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X X I I 22 G I V I N G G U I D E 2 0 2 0 – 2 0 21 N O N P RO F I T P RO F I L E AT A GLANCE BOARD OFFICERS Amy Bernatchez, Board 1st Vice Chair, Chair Governance Committees: Realtor, Coldwell Banker Plourde Real Estate Carolyn Greene, Chair Youth Development Committee: Owner, Momi Jewelry Designs Margaret Griffin, Past Board Chair, Chair Executive Committee: Retired Physician, Private Practice Sue Hawkes, Chair Camp Tracy Task Force Committee: President/CEO, The Collaborative Company Brian Kelly, Chair Facilities Task Force Committee: Owner, Pool-Tech Brian Lacomte, Board Secretary: IT Director, Cianbro Maeghan Maloney, Chair Safety Committee: District Attorney, State of Maine Erik Nadeau, Board 2nd Vice-Chair: Co-Owner/CPA, Nicholson, Michaud and Company BOARD MEMBERS Evan Fisher: Assistant District Attorney, Kennebec County Peter Harris: Trustee/Consultant, Herring Gut Learning Center Ray Haskell: Owner, Ray Haskell Ford Lincoln Jim Hughes: Professor of Economics, Bates College James LaLiberty: Attorney, Jabar, LaLiberty, & Dubord LLC Lisa Madore: HR Manager, Backyard Farms Roy Miller: Physician, HealthReach Community Health Center Julie Miller-Soros: Retired Consultant, Private Business Joseph Reisert: Associate Professor of American Constitutional Law, Colby College 2021 GOALS e opening of our Peter G. Alfond Pathway to Wellness this spring is a huge step towards reaching our present goal of engaging in best practices regarding health and wellness to provide a state-of-the-art wraparound wellness facility and program that promotes the philosophy that a strong body leads to a strong mind and strong spirit. With safety at the forefront we will con- tinue to enhance our licensed and accredited Afterschool Program, the largest in the state, to offer the highest quality education, nutri- tion, recreation and healthy lifestyle learning programs to the children who need us most. We strive to consistently assess com- munity needs, like COVID-19 relief, and provide required services, like meal delivery and childcare during the days schools are not in session. We are expanding the diversity of our enrollment to best serve every com- munity member by creating a culture of inclusion and diversity that promotes racial and social justice throughout all our programs, policies and procedures. FUNDRAISING EVENTS/ OPPORTUNITIES COVID-19 LIMITED October 9, 2020: Unified Cornament Friday Night Lights Cornhole Tournament 5 p.m. Registration, Sponsorships and Teams Purnell Wrigley Field, Waterville Funds benefit AYCC Unified Cham- pion Club presented by Maine Masonic Charitable Foundation, promoting social inclusion using sports and activities for post-high school adults with intellectual Established: 1924 / Employees: 100 / Annual revenue: $4.1 million TOP FUNDING SOURCES 30% Contributions (Private & Corporate) 30% Grants (Federal, State & Other) 26% Programs 5% Rentals 5% Interest & Dividends 4% Memberships Ken Walsh, CEO Scott Jones, Board Chair, Chair Finance Committee: Assis- tant Vice President for Finance, Colby College Boys & Girls Clubs and YMCA of Greater Waterville at the Alfond Youth & Community Center CONTACT Alfond Youth & Community Center / 126 North Street, Waterville, ME 04901 / 207.873.0684 clubaycc.org / @clubaycc Augusta Teen Center of the Boys & Girls Club / 22 Armory Street, Augusta, ME 04330 / 207.622.0452 boysandgirlsclubofaugustamaine.com / BGCAMaine RSU18 Boys & Girls Club / Ralph M. Atwood Elementary School, Oakland, ME 04963 / 207.873.5621 South End Teen Center in partnership with KVCAP / 5 Libby Court, Waterville, ME 04901 / (207) 873-5621 North End Boys & Girls Club / 19 Hillside Ave., Waterville, ME 04901 / (207) 873-5686 Licensed MLB 2/3 replica Purnell Wrigley Field / 47 Mathews Ave., Waterville, ME 04901 / (207) 873-0684 Camp Tracy, New England Sports Camps, & Licensed MLB 2/3 replica / 302 McGrath Pond Road, Oakland, ME 04963 / (207) 465-8366 camptracy.org / CampTracy1968 newenglandsportscamps.org newenglandsportcamp MISSION STATEMENT To inspire and enable all young people and their families to realize their full potential as healthy, productive, responsible and caring citizens disabilities (first and only in the nation) clubaycc.org/unified-cornament-2020 February 12 – 14, 2021: Maine Pond Hockey Classic Friday Registration 5pm, Saturday games 9 a.m.–6 p.m., Sunday Finals 9 a.m.-noon Snow Pond Center for the Arts, Sidney: Sponsorships and Teams mainepondhockey.org February 14, 2021: 28th Annual Polar Bear Dip 12:00 p.m. Registration: Sponsorships, Dippers, Prizes Snow Pond Center for the Arts, Sidney clubaycc.org/2021-polar-bear-dip GIVING OPPORTUNITIES Annual Appeal 100 Days of Giving: Kickoff event June 2021. Every dona- tion during this time, up to $200K, is matched 1:1 by the Harold Alfond® Foundation, doubling every gift. e event celebrates our valued donors and community supporters with a dinner, awards, and entertainment. Fundraisers, events and programs throughout the year provide opportunities for sponsorship, attendance and participa- tion (Hoops Shoot, Sponsor a sports team, Dolphins swim team booster, etc.) Payroll deduction donations are avail- able through most employers, many of which will match the donation. Founder's Club: include the AYCC in your Estate Plan and Will for legacy gift of $1,000 or more. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Sample Volunteer Roles: f Mentors and Tutors f Coaches and Referees f Unified Partners f Meal Delivery f Readers and Activity Guides f Greeters f Phone support f Light Office Duties f Bulk Mailing f Data Entry f Program Assistants f Lifeguard f Trades work f Gardening SERVICE LOCATIONS Kennebec County with a concentration in Waterville, Winslow, Oakland and Augusta / Penobscot County with a concentration in Bangor / Somerset County with a concentration in Skowhegan and Fairfield / Youth served from and outreach to Cumberland, Androscoggin, Franklin, Sagadahoc and Waldo Counties AWARDS/ACCOLADES 2018 Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce Service Project of the Year: 2/3 MLB Sanctioned Wrigley Baseball Field and 42 Foot Sustainable Growing Dome / 2019 Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce Service Project of the Year: Community Wellness Center / 2019 Boys & Girls Clubs of America League of Eagles Gold Level Award: 100% Board Participation and Engagement / 2020 Rough Notes Nonprofit Agency of the Year / 2020 Bangor Savings Bank Community Matters More Nonprofit Organization of the Year Nominee