YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF THE INLAND NORTHWEST
1126 N Monroe, Spokane, WA 992012116 ymcainw. org

Total Revenue
$20,706,498
Total Expenses
$20,607,412
Net Assets
$23,546,256

Organizations Filed Purposes: The YMCA of the Inland Northwest is a diverse organization of men, women and children of all ages and from all walks of life who believe that lasting personal and social change can only come about when we all work together to strengthen our community. With a commitment to empowering children and teens to reach their full potential, improving individual and community well-being, and providing support and inspiring positive action, the YMCA ensures that every individual has access to the essentials needed to learn, grow and thrive in safe, accessible environments. YMCA membership and programs are open to all. Fees are kept as affordable as possible, with an income-based sliding scale and financial assistance available on a case-by-case basis. To eliminate potential financial barriers, fees can be reduced or waived for the lowest-income participants. During 2018, subsidies allocated to reducing fees was $1,894,840 for Youth Development, Healthy Living and Social Responsibility programs.

THE MISSION OF THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF THE INLAND NORTHWEST IS TO PUT CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLES INTO PRACTICE THROUGH PROGRAMS THAT BUILD HEALTHY SPIRIT, MIND AND BODY FOR ALL.

Healthy Living: Improving the community's health and well-being The YMCA is a leading voice on health and well-being. We bring families closer together, encourage healthy lifestyles, and foster connections through fitness, sports, fun, and shared interests. As a result, 64,216 people in our community are receiving the support, guidance, and resources they need to achieve greater health in spirit, mind and body. This is particularly important as our nation struggles with an obesity crisis, families struggle with work/life balance, and individuals search for personal fulfillment and social connection. Our programs are accessible, affordable, and open to all faiths, backgrounds, abilities, and income levels. In 2019, we provided $1,267,858 in financial assistance to people who otherwise would have faced economic barriers to participation. Health, Well-being and Fitness are cornerstones of the YMCA. Group exercise classes are available for all ages, activity levels and interests. Healthy lifestyles education and support programs are offered that specifically address areas such as cardiac rehabilitation, diabetes prevention and childhood obesity. Wellness Coaches provide guidance with personal fitness at all levels. The following unique programs serve targeted populations with specific health and wellness needs, at no cost. LIVESTRONG at the YMCA is a holistic program for cancer survivors combining physical activity, caring relationships and stress reduction techniques to improve the quality of their lives. Pathways to Wellness is an individualized program created with health care providers from CHAS Health Clinics, a Federally Qualified Health Center in Spokane, for low-income patients compromised by chronic disease. Sports and Recreation activities and programs bring people together with shared athletic and recreational interests. Youth Sports programs teach new skills, teamwork, and sportsmanship. Fun and love for the game is emphasized over winning. Aquatics programs offer a wide variety of water activities for all ages. Grant funding provides for 202 low-income children to receive swim lessons at the Y for no charge, promoting water safety for all. Family Time is encouraged throughout the facilities. Everything from the design of the buildings, including dedicated Family Activity Centers, to the programs we offer promotes families having fun and growing together. No-cost special events for families are offered at each branch and off-site at various locations for members, program participants and the community throughout the year.

Youth Development We believe that all children deserve the opportunity to discover who they are and what they can achieve. That's why we help young people cultivate the values, skills, and relationships that lead to positive behaviors, better health, and educational achievement. Our YMCA programs, such as Early Learning, School Age Afterschool Child Care, Teen Programs, and Day and Resident Camps, offer a range of experiences that enrich cognitive, social, physical, and emotional growth. Youth Development Programs impact 26,601 young lives in our community. Subsidies and direct financial assistance make participation possible. In 2019, we provided $772,285 in financial assistance to youth who otherwise would have faced economic barriers to participation. Early Learning Programs are for our youngest children, ages 4 weeks to 6 years. We use developmentally appropriate curriculum for these infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. It is our commitment to ensure access to an environment and programming that fosters a love of learning and prepares each child for Kindergarten. Parents play an important role in policy and program decisions. The Central Y Childcare Center is participating in a Department of Early Learning pilot program to establish statewide quality standards for childcare providers equipping children with skills and confidence for Kindergarten and classroom success. School Age Child Care includes licensed before- and after-school child care serving 19 elementary schools in 6 local school districts as well as full day programming on school holidays and summer vacation. Structured time includes dedicated reading time, fun games that reinforce classroom learning, field trips, and daily physical activity. We provide individual attention at the end of their day to make sure each child is progressing. Summer Day Camps offer learning opportunities in a more casual setting. Weekly themes give children the choice to pursue individual interests. A variety of indoor and outdoor activities keep children busy, engaged and entertained throughout the summer months. Summer Food Service Program reduces food insecurity through the summer months for all children in our programs as well as community outreach to low-income neighborhoods. Any child can access meals through the Y, or at any of our outreach sites. Last year we provided 29,393 summer meals at our seven locations, including three branches. The Teen Centers offer youth ages 12-18 a safe place to develop healthy relationships with caring adults and peers. Purposeful social time is scheduled each weekend with fun activities, guest speakers and fellowship. Teen Programs improve the quality of life for vulnerable youths from all backgrounds, equipping them to become our future leaders through: Life-changing mentoring relationships with caring adults Sustainable life skills through gardening and greenhouse production Engaging with the community as productive members of society Motivation through setting and achieving reachable goals Guidance on basic workplace expectations and job skills preparing tomorrow's workforce Tutoring assistance fostering student engagement and supporting academic achievement Team building activities developing social and emotional skills required for strong character Community service projects teaching the value of giving back and instill a sense of belonging Leadership opportunities developing confidence and competence to achieve goals and success in life YMCA Camp Reed provides a comprehensive resident camping program on Fan Lake approximately 35 miles north of Spokane. Programming includes: Summer resident camp for youth ages 8-14 Leadership training programs for teens ages 16-18 Mini-camp for youth ages 6-8 Camp Reed specializes in traditional, resident summer camp activities including arts & crafts, target sports, mountain biking, waterfront activities, and drama. Camp programs also encourage and facilitate opportunities for personal growth and youth development. Camp activities are under the supervision of mature, trained staff and emphasize fun, leadership development, self-esteem, socialization, building confidence and an appreciation of nature. Camp Reed is also utilized by many local non-profit community organizations and schools for youth programs, outdoor education and retreats.

Social Responsibility: Giving back and providing support to our neighbors Our YMCA believes in giving back and supporting our neighbors. We have been listening and responding to our community's most critical social needs for more than 135 years. YMCA programs, such as the Retired Senior Volunteer Program, Military Outreach, Volunteer Opportunities and the Annual Support Campaign, are examples of how we deliver training, resources, and support that empower our neighbors to effect change, bridge gaps, and overcome obstacles. In 2019, we engaged 4,330 YMCA members, participants, and volunteers in activities that strengthen our community and pave the way for future generations to thrive. Retired Senior Volunteer Programs build a stronger community through partnerships that impact the needs of community based non-profit organizations. In helping others, seniors find value and purpose in their lives. Active participation in community life leads to improved physical, mental, emotional and spiritual health, which in turn helps prevent isolation and illness. The YMCA's Retired and Senior Volunteer program fills this need and is open to all seniors age 55 years or older. In 2019, the total number of contributed volunteer hours equaled 54,592, valued at $1,484,902 by Independent Sector. Military Outreach Initiative provides free memberships to family members of active duty military serving overseas. Our YMCA offers support and resources for families of those who serve our country during a time of stress. Volunteerism at the YMCA gives business and community leaders, parents, teens, and individuals the opportunity to give back by becoming involved in programs important to them and the community. Volunteers serve as coaches, instructors and motivators to people of all ages. Many provide key support in the YMCA's annual support campaign. Some serve on advisory boards and committees providing a high caliber of leadership. In 2019, 1410 volunteers gave 41,340 hours of their time and talent to the YMCA. This time is valued at $1,124,455 by Independent Sector. The Annual Support Campaign allows for children, families, and people of all ages to enjoy the programs and services the YMCA has to offer. We rely on the generosity of our community to achieve our fundraising goal which underwrites program costs and memberships for the less privileged in our community. Together we make a difference in the lives of those we serve, every day.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Steve TammaroCEO40$191,689
Alan LesherCFO40$126,670
Todd HarnetiauxDIREctor0.1$0
Steve WilcoxDIRECTOR0.1$0
Steve FelkerDIRECTOR0.1$0
Stacie HarperDIRECTOR0.1$0
Shayne GoffDIRECTOR0.1$0
Rosemary SchreoterDirector (through April 2019)0$0
Robert SchwartzDIREctor0.1$0
Mark PhillipsDIRector0$0
Mark NeupertDIRector0$0
Kyndra GamacheDIRECTOR0$0
Kendon PerryDIRECTOR0.1$0
Katie HerzogDirector (through April 2019)0$0
Katie BurtonDIRECTOR0.1$0
Juliet GrothDIRECTOR0$0
Judi WalkerDIRECTOR0.1$0
John CraigChair (through April 2019)0.1$0
Jim MorrisonDIRector0.1$0
Jim BradleyDIRECTOR0.1$0
Jerid Keeferdirector0.1$0
Gregg Amenddirector0.1$0
Greg MarcinkowskiDirector (through April 2019)0$0
Greg HansenDIRECTOR0.1$0
George HamptonDIRECTOR0.1$0
Dave CottonDIRECTOR0.1$0
Dale MclaughlinDIRECTOR0.1$0
Brooke Hinrichsdirector0$0
Brennan FloydDIRECTOR0.1$0
Bill Perrydirector0.1$0
Ben Kraussdirector0.1$0
Allison Connellydirector0.1$0
Adam SanbornDIRECTOR0$0
Steve UttTREASURER0.1$0
Cora WhitneySECRETARY0.1$0
Bryan CoxDirector & Chair0.1$0

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