Service Agency
RECREATION and LEISURE SERVICE AGENCY
The recreation and leisure service agency identified for this study is that of local Park and Recreation Services throughout the United States. These services include YMCAs and other community centers from the non-profit sector (501c3 agencies) There are other similar services located in cities and towns across the United States however, those services are for-profit agencies such as local gyms and other fitness agencies or they are non-profit agencies that do not focus on the market in terms of fees charged for their services, although these fees are minimal.
RECREATION and LEISURE SERVICE AGENCY
THE YMCA
The YMCA is comprised of 2,617 non-profit community service organizations in the United States. This organization's mission is to "meet the health and human services needs of 20.2 million men, women and children in 10,000 communities in the United States." (About the YMCA, 2007) the following chart labeled Figure 1 lists the age and gender demographics of YMCA members further specifying the facility and program members in number as well.
YMCA Members 2,617 (2005 U.S. statistics)
Members 20.2 million
Facility members 11.8 million
Program members 8.4 million
Under age 18 members 9.5 million
Over age 18 members
10.6 million
Male members 10.1 million
Female members 10.1 million
Source: About the YMCA (2007)
I. Organizational Structure
AYP is stated to be the professional society for YMCA staff members in the Unites States. The Operating Principles of the AYP are stated to be those as follows (1) Connects and Supports AYP members; (2) Encourages Life Long Learning; (3) Enhances Personal and Career Development; (4) Advocates on Issues of Concern to AYP Members; (5) Promotes High Ethical Standards and Christian Values; and (6) Recognizes Individual Achievement and Excellence." (AYP, 2007)
II. National Board
AYP serves as the governing body for the YMCA and consists of 30 to 35 elected and appointed members. The National Board determines the policies and establishes the goals of the YMCA as well as appropriating and allocating funds. The member of the AYP includes those as follows:
national officers (chair, vice chair, secretary, treasurer, chief executive officer) members-at-large two elected officers from each of the seven regions
CEOs or their designees from the YMCA of the U.S.A., the YMCA Retirement Fund, Springfield College and the North American Fellowship of YMCA Retirees
The members are both elected and appointed and serve for three-year terms. The AYP programs and services are managed at the National level through the Board's standing committees, Chapter Services, Communications, Finance, Leadership Development, Member Services and Support Services. Seven geographic regions have been identified by the AYP with Chapters within each of the seven regions, which are organized to make provision of the "most meaningful grass-roots experience possible for the members." (AYP, 2007)
III. Regions/Chapters/States
The Regions, Chapter and Associated States are depicted in the following chart labeled Figure 2.
Regions/Chapters/Associated States of YMCA in the United States
Region
Chapters
Associated States
Northeast
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
ME, MA, NY, NH, CT, VT, RI
Mideast
NJ, MD, DE, PA, DC
Southeast
21, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29
VA, KY, TN, FL, NC, SC, GA, AL, MS, LA and parts of Southern in Great Lakes
MI, OH, WV
North Central
IL, IA, NE, WI, MN, ND, SD, in and Billings, MT
South Central
MO, Southwestern IL, KS, AR, OK, TX, CO
Pacific
AZ, NM, NV, CA, HI, UT, ID, or, WA, MT, AK and parts of West TX
Source: AYP: To Advance the YMCA Profession (2007)
IV. YMCA - Collaboration with Other Organizations in Community
The YMCA works with other organizations in the community. The YMCA states the following statistics:
1,712 Ys work with elementary schools;
1,406 Ys work with middle schools;
810 Ys work with homeschool programs;
1,282 Ys work with hospitals;
1,515 Ys work with churches; and 519 Ys work with juvenile courts (About the YMCA, 2007)
V. Other Services Provided by YMCA
Recreation and leisure services are only a part of the YMCA's program scope and reaches "far beyond the United States" into more than 120 foreign countries providing services to in excess of 45 million throughout the world. Other services provided include "job training, new immigrant education, teen leadership opportunities, parenting classes, social opportunities for seniors and housing." (Ibid)
VI. YMCA Economic Model
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