YMCA OF MIDDLE TENNESSEE
2022 ANNUAL REPORT
Much has changed in Middle Tennessee since our organization was first founded in 1875. But one constant remains: whenever a neighbor is in need, the Y is ready to help with open arms and a caring heart.
In 2022, the YMCA of Middle Tennessee impacted 156,456 lives, allowing kids to grow and learn, families to flourish, and individuals to experience healthier living and a sense of connection that’s needed now more than ever.
All of it made possible by a caring collection of members, volunteers, donors, and staff who—from 1875 until today— are always there their community needs them most.
kids had a safe space to learn in before- and after-school care
kids learned the value of teamwork through youth sports programming
youth gained confidence by learning
to swim at the Y
meals and snacks served to kids
in out-of-school and open summer programming
amount provided in membership financial assistance to make it possible for individuals and families to belong at the Y
amount received in charitable support to operate Y programming benefitting communities across Middle Tennessee
total members served through 826,130 square feet
of facility space across Middle Tennessee
kids engaged in summer camps at Camp Widjiwagan (excluding retreat participant count)
small group participants focused on spiritual and mental well-being through Spirit-Mind sessions
of membership for all centers
(7,546 total) can come to the Y
thanks to financial assistance
students ages 11-19 learned of and engaged
in the processes of government throughout the state
through the Tennessee Center for Civic Engagement
Y-CAP participants in programs and experiences through mentoring and coaching, literacy tutoring, intervention and prevention programs, and college access and readiness resources—all at no cost
Promising Scholars were provided with a fun, free and academically enriching summer camp experience
total number of youth served by the YMCA of Middle Tennessee
LIVES REACHED
kids had a safe space to learn in before- and after-school care
students participated in Youth In Government and Model UN conferences
youth found belonging and friendship at YMCA summer camps
meals and snacks served to kids in out-of-school programming
awarded in scholarships for high school seniors in our Y-CAP Achievers Programs
in government grants and contracts secured to care for our community
in grants that provided DHS-funded care to families of essential workers
hours given by policy volunteers finding solutions to community needs
of our revenue came from contributed donor and funder support
donors gave generously to support the Y’s work in Middle Tennessee
group exercise classes were taught
by 866 encouraging instructors
members pursued better health in spirit, mind and body across 14 membership centers
participants were empowered
through the support of spirit-mind small groups
of students in literacy tutoring improved their reading skills by at least one text level
teens in outreach programs were supported with tangible resources for their academic and socioemotional needs
LIVES REACHED