YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF MIDDLE TENNESSEE 6273
1000 CHURCH STREET, NASHVILLE, TN 37203 www.ymcamidtn.org

Total Revenue
$93,733,418
Total Expenses
$88,680,906
Net Assets
$72,786,942

Organizations Filed Purposes: Our mission: A worldwide charitable fellowship united by a common loyalty to Jesus Christ for the purpose of helping people grow in spirit, mind and body. The YMCA of Middle Tennessee is the region's leading nonprofit dedicated to strengthening community by nurturing the potential of children and teens, improving health and well-being and providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. For more than 140 years, we've been giving people of all ages and backgrounds the tools and support they need to learn, grow and thrive. With a presence in six Middle Tennessee counties, our Y reached 251,847 lives in 2019.

Our mission: A worldwide charitable fellowship united by a common loyalty to Jesus Christ for the purpose of helping people grow in spirit, mind and body.

Healthy Living We're committed to improving the health and well-being of our community because we believe a community is strongest when everyone in it has the opportunity to live healthier in all areas of life-spirit, mind and body. Unfortunately, too many people in our community are suffering from a health and obesity crisis that is causing unnecessary harm and costing our state billions of dollars in preventable health care costs. Research shows that by investing in the health of our neighbors now, we can stop illnesses before they start, and the savings quickly add up in our community through: * Improved quality of life * Fewer illnesses * Increased school performance * Healthy aging * A better workforce How? We're committed to providing community-based health solutions that offer everyone, regardless of age, income or background, the opportunity to improve their health and well-being. Our Strategies: Prevention As a leading provider of holistic health and wellness services in our community, we help individuals and families practice the healthy lifestyle habits that have been proven to prevent illnesses ranging from diabetes and stroke to heart disease and many forms of cancer. In addition, we work outside the walls of our facilities to engage in community partners and leaders in all areas of government to advocate for policies and programs that can make the healthy choice the easier choice for everyone in our community. Assisting Targeted Health Populations Some people need more help with their health than others. That's why we provide support groups and other programs focused on serving the physical, mental and spiritual needs of targeted health populations ranging from people with cancer or diabetes to individuals fighting addiction or depression. We're also partnering with local hospitals and other health providers to offer medically-based services including physical therapy, nutrition education and cardiac rehabilitation. Eliminating Health Disparities Studies show that individuals with the lowest incomes are 44% more likely to become obese compared to households with higher incomes. In addition, some minority groups or people living in certain under-served communities have much higher rates of obesity as well as other painful and debilitating health conditions. Through its financial assistance programs and commitment to maintaining a presence in all parts of our community, we address these health disparities and eliminate the link between an individual's socioeconomic status and their health. Our 2019 Impact: * Improved the health of more than 182,000 members * Improved the physical and social well-being of thousands of participants in nearly 1,840 YMCA weekly group fitness classes taught by 685 instructors throughout middle Tennessee. * Eliminated health disparities by offering financial assistance to over 1 in 5 YMCA members in more than 38,000 individuals through our Open Doors Program.

Youth Development Why? We're committed to nurturing the potential of children and teens in our community because we believe the values and skills learned early on are the vital building blocks of life. Research shows that the way a child or teen spends their time away from school can play a critical role in their future success. Specifically, programs like those the Y offers help youth: * Find inspiration and meaning * Do better in school * Learn essential skills * Develop socially and emotionally * Gain confidence * Feel safe and welcomed How? Every day we give thousands of youth the opportunity to discover their true potential and to cultivate the values, skills and relationships that will lead to positive behaviors and better health and educational achievement. Our Strategies: Provide A Place to Belong The Y gives youth and teens in our community a safe place to belong while offering quality programs and services that make sure our kids' learning and development does not begin and end with the sound of the school bell. Develop Character Values and Life Skills The Y connects kids to caring adult role models whose example and leadership teach kids critical character values and life skills ranging from how to get into college to how to be a good sport and even better citizen. Cultivate Healthy Habits Children reach their full potential when they are healthy in all areas of life-spirit, mind and body. Through a wide range of youth wellness programs and initiatives, the Y is working to give kids the healthy habits they need to learn, grow and thrive. Help Those Who Need Us Most Whether it's providing a literacy tutor to close a child's achievement gap, a swim lesson in a community with a higher risk of drowning or a mentor to a teen trying to overcome the mistakes of their past, the Y believes in giving every child a chance to thrive regardless of their socioeconomic circumstances. Our 2019 Impact: Nurtured the potential of more than 77,000 youth and teens through Y membership programs including swim lessons, summer camp, before-and-after school care and other enrichment opportunities designed to teach critical life skills; as a participant in both the Federal Child and Adult Care Food Program and the Summer Food Service Program, served over 398,000 meals to children at our highest-need after-school care sites.

Social Responsibility Why? Our Y has been listening and responding to our community's most critical social needs for over 140 years, and we remain committed to fostering a sense of social responsibility by providing people with opportunities to give back and support neighbors. History has taught us that lasting personal and social change only comes when we join hands to work together and support one another. How? Following Christ's great commandment to love our neighbor, the Y strives to provide places and environments where people can feel like they can belong, and where they can make a difference in their own neighborhood. Every day we work side-by-side with neighbors to provide opportunities for people to give back and to develop the community support and resources needed to address our region's most pressing challenges. Our Strategies: Nurturing Supportive Communities Science is starting to prove what the Y has long known: that when people form positive and mutually supportive relationships with one another, they can accomplish remarkable things for both themselves and their community. From group exercise to teen centers to senior social clubs, the Y seeks to provide opportunities for people of all ages, backgrounds and incomes to make meaningful connections with one another. Providing Opportunities to Give Back As a volunteer led organization, the Y recognizes the mutual benefit that results when people share their time, talent and financial resources in support of a cause larger than themselves. That's why we've made it a priority to develop new systems to both help the Y engage its current volunteers and encourage others in our community to give back and support their fellow neighbors. Embracing Community Partnerships Recognizing that we must work together to move our community forward, the Y seeks out relationships with local schools, non-profits, businesses, churches and other partners who wish to join hands in our effort to give everyone the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive. Our 2019 Impact: * Enriched the lives of 251,847 people of all ages in our community * Provided over $3.9 million in financial assistance, allowing members and program participants to access the Y's life-changing services * Provided opportunities to give back to 2,023 caring volunteers who devoted 25,590 hours to strengthen their community through the Y * Helped more than 38,000 neighbors in need by providing financial assistance through our Open Doors Program to allow deserving families and individuals to become members and participants in the Y's life-changing programs

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Dan DummermuthPresident & CEO45$442,527
Peter OldhamExecutive VP & CAO30$238,415
Bob KnestrickExecutive VP & COO45$226,204
Julie SistrunkChief Development Officer25$207,547
Joseph HarwellChief Financial Officer45$194,398
David AbbottSR. VP - ITS45$178,685
Jessica FainChief Strategy Officer45$176,193
David ShipmanSR. VP - Operations45$162,440
Hakan DarudHead Tennis Pro45$153,526
Amanda Jill TramelSR. VP - Youth Development45$148,961
Laurel WilsonExecutive Director45$144,330
Jeff MerhigeExecutive Director45$139,380
Rebecca WalkerVP of Human Resources45$138,862
Scott ClintonExecutive Director45$116,349
William WilsonBoard of Directors1$0
Wes GoldenBoard of Directors1$0
Walter KnestrickBoard of Directors1$0
Trudy CarpenterBoard of Directors1$0
Tony WallBoard of Directors1$0
Terrence BrooksBoard of Directors1$0
Stewart Bronaugh JrBoard of Directors1$0
Steve GreeneBoard of Directors1$0
Stephen YoungBoard of Directors1$0
Simon HenleyBoard of Directors1$0
Sheila GibsonBoard of Directors1$0
Shauna ZurawskiBoard of Directors1$0
Ron KnoxBoard of Directors1$0
Robin ShopeBoard of Directors1$0
Rob McneillyBoard of Directors1$0
Rich FordBoard of Directors1$0
Paula FarmerBoard of Directors1$0
Norah BuikstraBoard of Directors1$0
Michelle RobertsonBoard of Directors1$0
Michael McbrideBoard of Directors1$0
Michael HarrisBoard of Directors1$0
Marty DickensBoard of Directors1$0
Leilani BoulwareBoard of Directors1$0
Lee O'DellBoard of Directors1$0
Lawson AllenBoard of Directors1$0
Laura Beth BrownBoard of Directors1$0
Kevin TilburyBoard of Directors1$0
Kelvin AultBoard of Directors1$0
Kate ChinnBoard of Directors1$0
Jordan WoodruffBoard of Directors1$0
Jonathan ColeBoard of Directors1$0
John GromosBoard of Directors1$0
Jimmy GranberyBoard of Directors1$0
Jerry PainterBoard of Directors1$0
James HarbisonBoard of Directors1$0
Homer Gibbs JrBoard of Directors1$0
H Lee BarfieldBoard of Directors1$0
George Cate JrBoard of Directors1$0
Florence DavisBoard of Directors1$0
Dexter SamuelsBoard of Directors1$0
David BohanBoard of Directors1$0
Darrell MooreBoard of Directors1$0
Cooper JonesBoard of Directors1$0
Chris HolmesBoard of Directors1$0
Chip HoworthBoard of Directors1$0
Catherine Gemmato-SmithBoard of Directors1$0
Carol YochemBoard of Directors1$0
Brian PoynterBoard of Directors1$0
Brandon OliverBoard of Directors1$0
Bill ThompsonBoard of Directors1$0
Bill PlantzBoard of Directors1$0
Bill HendersonBoard of Directors1$0
Ann MayoBoard of Directors1$0
Alfred DegrafinreidBoard of Directors1$0
Wood CaldwellChair1$0
Liz AllbrittonChair Elect1$0
Decosta JenkinsAssistant Treasurer1$0
David WildsTreasurer1$0

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