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MEASURING OUR IMPACT: PUBLIC AND PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS Summer Resident Camps Preschool Classrooms Afterschool program sites serving 19 schools 2 20 8 PROVIDING OPPORTUNITY $1,093,857 THE YMCA OF NORTHERN UTAH HAS PROUDLY SERVED OUR STATE SINCE 1893 FOR 127 YEARS. LEVERAGING PUBLIC FUNDING LITERACY Every $1 invested in preschool saves tax payers up to $13 in future costs $ 7 Summer Day Camps NURTURING THE POTENTIAL OF EVERY CHILD THROUGH 26,416 Children and teens impacted by programs that received funds from private or public partnerships. 127 $474,650 From 30 in IN-KIND giving. Private Partnerships & Community Gifts Extremely Low (≤ 30% MFI) Very Low (31%-50% MFI) Low moderate (51%-79% MFI) Non-low moderate (≥ 80% MFI) Other ACCESSIBLE PROGRAMMING FOR ALL The YMCA of Northern Utah gave over $1.5 Million in financial assistance to those in need. 23% 16% 19% 39% 3% To extend the reach of public partnerships, the YMCA creates sustainable and enduring programs through the support of the community, private partnerships, and in-kind gifts. With these diversified funds, we are able to provide impactful programming that is sustainable with the ability to grow and expand. For every $1 that is invested through Public sources The YMCA generates $2 through private sources. . . . . . . . . . . . . A SEAT AT THE TABLE FOR ALL We believe that ALL children should have a seat at a table with a healthy meal. In 2019, we served 258,378 meals to children ages to 3-18 years old at 20 program sites. $ $ $

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Page 1: Public and Private Partnerships 2020 - ymcautah.org...LEVERAGING PUBLIC FUNDING LITERACY Every $1 invested in preschool saves tax payers up to $ $13 in future costs 7 Summer Day Camps

MEASURING OUR IMPACT:PUBLIC AND PRIVATE

PARTNERSHIPS

Summer Resident Camps

Preschool Classrooms

Afterschool program sites serving 19 schools

2

208

PROVIDING OPPORTUNITY

$1,093,857

THE YMCA OFNORTHERN UTAHHAS PROUDLYSERVED OUR STATE SINCE 1893FOR 127 YEARS.

LEVERAGING PUBLIC FUNDING

LITERACY

Every $1 investedin preschool saves tax payers up to $13 in future costs$7 Summer

Day Camps

NURTURING THEPOTENTIAL OF

EVERY CHILDTHROUGH

26,416

Children and teens impacted by programs that received funds from private or public partnerships.

127

$474,650From 30

in IN-KIND giving.

PrivatePartnerships& Community Gifts

Extremely Low (≤ 30% MFI)Very Low (31%-50% MFI)Low moderate (51%-79% MFI)Non-low moderate (≥ 80% MFI)Other

ACCESSIBLE PROGRAMMING FOR ALLThe YMCA of Northern Utah gave over $1.5 Million in financial assistance to thosein need.

23%

16%

19%

39%3%

To extend the reach of public partnerships, the YMCA creates sustainable and enduring programs through the support of the community, private partnerships, and in-kind gifts. With these diversified funds, we are able to provide impactful programming that is sustainable with the ability to grow and expand.

For every $1 thatis invested throughPublic sources

The YMCA generates$2 through private sources.

............

A SEAT AT THE TABLE FOR ALLWe believe that ALL childrenshould have a seat at a table with a healthy meal. In 2019, we served 258,378 meals to children ages to 3-18 years old at 20 program sites.

$

$ $

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The Y. For a better us.TM TM

THANKS TO OUR 2019 TOP SUPPORTERSOver 301 individuals and over 114 organizations support the Y.

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4HAmerican Red Cross

Boys & Girls ClubCatholic Community Services

DaVinci AcademyFamily Counseling Services

First Utah BankGOAL Foundation

Granite School District Head Start of Salt Lake City

Jefferson AcademyJr. Achievement

Leadership Learning Academy OgdenLeadership Learning Academy Layton

Ogden Boy Scouts Ogden Civic Action Network

Ogden City Parks and RecreationOgden City Police Department

Ogden Fire Department

Ogden Girl ScoutsOgden Nature CenterOgden Preparatory Academy Ogden School District Prevent Child Abuse UtahQuest AcademySalt Lake Community College Thayne CenterTAB bankTaylorsville City CouncilTreehouse MuseumUnited Way of Northern UtahUnited Way of Salt LakeUtah Food BankUtah State University ExtensionWasatch Peaks Credit UnionWeber County Chamber of Commerce Partners In EducationWeber Human ServicesWeber State UniversityWeber-Morgan Health Department

KEY PARTNERS

Ally BankAmerican Express

American Heart AssociationAnderson Automatic Doors

Apollo BurgerBank of Utah

Beaver Creek FoundationBert L. and Lulu M. Neal Foundation

Best Buy FoundationBrady Industries

Castle FoundationCity of Taylorsville

ComcastComenity Capital Bank

Community Foundation of Ogden ValleyDelta Air Lines

Department of Workforce ServicesDominion Energy

Foundation for Impact on Literacy and LearningGeorge S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Foundation

GSBS ArchitectsHenry W. and Leslie M. Eskuche Foundation

Herbert I. and Elsa B. Michael FoundationHoffman-Brouse Foundation

IM FlashJanet Q. Lawson Foundation

JoAnne L. Shrontz Family FoundationLarry H. Miller Charities

Lawrence T. and Janet T. Dee FoundationMarlin Business Bank

Marriner S. Eccles FoundationMasonic Foundation of Utah

Merrick Bank CorporationMolina Healthcare

Ogden Regional Medical CenterOgden School Foundation

Ogden Weber Community Action PartnershipP.M. & M. Electric, INC Park City Community FoundationPark City Sunrise Rotary Prime Alliance Bank Ralph Nye Charitable FoundationRay and Tye Noorda FoundationRichard K. and Shirley S. Hemingway FoundationRocky Mountain Power FoundationRuth Eleanor Bamberger and John Ernest Bamberger FoundationSelect Health Share Winter Foundation Slow Food Utah Sorenson Legacy Foundation Standard Examiner State of Utah STEM Action Center Stephen G. and Susan E. Denkers Family FoundationTitan Solar Transportation Alliance Bank United Way of Northern Utah United Way of Salt Lake US Bank FoundationUtah Association of Financial ServicesUtah State Board of Education Walmart Millcreek Store #5350 Walmart Taylorsville Store #1686Wasatch Peaks Credit Union Waterford Research Institute UPSTARTWelfare Square Bishop's StorehouseWells Fargo Foundation Westinghouse Electric WEX Bank Willard L. Eccles Foundation Yesco YMCA of the USA

MAJOR DONORS

FEDERAL FUNDING SOURCES

Childcare Development Fund (CCDF)

21st Century

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)

Community DevelopmentBlock Grant (CDBG)

- Taylorsville

Community DevelopmentBlock Grant (CDBG)

- West Valley