YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF GREATER LOUISVILLE
545 South 2nd Street, Louisville, KY 40202 www.ymcalouisville.org

Total Revenue
$53,867,833
Total Expenses
$52,726,697
Net Assets
$69,433,967

Organizations Filed Purposes: The YMCA of Greater Louisville is essentially a membership organization of people of all ages, faiths & abilities, all working side-by-side to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to live life to its fullest. Our mission is to put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind, and body for all. We have three areas of focus: youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. We believe that lasting personal and social change can only come about when we work together to invest in our kids, our health and our neighbors. At the root of our Movement is our commitment to character development embodied in the Y's core values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility; everything we do stems from this. We have affordable membership and program rates for everyone, and we provide financial assistance to those who need it.

Youth Development- nurturing the development of every child and teen means we believe that all children deserve the opportunity to discover who they are and to foster growth and development of not only the child but also the family. We help young people cultivate the skills, values and relationships that lead to positive behaviors, better health and educational achievement. Our YMCA programs such as before/after school child care, child watch, preschool child development centers, achievers, youth sports, swim lessons, day & resident camps offer variety and a wide range of experiences to help foster social and emotional learning. Parents play an important role in programs such as child care. As such, social events are scheduled at appropriate times to include interaction with and between the children and their parents.

Healthy Living- improving the Greater Louisville community's health and well-being means building healthy spirit mind and body for all. The YMCA is a leading voice on health and well-being. We bring families closer together, encourage good health, and foster connections through fitness, sports, character development and shared interests. YMCA health enhancement programs are medically based and stress the value of prevention through balanced efforts of good exercise habits, and overall health including proper nutrition, stress management and health education. This is particularly important as our nation struggles with an obesity crisis, families struggle with work/life balance and individuals search for personal fulfillment. Our programs are family oriented and offered at affordable fees, with financial assistance for those that are unable to pay the full fees. The YMCA provides a variety of programs that assist our community with attaining healthier habits and includes adventure guides, family camps, fitness classes, CPR and First Aid, lifeguard training, diabetes prevention, starter fitness programs, aquatic exercise, sports and swim lessons for adults, indoor cycling and senior social groups. The nature of these programs is to promote one's own self-worth by emphasizing skill acquisition & development, safety, cooperation and self-confidence, leadership & teamwork.

Social Responsibility - the YMCA has been listening and responding to the Louisville community most critical social needs for since 1853. YMCA supports our community through programs such as housing for runaway and homeless youth at our YMCA Safe Place branch, transitional housing for men trying to break out of the cycle of homelessness at our Chestnut Street YMCA branch and teaching Safety Around Water, a drowning prevention initiative, to children. With these programs, we deliver training, resources and support to empower our neighbors to produce change, bridge gaps and overcome obstacles. The outreach shelter and counseling services offered at YMCA Safe Place Services enable troubled teens that may come from abusive homes or struggle with chemical dependency a "Safe Place" to land. Here, youth are provided emergency shelter, individual and family counseling, opportunities for spiritual activities, and life skills learning sessions that aim at healing and re-uniting families. Street outreach and programs directed toward children of incarcerated parents -YNOW (YMCA's New Outlook Within) provide mentors and peer education groups that stress problem prevention and personal fitness to families in crisis. YMCA Safe Place does not charge a fee for any of the services that are provided to youth from the greater Louisville area, or from across the state or nation as kids may run across state borders. Services are offered as a form of financial assistance to assist these troubled youth since YMCA Safe Place is the only 24 hour free, crisis shelter for teens and the only free care-based intensive case management and family mediation program for teen and their parents in this community. Results are noteworthy as over 90% of youth who stay at Safe Place shelter report learning at least one life skill to help them be successful in family reunification (428 youth surveyed) while 90% of youth who stay at Shelter House report they are better equipped to take control of their safety and security and improve their home situation.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Richard S TarverPresident40$292,121
David HeardSr. Vice President of Operations40$203,308
Laurie JacksonBranch Executive Director0$131,433
Audrey RolingVice President of Finance40$131,346
Norman JohnsonBranch Executive Director50$127,644
Ryan BramerDistrict Exeutive Director50$126,297
William A Pierce JrVice President of Planning and Development50$126,117
Kenneth E Hoerter JrBranch Executive Director50$125,342
Ryan KingeryVice President - Information Management50$121,496
Ronnie V MckiernanBranch Executive Director50$118,515
Jeffrey JaehnenBranch Executive Director50$113,161
Laura LewterBranch Executive Director50$105,324
Freddie L BrownBranch Executive Director50$102,436
Becky GammVice President of Operations50$82,539
Wendy Dant ChesserDIRECTOR1$0
Vicki ZellerDIRECTOR1$0
Travis TriplettDIRECTOR1$0
Tawanda ChitapaDIRECTOR1$0
Steve SextonDIRECTOR1$0
Stephen JamesDIRECTOR1$0
Stacie Grossfeld JrDIRECTOR1$0
Robert Rounsavall IiiDIRECTOR1$0
Robert Hook JrDIRECTOR1$0
Rebecca MathenyDIRECTOR1$0
Melissa WilsonDIRECTOR1$0
Mary MckinleyDirector1$0
Mark TrumanDIRECTOR1$0
Mark GiuffreDIRECTOR1$0
Leonard LamoreazuxDIRECTOR1$0
Kim HolobaughDIRECTOR1$0
Keith SeymourDIRECTOR1$0
Joseph Paradis IiiDIRECTOR1$0
Jim JacksonDIRECTOR1$0
Jeremy WillisDIRECTOR1$0
Jennie Jean DavidsonDIRECTOR1$0
James AllenDIRECTOR1$0
Greg DemuthDIRECTOR1$0
Gaylee GillimDIRECTOR1$0
Debbie WesslundDIRECTOR1$0
Christopher EckenDIRECTOR1$0
Cheryl BrunerDIRECTOR1$0
Bridgette JohnsonDIRECTOR1$0
Betty KinzerDIRECTOR1$0
Barry BarkerDIRECTOR1$0
Barbara LankfordDIRECTOR1$0
Angela MurrayDIRECTOR1$0
Tricia BurkeBOARD CHAIR1$0
Martin PadgettTreasurer1$0
Howard Holloman JrSECRETARY1$0
G Bradley SmithIMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR1$0

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