Springfield Business Journal_2020-08-28

G IV I N G O P P O RT U N I T I E S Mission Statement To enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. Service Area Greene County Funding Unrestricted Contribution: 20% Investment/Cash: 16% Special events: 16% Restricted Contributions: 15% Program Services fees: 10% Federal Food Program: 10% United Way: 8% Membership fees: 3% Sales to public: 2% 12 Month Goals • Williams Capital Campaign • COVID Relief Related Fundraising • Operational Fundraising How People and Businesses Can Help • Rebuild Great Futures - by donating to COVID-19 related expenses • Monthly Giving options • Williams Capital Campaign for the New Williams Club opening August 2021 • Planned Giving Annual Events • Bike For Kids - 8/29/2020 • FORE! The Kids Golf Tournament - 9/14/2020 • Light Up the Future Golf Tournament - 10/2/2020 Testimonials “It’s difficult for me to explain the Club’s impact because so much of it is intangible. When I think of the woman I am today, I am confident that I can contribute many of my successes to the Club. It has inspired me, taught me to take action and has enabled me to believe that I am capable of great things.” - Sydney Schader 2019 Youth of the Year “Boys and Girls Club is an extension of our school! BGC provides a warm, safe place for students to go after school and because of their program we know that all students attending receive a hot meal, tutoring on schoolwork, and BGC staff serve as mentors and champions for our students. Through our BGC Program, students gain self-confidence, social skills, friends and support for academics and engage in activities that prepare them to give back to their community. I cannot say enough about this program! We are more than blessed to partner with BGC and to have them in our building as a part of our school family. The service they provide for fami- lies is affordable, top-notch and for a lot of our stu- dents, a saving grace.” – Crystal Magers, Sherwood Principal Sertoma Unit B OYS & G I R L S C L U B S O F S P R I N G F I E L D A D D R E SS 1 41 0 N Fre m o nt , S p r i n g f i el d , M O 65 8 02 P H O N E 41 7- 8 62- 9249 W E B S I T E b g c l u bs p r i n gf i e l d .o rg SO C IA L M E D IA fa ce b o o k .co m / b g c l u b s p r i n g f i e l d .o rg @ B G C S p r i n g f i e l d @ b g c s p r i n g f i e l d TOTA L N U M B E R O F EM P LOY E E S 9 6 A N N UA L R E V E N U E S $ 3 . 8 m i l l i o n TO P E X EC U T I V E B ra n dy H a r r i s , C EO B OA R D O F D I REC TO R S C H A I R P E R SO N : C h a r l o tte H a rd i n B OA R D O F D I REC TO R S L a n ce O ’ N e i l l M a u r i ce M o s s J e s s i c a C u l l e n J a s o n A nd e rs o n D a n ny Ed wa rd s L i s a Fa b ro Trav i s F i nte l E r i k Fre d e r i c k Co nra d G r i gg s M i ke H o p p m a n L a u re n L i p s co m b E r i c M c G u i re D av i d M c Q u ea r y C h r i s M ye rs S teve N a e g l er S i d N e e d e m D o u g N e f f T i m O ’ Re i l l y S teve P ete r i e J oh n P i atc h e k D ave P u c kett J on R i s d a l J u d g e D av i d R u s h D r. D e e S i s co e A n g e l a S m i t h P e r r i e S to n e M a rg a ret Swa n g o; D o n W he e l e r J e f f Yo a ka m D e a n Yo u n g 18 2020 GIVING GUIDE SPRINGFIELD BUSINESS JOURNAL | ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT

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