GallopNYC 2015 FY Annual Report
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GallopNYC 2015 FY Annual Report
GallopNYC 2015 FY Annual Report Sammy loves Trusty ANNUAL REPORT 2015 Our 10th Year! Success Story: She is now in college and aiming for a career in music and theater. Kimberly reads lips - including horse lips! Sarah Jane, Popcorn, Kimberly and Robin at the GallopNYC Horse Show. 2015–Blazing New Trails at GallopNYC! It's been a busy year at GallopNYC and we have lots of NEWS to share as we celebrate our 10 year anniversary: NEW NEW A NEW – A NEW Event – NEW –Alicia Kershaw, Executive Director ANNUAL REPORT 2015 2 About GallopNYC’s VOLUNTEERS 8th Annual Ride with Pride Horse Show Due to severe thunderstorms, the June Ride with Pride Horse Show’s Central Park venue was closed, but Lynne’s Riding School stepped in and saved the day. They hosted a mini show for about 25 of our riders on June 21st. It was a perfect day for the proud riders and their beaming families. And our generous sponsors and Blue Ribbon Donors raised nearly $60,000 for rider fee subsidies. We Love our Corporate Volunteers! Blackstone Volunteers with Don Katz and Zest GallopNYC Volunteers at our June Ride with Pride Horse Show GallopNYC Volunteer Honored by NYC Service Many thanks to JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, Moody’s, and The Blackstone Group (above) for sending us teams of volunteers! JPMorgan Chase every weekend in the Spring and Fall. Our FABULOUS Volunteers Our success depends on our volunteers. We began with 10 volunteers in 2007 and now have more than 350 active volunteers and more than 1000 volunteers on our roster. Deb Abel has volunteered 508 hours in the last six months and Merryl Scott volunteered 76 hours in the Spring term alone! GallopNYC volunteer Deb Abel (center) was honored by NYC Service for being one of NYC's hardest working volunteers Our ten hardest working volunteers in FY2015 were (hours): Deborah Abel Louis Levin Merryl Scott Chris Foster Robin Kutscher 737.5 190 161.75 105.71 104.75 Audrey Abbott Bruce Friedman Madeleine Bowman Jennifer Huber-Julie 100 89.5 85.8 84.5 83.25 AND THANK YOU Isis Goodwin - 81.59 Isis Goodwin, a new volunteer in Spring 2015, averaged 8 hours per week for 81 hours total for the Spring term. In 2015, we recorded over 10,500 volunteer hours – 10,588, to be exact – with a value of $280,000 (hours are valued at $26.45 per hour). Most of our began their association with GallopNYC as volunteers and continue to volunteer. 3 ANNUAL REPORT 2015 Our GallopNYC Participants We held lessons for as many as nine sessions Thomas, a rider from the MS Society on Mocha with Audrey and Sarah Jane Our grand total: 6,125 lessons! Does it Work? Schools and Organizations Riding with GallopNYC Brooklyn Autism Center Brooklyn Kindergarten Society PS231@PS215 PS255@PS154 IS25R PS255@PS151 PS396@PS289 PS77K@PS178 90% of our riders showed improvement on at least one of their goals. And ALL gained riding skills. Our partnership with Brooklyn Autism Center GallopNYC has partnered with the Brooklyn PS4K@PS81 The Spectrum School PS94M@PS281 PS94M@PS51 Millennium High School – Manhattan The National Multiple Sclerosis Society NYC – Southern New York Chapter Veterans’ Groups The Doe Fund – Peter Jay Sharp Center for Opportunity, Brooklyn, NY Volunteers of America – The Bronx, New York Michael on Mocha ANNUAL REPORT 2015 4 Financial Report for FY ended June 30, 2015 FY 2015 Support and Revenues List of Donors Riding fees Less Tuition Waivers Net riding fees Grants Contributions Contributed services Special events Interest/Dividend income Other income Total Support and Revenues Foundations: $202,507 (128,925) 73,582 296,303 169,242 1,747 253,519 2,876 964 $798,233 Expenses Program Services Therapeutic riding program $621,975 Support Services Management and General $110,527 Total Expenses $732,502 Ambrose Monell Foundation Blackstone Charitable Foundation Bloomberg Philanthropies Brooklyn Community Foundation The Coach Foundation Equus Foundation Heckscher Foundation for Children Laura J. Niles Foundation The Moody’s Foundation NYC Service Taft Foundation TD Charitable Foundation The Joseph Leroy & Ann C. Warner Fund The Laura B. Vogler Foundation Up2Us Youth INC Family Foundation/Donor Advised Funds: Increase in Net Assets 65,731 Net Assets Beginning of Year 296,234 Net Assets End of Year $358,816 Louis and Virginia Clemente Foundation Robert N. & Nancy A. Downey Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Goldman Sachs Gives Gross Family Foundation Leventhal Family Charitable Foundation Malkenson Foundation, Inc. Marks Family Foundation New York Community Trust Amy and Martin Post Fund Riggio Foundation Rippe Family Fund Adolph and Ruth Schnurmacher Foundation Schwab Charitable Gift Fund The Joseph S. and Diane H. Steinberg 1992 Charitable Trust Barbara and Donald Tober Foundation Lee and Cynthia Vance Foundation Corporate: Barclays Blackburn Architects Centurion Physical Therapy Electro-Miniatures, Corp. Epoch Investment Partners, Inc. Equestrian Sports Productions LLC Houlihan Lokey Jamaica Bay Riding Academy JPMorgan Chase Manhattan Saddlery NYC Transit Museum Samantha has a laugh on Gracie, with Dianne Garcia, photo by Aaron Finkel, 2014 The ReisNYC Team Richter Consulting Ridgewood Savings Bank WABC-TV Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB Youth INC Matching Funds: American Express Foundation BMO Harris The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation Colgate-Palmolive Company The D.E. Shaw Group Goldman Sachs Gives Hearst Open Society Foundation Prudential Foundation Royal Bank of Canada Silicon Valley Community Foundation UBS In-kind Donations: Apsona Robert Brennan Barclays Brooklyn Creative League Chronicle of the Horse City University of New York System (CUNY) Dechert LLP Liz Douglas EdLab at Teacher’s College, Columbia University Kathleen Evers Frances M. Green Jackson Lewis LLP Soledad Mills Ruth Moore Suzanne Kopp-Moskow Kathy Nissenbaum The Lawyers Alliance Collaborative Diane Paterson Riders’ Closet at Pegasus Therapeutic Riding Monty and Pat Roberts International Faith Rosenfeld Salesforce Foundation Martha Spector Vertical Response Youth INC 5 ANNUAL REPORT 2015 More News! GallopNYC Board of Directors Suzy Marquard, Chairwoman Audrey Abbott Richard Billson GallopNYC’s herd grew by two this year. Pride is a rescue from the Standardbred Anne Marie Sowder Chance Retirement Foundation. Pride is an ex-racehorse, who loves people much more Abigail Corcoran than he did the track, which makes him the perfect therapy horse. He’s a big boy Hendrik Laverge with an even bigger heart. Our newest member, Zest, joined the herd in June. He’s Terry Lawler Derek Manwaring Soledad Mills In a preview of FY2016, a friend donated a retired dressage horse to us. He's a Alexis Papageorge loveable handsome guy named Trusty. Sheila Patel Carla Pehowski Sol Reischer Jessica Rosen Vince Smith Kim Walker Alicia Kershaw, Executive Director Two NEW horses, Zest and Pride: Advisory Council Pride (back) with Grace (front) Zest NEW Leadership Training Program GallopNYC launched a new leadership training program for corporate teams and rising executives. In partnership with Lisa Mashburn, GallopNYC uses horses to help leaders and developing leaders tap into their leadership skills and unspoken communication styles. For more information see Corporate Training and Leadership, here: http://gallopnyc.org/programs Alicia Kershaw, Executive Director James Wilson, Director of Operations VIrginia Terry, Director of Development Peter Byrne, Program Manager Sarah-Jane Casey, Instructor Manager Marie Varvaro, Horse Manager Mocha puts Derek to the test LOOKING AHEAD: • The 21st Annual A Celebration to November 17th presented by Youth INC and honoring GallopNYC! • Master Trainer Chris Irwin is coming back to GallopNYC! From Saturday, October 31st through Monday, November 9th, Chris will host leadership clinics in the NYC area. For more information: [email protected] Deanie running the Brooklyn Half for GallopNYC Danielle Barth Georgina Bloomberg Michael John Carley John E. Franzreb III Frances Green Herb Sambol Judith Place Sloan Daniel Afonin, Program Outreach Associate, NYC Service Corps AmeriCorps member Priscilla Porras, Volunteer Outreach Associate, NYC Service Corps AmeriCorps member Nikki Lee, Program Specialist, Up2Us sports AmeriCorps VISTA member Anne Townsend, Development Consultant Jill Levey, Grant Writing Consultant PATH International Certified Instructors: Stephanie Blair Sarah Jane Casey, Advanced Patti Dreyer Alicia Kershaw Suzy Marquard Katie Murrell Carrie Nydick* Marie Varvaro James Wilson* Abigail Wellhouse* Dianne Garcia, Independent Physical Therapist specializing in Hippotherapy Susannah Gersten Independent LCSW ANNUAL REPORT 2015 6 Thank you to… •Y f s row • r reati e e f feel so wel ome • • ponies es of arrots t patient and kind horses and Leo at the Horse Show with Goldman Sachs CTW volunteers Our Veterans! http://gallop.nyc/VetsFox http://Gallop.nyc/vetsPTS Riding My Way Back At the Veterans ' Day Parade in Manhattan Aaron Heliker, Mindy Fisher, Peter Rosenbaum, Cmr. Terry Holiday, and Suzy Marquard at the screening of Riding My Way Back. 2015 Ride with Pride Horse Show Photos by Laura Foord Adam Kim Gabby Lauren Reischer takes Championship in Advanced Independent Equitation Division at the ALIHSSRD show at the Hampton Classic, shown on "Nemo" with her proud parents, Sol and Mary. Act with Compassion Foster Collaboration Enable Excellence Promote Advocacy: help our riders advocate; speak up for our equines' welfare Take Responsibility: for our horses, our people, and our resources Believe in Ability and Possibility To schedule a lesson, volunteer, or to make a donation, please contact us at: 646.233.4507 [email protected] www.GallopNYC.org