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60 Giving Guide 2017 Worcester Business Journal www.wbjournal.com YMCA of Central Massachusetts Future Goals Fundraising Events/Opportunities Volunteer Opportunities While our programs and facilities are based on the unique needs and interest of our communities, every Y has one thing in common: our people. The volunteers, staff, members, partners and donors are all united by a deep commitment to make a positive difference in the lives of those we serve. Volunteering is more than just sharing your time and passion; it's about the satisfaction of knowing you are helping people become stronger, giving back to your community and gaining valuable work experience. When you volunteer at the Y, you take an active role in bringing about meaningful, enduring change right in your own neighborhood. Fundraising, volunteerism and advocacy are critical parts of social responsibility at the Y. We welcome all individuals, community leaders and business executives to join us in the following ways: • Join a Branch Board of Governors • Be a Chairperson for one of our many fundraising efforts, such as the Annual Campaign, LIVESTRONG® At the YMCA Annual Event, YMCA Annual Golf Classic and Mission in Motion • Serve on a special projects subcommittee • Volunteer at a community event, representing the Y • Read a story to our Childcare/Preschool children • Become a sports coach, swim instructor, wellness ambassador • Serve as a "mentor" in the Minority Achievers Program Giving Opportunities Each year, the Y's Annual Campaign raises philanthropic dollars in order to maintain high levels of program subsidies and direct financial assistance, meeting growing community need. In 2016, we raised an impressive $1 million and are striving to meet the same goal in 2017. We offer low- and no-cost programs, ranging from affordable and educational afterschool care, teen leadership efforts, cancer survivor initiatives and family-focused healthy-living programming. While these programs come at little to no cost to participants, they are not free for the Y to operate. With significant community need in mind, a strong Annual Fund is essential to our Y's impact on our neighborhoods. Some of the many ways you can help support our cause include: Annual Campaign gifts, signature event sponsorships, community partnerships, matching gifts, YMCA community events, workplace giving, in-kind contributions, bequests and planned giving. To learn more, visit www.ymcaofcm.org. John Doyle Chair Kathryn Hunter President/CEO MISSION STATEMENT Service area: More than 57 communities throughout Central Massachusetts. The YMCA of Central Massachusetts is an association united in a common goal to strengthen our communities and to develop the spirit, mind and body of all persons, regardless of means, through activities guided by and based upon our core values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility. Membership Dues & Tuition ............................. 44% Program & Activity Fees ...............................29% Contributions .................. 11% Government & Grants ..... 16% Top funding sources: Jack Foley, Vice Chair Polly Tatum, Vice Chair Steve Pitcher, Treasurer Bill Braley, Clerk Jack Bergan George Cox Ross Dik Mark Donahue Russell Dye Elisha Erb Ted Gallagher Paula Green Scott Grieco Eric Gustafson Joe Hamilton Kathy Hessel Fred Jenoure Betsy Landry Ray Quinlan Steve Schuster YMCA of Central Massachusetts 766 Main Street Worcester, MA 01610 Phone: 508-755-6101 www.ymcaofcm.org Full-time employees: 93 Annual revenues: $17,179,875 Year founded: 1864 Board of Directors Always adapting to national trends and local need, the YMCA is a leading nonprofit with the proven track record and breadth of services to create better communities and a better us. With our deep roots in the community, the YMCA of Central Massachusetts has come to serve as an invaluable resource to the children and families in our region. Y staff and volunteers constantly identify and evaluate evolving community need; our response is dynamic community-based programs. Our Y works together with Mission Partners to raise philanthropic dollars in order to ensure our services are accessible for those who need us most. Proudly, 100 percent of dollars raised is contributed directly to the Annual Campaign – the vehicle to maintaining program subsidies and direct financial assistance. In 2016, our Y provided over $2.5 million in community benefit to improve the lives of children, families and individuals in the heart of the Commonwealth. We engage Y members, volunteers, local businesses, foundations and individual donors in order to raise sufficient funds to meet the growing need in our region. Anyone can make a difference today by contributing to the Annual Campaign through an individual gift, participation in a signature Y event, volunteering and so much more. Visit any of our five branches to learn more. Cause Statement: The YMCA of Central Massachusetts will strengthen the foundations of community through programs and services that support youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. Diversity and Inclusion Vision Statement: The YMCA of Central Massachusetts ensures that all people are welcomed and fully engaged in the organization by nurturing and supporting an environment that reflects, celebrates and learns from the rich diversity of our shared global community. Organizational Priorities and Goals: Youth Development – The Y will be a community leader in maximizing the potential of all youth to lead a healthy and productive life. Healthy Living – The Y will be a lead catalyst in supporting individuals and families in their pursuit of a healthy lifestyle. Social Responsibility – The Y will provide and promote a culture that welcomes and embraces all people and supports them in maintaining and/or achieving a better life. Mission Advancement - The Y will provide the administrative, operational and financial resources necessary to achieve greater impact and advance its cause. Bob Seega Debra Seymour Bill Sullivan Katrina Sweitzer Bash Turay Sandra Velazquez Suzanne Weekes David Woodbury

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