EIN 13-5604788

Silver Bay Association for Christian Conferences and Training

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
267
Year formed
1941
Most recent tax filings
2022-12-01
Description
Silver Bay YMCA is a charitable organization that fosters relationships and strengthens communities through conferences and retreats in NY.
Total revenues
$10,373,708
2022
Total expenses
$9,296,779
2022
Total assets
$46,052,135
2022
Num. employees
267
2022

Program areas at Silver Bay Association for Christian Conferences and Training

for over 121 years, Silver Bay Association for Christian Conferences and Training (doing business as Silver Bay ymca) has been a location for churches, schools, and other non-profit organizations to gather for Conferences and retreats. Silver Bay not only provides room and board for Conferences, but supports them with many programs and activities which impact participants in the following ways:-develop wholesome and socially responsible values for daily living, develops moral and ethical behavior based on Christian principles. As a ymca, we are for youth development, for healthy living, and for social responsibility.-on youth development: our ymca is committed to nurturing the potential of every child and teen. We believe that all youths deserve the opportunity to discover who they are and what they can achieve to their fullest potential. We strive to help young people cultivate the values, skills, and relationships that lead to positive behaviors, better health, and educational achievement. Our ymca programs offer a range of experiences that enrich cognitive, social, physical, and emotional growth. Expenses include subsidies and direct financial assistance that make participation possible for the young people we engage.-healthy living: the ymca is a leading voice on health and well-being. We create opportunities for families to come together, to enrich their relationships, encourage good health, and deepen their faith and foster connections through fitness, sports, fun, and shared interests. As a result, people in our community, locally and globally, are receiving the support, guidance, and resources they need to achieve greater health in spirit, mind, and body. This is particularly important as our nation struggles with an obesity crisis, families struggle with work/life balance, children struggle with finding their own identity in an increasingly complex world and individuals search for personal fulfillment. Our programs are accessible, affordable, and open to all faiths, backgrounds, abilities, and income levels; we are open to all people. We provided financial assistance to people who otherwise would have faced economic barriers to participate.-on social responsibility: our ymca believes in giving back and supporting our neighbors. We have been listening and responding to our communitys most critical social needs for more than 121 years. We offer various ymca programs which include; after school tutoring, arts and crafts and physical activities and safe harbor activities (while parents are working); various spiritual life activities (no cost clergy respite, mens and womens prayer groups, book study, spiritual mentorship, grief counseling, church services, marriage ceremonies and funeral services, baptisms and other religious/spiritual services); no-cost military respite for veterans (and their families) returning from overseas deployment; no-cost respite for people undergoing cancer treatment. These are some examples of how we deliver Training, resources, and support that empower our neighbors to affect change, bridge gaps, and overcome obstacles.programs:-brookside trinity respite program serves as a pastors respite center offering room, board, and personal space for study and prayer. Support services and activities are also provided for immediate family members at no cost to the individual. Approximately 635 people served. Spiritual life programs provide a wide variety of support services including pastoral counseling, career counseling, marriage recovery, worship services, weddings, memorial services, classes, grieving, and prayer groups. Appoximately 5,366 individuals served. Due to covid-19, spiritual life held monthly devotionals and worship service virtually. Approximately 5,970 people viewed.-silver Bay ymca offers a no cost respite getaway to individuals and families affected by cancer. We partner with several health care institutions including glens falls hospital and hudson headwaters health network inc., who identify patients in need, and Silver Bay ymca in turn provides the food, lodging and activities at no cost. More than 18 individuals/families received services. The programs give individuals/families the opportunity to reconnect, grow spiritually, mentally, and emotionally during a very difficult time in their lives. The services are valued at approximately $10,148.-silver Bay ymca offers active-duty military personnel and their families the opportunity to participate in our programs at no cost to them. 6 individuals had the opportunity to renew and relax in an atmosphere that provided programming that helped individuals to use our programs, reconnect with their families before or after deployment; allowed use of facilities to help the individuals find comfort through our spiritual programs and to grow both mentally and emotionally. The services are valued at approximately $3,464.-as part of Silver Bay ymcas mission to have a positive impact on its community, Silver Bay offers the vacations made possible program, which provides local families who may not have the financial ability to enjoy a vacation in the adirondacks with the opportunity for rest and renewal. Understanding the unique challenges that these families face, Silver Bay ymca is honored to provide this opportunity at no cost, giving these families the opportunity to reconnect with one another and enjoy a reprieve from the stresses associated with everyday life. In addition, Silver Bay ymca expanded vacations made possible to include individuals and families who have provided essential services to patients and people throughout the covid-19 pandemic, or who have suffered financially as a result of the covid-19 pandemic. Approximately 6 individuals were served, valued at approximately $6,300.-day camp is provided during the summer months to provide youth with safe, wholesome and positive activities that focus on the core values of caring, honesty, respect, and social responsibility. This program also benefits working parents by relieving the stress of balancing work and life issues knowing their children are in a safe and positive environment. More than $17,640 in scholarships was provided for this program. Approximately 454 children served during the summer season.-the Silver Bay ymca teen center is a safe and wholesome place for youth, where students interact with their peers on a level playing field, caring adults provide a safety net of supportive services, fun, fellowship, self-discovery flourish. Students have access to a variety of recreational activities: from open gym to arts and crafts, homework help, and the ymca leaders club program. This program is available to any teen in the north country in grades 6 through 12 at no cost. The teen center is also made available to other community groups at no cost for activities that include: senior citizen recreational activities and community youth team sport Training and practice. Approximately 135 youth participated in the program.-youth and government is a program that develops leadership abilities and political awareness abilities in high school students and helps them become good citizens through learning and experiencing our democratic legislative process. Additionally, they learn the skills of negotiating, writing and oral debate skills. This program also gives teens positive role models and helps them develop better self-esteem, a strong work ethic, group skills, and an interest in civic involvement. Approximately 90 youth participated in the program.-elementary through college school groups come to Silver Bay for team-building activities that help youth to learn to work together to accomplish goals and build self-esteem by stepping out of their comfort zones and identifying personal strengths to become better leaders. Approximately 870 students served.-educational lectures and leadership development programs are provided to help adults learn new skills and become aware of current issues in a rapidly changing world. Approximately 1,184 people served.-fitness center and hiking trails are provided year-round to encourage healthy lifestyles for all ages. Approximately 7,099 people served.-lifetime activities like canoeing, archery, tennis, and exercise classes are learned which encourage both youth and adults to adopt healthy lifestyles. Approximately 116,138 people served.-a no-cost lending library for people of all ages provides learning opportunities. Approximately 2,471 people served.

Who funds Silver Bay Association for Christian Conferences and Training

Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
GrantmakerDescriptionAmount
Henry M. Rowan Family FoundationGeneral Support$1,500,000
Schwab Charitable FundHuman Services$128,825
National Philanthropic TrustHuman Services$67,000
...and 11 more grants received

Personnel at Silver Bay Association for Christian Conferences and Training

NameTitleCompensation
Peter DoliberChief Executive Officer$159,272
Maletta HouriganChief Financial Officer$104,944
Stephanie WagonerChair and Chief Visionary Officer$0
Steven TammPast Former Chief Executive Officer$55,000
Morris PetersSecretary$0
...and 9 more key personnel

Financials for Silver Bay Association for Christian Conferences and Training

RevenuesFYE 12/2022
Total grants, contributions, etc.$4,307,809
Program services$4,213,425
Investment income and dividends$398,294
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$0
Net rental income$0
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$1,346,086
Net income from fundraising events$-7,700
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$96,481
Miscellaneous revenues$19,313
Total revenues$10,373,708

Form 990s for Silver Bay Association for Christian Conferences and Training

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2022-122023-05-16990View PDF
2021-122022-06-08990View PDF
2020-122021-05-21990View PDF
2019-122021-01-21990View PDF
2018-122019-06-19990View PDF
...and 9 more Form 990s
Data update history
October 25, 2023
Received grants
Identified 7 new grant, including a grant for $1,750,000 from Henry M. Rowan Family Foundation
August 12, 2023
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2021
July 5, 2023
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2022
June 29, 2023
Updated personnel
Identified 5 new personnel
May 21, 2023
Updated personnel
Identified 5 new personnel
Nonprofit Types
Parks and recreation centersHuman service organizationsCharities
Issues
Human servicesCommunity improvement
Characteristics
ChristianReligiousPolitical advocacyOperates donor advised fundsLobbyingFundraising eventsEndowed supportManagement and technical assistanceCommunity engagement / volunteeringProvides scholarshipsFundraising races, competitions, and tournamentsTax deductible donations
General information
Address
87 Silver Bay Rd
Silver Bay, NY 12874
Metro area
Glens Falls, NY
County
Warren County, NY
Website URL
silverbay.org/ 
Phone
(518) 543-8501
Facebook page
SilverBayYMCA 
Twitter profile
@silverbayymca 
IRS details
EIN
13-5604788
Fiscal year end
December
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
1941
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
P02: Human Services Management and Technical Assistance
NAICS code, primary
713940: Fitness and Recreational Sports Centers
Parent/child status
Independent
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