LEWIS GINTER BOTANICAL GARDEN INC
1800 LAKESIDE AVENUE, RICHMOND, VA 23228 lewisginter.org

Total Revenue
$10,567,825
Total Expenses
$8,684,494
Net Assets
$23,876,237

Organizations Filed Purposes: WE OPERATE AN ENGAGING BOTANICAL GARDEN AND NATURE RESERVE THAT SERVE AND BIND TOGETHER MULTIPLE FAR-REACHING COMMUNITIES. WE STEWARD SIGNIFICANT PLANT COLLECTIONS IN ORDER TO DISPLAY, RESEARCH, AND TEACH GLOBAL PLANT DIVERSITY AND ECOLOGIC RESILIENCE. WE INTERPRET THE NATURAL WORLD THROUGH INNOVATIVE AND AUTHENTIC EXPERIENCES. WE ENGAGE WITH ALL LOCAL COMMUNITIES TO FOSTER AN IMPROVED REGIONAL QUALITY OF LIFE.

GARDEN'S MISSION IS TO CONNECT PEOPLE THROUGH PLANTS TO IMPROVE COMMUNITIES.

HORTICULTURE - THE HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE HEART OF THE GARDEN'S MISSIONS OF DISPLAY, RESEARCH, EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY OUTREACH. PERMANENT COLLECTIONS ARE INTEGRATED INTO VARIED GARDEN SETTINGS IN 35-INTENSELY CULTIVATED ACRES (ON AN 82-ACRE PROPERTY), SOME THEMED (E.G., ASIAN VALLEY, COCHRANE ROSE GARDEN.) YEAR-ROUND DISPLAY IN THE CONSERVATORY AND ANNUAL SEASONAL DISPLAYS IN THE OUTDOOR GARDEN ARE INTERPRETED THROUGH LABELS, SIGNS AND THE PRESENCE OF HORTICULTURISTS AND GARDENERS ABLE TO ANSWER GUEST QUESTIONS WHILE THEY GO ABOUT THE BUSINESS OF DESIGNING, PLANTING, PRUNING, TRIMMING, IRRIGATING AND WEEDING. GLOBAL HORTICULTURE, REGIONAL BEST PRACTICES, WATER MANAGEMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY ARE MANIFESTED IN THE DESIGN AND MAINTENANCE OF THE VARIOUS GARDENS. THE DEPARTMENT MANAGES A LARGE VOLUNTEER CADRE IN THE WORK OF THE GARDEN, PARTICULARLY IN THE COMMUNITY KITCHEN GARDEN, WHICH PROVIDES FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES FREE OF CHARGE TO FEEDMORE, THE LOCAL FEEDING PROGRAM, AND TO GROW PLANTS FOR OUR OWN VOLUNTEER PLANT SALE. THE DEPARTMENT ASSISTS VISITORS WITH BOTANICAL QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS, PROVIDES INPUT TO THE COMPUTERIZED DATA BASE OF THE PLANT COLLECTIONS, PLANS AND ORGANIZES FUTURE COLLECTIONS, ASSISTS IN THE PLANT SELECTION AND INSTALLATION OF PLANTINGS AT SELECTED COMMUNITY BEAUTIFICATION SITES, ACTIVELY MAINTAINS PLANT COLLECTIONS AT A FUTURE SATELLITE SITE AND LEADS IN THE DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE GARDEN'S LARGEST SEASONAL EVENTS (BUTTERFLIES LIVE AND DOMINION GARDENFEST OF LIGHTS).

EDUCATION AND EXHIBITIONS - THE EDUCATION AND EXHIBITIONS DEPARTMENT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DEVELOPING AND COORDINATING A DIVERSE ARRAY OF MULTI-GENERATIONAL EXHIBITS, EVENTS, EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS, GUEST RESOURCES, AND COMMUNITY ALLIANCES THAT ENCOURAGE LIFE-LONG LEARNING ABOUT THE PLANT WORLD. PROGRAMS ARE DESIGNED TO ENGAGE VISITORS OF ALL AGES, FROM TODDLERS TO SENIORS, IN ACTIVE LEARNING, WHERE FIRST-HAND EXPERIENCE AND OBSERVATION OF THE NATURAL WORLD HELP TO BUILD KNOWLEDGE, EXPAND AWARENESS AND ENCOURAGE ATTITUDES OF STEWARDSHIP. THE VARIED PROGRAMS INCLUDE ADULT CONTINUING EDUCATION CLASSES, GUIDED TOURS, YEAR-ROUND PRE-SCHOOL AND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GUIDED PROGRAMS, SELF-GUIDED "SCAVENGER" HUNTS, INFORMAL GARDENING EXPERIENCES, NATURAL HISTORY ENCOUNTERS, FESTIVALS, PERFORMING ARTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION. INITIATIVES INCLUDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL OUTREACH PROGRAMS AS WELL AS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING PROGRAMS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATORS, TEACHERS, AND MEMBERS OF THE GREEN INDUSTRY. THE DEPARTMENT SPEARHEADS THE "BEAUTIFUL RVA" INITIATIVE IN WHICH THE GARDEN SERVES AS A CONVENER AND COMMUNICATION LINK FOR COMMUNITY GREENING AND BEAUTIFICATION CONVERSATIONS ACROSS THE METROPOLITAN AREA. GUEST RESOURCES INCLUDE THE LORA M. ROBINS LIBRARY, CONTAINING OVER 7,000 ITEMS, SEVERAL DATABASES ON PLANT AND SEED SOURCES, PLANT INFORMATION, AND THE GARDEN'S PLANT COLLECTION, AND THE HORT HELPLINE - VOLUNTEERS WHO RESEARCH AND ANSWER PUBLIC INQUIRIES ABOUT PLANTS. OTHER GUEST RESOURCES INCLUDE CHANGING ART EXHIBITS ON BOTANICAL SUBJECTS AND THE BRIGHT SPOTS PROGRAM THAT HIGHLIGHTS THE SEASONAL "MUST-SEE" PLANTS IN THE GARDEN. COMMUNITY ALLIANCES INCLUDE SIGNIFICANT UNIVERSITY RELATIONSHIPS AND INTENTIONAL PARTNERSHIPS WITH MULTIPLE ALLIED PLANT SOCIETIES, GARDEN CLUBS, AND GREEN INDUSTRY ORGANIZATIONS. THE GARDEN ALSO HOUSES THE HERBARIUM VIRGINICUM, THE JOINT COLLECTION OF PRESERVED PLANT SPECIMENS AMASSED BY VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY AND THE GAREN.

GUEST SERVICES - THE UMBRELLA OF GUEST SERVICES ENCOMPASSES DEPARTMENTS DIRECTLY DEALING WITH THE GUEST EXPERIENCE AND AMENITIES (VISITOR SERVICES, MEMBERSHIP, GARDEN SHOP, FACILITY RENTAL, FOOD SERVICES, SPECIAL EVENTS) AND THOSE DEPARTMENTS THAT SUPPORT THOSE DEPARTMENTS (OPERATIONS, SECURITY, IT, FACILITIES MAINTENANCE). ADMISSIONS DESK, TELEPHONE RECEPTION, FACILITY RENTAL AND CATERING, THE GARDEN SHOP, THE GARDEN CAFE AND THE ROBINS TEA HOUSE RESTAURANT ARE ENFOLDED IN GUEST EXPERIENCE ACTIVITIES AND AMENITIES. STAFF MEMBERS IN THESE AREAS WORK TOGETHER TO ENSURE THE QUALITY OF THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE. WHETHER LEARNING, REFLECTING, WANDERING, DANCING, MEETING, SHOPPING OR DINING, ALL GUESTS AND MEMBERS ARE WELCOMED AND SERVED IN ORDER TO ENSURE THEIR SATISFACTION FROM ARRIVAL TO DEPARTURE. BY ENRICHING THE EXPERIENCE OF WALK-IN VISITORS, SPECIAL EVENTS (E.G., FLOWERS AFTER FIVE) PARTICIPANTS, GROUP TOUR PARTICIPANTS, YOGA STUDENTS, WEDDING GUESTS AND GARDEN MEMBERS. GUEST SERVICES ENCOURAGE REPEAT VISITATION, A GROWING APPRECIATION OF THE NATURAL WORLD, AND THE OPPORTUNITIES TO BECOME EVER MORE INVOLVED WITH THE GARDEN OR COMMUNITY OUTREACH PROGRAMS AS A STUDENT, VOLUNTEER OR DONOR. ALL THIS ACTIVITY IS SUPPORTED BY THE "BACK OF THE HOUSE" FUNCTIONS OF OPERATIONS, FACILITIES MAINTENANCE AND SECURITY DEPARTMENTS. COLLECTIVELY THESE DEPARTMENTS TEND TO THE CARE, CLEANLINESS, UPKEEP, MAINTENANCE AND SECURITY OF ALL THE GARDENS'S GROUNDS, BUILDINGS, EQUIPMENT AND RELATED INFRASTRUCTURE, AS WELL AS GUEST, VOLUNTEER AND STAFF SAFETY AND SECURITY.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Alice BakerDIRECTOR OF ADVANCEMENT40$170,898
Shane TippettEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR37.5$144,829
Frank RobinsonPRESIDENT EMERITUS37.5$0
Janet T GeldzahlerSECRETARY1$0
Lori K CochranTREASURER1$0
J Melvin WatkinsPRESIDENT1$0
Steven R WilliamsDIRECTOR1$0
Martha R ShermanDIRECTOR1$0
Mark R MerhigeDIRECTOR1$0
Lucy B MeadeDIRECTOR1$0
Rachel LoughlinDIRECTOR1$0
Mary A ElfnerDIRECTOR1$0
Truitt B AlcottDIRECTOR1$0
Mary R WickDIRECTOR1$0
Peyton P WellsDIRECTOR1$0
Debbie L Sydow PhdDIRECTOR1$0
Clare SchapiroDIRECTOR1$0
Susan RobertsonDIRECTOR1$0
Tyrone E NelsonDIRECTOR1$0
Paula H NachmanDIRECTOR1$0
Sky K Massey JdDIRECTOR1$0
Sr Anne Marie MackDIRECTOR1$0
Candace LindenzweigDIRECTOR1$0
Anne Leigh KerrDIRECTOR1$0
Dr Jill Bussey HarrisDIRECTOR1$0
J Eric GreenwoodDIRECTOR1$0
Michael C GrayDIRECTOR1$0
Gary M GoreDIRECTOR1$0
Katherine B DuvalDIRECTOR1$0
Matthew J BruningDIRECTOR1$0
Anedra BourneDIRECTOR1$0
Dr Jean F GiddensDIRECTOR1$0

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