annual report 2014-2015
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annual report 2014-2015
annual report 2014-2015 Making our community more active Table of Contents Letter from the President & Board of Directors . . . 3 An Award Winning Year & 2015 Highlights. . . . . . 4-5 Bike Walk RVA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7 Sports Backers Digital Community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Sports Backers Ambassadors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Kids Run RVA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Sports Backers Fitness Warriors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11 In the News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Financials. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Event Impact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Donor List. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Sponsor List. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Dear Friends, Do you want to fully understand the impact that an active lifestyle can have on someone? Simply ask a child who has just received their first and only pair of running shoes. High five someone who has finished their first Ukrop’s Monument Avenue 10k. Watch a family pedal their bikes safely down a paved trail. Attend a free fitness class hosted by a Fitness Warrior. The changes happening in our community are apparent and inspiring, and the past year offers plenty of evidence. As the board chair of Sports Backers, I am constantly reminded of why it is such a pleasure to be involved in delivering on our mission of promoting an active lifestyle to residents in all corners of the Richmond region—a mission that is only possible through your generous donations of time, talent, and treasure. Just in the past year, Bike Walk RVA, Active RVA, and Kids Run RVA have flourished into award-winning initiatives, and Sports Backers has built a brand that is wellknown and respected in the community for producing organized, fun, and active events for people of all abilities and interests. Our nationally-recognized programs and events are a direct result of the generosity of donors, volunteers, and sponsors like you. You make them come to life, and our community is following suit. Your continued investment is vital to our success at making this region a healthier and more vibrant place to live. We are truly grateful for your support. impact Sports Backers has had on the community but also the motivation that our community offers to us. We hope this report will inspire you to be a Sports Backers’ participant and cheerleader for years to come as we continue our own marathon of making Richmond the most active community in the country. Sincerely, Tyler Hutchens Board Chair We hope you find inspiration in the following pages as you peruse the facts, figures, and stories that represent not only the Tyler is currently working with Merrill Lynch in Fredericksburg. His interests include fly fishing, running, mountaineering and golf. Tyler and his wife, Shannon, have two young boys. He has completed both the NYC Marathon and the Blue Ridge Relay twice and has climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro. board of directors President MR. Tyler Hutchens, Merrill Lynch Past-President MR. DONALD B. GARBER, Kjellstrom and Lee, Inc. Vice-Presidents MR. EARL COX, The Martin Agency MR. NED W. MASSEE, MeadWestvaco MS. DEE ANN REMO, Heritage Wealth Advisors Secretary MR. DENNIS RYAN, Community Volunteer Legal Counsel MR. ANDREW K. CLARK, LeClairRyan Treasurer MR. DONALD B. GARBER, Kjellstrom and Lee, Inc. Board Members Mrs. Maureen Ackerly, Armstrong Bristow Farley & Schwarzschild PLC Dr. David Belde, Bon Secours Richmond Health System MR. ROBERT M. BLUE, Dominion MR. BRIAN BORTELL, Timmons Group MR. JONATHAN COLEMAN, The New Y-CAPP, Inc. MR. BRYAN S. CRAM, Scott & Stringfellow DR. DOUGLAS CUTTER, HCA Virginia Health System Mr. Calvin W. “Woody” Fowler, Jr., Williams Mullen MR. MARCOS F. IRIGARAY, VCU Health System THE HONORABLE DOROTHY JAECKLE, Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors The Honorable Angela Kelly-Wiecek, Hanover County Board of Supervisors MR. C. BURKE KING, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Ms. Lenora Mariner, Estes Express Mr. Samuel Mintz, BB&T Scott & Stringfellow THE HONORABLE TYRONE NELSON, Henrico County Board of Supervisors THE HONORABLE CYNTHIA I. NEWBILLE, Richmond City Council MS. COURTNEY MOATES PAULK, Hirschler Fleischer MR. SEAN RAMAGE, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond MR. DANIEL T. SCHMITT, HHHunt Mr. Buck Stinson, Capital One MR. BARRY TAYLOR, Community Volunteer MR. JOHN H. WICK IV, Wells Fargo Bank 3 // an award-winning year Kids Run RVA: Youth Running Event of the Year Kids Run RVA won Running USA’s award for Youth Running Event of the Year for the Call Federal Marathon, Jr., recognizing it as the best youth running event in the country. With 1,070 participants in 2014, an event record, it is a key part of Kids Run RVA’s mission to promote physical activity to youth across the Richmond Region and encourage more kids to get moving more often. 2015 h Bike Walk RVA: Bicycling Magazine’s People’s Choice Award Bicycling Magazine’s People’s Choice Award recognized Bike Walk RVA for its work to improve bike and pedestrian infrastructure in the Richmond area. Together with a host of regional partners, Bike Walk RVA successfully advocated for increased projects and funding in Richmond and surrounding areas and created the Bike Walk RVA Academy to train and empower community advocates. Fitness Warriors: RVA Creativity Awards ‘Boundary Breakers Award’ Thanks to its innovative approach to battling inactivity in communities with high rates of chronic disease, Sports Backers Fitness Warriors took home the ‘Boundary Breakers Award’ at the annual RVA Creativity Awards. The Fitness Warriors are building a legacy of leadership and fitness by training new fitness professionals and offering free weekly classes for hundreds of Richmonders. 4 Kate Reedy honored as Volunteer of the Year! Out of 7,000+ awesome volunteers that help put on Sports Backers events and programs, the honor went to Kate Reedy (center). Third Annual Active RVA Awards Luncheon honors 136 certified organizations! highlights Kicks for Kids provides new shoes to 80 kids! Through an online “Kicks for Kids” campaign, we were able to donate new running shoes to children who otherwise can’t afford them. Keyon loved his! Fitness Warriors fight to help those who need it most! We launched Fitness Warriors to train members of the community with talent, passion, and potential to be professional fitness instructors in Richmond’s communities with the highest rates of chronic disease. Our frst graduating class included 18 Warriors! Ambassadors are spreading the news! Kit Forrest (left) and Kathryn Pullam are among the 18 Ambassadors chosen to represent Sports Backers locally and regionally. They share information about our mission, programs, and events. Bike Walk Academy graduates two classes! The Bike Walk RVA Academy aims to turn local walking and bicycling advocates into grassroots leaders in their communities. Congratulations to all Academy grads and an extra pat on the back to Shawn Winter (center) for being named the Bike Walk RVA Volunteer of the Year! Ginter Park Elementary School was among the 73 area schools and 63 companies that earned Active RVA Certification, recognizing their efforts to implement programs that promote physical activity. (Pictured - Brent Thompson of Ginter Park) Anthem Richmond Marathon weekend attracts record numbers and incredible athletes! Antoine Craig, a visually impaired runner, ran with his guide Karl Cover during the HCA Virginia 8k. Marathon weekend again set record numbers for participation and provided countless inspirational stories like that of Antoine, who posted a personal best. 20,586 Participants! 5 // Bike walk rva The Year of the Bike in RVA By Max Hepp-Buchanan Director of Bike Walk RVA It’s safe to say that 2015 is the “Year of the Bike” in greater Richmond. There are a number of plans, projects, and programs sprouting up throughout the region aimed at defining RVA as a walkable and bikeable place to live. Thanks in part to the advocacy efforts of local champions, supportive funders, a dedicated staff, and thousands of area residents, the Bike Walk RVA team’s hard work of the past year is starting to pay off. Bike Walk RVA ended the 2014 fiscal year with a huge budget win in the City of Richmond. City Council amended the budget to include $4.5 million for walking and biking projects. $3 million of that went toward funding the T. Tyler Potterfield Memorial Bridge, which—when completed—will be the 6 first uninterrupted bicycle- and pedestrian-only crossing of the James River in our region. Due to the advocacy efforts of the community—mobilized by Bike Walk RVA—City Council also allocated $1.5 million for early implementation of Richmond’s Bicycle Master Plan, which is now in final draft form and awaiting formal adoption. Since then, five new bike lane projects have been implemented, several of which will be Richmond’s first “buffered” bike lanes. The buffered bike lanes will add more physical separation between people on bikes and in cars. Finally, the lengthy and arduous Floyd Avenue saga came to a victorious close, amounting to a major win for supporters of this project. Among a number of other “firsts” for the City, Floyd Ave will be the first “Bike-Walk Street” in the region—a slow-speed, low-volume residential street that is optimized for bicycle and pedestrian travel. Through these campaigns and others, Bike Walk RVA’s organization of a community of advocates builds support for these projects from start to finish. This year, 38 people graduated from the Bike Walk RVA Academy, which was so popular the decision was made to run it twice, back to back. Over the course of eight weeks, dedicated residents develop the tools and skills they need to become effective advocates for walking and biking projects in their communities. Upon graduation, they are given the appropriate title of “Champion” and begin the real work of working to effect on-the-ground change in neighborhoods across the city. “The Bike Walk RVA Academy exposed me to much more than I ever anticipated,” said Bike Walk RVA Academy graduate and volunteer of the year, Shawn Winter. “Creating change in your community is not about having the loudest voice and making demands. Progress requires organization, leadership, persistence, collaboration, and communication. I now feel prepared with the skills needed to successfully advocate for a safe walking and bicycling environment in our community.” The Bike Walk RVA movement has been busy in Chesterfield County as well! For the past year and a half, Bike Walk RVA director Max Hepp-Buchanan has had the privilege of serving on the project team of the Chesterfield County Bikeways and Trails Plan, a new document that will amend the County’s Comprehensive Plan and put Chesterfield on the map (literally and figuratively) for taking a lead in bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure planning. “We valued the perspective of including a team member who not only has personal experience living in a bikable and walkable community but also understands the technical nature of designing such facilities,” said Heather Barrar, Principal Planner with Chesterfield County and project lead for the Bikeways and Trails Plan. “Max also served as regional resource, bringing his knowledge of all of the plans and projects from the Richmond region to the table.” With more than 360 miles of new paved trails and on-street bikeways proposed across the county, this is an ambitious plan is up for adoption by the Board of Supervisors in late 2015. Jeffrey S. Cribbs, Sr., President and CEO of Richmond Memorial Health Foundation and a proud partner of Bike Walk RVA said, “Since the inception of Bike Walk RVA, Sport Backers has made impressive progress in building bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure and public awareness for our region. More importantly, they have shown what great strides can be made when organizations and localities work together towards a common goal.” Sports Backers' Bike Walk RVA program couldn’t agree more. Without the support of the RVA community, the Richmond Memorial Health Foundation, the Robins Foundation, and countless individual donors we would not have the same success. The region has evolved by leaps and bounds when it comes to advocating for, planning, and building comfortable and connected places for people to walk and bike, and Sports Backers is honored to be a part of this growth. It’s been a great year. // a look into our digital community 136,688 Facebook Fans 3,650 9,218 Instagram Followers Twitter Followers site visits 663,231 sportsbackers.org 160,733 dominionriverrock.org 481,321 richmondmarathon.org 14,037 activerva.org ad impressions 58,080,328 6,665,331 pulse subscribers 60,000+ subscribe 7 // Sports Backers ambassador q&A: kathryn pullam How did you get involved with the Sports Backers Ambassador program? Since becoming a big fan of the Ukrop’s Monument Avenue 10k, I’ve always felt like an unofficial ambassador for Sports Backers —always trying to get my friends and family to register, too. This ramped up even more after I participated in the Marathon Training Team for the first time in 2013 and got involved with the President’s Council, Sports Backers' young professionals group. The more I learned about Sports Backers and got to know the staff, the more I wanted to advocate for all of the amazing work they are doing. When I heard about the Ambassador program, I was so excited to apply and now am so glad that I’ve made things “official.” What’s your favorite way to stay fit and active? Without a doubt, running. It’s still so strange to hear that come from my own mouth! It’s been five years and four marathons since I first started this journey, but I still can’t believe I’m a runner. I also swim, bike, and do yoga. My husband and I recently got some kayaks, and I’m looking forward to adding that to my fitness repertoire. “...I just feel like physical activity is a powerful way to improve so much about not only an individual’s life but an entire community. From my own experience, physical activity has made me not only healthier but also happier...” Favorite Sports Backers event? T his is a really difficult decision to make! If I have to choose an event, it is the Ukrop’s Monument Avenue 10k. As the first race I ever ran, and the only race “streak” I’ve got going for me (6 years and counting), it holds a special place in my heart. But even more importantly, I think that the 10k embodies the true spirit of the Richmond active community - welcoming, supportive, fun, and celebratory. A friend of mine once described it as a “gateway” race for runners - once you do the 10k, you get hooked. It is so true. 8 Best part of being an Ambassador? Seeing the recognition and excitement in people’s faces and voices when they approach me and say “You’re with Sports Backers? You guys have the BEST marathon in the country!” or “I LOVE the 10k! I do it every year!” Representing Sports Backers at the expo for the Raleigh Rock n’ Roll Marathon was a great experience because basically I spent an entire day talking with other runners about how awesome Sports Backers' events are. It is wonderful and rewarding to see how many people have been positively impacted by the work of this organization. Why do you think physical activity is important? In addition to the obvious health benefits, I just feel like physical activity is a powerful way to improve so much about not only an individual’s life but an entire community. From my own experience, physical activity has made me not only healthier but also happier (really!), has introduced me to so many wonderful people, and helped me feel so much more connected to Richmond as a whole. Happier, more connected people result in a stronger community all around! What’s your personal mission as an Ambassador? I want everyone who interacts with me in my role as Ambassador to come away knowing that Sports Backers is for them—that no matter who they are, where they live, what their level of fitness is, or what their interest is, they know that they are welcome and that there is a place for them in one of the Sports Backers’ programs or events. Sports Backers isn’t just for runners—it is for everyone. Favorite place to be active in Richmond? The James River Trail System. We are so lucky to have this beautiful resource—a place to escape the city without ever really having to leave. I have definitely spent mornings running the trails that I never wanted to end. // Kids Run RVA b u l C n u R y r a t n e m e l E o r o b s n a at Sw By Jacki Quinlan Community Fitness Engagement Specialist Ask Lillian Jordan, one of Richmond Public School’s youngest runners at Swansboro Elementary school, what she likes best about run club and she will quickly tell you “Mrs. D—she is so fun!” She’s referring to Jill Diefenbach, Swansboro’s PE teacher. The Swansboro run club is spearheaded by Diefenbach with assistance from the school nurse, Mrs. Perry, and several parents that consistently help with coaching the 35 kids. Swansboro Elementary is a Title 1 school, which faces unique challenges that come from being situated in a lower income community. It is well known that lack of physical activity contributes to the national obesity epidemic, which is particularly acute in lower income communities. Childhood obesity is known to lead to serious health problems, such as Type 2 diabetes, sleep apnea, and heart disease. But Diefenbach is up for the challenge, explaining “this is where I am meant to be.” We couldn’t agree more, as Diefenbach was recently named the Kids Run RVA Volunteer of the Year and Swansboro’s Teacher of the Year. Diefenbach makes sure the focus of the Swansboro run club is on being physically active, but she puts just as much effort into making sure the kids are having fun in the process. They meet for 45 minutes before the start of school twice per week for both a fall and a spring season. She started a run club at Oak Grove Elementary school in the spring of 2012 and, after being transferred to Swansboro, started a club there in the fall of that same year. Both clubs have been going strong ever since. And while the kids are definitely having fun, they are certainly getting fit in the process. One of the Swansboro runners, Keon Kearney (pictured bottom right), won the half mile race at the 2014 Call Federal Marathon, Jr. So what makes the run club at Swansboro such a success? Diefenbach will tell you it’s because they make sure every session ends with a fun game or team building activity to reward the kids’ hard work during practice that day. It’s likely also because Diefenbach is so resourceful! She seeks out funding to support her efforts and was awarded a mini grant, thanks to the partnership between Richmond Road Runners Club and Sports Backers, to help fund the costs associated with offering a run club. She also takes advantage of the various levels of support offered through Sports Backers’ Kids Run RVA program, including complimentary entries for the fall Call Federal Marathon, Jr. race and the spring Virginia529 Kids Run. Diefenbach explains that Sports Backers' events give kids a goal and that their confidence builds each time they cross the finish line and receive their medal. Swansboro also hosts their own fun run in the fall, utilizing the Kids Run RVA race kit to give the event an official feel. Stefanie Ramsey, Richmond Public School’s Health and PE Instructional Specialist, is a big fan of Kids Run RVA and points out that “the running program at Swansboro provides a healthy outlet and fresh start to the educational day. The students are excited about the club and eager to participate in running events.” After these events the run club continues to meet, run, and have fun in order to incorporate physical activity in the students’ lifestyle and contribute to a lasting impact on their overall wellbeing. 9 // sports backers fitness warriors Killah fabulous By Nan Turner Customer Engagement Coordinator A sanctuary made into a gym, with mats, weights, and music blaring. Regular class-goers set up the room, greet each other, and anxiously discuss what to expect from Ebony Blanton’s Monday evening workout. A workout they lovingly refer to as ‘Murder Mondays’. Blanton, known as “Killah Fabulous” when she teaches, is a member of the Fitness Warriors program. With support from The Anthem Foundation and The Richmond City 10 Health District, the program trains area residents who have the talent, passion, and potential to be professional fitness instructors for Richmond’s communities with the highest rates of chronic disease. Warriors are selected for their skills and leadership, and then Sports Backers trains them up to be certified group exercise instructors. Throughout the program, Warriors meet as a class 1-2 times per month to receive dedicated training and support from professionals in the field. Not that Blanton needed much training—she’s been leading fitness classes for two years now. // sports backers in the news “I started just for the people at my church just to get a little healthy thing going—to get everybody motivated and excited about their self-esteem and self-worth,” Blanton said. “And it’s been a hit ever since.” When she heard about the Fitness Warriors program, she was immediately attracted to the idea of giving back to the community through exercise. “For it to be a free environment for everyone to come in from all different backgrounds, ages, and sizes—that really appealed to me,”Blanton said. Her favorite part of being an instructor is seeing everyone’s physical progress and their gains in confidence. Participants have fought off diabetes and dropped weight under Blanton’s care. Tiffany Mallory, 32, falls in that category. She’s been coming to Blanton’s classes from the beginning when it was just a three person group. “I know personally that diabetes, breast cancer, high blood pressure, all of those things run in my family,” Mallory said. “I’ve seen my grandfather pass away from diabetes. I have three aunts who have been diagnosed with breast cancer. I just want to break the cycle so that my children know that they can live a healthy lifestyle.” Mallory has watched the class evolve into a supportive group looking to have fun while breaking a sweat. She says the success can be attributed to the leader. “I’ve done big group fitness classes before, but what I like about Ebony is that she likes to trick your body,” Mallory said. “Every class she comes in with something new, and it’s so we don’t get in a comfortable place.” The group has a range when it comes to gender and age. Blanton’s mother, Faye, regularly attends and said her daughter has taught her technique, endurance, and how to be forever young. The close knit feel of the group is palpable even to an outsider. All it takes is a partner push up competition or an abdominal routine to ‘Uptown Funk’ and you’re part of the team. It’s that spirit that keeps Blanton coming back for 'Murder Mondays'. 11 // financials financial position Position as of June 30, 2014 assets Cash & Cash Equivalents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,382,725 Investments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $475,266 Accounts Receivable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,165,812 2013-14 raised by donor type 31% Campaign giving 18% Annual giving Other Pledges, Receivables, and Prepaid Expenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $313,340 Total Assets$3,337,143 Liabilities & net assets Total Liabilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,760,355 25% Foundations 26% Local government Net Assets 12 Ending Net Assets$1,576,788 Annual Giving . . . . . . . . . . . $149,292 Foundations. . . . . . . . . . . . . $213,000 Local Government. . . . . . $219,302 Campaign Giving. . . . . . . . . $266,638 Total liabilities & net Assets$3,337,143 total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $848,232 Beginning Net Assets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,273,491 Net Revenue (expense). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $303,297 // Event impact Total Number of Participants Spectators Sports Backers Owned Events Ukrop’s Monument Avenue 10k 33,373 33,696 Tent to Trail 180 250 Go! Discover Richmond 200 150 Dominion Riverrock 2,897 97,103 Cougar 7 v 7 Field Hockey Tournament 984 1,476 Connects Federal Credit Union Corporate 4-Miler 5,100 1,000 RVA Streets Alive 10,000 Henricus Mudstock 789 161 Walgreen's International Dragon Boat Festival 650 350 Anthem Moonlight Ride 3,036 500 Patrick Henry Half Marathon 1,346 400 Martin’s Tour of Richmond 1,241 500 Call Federal Marathon Junior 1,071 350 Maymont X-Country Festival 3,731 2,500 Anthem Richmond Marathon 20,586 32,000 CarMax Tacky Light Run 3,718 1,000 TOTALS Total Attendance 67,069 430 350 100,000 2,460 6,100 10,000 950 1,000 3,536 1,746 1,741 1,421 6,231 52,586 4,718 Economic Impact $1,395,035 $6,240 $2,080 $1,560,000 $347,942 $63,440 $855,392 $11,894,953 $49,067 $19,760 $104,000 $147,098 $62,400 $108,638 93,113 171,275 264,388 $16,596,286 Number of Participants sports backers Supported Events Monument City Classic Girls Volleyball Tournament 3,438 Boys’ East Coast Volleyball Championships 4,266 South Atlantic Volleyball Championships 1,548 USA Field Hockey National Indoor Tournament 1,600 Eastern Zone Long Course Age Group Championships 1,336 Ultimate Cup Canceled Jefferson Cup Soccer Tournament 10,352 Sportable Youth Adapted Sport Camp and 40 Spokes Jr. Wheelchair Basketball invitational James River Regatta 260 AJGA Preseason Junior Golf Tournament 0 Capital to Capital Bike Ride 2,365 Colonial Cup Soccer Tournament 1,455 Beast of the East Softball Tournament 2,052 Sun Cup Soccer Tournament 1,252 Rocketts Landing Sprints Regatta 307 Queen of the Hill Softball Tournament 1,164 Halloween Cup Softball Tournament 1,620 Heart of Virginia Century Ride 453 Columbus Day Tournament 2,355 Virginia Cup 3,630 MegaBlast 1,344 The First Tee Par 3 National Championship 32 Spirit 76 Ride 100 Richmond Triathlon Club Sprint Triathlon 910 Southern Track Classic 723 IWLCA Champions Cup Lacrosse Tournament 5,075 Total Spectators 7,242 5,044 1,861 1,500 1,600 - 21,843 179 Total Attendance 10,680 9,310 3,409 3,100 2,936 - 32,195 219 Economic Impact $3,971,935 $3,446,934 $1,888,848 $1,531,400 $2,320,614 $7,051,823 $28,080 550 0 350 4,362 2,565 4,400 400 2,328 3,240 0 7,065 5,445 4,032 150 55 400 477 9,300 810 0 2,715 5,817 4,617 5,652 707 3,492 4,860 453 9,420 9,075 5,376 182 155 1,310 1,200 14,375 $62,400 0 $171,600 $324,480 $1,055,392 $108,162 $73,840 $748,800 $486,720 $9,568 $923,520 $2,277,600 $233,792 $33,280 $832 $60,736 $174,720 $5,980,000 49,454 73,069 122,623 $34,525,192 142,567 244,344 387,011 $51,121,478 TOTALS Overall TOTALS 13 // Donor list Donors as of June 30, 2015 $20,000 and above Altria Companies Employee Community Fund (ACECF) Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Foundation, LLC Chesterfield County City of Richmond The Community Foundation Serving Richmond & Central Virginia Henrico County The Mary Morton Parsons Foundation Massey Foundation MeadWestvaco Foundation Richmond Memorial Health Foundation Robins Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Ukrop Ukrop’s Dress Express $10,000-$19,999 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Goodwin George J. and Effie L. Seay Foundation Richmond Times-Dispatch Mr. Edward W. Valentine $5,000-$9,999 BB&T BB&T Scott & Stringfellow Booth Adams Family Fund John R. and Carter A. Bryan Charitable Trust Thomas and Nancy J. Chewning Family Fund Hanover County Mr. W. Hunter Goodwin, III Roy and Charlotte Grier HHHunt Hirschler Fleischer Hunton & Williams LLP Mr. and Mrs. C. Burke King KPMG The Mike McGinley Foundation McGuireWoods Mr. Gilbert Rosenthal Running USA Universal Leaf Foundation Williams Mullen $500 - $4,999 Ms. Maureen C. Ackerly ADC Marketing Solutions, LLC Altria Group BB&T Capital Markets BB&T Insurance Services, Inc. Mr. William T. Berry, Jr. Bob and Liz Blue Bon Secours Richmond Health System Mr. Brian Bortell Mr. John Burton Tom and Daisy Byrd Call Federal Credit Union Capital One Capital Securities The CarMax Foundation Commonwealth Event Company CORT Mr. Earl Cox Mr. Frederick H. Cox, Jr. Mr. Bryan Cram CSX Transportation Dominion Foundation Ms. Sherry Duff Execustay Elliott Davis Decosimo Harris Williams The Frontier Project Mr. Donald Garber Mr. Tyler Hutchens Kaplan Voekler Cunningham & Frank PLC Kjellstrom and Lee, Inc. Mr. Richard Kirchhoff Ms. Katie Lackey LeClairRyan Mr. Robert C. Long Jon and Gillian Lugbill Markel Corporation Masco Corporation Mr. Ned W. Massee The Honorable Cynthia Newbille Mr. Eddie and Brandi O’Leary P.D. Brooks Traffic Control Mr. Thomas Palmer Mr. Randall Parks Mr. J.T. Parsley Mr. James A. Paul Ms. Courtney Moates Paulk Mr. Sean Ramage Ms. Linda Rehak Mr. Bagley Reid Dee Ann and James Remo Rutherfoord S.B. Cox, Inc. Shamin Hotels Signature Mr. Robert C. Sledd Snagajob Mr. Donald A. Steinbrugge Mr. Barry Taylor Tesco Foundation Timmons Group Ukrop’s Homestyle Foods Virginia Cardiovascular Specialists Wells Fargo Private Bank Mr. John H. Wick IV Worth Higgins & Associates making an impact 14 20 scholar athletes $70,000 Awarded Bike Infrastructure Miles 6 Miles Added 1,420 Underpriveledged youth Received free event entries total number of Run Clubs 30 in Title I Schools 12,000 Kids Total Bike Walk RVA 38 Academy Champions Active RVA Certified 63 Companies & 73 Schools // sponsor list Ukrop’s Homestyle Foods MARTIN’S Virginia529 College Savings Plan Anthem BlueCross BlueShield AT&T SUBWAY Allianz Global Assistance CarMax Bon Secours Richmond Health System POWERADE Amica Richmond Postal Credit Union Brooks Road Runner Running Store CBS 6 Richmond Times-Dispatch SummitMedia Maggiano’s YMCA of Greater Richmond VCU Massey Cancer Center Boardworks Jackson Kayak SummitMedia Fox Richmond City of Richmond Ultimate Air Dogs Appomattox River Company Connects Federal Credit Union Hirschler Fleischer CapTech Connexions Loyalty Bizport Elliott Davis Decosimo West Broad Audi Sierra Nevada The Dominion Club Fleet Feet Sports Greater Richmond Chamber of Commerce Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce Retail Merchants Association Innsbrook Foundation Greater Richmond Fit4Kids University of Richmond The Valentine Richmond History Center Anthem BlueCross BlueShield MARTIN’S Agee’s Bicycles SUBWAY Blue Moon Brewing Company PowerBar The Collegiate School STX Diamond Springs Bon Secours Richmond Health System Town of Ashland Hanover County Randolph-Macon College Dominion Subaru Thule Outside Magazine Sierra Nevada Goal Zero Ruffwear Outdoor Research Virginia Lottery MWV Go RVing Osprey Agee’s Bicycles Chaco Zuke’s Red Bull Slackline Industries Peak Experiences Richmond Times-Dispatch Black Dog Paddle MARTIN’S UnitedHealthcare Union First Market Bank Bon Secours Richmond Health System Agee’s Bicycles SUBWAY Richmond Times-Dispatch Call Federal Macaroni Kid Richmond Anthem BlueCross BlueShield American Family Fitness HCA Virginia Call Federal McDonald’s Allianz Global Assistance Saucony UPS West Broad Honda PacificHealth Laboratories/Accel Gel Coors Light POWERADE/Coca-Cola Diamond Springs Papa John’s Pizza NBC12 Richmond Times-Dispatch CarMax SUBWAY Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce Leinenkugel’s Snowdrift Porter SmartBox Chesterfield County Mid-lothian Mines and Railroads Foundation Pocahontas State Park Maymont SUBWAY HCA Virginia United States Marine Corps Kings Dominion Saucony Health Warrior Walgreen’s PEPSICO Rockett’s Landing Coors Light SUBWAY Anthem Blue Cross & Blue Shield Foundation City of Richmond Richmond Memorial Health Foundation Richmond City Health District Virginia Premier Bon Secours Richmond Health System Capital One DaVita Richmond Association of REALTORS® 15 100 Avenue of Champions, Suite 300 | Richmond, VA 23230 (804) 285-9495 | sportsbackers.org Sports Backers is a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization