip: $24,000 › College acceptances awarded to students: 58 For Amanda Johnson, Young Achievers has helped her prepare for a › Total college scholarships: $658,580 successful transition from high school to college to career. SPOTLIGHT Y PROGRAM

16 YMCA of Greater Kansas City 17 FOR MAKING A SPLASH A special partnership provides swim lessons

ight-year-old twins Harry and Silas Crowe confidently jumped into the deep end of the pool and swam to the wall during a swim lesson at Henley E Aquatics Center in Independence. You would never know that just four weeks earlier, the boys were nervous about the lessons. Harry in particular, was uncomfortable in the water after falling into a pool at a friend’s house. “Harry wouldn’t venture away from anything he could hold onto or stand on,” said their dad, Tom Crowe. Now the fear had subsided as the boys and their classmates learned important swim and safety skills from a YMCA instructor. The lessons are provided at no cost to families thanks to a partnership between the Blue Springs Family YMCA and the Independence School District that began in 2012. Tom Crowe is thankful his sons Silas, left, and Harry, right, have had The district receives grant funds to support the program, the opportunity to take swim lessons as part of the Independence and the Y provides certified swim lesson instructors. Second- School District’s partnership with the Y. graders in the school district ride a bus to the district’s Henley Aquatics Center after school, once a week for six weeks. Students even receive swimsuits if needed. But thanks to the lessons, he and his brother are swimming As many as 80 students and 12 teachers are in the water in the deep end for the first time and learning important skills each night of the lessons. For many of the students, Harry like floating and proper arm and leg movements in the water. and Silas included, it’s the first time they’ve had formal swim They’re also building confidence along the way. lessons. “I feel really good about it and now I’m not shy about the Look no further than this statistic on why it’s so important water,” Silas said. for kids to learn to swim: Drowning is the second leading cause of accidental death in children ages 1-14. Partnerships like this one between the Blue Springs Family For many of the students, Harry YMCA and the Independence School District are helping to change this statistic by equipping more kids with the skills and Silas included, it’s the first time needed to keep them safe in the water. Harry said that before the lessons began, he couldn’t swim they’ve had formal swim lessons. much. “I tried but I couldn’t,” he said.

ABOUT THE Y’S LEARN THE NEED Gaining skills TO SWIM PROGRAM Drowning is the second leading cause of accidental death in children ages 1-14 88% improved their swimming skills Students learn basic skills, including floating, jumping in and › getting back to the wall, swimming on their front and back, IMPACT 67% of children gained three or more and treading water. Students who master those skills then › new swimming skills work on specific strokes. › 5,525 youth learn life-saving swim and safety skills through Y swim lessons each year Lessons also teach safety, such as how to assist someone › 29% of children gained five or more who is struggling by reaching or throwing a flotation device › 475 kids benefit each year from free swim new swimming skills to them, when to wear a life vest, only to swim where there lessons provided by the Independence School is a lifeguard, and how to call 911 in an emergency. District and the Blue Springs Family YMCA Based on assessment of Independence School District lessons Y PROGRAM SPOTLIGHT

18 YMCA of Greater Kansas City 19 FOR INCLUDING EVERYONE Family finds support from YMCA Challenger

Max Frazier, center, has been involved in YMCA Challenger since it began a decade ago. His brother, Jack, is his volunteer Buddy on the field. Dad Rick, right, coaches the team.

rom the very first YMCA Challenger game a decade ago in 2006, the Frazier family has been part of the program. “Challenger has really helped give F Rick Frazier said his family stumbled into him a structured outlet.” —Rick Challenger as a resource for his son, Max, who has special needs. “Sometimes when you’re a family with special needs it’s very isolating,” Rick said. Jack, now 18. He started volunteering because he knew Max But with YMCA Challenger, he and his wife, Cornelia, found better than anyone and wanted him to have fun at sports. support for Max and for the entire family, which also includes “It has been great to get to know the other kids and see how their son, Jack. Max and his friends have such a great time, and know that I can “We found other families going through similar experiences, be a small part of that,” Jack said. and we could share resources with each other,” Rick said. They also found a supportive staff. Rick recalls that in the Growth over the years early days of the program, at the request of families, staff ordered softer cotton shirts for the kids, which would be more ABOUT THE YMCA comfortable for those with sensory issues. 2006 “They want to learn from us, too,” Rick said of the staff, who CHALLENGER PROGRAM › 91 youth participated in Challenger not only responded to feedback but asked what else they could Each week, families and volunteers come do to make it a better experience for kids and their families. together to give kids with diverse needs the › 40 Challenger volunteers Soon, the Fraziers were all involved in Challenger—Max opportunity to be active in sports, social and › 2 sports playing every sport, his brother Jack supporting him as his Challenger Buddy on the field or on the court, Rick as a coach, recreational activities. They create memories › 2 locations and Cornelia volunteering at Challenger fundraisers. and friendships that will last a lifetime. Throughout the past 10 years, Max, now 20 years old, has This innovative program has become a model for TODAY continued to thrive. Not only has the program helped him learn Ys and other organizations around the country. new skills, such as dribbling a soccer ball down the field, but › 1,270 youth and young adults participate in Challenger Activities have expanded over the years, going just as beneficial have been the social opportunities. › 868 Challenger volunteers beyond sports to include social activities for “Max has always been really social,” Rick said. “As social as he › 8 sports is, with his condition, he does sometimes withdraw. Challenger has young adults. In 2010, the one-of-a-kind, › 20+ young adult activities and special events really helped give him a structured outlet. It’s also established a big all-accessible Fred and Shirley Pryor YMCA network for him of people he’s known for years.” Challenger Sports Complex opened. › 4 locations

At Max’s side during the past 10 years has been his brother, SPOTLIGHT Y PROGRAM

20 YMCA of Greater Kansas City 21 FOR STEWARDSHIP FINANCIALS Our commitment to our cause and our financial commitments go hand in hand. Without financial stability, we wouldn’t be able to strengthen the community. At the Y, we leverage every dollar, and we manage our finances to fulfill our mission and ensure that our Ys are affordable and accessible to all.

2015 TOTAL PUBLIC SUPPORT AND REVENUE: $44,249,986 2015 TOTAL PROGRAM SERVICES AND ALLOCATED EXPENSES: $44,249,986

9% 20% 6%

16% 46% 25% PUBLIC EARNED PROGRAM ALLOCATED SUPPORT REVENUE 42% EXPENSES EXPENSES 54% 75% 38% 69%

SUPPORTING SERVICES CONTRIBUTIONS: $1,754,066 PROGRAMS: $17,778,180 HEALTHY LIVING: $13,742,467 TO PROGRAMS: $5,690,694

UNITED WAY: $1,043,902 MEMBERSHIP: $15,096,355 YOUTH DEVELOPMENT: $15,019,981 FINANCIAL COSTS: $533,968

FEES AND GRANTS FROM CHANGE IN NET ASSETS: $2,053,845 GOVERNMENT AGENCIES: $8,577,483 TOTAL REVENUE: $32,874,535 HEAD START: $7,209,031

TOTAL SUPPORT: $11,375,451 TOTAL PROGRAM EXPENSES: $35,971,479 TOTAL ALLOCATED EXPENSES: $8,278,507

Dollars are reflective of annual operations of the Association only. The YMCA of Greater Kansas City is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization and may receive tax deductible contributions as allowed by law.

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Association Leadership

David Byrd — President and Chief Executive Scott Clark — South West District Vice President Officer Mary Geisler — Vice President of Finance/ LEADERSHIP John Mikos — Executive Vice President and Chief Controller Operating Officer Robin Jordan — East District Vice President The YMCA of Greater Kansas City is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors. In Andrea Allison-Putman — Chief People Officer Garry Linn — North District Vice President addition, our Foundation Board manages our Y’s endowment fund. We are grateful to these Michelle Ford — Chief Development Officer Patty Lucas — Vice President of Head Start individuals who share their time to lead and serve the Y. Kelli McClure — Chief Financial Officer Marsha Moore — Vice President of Leadership Gretchen Deaton — Senior Vice President, Development Brand Advancement Lorna Kerr — Associate Vice President of Youth Mark Hulet — Senior Vice President, Capital Development Services Board of Directors 2015-2016 Assets and Risk Michelle Navedo — Associate Vice President of Troy Patterson — Senior Vice President, Marketing and Brand Experience Madeline Romious, Bill Dunn Jr. Cici Rojas Technology and Innovative Solutions Paula Oxler — Associate Vice President of Chief Volunteer Officer Jeremy Gaskill David Sallee, Ph.D. Max Savar — Senior Vice President, Membership Communications and Public Relations 2014-2016 Michael Gonzales Mark Schmidtlein James Spearin — Senior Vice President, Youth Chris Kurtz, Al Hupp Brenda Shields Development Chief Volunteer Officer William Hutton Doug Spear 2016-2018 Jeanette Jayne Chris Taylor Julian Arredondo Lori Kelleher Paul Tranisi Center and Program Leadership Lead Volunteer Dr. Daphne Bascom Frank Kirk Greg Westbrook Rick Berger Ross Marine Jessica Shockley, 8th Street Family YMCA Simeon Henderson Anissa Brown Allen Blair Mark Moberly Individual Advisory Director Atchison Family YMCA Lorin Affield Reed Berger Bryan Camerlinck Donovan Mouton Jaylon Verser, Blue Springs Family YMCA Ben Coffey Shannon Smith Dr. Charlie Cartwright John Passanisi Individual Advisory Director Bonner Springs Family YMCA Nancy Winchip Jeanne Siebert Dr. Katie Cole Gary Remley Steve Mitchell, Cleaver Family YMCA Robin Jordan Michael Jones Greg Cotton Ann Rhoads Legal Counsel Linwood Family YMCA Stephenie Smith Dominga Levin Jackie DeSouza Dr. Michelle Robin North Kansas City YMCA Randy Groff Chip Glidden Olathe Family YMCA Scott Clark Kristen Bayles Paul Henson Family YMCA Vivian Livanos Jeni Cosgrove Foundation Board of Directors Platte County Community Center North Matthew Eaves Dana Brunner Platte County Community Center South Garry Linn Kevin Dobbins Allen Blair Jim Nutter Jr. Providence YMCA/Ball Family Center Bill Blunck Patricia Schurkamp Al Hupp Gene Pal Red Bridge Family YMCA Doug Berkel Brandon Johnson Dr. Will McCarther Gary Remley Quality Hill YMCA Robin Jordan Andrew Tate Dave Hokanson Tom Train YMCA Challenger Raegan Schurr Ed Hubbard Young Achievers Garrett Webster

24 YMCA of Greater Kansas City 25 FOR GRATITUDE

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