Organizations Filed Purposes:
HERE IN MARYLAND, SPECIAL OLYMPICS TRANSFORMS THE LIVES OF 8,716 CHILDREN AND ADULTS WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES, THEIR FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES, THROUGH MEANINGFUL SPORT EXPERIENCES, HEALTH PROMOTION AND LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS, WHILE ALSO PROMOTING (CONTINUED ON SCH. O) INTERACTIVE INCLUSIVE COMMUNITIES OF DIGNITY AND RESPECT THROUGH EDUCATION AND AWARENESS ON AND OFF THE FIELD. SPECIAL OLYMPICS MARYLAND PROGRAMS ARE FREE TO ALL ELIGIBLE ATHLETES AND ARE MADE POSSIBLE THANKS TO FUNDS RAISED THROUGH SPECIAL EVENTS AND GENEROUS SUPPORT FROM INDIVIDUALS, CORPORATE PARTNERS, COMMUNITY PARTNERS, FOUNDATIONS AND GOVERNMENT/EDUCATION AGENCIES. MEMBERS OF LAW ENFORCEMENT ACROSS STATE ARE THE GUARDIANS OF THE FLAME OF HOPE FOR SPECIAL OLYMPICS MARYLAND ATHLETES.
PROVIDE SPORTS TRAINING & ATHLETIC COMPETITION FOR CHILDREN & ADULTS (CONTINUED ON SCH. O) WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES, YEAR-ROUND, IN A VARIETY OF OLYMPIC-TYPE SPORTS, GIVING THEM CONTINUING OPPORTUNTITES TO DEVELOP PHYSICAL FITNESS, DEMONSTRATE COURAGE, EXPERIENCE JOY , AND PARTICIPATE IN A SHARING OF GIFTS, SKILLS AND FRIENDSHIP WITH THEIR FAMILIES, OTHER SPECIAL OLYMPIC ATHLETES AND THE COMMUNITY.
DEDICATED TO PROMOTING INTERACTIVE SOCIAL INCLUSION THROUGH SHARED SPORTS TRAINING AND COMPETITION EXPERIENCES, UNIFIED SPORTS JOINS PEOPLE WITH AND WITHOUT INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES ON THE SAME TEAM. IT WAS INSPIRED BY A SIMPLE PRINCIPLE: TRAINING TOGETHER AND PLAYING TOGETHER PROVIDES A PATHWAY TO RESPECT, UNDERSTANDING AND FRIENDSHIP. IN 2019, SOMD CELEBRATED OUR 11TH ANNIVERSARY OF INTERSCHOLASTIC UNIFIED SPORTS (IUS). WE'RE PROUD OF COLLABORATION WITH 21 OF 24 SCHOOL DISTRICTS. SINCE 2011 STUDENT ATHLETE PARTICIPATION AMONG THOSE STUDENTS WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES HAS GROWN FROM 853 TO 1,512 WHILE THE NUMBER OF NON-INTELLECTUALLY DISABLED UNIFIED SPORTS TEAMMATES HAS GROWN FROM 1,101 TO 2,638. THESE INTERSCHOLASTIC UNIFIED SPORTS PROGRAMS YIELD POSITIVE RESULTS AS A (CONTINUED ON SCH. O) TRANSFORMATIVE SOCIAL CHANGE AGENT IN SCHOOLS WHERE NON-DISABLED STUDENTS WHO HISTORICALLY DID NOT ENGAGE WITH THEIR DISABLED STUDENT PEERS NOW HAVE FORGED LASTING RELATIONSHIPS.THE IUS PROGRAM PROVIDES A BLUEPRINT TO EXPAND REACH THROUGH A COMPREHENSIVE UNIFIED CHAMPION SCHOOLS (UCS) PROGRAM MODEL AT ALL GRADE LEVELS INCLUDING EARLY CHILDHOOD. OUR UNIFIED YOUNG ATHLETES PROGRAM HAS GROWN OVER THE LAST THREE YEARS TO INCLUDE OVER 1500 STUDENT ATHLETES AGE 7 AND UNDER. RESEARCH SHOWS THAT PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ACCELERATES COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT SO OUR COLLABORATION WITH THE SCHOOLS IS FAR REACHING IN THE HOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT OF ALL STUDENTS.BECAUSE OF THE UCS PROGRAM, SPECIAL OLYMPICS MARYLAND RECEIVED $972,498 OF DONATED SUPPLIES, FACILITATES, AND OTHER SERVICES ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROGRAM FOR TRAINING, COMPETITION AND RELATED ACTIVITIES. SMART GROWTH THROUGH SCHOOLS IS A PILLAR IN OUR STRATEGIC PLAN WHILE ALSO SERVING AS A CATALYST FOR BUILDING INTERACTIVE INCLUSIVE COMMUNITIES OF DIGNITY AND RESPECT. THROUGH THESE ORGANIZED SCHOLASTIC UNIFIED SPORTS PROGRAMS WE ARE INSPIRING AND GROWING A GENERATION THAT WILL LIVE THE MOST INTERACTIVE INCLUSIVE LIVES IN HISTORY.
SPECIAL OLYMPICS MARYLAND IS PROUD TO HAVE A CORE GROUP OF DEDICATED COMMUNITY-BASED, LEADERSHIP VOLUNTEERS WHO ORGANIZE AND MANAGE 18 "AREA" (COUNTY/CITY) PROGRAMS ACROSS THE STATE. THESE VOLUNTEER MANAGEMENT TEAMS RECRUIT ATHLETES; SECURE FACILITIES, UNIFORMS AND EQUIPMENT; SCHEDULE PRACTICES AND COMPETITIONS. THEY RECRUIT AND TRAIN VOLUNTEERS AND RAISE FUNDS AND AWARENESS ALL DIRECTED AT DELIVERING THE MISSION TO OUR ATHLETES IN THE COMMUNITIES WHERE THEY LIVE. FAMILIES ALSO PLAY A CRITICAL ROLE IN SUPPORTING THEIR ATHLETES. IN ADDITION TO GETTING ATHLETES REGISTERED AND TRANSPORTED TO AND FROM PRACTICE AND COMPETITION, FAMILY MEMBERS VOLUNTEER, RAISE MONEY AND ADVOCATE FOR THEIR ATHLETES. FINALLY, OVER 6,300 VOLUNTEERS PLAY VITAL ROLES AS COACHES, OFFICIALS, EVENT ORGANIZERS AND DAY-OF-EVENT FACILITATORS.
SPECIAL OLYMPICS MARYLAND HAS A GROWTH GOAL TO HAVE 20,000 ACTIVE ATHLETES BY 2025. ATHLETES ARE PLAYING A CRITICAL LEADERSHIP ROLE MOVING FORWARD TO ACHIEVE THAT GOAL. SOMD HAS DEVELOPED A COMPREHENSIVE ATHLETE LEADERSHIP PROGRAM WHICH DEVELOPS COMPETENCIES THAT ENABLE OUR ATHLETES TO DEVELOP LEADERSHIP SKILLS THAT WILL HELP SHAPE THE FUTURE OF SPECIAL OLYMPICS AND MORE GENERALLY THE OPPORTUNITY TO ADVOCATE FOR THEMSELVES. WE PROVIDE AN ENVIRONMENT THAT FOCUSES ON AND HIGHLIGHTS INDIVIDUAL ABILITIES. THE ATHLETE LEADERSHIP CURRICULUM HELPS IDENTIFY THE STRENGTHS OF EACH INDIVIDUAL AND DEVELOP LEADERSHIP SKILLS. SPECIAL OLYMPICS MARYLAND WORKS WITH STAFF, BOARD MEMBERS, VOLUNTEER LEADERS, COACHES, EVENT MANAGEMENT TEAMS, CORPORATE PARTNERS AND OTHER SUPPORTERS IN AN EFFORT TO FIND OPPORTUNITIES THAT ALLOW OUR ATHLETES TO TELL THEIR STORY. THIS WIDESPREAD ATHLETE ENGAGEMENT WITH A RANGE OF STAKEHOLDERS AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS ALL FOCUSES ON BUILDING INTERACTIVE COMMUNITIES OF DIGNITY AND RESPECT.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Jim Schmutz | PRESIDENT & CEO | 40 | $151,721 |
George Hergenhahn | CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER | 40 | $120,674 |
Nate Garland | CHIEF DEVELOPMENT OFFICER | 40 | $120,211 |
Kegan Zimmerman | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Terry Waters | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Celia Van Lenten | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
David Sweiderk | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Brian Pieninck | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Douglas Jj Peters | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Karen Olmstead | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
John Nesky | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Robert Marino | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Michael Macwilliams | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Timothy Leonard | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Will Kelly | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Lisa Hume | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Aaron Cline | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Elaina Camacho | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Scott Buttz | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Mack Mcgee | AT-LARGE DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Natasha Moulton-Levy | AT-LARGE DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Brian Taylor | TREASURER | 2 | $0 |
Barbara Anderson | SECRETARY | 2 | $0 |
Jennifer Herwig | VICE CHAIR | 2 | $0 |
Gregory Resutek | CHAIRMAN | 2 | $0 |
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