2015 Impact Report
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2015 Impact Report
92Y STORIES YOURS AND OURS Impact Report July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2015 WHAT IS A CULTURE OR A COMMUNITY WITHOUT STORIES? FOR STORIES ARE WHAT PRESERVE OUR PAST, INSPIRE OUR PRESENT, AND GUIDE OUR FUTURE. THIS IS OUR STORY AND YOUR STORY DEAR FRIENDS, 92Y is a community that stretches across the world, a center for the arts and innovation, a convener of ideas, an incubator for creativity. It’s made up of thousands and thousands of stories of the people whose lives it has impacted over more than 140 years. And it’s built on a granite bedrock of Jewish values: the unparalleled capacity of civil dialogue to change minds; the unlimited potential of education and the arts to change lives; and the eternal commitment to welcoming and serving people of all races, religions and ethnicities. The poet Emma Lazarus, whose words are inscribed on the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty, taught English to immigrants here. The Nobel Prize winner Elie Wiesel has given 180 lectures here and shared some of his works in public for the first time from our stage. #GivingTuesday — with all of its inspiring stories of goodness and gratitude — was born here. In this year’s Impact Report we want to share with you a few more of the stories of the many lives 92Y touches every day. Your commitment, your participation and your financial support sustain the programs that serve every member of our extended community. You make these stories possible. Thank you. Marc S. Lipschultz President of the Board Henry Timms Executive Director 3 “WHAT A SPECIAL PLACE”: Author Rivka Galchen WE CHAMPION THE ARTS AND LITERATURE … AND OPEN DOORS FOR TOMORROW’S TALENT Many of culture’s most anticipated moments happen at 92Y. But it’s not only the events in our halls that make an impact. 92Y is unique in the way the magic that happens on our stage transpires in the classrooms of our performing arts programs, such as the School of Music and the Harkness Dance Center. Last year at the 92nd Street Y I shared the stage with Karl Ove Knausgaard; I loved that evening; I also loved the evening, fifteen years earlier, when I went to see Saul Bellow, then already in his mid-eighties, read aloud, standing the whole time, from Ravelstein; of course I also loved the series of Monday nights when I took a fiction workshop through the 92nd Street Y with the brilliant writer Joyce Johnson; and the Sunday afternoons when I went to the 92nd Street Y for my niece’s and nephew’s birthday parties; and then also the series of summer early evenings when I taught a fiction workshop to Y students who ranged in age from nineteen to seventy-nine; and the evening when I got to hear Javier Marias and Paul Auster read together … and … and … Even when I was still just a high school kid living in Norman, Oklahoma, I remember learning that the Alvin Ailey dance company had had its first performance on 92nd Street in Manhattan, and I thought, what a special place that must be, my first vivid sense of what New York City might be like. I remember learning that the Alvin Ailey dance company had had its first performance on 92nd Street in Manhattan, and I thought, what a special place that must be, my first vivid sense of what New York City might be like.” Rivka Galchen is the author of Atmospheric Disturbances and American Innovations, both New York Times Best Books of the Year. She received her MD from the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Her writing has also appeared in The New Yorker, The Believer and other publications. 5 THERE’S REALLY NO END TO THE POSSIBILITIES HERE. IT’S MY SECOND HOME. A DANCER’S HEART, A SECOND HOME: Mary Freeman and 92Y Mary Freeman has always loved dance. And it was at 92Y that she first discovered this passion. Mary, who attended nursery school at 92Y — as did all four of her children! — started taking dance classes at 92Y at the age of 10. As a young adult, she took dance labanotation and teacher training because she aspired to teach dance. “I really thought I would become a dancer,” she says. “But then I got married.” While Mary ultimately didn’t pursue a dance career (she’s a psychotherapist and still practices), she has kept a vital connection to the art form and nurtured many other talents and interests over the years at 92Y. “I’m here pretty much every day,” says Mary. “Each day is a different class. It’s the center of community as far as I’m concerned.” says Mary. “Even though it is a Jewish institution, its members and staff are very diverse. And it provides a complete range of cultural activities really not found in any other single institution in this city. So it goes a very long way to making New York such a rich place to live.” But Mary’s first love remains dance. “It’s in my lifeblood,” she says. “I love to move.” And it’s 92Y that helps keep her moving forward. “There’s really no end to the possibilities here. It’s my second home.” Today, one of Mary’s biggest passions is jewelry making. She serves on 92Y’s Jewelry Center Committee, which raises awareness and contributed support for the Jewelry Center, the largest of its kind outside of a university setting. In addition, Mary has taken full advantage of so many of 92Y’s programs over the years, from piano and music appreciation lessons to attending many concerts and lectures to exercising daily at the May Center for Health, Fitness & Sport. “What makes New York so special is its culture and diversity, and these are to be found at the 92nd Street Y,” Mary Freeman, pictured with Christopher Williams, 92Y Harkness Dance Center Artist in Residence 7 A ROSH HASHANAH REFLECTION HEARD ROUND THE WORLD: Rabbi Peter J. Rubinstein Director of Jewish Community and the Bronfman Center for Jewish Life WE’RE REINVENTING WAYS TO CONNECT WITH JEWISH CULTURE AND VALUES Scaling our values by expanding programs like 92Y Shababa to other communities. Developing new classes, talks and salon-style discussions on Jewish values in today’s world. Bringing humanity to technology through initiatives like the #NewYearPrayer, which drew people from all over the world together … Whether you’re searching for tradition, inspiration or something new, 92Y is creating meaningful new ways to help you connect with Jewish culture, heritage and wisdom in a way that works for you. On the way to Rosh Hashanah Eve services, my tech-savvy wife poked me and said, “It’s at 9,000!” Knowing she didn’t mean the stock market, I asked her what was at 9,000. “It’s that video about Rosh Hashanah — a reflection about what it means and why it matters — that you filmed in our apartment,” she informed me. “More than 9,000 people have viewed it!” This was when I began to comprehend the revolutionary impact that 92nd Street Y and I could have together in shaping Jewish life globally. The enthusiastic response to the video suggested the difference we could make in enhancing knowledge, identity and involvement among Jews who might not otherwise be connected to their heritage. Everyone here is dedicated to one shared vision: that 92Y has a unique role in this new era, as we redefine and reassert the power of Jewish community and the necessity of Jewish innovation.” The Rosh Hashanah reflection eventually received more than 115,000 views. And the Global Blessing we launched from 92Y was passed by 14 communities — synagogues and Jewish community centers — through every continent and time zone with Jewish inhabitants, from Australia to Hawaii. I believe it was the first time in history that Jewish people worldwide celebrated Rosh Hashanah in unison, embodying the Talmudic aspiration that all Jews are responsible for and linked to each other. Personally, I’ve been embraced by both lay and professional leadership at 92Y. Everyone here is dedicated to one shared vision: that 92Y has a unique role in this new era, as we redefine, re-imagine and reassert the power of Jewish community and the necessity of Jewish innovation. Together we can wrestle with the most searing issues confronting us as Jews and as world citizens. 9 #GIVINGTUESDAY a global day of giving now engaging more than 40,000 partners in 71 countries worldwide WE BELIEVE IN THE POWER OF INNOVATION TO REDEFINE WHAT’S POSSIBLE 92Y is the definitive destination for civil conversations that excite, enlighten and fuel progress. From our agenda-setting talks and readings to our 7 Days of Genius festival exploring the nature of genius in all its facets, 92Y illuminates ideas and ignites dialogue and debate with the power to change the world. #SOCIALGOODSUMMIT examining the impact of technology and new media on social good; in partnership with Mashable, the United Nations Foundation and the United Nations Development Programme #7DAYSOFGENIUS celebrating genius in all its facets, from neuroscience to religion to economics THOUGHT-PROVOKING TALKS on everything from world politics to faith, with the people who are finding new ways to do business, engage communities, tell stories or simply entertain THE DEFINITIVE STAGE FOR LITERARY TALENT a magnet for the world’s greatest literary talent; a place to showcase new work; an incubator for young talent; and a forum for the most pressing social issues through art 11 DANCE IT FORWARD: A young dancer discovers herself by helping others When Kaia Olsen first started dance at the age of 5 in 92Y’s Tap Basics class, she was so shy her mom wasn’t even sure she was going to come into the studio. In fact, Kaia would become so nervous at showings or recitals that she often asked to be placed in the back line, even though she knew the choreography. But sometimes it takes more than talent and long hours of practice to unlock one’s true potential and bolster belief in oneself. In Kaia’s case, the key was helping others by using her prodigious dance talent. Three years ago, she joined 92Y’s Junior Performance Team, a group of dancers who perform at nursing homes and community centers throughout our area. WE NURTURE CHILDREN AND STRENGTHEN FAMILIES 92Y is an invaluable resource for the entire family. Parents receive support every step of the way from our Parenting Center. Through classes in everything from dance to gymnastics to portfolio prep, kids of all ages gain enrichment that lasts a lifetime. More than 1,500 kids each year enjoy the transformative experience of 92Y’s 12 summer camps. And the whole family can find the tools they need to make healthy living a lifelong choice at the May Center for Health, Fitness and Sport, which offers nearly 700 different programs and classes to children and adults of all ages and abilities. The biggest change I notice in Kaia is how much self-confidence she now has.” According to her mom, Kaia has grown so much by participating in this program. Most importantly, learning to use her talents to help others has allowed her to come out of her shell. Today, Kaia is a scholar in 92Y’s RecanatiKaplan Program for Excellence in the Arts, which offers merit-based scholarships for exceptional talent in art, music and dance, and has performed all over the city. “The biggest change I notice in Kaia is how much self-confidence she now has,” says her mom. “At school conferences I used to hear comments like ‘Kaia needs to take more risks. Kaia needs to participate more in class discussions.’ Those types of comments are now replaced with ‘Kaia is a leader in class. Kaia is happy to share what she knows to help her peers.’” 13 TO HAVE SUCH A VALUABLE INSTITUTION IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD IS SOMETHING WE ARE VERY GRATEFUL FOR. A PLACE TO RAISE OUR KIDS: The Chung-Lee family and 92Y Ernest Chung and Mary Lee didn’t move to the Upper East Side of New York just to be near 92Y. But today it would be hard for them to imagine life without it. That’s likely because the entire family takes advantage of so much of what 92Y offers. For starters, daughters Karina (age 11) and Rebecca (age 6) are dedicated members of the 92Y GymStars gymnastics team and love training in the Gymnastics Studio in the Sky. They also take violin lessons, are involved in swimming and soccer, and have had their birthdays here. Between it all, Karina and Rebecca are typically here five days a week. “It’s like their second school,” says Ernest. their area. “We discovered this unique and special place that provides both physical and cultural enrichment,” says Ernest. “To have such a valuable institution in the neighborhood is something we are very grateful for … It’s a place to raise our kids.” In addition to the kids’ many activities, the entire family adores classical music and attends many concerts every new season. “This is one of the very best places anywhere to experience music,” says Ernest. “The intimacy of the Kaufmann Concert Hall brings you closer to the performers than anywhere else.” It’s a sense of quality and excellence that Ernest says extends to so many aspects of his family’s 92Y experience, including “world-class instruction” for his children. While conventional wisdom holds that personal and cultural enrichment is easy to come by for anyone living in New York City, for a busy family like the Chung-Lees, it’s especially valuable to have access to so much of it all at one place in 15 The 92Y STEAM program (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) has been pivotal in helping our students realize their vision of our school’s rooftop garden. Making it possible to move from imagination to execution through digital design is nothing short of a miracle.” — Ron Link, principal at Theatre Arts Production Company School (TAPCo) in the Bronx, NY WE CREATE OPPORTUNITIES … AND EMPOWER THE NEXT GENERATION Through our Educational Outreach Program, 92Y is one of the largest providers of arts education in NYC public schools. Renowned teaching artists and education experts create programs in art, dance, music and literature; bring them into schools; and bring the students to experience performances and meet the artists at 92Y. We reach more than 50 schools and 16,000 students each year — but our ambitious goal is to make these programs accessible to any NYC public school in need. I’ve gained as much from the young people as I was able to give them, and I can’t stress enough how important and invaluable I believe these encounters to be.” — Salman Rushdie on the 92Y Christopher Lightfoot Walker Literature Project The majority of schools in our city do not have any kind of music program. So organizations like the 92nd Street Y and their Musical Introduction Series program help fill the gap. The arts humanize us and give us a glimpse as to why we exist, why we are alive. The arts give us all that and more. Without the arts, we really die as a society.” — Arturo O’Farrill, Grammy Award winner 17 “Amazona” — one of J. M. Tolani’s timeless photographs of rural life unchanged, snapped in Ecuador in 2005. STANDING TALL AND MOVING FORWARD: J. M. Tolani’s Portrait on Parkinsonism Burma-born photographer J. M. Tolani has traveled the world to capture images of indigenous cultures and street life in rural areas — life as lived unchanged by the modern world. WE PROVIDE HOPE, CONNECTION, AND A SENSE OF PURPOSE With more than 2,900 classes and programs, 92Y is the ultimate conduit to personal development. Whether that means developing one’s creative side, honing professional skills and knowledge, learning a new craft for the first time or getting fit, 92Y is a place where people can realize their full potential at each and every stage of life. For seniors, our Himan Brown Senior Program provides essential resources, connection to community and a renewed sense of purpose. It was upon his return to his current home, New York, from such a trip to Latin America when he first noticed something wrong: a slight tremor of the right hand. After several rounds of doctor’s visits and tests, a diagnosis of Parkinson’s was confirmed. He was not yet 50. For someone whose passion and trade requires skillfully and steadily holding a heavy camera to capture the perfect image, it was an especially hard-to-take diagnosis. But J. M. has persevered and refuses to let the disease stop him from living life as an artist. One thing that’s helped dramatically improve his quality of life is PEP! Parkinson’s Exercise Program, a new fitness-related program at 92Y designed exclusively for people with Parkinson’s disease. Launched in June 2015, PEP! uses highly specific exercises and movements with I do have Parkinson’s, but Parkinson’s does not have me.” modifications so that patients of any age and level of the disease can participate. The results have been impressive for many participants, and J. M. is no exception. “Since I started PEP! at 92nd Street Y, my Parkinson’s condition has improved considerably to a degree that my quality of life and confidence have gone up by several notches,” says J. M., who attends PEP! helped by a 92Y scholarship. “I am able to walk with more confidence and have less fear of falling, which is such a relief. I also feel more motivated than ever and find myself doing things that I could have never imagined just a year ago.” “I do have Parkinson’s, but Parkinson’s does not have me,” he adds. DID YOU KNOW? 92Y now connects seniors through technology How can we share our programmatic excellence beyond our four walls? We’re working on a pilot program with Kittay House, a retirement community in the Bronx, to make our programs available through virtual technology. So far, Kittay House seniors have enjoyed programs such as a virtual tour of New York’s Jewish Museum as well as interactive music and dance classes led by our School of Arts faculty members. This is just the start — our vision is to provide communities everywhere with access to the excellence our local community so benefits from. 19 YOUR IMPACT Here are just some of the ways in which your From July 1, 2014-June 30, 2015: more than 300,000 people joined us in person and 5 million participated online. READINGS CONCERTS & DANCE PERFORMANCES 30 ARTISTIC DEBUTS 30 NEW YORK PREMIERES 3,522 CLASSES OFFERED YOUNG PEOPLE GAINED ACCESS TO DISCOUNT & FREE TICKETS TO MORE THAN 600 EVENTS 566 CHILDREN & 132 ADULTS RECEIVED $1,052,281 IN SCHOLARSHIP FUNDING FOR ALL PROGRAMS WE PROVIDE ARTS EDUCATION IN 50 NYC PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO 16,000 CHILDREN 30,500 291,000 SOCIAL MEDIA 20 COMMUNITIES 172 MORE THAN gift makes a difference in our community today #7DAYSOFGENIUS ON STAGE AND IN CLASS 477 TALKS & AT A GLANCE TOOK PART WORLDWIDE 92Y ON DEMAND VIDEO 50 4.3 MILLION VIEWS 228 MILLION MINUTES WATCHED COUNTRIES/ TERRITORIES IMPRESSIONS 92Y FREE-ACCESS LIVESTREAM 732,000 VIEWS 220 118 COUNTRIES LIVECASTS JEWISH LIFE 115,000 17,500 #NEWYEARPRAYER VIEWS IN 14 COUNTRIES HIGH HOLIDAY LIVESTREAM VIEWS IN 89 COUNTRIES COUNTLESS HOURS OF JEWISH JOY EXPERIENCED AT 92Y SHABABA FALL 2015 HIGHLIGHTS #GIVINGTUESDAY’S GLOBAL IMPACT 114 BILLION IMPRESSIONS ON TWITTER 71 COUNTRIES 700,000 DONORS $116 MILLION RAISED #SOCIALGOODSUMMIT 2015 INCLUDING 1,392 STUDENTS IN THE 92Y CHRISTOPHER LIGHTFOOT WALKER LITERATURE PROJECT ONLINE VIEWS 1.6 BILLION SOCIAL MEDIA IMPRESSIONS 110 GLOBAL MEET-UPS 21 FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS FISCAL 2015 | JULY 1, 2014 - JUNE 30, 2015 OPERATING REVENUE OPERATING EXPENSES (IN MILLIONS) (IN MILLIONS) FRIENDS OF Gifts and pledges as of June 30, 2015 Your gift has an immediate impact on the quality of life for this and future generations. It makes these stories possible. PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE $500,000 & ABOVE Anonymous (2) Harkness Foundation for Dance Himan Brown Charitable Trust Daphne Recanati Kaplan and Thomas S. Kaplan John Templeton Foundation The Joan H. and Preston Robert Tisch Foundation UJA-Federation of New York Amber Walker in memory of Christopher Lightfoot Walker CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLE $200,000–$499,999 Anonymous (2) Jody Gottfried Arnhold and John Arnhold Debbie and Glenn August Carolyn E. and Laurence D. Belfer The Covenant Foundation Ford Motor Company Fund New York City Department of Cultural Affairs Mara and Ricky Sandler Carolyn and Curtis Schenker Oliver Stanton EARNED $40.6 33% OF REVENUE IS CONTRIBUTED CONTRIBUTED $19.7 PROGRAM SERVICES $56.2 PROGRAM REVENUE COVERS ONLY 66% OF OPERATING EXPENSES SUPPORTING SERVICES $4.9 92% OF EXPENSES ARE FOR PROGRAM SERVICES DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE $100,000–$199,999 Anonyomous Emily and Len Blavatnik Gilda and Henry Block Stacey and Matthew Bronfman Lauren and Lee Fixel Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Libi and Rick Gerson Golden Family Foundation Susan and Jeffrey Goldenberg Kasowitz 2011 Charitable Lead Annuity Trust Lori A. and Marc E. Kasowitz Kasowitz, Benson, Torres and Friedman LLP Kristen and Jonathan Korngold Sarah and Eric Lane Jennifer and Marc Lipschultz Lini Lipton Howard M. Lorber Christine and Richard Mack Cheryl and Philip L. 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Lipschultz° 92ND STREET Y PILLAR SOCIETY 92nd Street Y Pillar Society, a distinguished group of individual donors, celebrates more than 350 years of Jewish community in America. Anonymous (2) Cyndy and Bjorn Aaserod Sol Adler z”l and Deborah Adler Judy and John M. Angelo Debbie and Glenn August Carolyn and Laurence Belfer Claire B. and Lawrence A. Benenson Barbara and Fred Berger Helen and Jack Nash z”l Beth Goldberg Nash and Joshua Nash Heidi Shafranek Naumann and Otto Naumann Eileen and Arthur Newman Leni and Robert M. Newman Jr. Jane and Daniel Och Eve, Judith and John Oppenheimer Jenny and John Paulson The Ronald O. Perelman Family Nancy and Fred Poses Connie Chung and Maury Povich Gail and Ephraim Propp Ingeborg and Ira Leon Rennert Marcella Rosen In memory of Jacqueline and John Rosenthal Pat and E. 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