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    October 9, 2024

    Otto Bremer Trust Invests in Waushara County-Launching YMCA Capital Campaign

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    October 9, 2024

    Otto Bremer Trust Invests in Waushara County-Launching YMCA Capital
    Campaign
    Waushara community members, donors and the Stevens Point YMCA are working together towards the
    development of a new YMCA in Waushara County. This initiative marks a significant step towards
    meeting the diverse needs of rural areas and fostering healthier and more connected communities. The
    new YMCA aims to be a lot of things to a lot of people–desperately needed childcare, youth learning
    and activities, healthy living and social connectedness for all ages.
    With a generous matching grant of $300,000, the Otto Bremer Trust recognizes the impact this initiative
    can make on the region.
    “The Stevens Point Area YMCA and its partners have put careful thought and planning into the new
    YMCA of Waushara County,” said Caroline S. Johnson, co-CEO and trustee, Otto Bremer Trust. “The
    facility will become an anchor for the community, driving economic and social progress through its
    varied programs.”
    To fully realize the Otto Bremer Trust gift, the YMCA needs to raise an additional $300,000 in
    matching community support.
    Seed money provided by a local family will be put towards the project. Lanie DeMars says, “Our family
    is proud to support this Waushara County YMCA. Kyle and I have been members in various
    communities and have seen the incredible impact the Y can have on kids, families and seniors. Our own
    kids have played youth sports, taken dance, attended early childcare programs, and we’ve had hours of
    fun shooting hoops or playing at gymnastics open gyms. This new facility in rural Wisconsin is a once
    in a lifetime opportunity for us to give something to this community that we love, and to make a
    difference to people in our area.”
    With the initial gift and that from others, the project has already secured nearly $5.6 million on a $10
    million goal, including a $500,000 no tax increase investment from the City of Wautoma. The steering
    committee is also working on new market tax credits that could help toward the project with over $2
    million. The public capital campaign hopes to raise the additional $1.5 million necessary to bring this
    vision to Waushara County.
    The proposed YMCA in Waushara County aims to serve as a hub for youth development, providing a
    safe and supportive environment where young people can learn, grow, and thrive. The Waushara County
    YMCA will open 40-50 childcare slots, making it easier for families to be employed and easier for local
    businesses to recruit employees. With a range of programs designed to nurture character development,
    Contact:
    Ryan Zieltow
    Stevens Point Area YMCA
    715-952-9300
    rzietlow@spymca.org
    leadership skills, and a sense of community, the YMCA will be a place where children and teens can
    unlock their full potential.
    In addition to youth development, the facility will focus on promoting healthy living among residents of
    all ages. State-of-the-art fitness equipment, group exercise classes, and wellness programs will be
    tailored to cater to individuals with varying fitness levels and preferences. The YMCA will strive to
    make health and wellness accessible to everyone in Waushara County, fostering a community-wide
    commitment to healthier lifestyles.
    Furthermore, the Waushara County YMCA will uphold the principle of social responsibility, working
    towards making a positive impact on the community at large. Collaborative efforts with local
    organizations, outreach programs, and initiatives aimed at addressing pressing community needs will be
    integral to the YMCA’s mission. The goal is to create a sense of unity and shared responsibility that
    transcends individual interests.
    In partnership with the Community Foundation of Central Wisconsin, the YMCA and community
    leaders launched a community needs assessment early in 2023. The results of that assessment helped to
    outline and direct future efforts of impact. “The community needs assessment was critical to aligning
    the most pressing needs of Waushara County and the ability of the YMCA to serve.” Said Ryan Zietlow,
    President and CEO, Stevens Point Area YMCA. “We heard from the community the need for support
    and opportunity of our youth, adults and seniors. Through our work as a YMCA, we look forward to
    expanding life-changing services to Waushara County.”
    “We are thrilled about the potential of bringing a YMCA to Waushara County. This facility will not only
    provide a space for youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility but will also serve as a
    community hub where individuals of all ages can come together to strengthen bonds and build a
    healthier, more vibrant Waushara County,” said Zietlow.
    The YMCA and steering committee have begun working with Waushara County to explore the
    revitalization of the former courthouse location in the heart of Wautoma. This investment in the
    community will bring both jobs and economic development to the county seat. More details on this
    effort will be shared when available.
    To learn more as well as join in and make a tax-deductible contribution in making this community asset
    a reality visit the website at http://spymca.org/wausharacountyymca.
    The Stevens Point Area YMCA is in the early stages of planning and the YMCA is also actively seeking
    community input and support. Please contact Ryan Zietlow, President and CEO Stevens Point Area
    YMCA to offer input or support toward this vision.
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    About the Stevens Point Area YMCA
    The Y is one of the nation’s leading nonprofits strengthening communities through youth
    development, healthy living and social responsibility. Currently serving Portage County (for more
    than 55 years). The Stevens Point Area YMCA has the long-standing relationships and physical
    presence not just to promise, but to deliver, lasting personal and social change. www.spymca.org


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