Strongertogether
the Story of the Capital District YMCA 2012 Annual report
At the Capital District YMCA, we strengthen community through our efforts involving youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility. To manage our performance and communicate our case for philanthropic support from donors and partners, we developed a strategic plan and Association goals.
We recognize that our success is a direct result of the efforts of the thousands of dedicated volunteers and individuals who are part of our organization. Our greatest strength comes when we work together to help others.
J. David Brown Paula Stopera President/CEO Chair, Board of Directors
A ViSion For the Future
Guided by our mission to help those in every community we serve, the Capital District YMCA has defined these goals:
• Position the Y as the region’s premier charitable organization focused on strengthening community.
• Develop the Y as the region’s charity of choice.
• Become the region’s destination for diverse, inclusive, high-quality staff, volunteers and major donors who passionately support our mission, vision and guiding principles.
• Develop and meet best practices with all programs that address the needs of teens, families and seniors.
• Promote the Activate America program as supporting healthy lifestyles and creating healthy communities.
• Strengthen our presence in under-served communities through capital investments and expanded services.
ASSoCiAtion goAlS
Youth DeVelopMent
We nurture the potential in every child.
The values and skills children learn early on are vital building blocks for their future.
Because of the Y, young people from across the Capital District and beyond are more engaged in their families and their communities.
At the Y, children and youth learn positive behaviors, explore their unique talents and interests, and are given opportunities to realize their potential.
As a result, Y kids are more confident and engaged.
not juSt Another projeCtImages of empty playgrounds and police raids haunted Tina Smith, President of the Tenants Association at the Griswold Heights
Apartments in Troy. So Tina, the Troy Housing Authority,
and the Y teamed up with the Northwestern Mutual Financial
Network and were awarded a Play Everyday Outside grant to energize their community.
“The results were amazing!” explained Tina.
With the Y’s help, empty fields came alive with activity. A population that knew very little about nutrition and exercise is now energized and looking for healthy options. “When the Y first came, they promised the kids snacks. Our kids and parents looked around and asked where the snacks were. You explained that the fruit and water are the snacks. Now when the kids come, they go right to the fruit and are excited to try new, healthy foods.”
The Y is strengthening the Griswold Heights community for everyone.
heAlthYliVing
We work to help improve the health and well-being of our members.
Being healthy involves much more than being physically active. It’s about maintaining a balanced spirit, mind and body. The Y is a place where you can work toward that balance by challenging yourself to learn a new skill or hobby, by fostering connections with friends through lifelong learning programs and by bringing your loved ones closer together through our family-centered activities.
We Are FAMilY“We lined up with little fan fare. No one corralling us into heats. We all just casually walked up to the line and as it would be, I was at the front of the line. It wasn’t intended,” explained JoDee Kenney, recalling the moments immediately before her attempt to complete her first 5K.
For the previous 10 weeks, JoDee had been training with the YMCA’s Couch to 5K group. Now, alongside her groupmates at the starting line, JoDee jumped around as Sister Sledge’s “We Are Family” played over the loudspeaker.
“I could feel my heart racing before we even started,” she recalled. “Why did this run mean so much to me?
It was an effort to squash years of fear, and overcome the mean girl in my brain who is constantly sabotaging my efforts.”
As the race progressed, JoDee was encouraged at several locations on the course by her family’s supportive cheers and signs. When the going got really tough, her trainer, Sarah, ran beside her, offering an encouraging voice to assure JoDee: “You’ve got this!”
JoDee was overcome with emotion as she crossed the finish line, looking up and seeing her children and husband glowing with pride, hugs at the ready. JoDee’s years of fear have been replaced by her accomplishment. “I ran a 5K!”
SoCiAlreSponSibilitY
We give back to our community by actively supporting our neighbors.
We know that when we work as one, we move people and communities forward. That’s why we’re committed to providing support to our neighbors and opportunities for kids, adults and families to give, join, volunteer, and advocate for the Y.
Doing gooD, one FAMilY At A tiMePregnant with her daughter Gia, Fawn knew that the softball-sized tumor the doctors had discovered in her son Jacob’s brain would undoubtedly change their lives forever.
Since that discovery, the doctor’s visits haven’t stopped. With so much of the focus on Jacob, Gia (now 3) often has to ‘fend for herself’.
“That’s the beauty of Circle of Champs,” explained Fawn. “It’s not just for the child who’s sick, it’s really to provide the whole family with positive, relaxed activities.”
Circle of Champs is a Capital District YMCA program that provides support
and activities to families with a child who is battling a life-threatening illness. The program helps by giving families a support network beyond the hospital and doctor’s office.
With the Y’s help, Fawn is able to be “an independent single mother who can take care of my family without feeling like my children are missing out on ‘normal’ activities.”
MAjor initiAtiVeS
Youth DeVelopMentNurturing the potential in every child and teen.
Childcare
education & leadership• Black & Latino Achievers Program• Latino Youth Conference• Youth and Government Program
Swim, Sports & play• Swim Lessons• Swim Teams• Teen Club Programs• Youth Sports
Camp• Day Camp• Overnight Camp
heAlthY liVingImproving the nation’s health and well-being.
Family time• Adventure Guides and Princesses• Family Nights
health, Wellness & Fitness• Group Exercise Classes• Healthy Kids Day• Strong Kids Day• Personal Training• Diabetes Initiatives• Healthy Community Series (5K Run, 3K Walk, Kids Fun Run)
Sports & recreation
SoCiAl reSponSibilitYGiving back and supporting our neighbors.
Social Services• Program Scholarships• Grant Development• Military Outreach• Splash Water Safety Initiative
Volunteerism & giving• Educational Scholarships• Reach Out For Youth
Advocacy• Community Alliances• Collaborations
bY thenuMberS
Capital District YMCA Members
101,983under 18
35,795over 18
66,188
Day Camp participants
4,426resident Camp participants
1,750Childcare participants
4,441Swim lesson participants
2,971
Dollars raised for thereach out For Youth
Scholarship (2011-12)
$1,593,764
FinAnCiAlS
our FinAnCiAl piCtureMArCh 31, 2012 $1,595,979 $14,217,660 $13,824,598 $1,871,482 $580,034 $1,249,535 $212,965 $827,327 $34,379,580
$28,623,357 $3,866,103 $32,489,460
$1,890,120
$(322,382)
$1,567,738
$22,978,882
MArCh 31, 2011 $1,752,771 $14,122,338 $13,195,886 $1,658,644 $504,379 $2,318,452 $214,057 $1,948,987 $35,715,514
$30,333,182 $4,130,367 $34,463,549
$1,251,965
$81,037
$1,333,002
$21,411,144
public Support & revenue Contributions and Fundraising Membership Dues Program Services Residence Income Rentals Grants Senior Housing Other total revenue
expenses Program Services Supporting Services and Other total expenses
Change in Unrestricted Net Assets1
Change in Fair Value of Cash Flow Hedge2
Change in Unrestricted Net Assets
net Assets at end of YearCombined Statements of Activities. Year 2011 is condensed from Audited Financial Statement. Year 2012 is unaudited. 1 Before Change in Fair Value of Cash Flow Hedge; 2 Related to Swap Agreements
loCAtionS
our loCAtionSAdministrative Office465 New Karner RoadAlbany, NY 12205518.869.3500
branch locationsAlbany616 North Pearl StreetAlbany, NY 12204
bethlehem900 Delaware AvenueDelmar, NY 12054
glenville127 Droms RoadGlenville, NY 12302
greenbush20 Community WayE. Greenbush, NY 12061
guilderland250 Winding Brook DriveGuilderland, NY 12084 Schenectady433 State StreetSchenectady, NY 12305
Southern Saratoga1 Wall StreetClifton Park, NY 12065
troy2500 21st StreetTroy, NY 12180
Satellite locationsempire State plazaRm 140, Concourse LevelAlbany, NY 12242
greene County YMCA370 Mansion StreetWest Coxsackie, NY 12192
Mont pleasant CommonsSenior Apartments1502 Chrisler AvenueSchenectady, NY 12303
Schenectady residence13 State StreetSchenectady, NY 12305
CampsCamp Chingachgook1872 Pilot Knob Road Kattskill Bay, NY 12844
Camp nassauRoute 155Guilderland, NY 12084
Youth DeVelopMent
AlbAnY YMCA616 North Pearl StreetAlbany, NY, 12204518.463.9622
Board Chair James CelestineExecutive Director Pedro Perez
bethleheM YMCA900 Delaware AvenueDelmar, NY 12054518.493.4394
Board Chair Peter GilliesExecutive Director Derek Martin
CAMp ChingAChgook1872 Pilot Knob RoadKattskill Bay, NY 12844518.656.9462
Board Chair Kathy MuncilExecutive Director George Painter
glenVille YMCA127 Droms RoadGlenville, NY 12302518.399.8118
Board Chair Linda SmithgallExecutive Director Donna Pravel
greenbuSh AreA YMCA20 Community WayEast Greenbush, NY 12061518.477.2570
Board Chair Mark SeibertDistrict Executive Director Pat Ciraulo
guilDerlAnD YMCA250 Winding Brook DriveGuilderland, NY 12084 518.456.3634
Board Chair Chris MarcellaDistrict ExecutiveDirector Karen Hennet
SCheneCtADY YMCA433 State StreetSchenectady, NY 12305518.881.0117
Board Chair Robert RogersExecutive Director Lou Magliocca
Southern SArAtogA YMCA1 Wall StreetClifton Park, NY 12065518.371.2139
Board Chair Doug DavisExecutive Director Kindra McHale
troY FAMilY YMCA2500 21st StreetTroy, NY 12180518.272.5900
Board Chair Barbara ChizniakDistrict ExecutiveDirector Pat Ciraulo
our MiSSionThe mission of the YMCA is to put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind, and body for all.
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