2015 Annual Report

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2015 Annual Report
2015 Annual Report
YOUTH LEADERSHIP
Members of the 2015-16 Youth Action
Council
Students from Ramsay help create
the Ensley Cinema House as part
of REV Birmingham’s Revive Ensley.
Youth Philanthropy Council 2015-16
$20,000 to local non-profits
Each year in early August, about 45 youth throughout the city. These youth not
meet on a weekend retreat to begin their only do the heavy lifting of leading
year in either the Youth Action Council or these events, but are responsible for
recruiting hundreds of their friends
Youth Philanthropy Council. Over the
to participate in dozens of events
course of the academic year, they
accumulate nearly 40 additional hours of during the year. YouthServe leaders
can complete a year with as many as
service whether planning large
120 hours of community service and
community service days together or
learning about and giving grants of up to are at the center of all programming.
YOUTHSERVE LEADERSHIP COUNCILS
Altamont students jump start a
pop-up business in Ensley with a
new coat of paint.
SERVICE EDUCATION
assessment, connection, identifying issues
and promoting positive change.
In 2015, a new project-based curriculum was
introduced to help students take their
analysis into the real world for a hands-on
approach to civic engagement, with several
classes choosing service projects and events
to carry out at their schools.
Service Education curriculum is designed
to lead middle and high school students on
a journey to discover the meaning of
healthy civic engagement. This schoolbased program implemented by
YouthServe staff and AmeriCorps
members introduces the concept of
This empowering program is provided to
schools at no cost to them. If you are
interested in volunteering in a classroom for
any of these programs, please contact Daniel
Ross, Program Director, at 205-521-6651 or
[email protected].
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takes a community an
d youth to make a
change, not just on
e person.” - Phillips
Academy 8th Grader
“It helped me underst
and the real world.” McAdory Middle Scho
ol 7th Grader
YouthServe
Community Impact
850
Registered Youth Volunteers
2015 Revenue - $251,000
2015 Expenses - $246,000
Community Giving
7500
Special
Event
Service Hours Provided
17
5% 3%
9%
Program
Revenue
Corporations
Organizations Receiving Service
16%
Individuals
Foundations
$20,000
67%
Youth Philanthropy Council
Investment
230,000
Beneficiaries of YouthServe in Metro
Birmingham
Program Expenses
Administration
Service Education
11%
$62,000
Community organizations’
savings through YouthServe
volunteer service
16%
19%
Community Action
Youth Philanthropy
26%
Urban Service Camp
27%
Accolades for
YouthServe in
2015
2015 ALABAMA POWER ELEVATE
GRANT
YouthServe is one of only fourteen
organizations in the state and one of
four in Birmingham to receive the
Alabama Power Elevate Grant.
The Elevate grant program is a way to
empower nonprofits by providing
funds for community-centered
projects, hosting capacity-building
workshops and providing networking
opportunities within the nonprofit
community.
The Elevate grant packages include a
$10,000 grant in 2015 and a $5,000
challenge grant in 2016 for each grant
winner. Grant winners will also
participate in workshops through
2016 to help them grow and find ways
to expand their positive impact in the
community. Recipients will also
receive a technology assessment from
TechBridge valued at an additional
$5,000
Urban Service Camps 2015
Nearly 80 youth participated in
this summer’s Urban Service
Camps. In addition to workshops
ranging from poverty to privilege,
each group served in the
communities of Norwood and
Woodlawn, working alongside
residents to repair homes and clear
overgrown lots and sidewalks.
They also served with Alethia
House and the Birmingham
Botanical Gardens.
2015 also saw the introduction
of a new advanced camp for
youth returning for the third or
more years. The advanced
camp required youth to focus
deeply on one issue and share their
experience via a radio story,
produced with the help of WBHM
90.3FM.
Diversity of perspective is key at
USC. YouthServe strives to
accommodate every youth
regardless of financial
circumstance. More than 50% of
campers are on some type of
assistance.
36%
22%
42%
Non-scholarship
Partial Scholarship
Full Scholarship
VOLUNTEER PARTNER OF THE YEAR
For the great work provided at both
the spring and fall plant sales as well
as assisting in Gardens events and
helping to rid invasive plant species,
YouthServe was awarded 2015
Birmingham Botanical Gardens
Volunteer Partner of the Year. The
award was accepted by staff at a
special luncheon in December and
presented to youth in January.
URBAN SERVICE CAMP GUEST
SPEAKER, TIM ALEXANDER, OF THE
#FREEUAB CAMPAIGN
GRADUATE CAMPERS SERVING
HOMELESS
2015
YouthServe
School List
A.H. Parker High School
ACS
Alabama School of Fine Arts
Arrington Middle School
Berry MIddle School
Bessemer Academy
Bessmer City High School
Bottenfield Middle School
Bragg Middle School
Bumpus Middle School
Bush Hills Academy
Center Point High School
Chelsea High School
Chelsea Middle School
Clay Chalkville High School
Clay Chalkville Middle School
Erwin Middle School
Fairfield High School
G.W. Carver High School
Gardendale High School
Green Acres School
Helena High School
Hewitt-Trussville High School
Highlands School
Holy Family Cristo Rey Catholic
High School
Homewood High School
Homewood Middle
Hoover High School
*The following schools were
represented by participants in all
programs in 2015
Huffman High School
Huffman Middle School
Indian Springs School
Irondale Middle School
J. H. Phillips Academy
Jackson-Olin High School
Jefferson County International
Baccalaureate
John Carrol Catholic High
School
Jones Valley
Maranathan Academy
McAdory High School
McAdory Middle School
Minor High School
Moody High School
Moody Jr. High School
Morimer Jordan High School
Mountain Brook High School
Mountain Brook Junior High
School
Muscle Shoals Middle School
Oak Mountain High School
Pinson Valley High School
Pleasant Grove High School
Putnam Middle School
Ramsay Magnet High School
Red Mountain Community
School
Restoration Academy
Shades Mountain Christian
Shades Valley High School
Smith Middle School
Spain Park High School
St Clair County High School
Tabernacle Christian University
Tarrant High School
The Altamont School
Thompson High School
Vestavia Hills High School
W. J. Christian K-8
Wenonah High School
Wilkerson Middle School
2015
YouthServe
Board of
Directors
**Executive Committee
Richard Berliner, REV Birmingham,**
Rev. Elizabeth Goodrich, Independent
Presbyterian Church**
Dr. Allison Grizzle, NBCT
Connie Hill, Ph.D., Girls Inc.
Mary Jones, Greater Birmingham
Ministries**
Deputy Chief Jamal McCaskey,
Birmingham Police Department,
Chair***
Melanie McNary, SPHR
J. Hobson Presley, Jr., Balch &
Caroline Bolvig, United Way of Central Bingham LLP
Alabama
William T. Ratliff, III, Collateral
Victor Brown, Birmingham Business
Companies*
Alliance*
Nadav Raviv, City Paper Co.
Scotty Colson, Esq., City of
Birmingham Office of Economic Dev.
John D. Saxon, Saxon Attorneys
Suzanne Durham, YWCA Central AL,
Retired
P. Todd Fredella, Cadence Insurance
ltr: Richard Berliner, Will Ratliff, Jamal McCaskey
Executive Committee Melanie McNary, Richard Berliner,
Jamal McCaskey, Tom Zelko, Will Ratliff
Toni Webster, YouthServe Parent
Tom Zelco, Wells Fargo**
Program Committee Connie Hill, Toni Webster,
Allison Grizzle
YouthServe Staff
and AmeriCorps
Members
Clockwise from bottom left: Bookkeeper, Emily Curran;
Americorps Member, Jeri Bagley; Program Director,
Daniel Ross; Development Manager, Meesha Emmett;
AmeriCorps Member, Maurice Ball; Executive Director,
Jennifer Hatchett; Intern, Shaina Hamby.
Together, the YouthServe team strives to provide the
most valuable experience for the participants of each
program. They are all incredibly passionate about the
mission of the organization and bring nearly 70 years of
experience in youth programs, nonprofit, and
administration.
2015 YouthServe Contributors
$10,000+
Alabama Power Foundation
Carolyn & Will T. Ratliff, III
Community Foundation of
Greater Birmingham
ALUMNI
YS ALUMNI SPEAK
Caleb Weaver,
Homewood High School
Graduate, current student at
Georgetown University,
Washington, D.C.
“What stands out to me
about my YouthServe
experience is the way in
which it emphasized building
a community that is dedicated
to building social justice
together. My [current] work
at Georgetown is focused on
standing in solidarity with
workers and other
disadvantaged groups. The
diverse community I formed
at Urban Service Camp and
the grassroots efforts I
encountered during monthly
service projects taught me
that the only way to achieve
our goals is by building strong
communities that work
together.”
Mike & Gillian Goodrich
Foundation
Susan Mott Webb Charitable
Trust
Wells Fargo Foundation
$5000 +
Independent Presbyterian
Church Foundation
Ratliff Family Foundation
EBSCO
UAB Benevolent Fund
$1000 +
Enterprise Car Rental
Melanie & Blair McNary
Elizabeth & Mike Goodrich
Nell & Todd Fredella
Gillian & Mike Goodrich
The Caring Foundation
Suzanne & H. Michael
Thompson Foundation
Graham
Vulcan Materials Company
Honda Manufacturing of AL
Walmart Foundation
Jemison Investment
Warren Averett Kimbro
Company Marino
Gwendolyn Hagan
Rebecca Phillips
Jennifer L. Hatchett
Regions Corporation
Connie Hill
Becky & Williams Smith
L. Paul Kassouf
Joanna & Paul Ware
Maynard Cooper & Gale
U.S. Youth Games
The Goldenrod Fund
Craft O’Neal
up to $500
Benny Crocker
Grace Goodrich
Abby Allen
Carnetta Davis
Graham & Company
Leigh Davis
Tandy & Michael Graves
Leigh Ann DiCesaris
Alison L. Grizzle
David Dresher
M. Elizabeth Haddock
Susan and John Dulin
Hardee’s
Suzanne Durham
Shiann Harper
Marcene Emmett
Carolyn Howell
Meesha Emmett
Deborah & Willie Huff
Linda Flaherty-Goldsmith
Crystal Hunnicut
Stephanie Friedman Ronne & Donald Hess
Gwen Freeman
Robert Hynson
Paul Friedman
Jim ’N Nick’s
Andrea Garrett
Mary Jones
Virginia & Ernie Gauld
Kathryn Kendrick
Terri & David Glasgow
Karla & Scott Kennedy
Altec/Styslinger Foundation
Richard Berliner
BB&T
Bradley Arant Boult
Cummings
Buffalo Rock
Emily & Greg Curran
$500 +
The Altamont School
Elna Brendel
City of Birmingham
Skip Cooper
Anna & Chandler Cox
Babalu Birmingham
Key Baxter
J. Lauren Banks
Roderick Barge
YouthServe is currently
building an Alumni Network
to serve as a guide for
current students. Alumni will
be available to mentor,
provide advice to current
high school students. For
information about the YS
Alumni Network, contact
Jennifer Hatchett (205)
521-6651.
Daniel Foundation of AL
The Hill Crest Foundation
Joseph S. Bruno Charitable
Foundation
Junior League of Birmingham
William C. Beeler
Victor Brown
Derry Brice Bunting
Megann Bates Cain
Laurelia Caldwell
Chik-Fil-A
Molly Cole
Andrew Colson
Scotty Colson
Victoria L. Coman-Jackson
2015 YouthServe Contributors (con’t)
up to $500
Mayer Electric Supply Company J. Hobson Presley
James Taylor
Candy & Edward Meyerson
El Rameses
Temple Emanu-EL
Linda & Carl Miller
Trent Ramsey
James Thornton
Andrew Mitchell
Elizabeth Ratliff
Connie Urist
Catherine Montgomery
Lillie Ratliff
Phyllis Weinstein
Norita & Richard Murray
Lynn Raviv
Charles Wilkinson
Jason Nabors
Nadav Raviv
Misty & Smith Williams
Natalie Nadler
Ruby Tuesday
Sherrod Williams
Kate & Claude Neilsen
Lynn Bledsoe and William Ryan
Tom Zelko
Lori Oswald
John Saxon
Cheryl Parker
Cynthia & John Shearer
Lynn Perry
Joan Starnes
PFLAG
Yolanda Sullivan
DeDe and David Pittman
Melva Tate
YouthServe, Inc. 2717 7th Avenue South #105
Birmingham, AL 35233 phone (205) 521-6651 www.youthservebham.org