YMCA of Saginaw (Saginaw, MI)

The YMCA of Saginaw embarked on a 12-month program to reestablish their endowment program. Through our partnership, a new “Legacy Circle” was established and within the first year, more than a dozen new members were added through outright gifts or estate planning.
Contact YMCA CEO Steve Myer Steve [@] SaginawYMCA.org
The Schultz Family YMCA (Watertown, WI)

The new facility is already open and operating with regular hours. he new state-of-the-art facility features a large gymnasium with a running track, space for six pickleball courts, two basketball courts, and four youth-sized basketball courts, a free-weight center, fitness and immersive cycling studios, multipurpose program spaces and community gathering areas, locker rooms, and a Kid’s Corner.
Contact YMCA CEO Jon Lange JLange [@] glcYMCA.org
YMCA of Greater Flint (Flint, MI)

This new state-of-the-art YMCA includes an indoor track, pool, splash pad, fitness studios, basketball court, and a dedicated Kids Zone. The building also houses 50 apartment units, Hurley Physical Therapy, and the Crim Fitness Foundation.
Contact YMCA CEO Shelly Hilton ShellyHilton [@] FlintYMCA.org
YMCA of Springfield (IL)

Daryl Sieplinga partnered with the Board and Staff of the Springfield YMCA on their “Promises to Keep” Capital Campaign. The campaign led to a new facility that helped the YMCA meet the critical needs of the community. For reference information, Contact: Angie Sowles, President and CEO ASowle [@] SpringfieldYMCA.org or Lyn Eck, Development Director LEck [@] SpringfieldYMCA.org
Mercer County YMCA (Aledo, IL)

Daryl Sieplinga partnered with the Board and Staff of the Mercer County Family YMCA’s “Continuing the Dream for Generations” Capital Campaign to raise $4 million for capital expansion and Endowment. For reference and addition information, contact Sarah Brown, CEO Sarah.Brown [@] MercerCountyYMCA.org
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