2021 STAT SHEET - Sports In Schools
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Our mission is to improve the lives of under resourced youth by increasing access and opportunities to sports in their schools
To Our Incredible Fanbase, we launched a new scholarship program called, “Just Athlete,” recognizing student-athletes who aren’t “just” been quite the year! When I transitioned into this It’s athletes but are young people participating in creating role July 1, 2020, we were in the middle of civil unrest a “just” society. Lastly, along with other non-profits, we and a pandemic, both of which most of us have not conducted a virtual fundraising event. The final count: experienced in our lifetime. Initially, I didn’t know if and we resourced 33 schools, impacted 1,087 student- how we would make it through the school year, athletes, distributed 1,798 items, and offered 31 days of especially not knowing if or when school or school programming. sports would return. KClay Vo, Evergreen High School student-athlete characterized the school year well As I reflect on what has been a very turbulent saying, “I use sports as my getaway from stress. I school year, I am grateful. Grateful for our amazing haven’t been able to do that because of the pandemic.” team and board, and grateful for each of you. We So many student-athletes can relate. undoubtedly could not have made the year count without being able to count on you. So on behalf of the One of our goals coming into this new role during a entire Sports In Schools team, THANK YOU for making time of unrest and uncertainty was this – make it count! it count this year! To make it count, we added 5 new board members from the community and a communications intern, Jackelin As we all start to emerge on the other side of this Jimenez through University of Washington’s UCBI pandemic that has sidelined student-athletes, we (Undergraduate Community-based Internship) Program. anticipate school sports to make a comeback. We To make it count, we strengthened existing partnerships want to make sure we are there to support them and cultivated new ones to execute programs. To make and we hope we can continue to count on your it count, we pivoted from our in-person girls leadership support! camp and held a virtual girls leadership summit on National Women & Girls in Sports Day. To make it With Gratitude, count, we pivoted from our fall 2020 “Aces” middle school tennis program so we could conduct an in- person program in the spring of 2021. To make it count, GLENN MCCRAY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
THE TEAM 2020 -202 1 BOARD M EM B ER ROS TER GLENN MCCRAY C H R I S A X EL L CHRIS BL AIS P H Y L B R OW N M A R L EI S H A COX E X EC U T I V E D I R EC TO R CHRISTINA BROADWIN L I Z Z Y EL L I N G TO N B O B BY G EN T RY JOHN HUNT B.J. KUNTZ P R O G R A M D I R EC TO R JACKELIN JIMENEZ S T E V E L AT I M ER W I L L N I CCO L L S K H Y R EE S M I T H K AT I E WA L L AC E CO M M U N I C AT I O N S I N T ER N S T EP H EN I E W H EEL ER - S M I T H S A R A W I T TA
why i serve “ i believe Sports in Schools “ particpation in sports to be a tremendous provides a sense of resource for marginaliz ed community and well-being youth that may face that all students should hardships when seeking have access to. I serve opportunities to engage in because our cur rent a sport. I am proud to have systems fail to provide been a part of this great adequate resources to organiz ation. support the mental, PH Y L B ROWN physical and emotional OU TGOING BOA RD MEMBER health of all students, especially BIPOC youth. K ATI E WA LL ACE CURRENT BOA RD MEMBER
2021 by the number s 33 SCHOOLS SUPPORTED 1,087 11 STUDENT S C H O O L ATHLETES DISTRICTS RESOURCED 1,798 63% I T E M S EXPERIENCE 31 D I R E C T PROGRAM DISTRIBUTED FINANCIAL HARDSHIP DAYS 23 73% IDENTIF Y A S B I P O C BIPOC = Black, Indigenous, People of Color
financials why INCOME WE give $1 7 7, 7 5 4 . 4 2 13% 8% $13,973 CORPORATE & FOUNDATION “ We give because we $22,734 GIVING have experienced the GRANTS 32% enor mous positive $57,102 FUNDRAISING difference school 22% EVENT EXPENSES sports can make in a $39,504 INDIVIDUAL $1 1 1 , 5 0 6 .9 3 child’s life, and we GIVING 25% believe all youth $44,442 IN-KIND GIVING deserve access to 36% high-quality $40,546 OPERATIONS athletic progr ams 64% FUTURE PROGRAMS & $70,961 and equipment. PROGRAMS O P E R AT I O N A L R E S E R V E S S H E R M A N FA M I LY FOU N DATION $1 6 1 , 0 4 1 .7 2 CURRENT DONOR
school partner ships SEATTLE OOOXXOXXOOOXOO HIGHLINE RENTON XXXX XXX PRIVATE KENT X XXXX UNIVERSITY NORTH THURSTON X PLACE X TACOMA X FRANKLIN PIERCE XX GRANDVIEW PASCO X X FRANKLIN PIERCE SCHOOL DISTRICT // Franklin Pierce High School // Washington High School // GRANDVIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT // Grandview High School HIGHLINE SCHOOL DISTRICT // Evergreen High School // Highline High School // Mount Rainier High School // Tyee High School KENT SCHOOL DISTRICT // Kentlake High School // Kent Meridian High School // Kentridge High School // Kentwood High School NORTH THURSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT // River Ridge High School // PASCO SCHOOL DISTRICT // Pasco High School RENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT // Hazen High School // Lindbergh High School // Renton High School // SEATTLE SCHOOL DISTRICT // Aki Kurose Middle School // Asa Mercer Middle School // Broadview Thompson K-8 // Chief Sealth High School // Cleveland High School // Denny Middle School // Franklin High School // Garfield High School // Jane Addams Middle School // McClure Middle School // Orca K-8 // Rainier Beach High School // South Shore K-8 // Washington Middle School TACOMA SCHOOL DISTRICT // Stadium High School // UNIVERSITY PLACE SCHOOL DISTRICT // Curtis High School // PRIVATE // Kennedy Catholic
“ SIS is important because it brings hope to schools and kids who don’t get things other kids get. STUDENT-ATHLETE
VIRTUAL GIRLS LEADER SHIP SUMMIT NATIONAL WOMEN & GIRLS IS SPORTS DAY (FEB. 3) “ PURPOSE I know it’s ENCOURAGE, EQUIP, AND EMPOWER Sports In Schools HIGH SCHOOL FEMALE ATHLETES but everything they’re teaching is basically sports in life 175 STUDENT-ATHLETES, COACHES, REACH DAVI N A & ATHLETIC DIRECTORS REGISTERED VOLLE Y BA LL COACH 14 SCHOOLS REPRESENTED 7 SPEAKERS
aces middle school tennis progr am MARCH 1 - APRIL 9 INCREASE ACCESS TO THIS LIFETIME SPORT “ PURPOSE It’s a great way WHILE BUILDING CONFIDENCE AND PROVIDING to get exercise, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY OUTDOORS WHILE ALSO you make new HELPING YOUTH EXPAND THEIR SOCIAL NETWORKS friends, you lear n a new sport E LI 126 STUDENTS REGISTERED PA RTICIPA NT REACH 9 COACHES 7 SITES
awards COACH OF THE YEAR EMERGING LEADER TA SHA H ICK S MCCR AY M A RLE I S H A COX GIRL S B A SK E T B A LL HE A D COACH SOCIA L WORK ER E V ERGREEN HIGH SCHOOL SHOWA LT ER MIDDLE SCHOOL JUST ATHLETE JUST ATHLETE JOH N M AG I R A K A RRINGTON SM ITH T ENNIS // S TA DIUM HIGH SCHOOL CHEERLE A DING // CUR TIS HIGH SCHOOL CO LLEG E CO LLEG E M A SS ACHUSE T T S INS TIT U T E X AVIER UNIV ER SIT Y OF LOUISIA N A OF T ECHNOLOG Y COACH OF THE YEAR is awarded to a coach who goes above and beyond the call of coaching EMERGING LEADER is awarded to a former student-athlete at a partner school who is giving back to their community JUST ATHLETE is awarded to student-athletes who aren’t just athletes but are participating in creating a just society in their school and community
stay tuned SPRING 2022 FUNDRAISER THANK YOU!
W W W. SPORT SIN SCHOOL S .ORG
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