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Frequently Asked Questions 

Why a Waushara County YMCA? 

The YMCA is a catalyst for positive change—creating jobs, economic growth and workforce development.  The Y is more than a fitness center, it is a hub for health, community and personal growth with diverse programs that impact all ages from all walks of life. it truly becomes the hub of our a community, changing lives daily.

The Stevens Point Area YMCA was approached in early 2023 about providing support to Waushara County. Members of these counties have seen the great work we do here in Stevens Point, and in other communities where there are YMCA’s. We worked together to have a better understanding of the needs that were faced, options to address those needs, and ultimately how to move forward. It was evident that community support and a member base could support a YMCA in the region. By working with the Stevens Point Area YMCA, we can share resources and create a viable and sustainable partnership to provide generations of impact. 

Where will the YMCA be located? 

This is still being determined, and several options have been identified.  Options include evaluating existing buildings that can serve the community's need through renovation and new green site construction in a convenient location.    Currently, the search is focused in or around Wautoma due the central location for the county. 

 

WHAT IS THE PROJECT TIMELINE? 

2023:

  • January: Preliminary and vision planning began with the Community Foundation of Central Wisconsin, Stevens Point YMCA, and a local family leading the initiative.

  • May: A comprehensive community needs assessment was conducted, revealing critical areas of focus.

  • July: Feasibility study executed to gauge community support and potential success.

  • September: Formation of the Fundraising and Steering Team.

  • December: Stevens Point YMCA Board of Directors formally endorsed the Waushara County YMCA project.

 

2024:

  • Ongoing: Quiet phase of the Capital Campaign to engage key stakeholders and commence fundraising.

  • Planned: Completion of architectural design, site finalization, and recruitment of local leadership. Grant applications to be finalized.

  • October: Groundbreaking following successful fundraising and planning phases.

2025:

  • Ongoing: Construction

  • January: Program development and planning

  • Mid-Year: Advancing workforce growth, commencing employment opportunities and talent acquisition

2026:

  • Opening: Targeted opening of the facility to the public after an estimated 18-month construction period.

Key Milestones within the Project:

  1.  Community Assessment and Initial Planning (2023): Identifying key challenges and formulating a strategic plan.

  2.  Capital Campaign Launch (2024): To secure the financial resources required for the realization of the YMCA facility.

  3.  Architectural Design and Pre-construction (2024): Finalizing designs and obtaining necessary approvals to proceed.

  4.  Construction Phase (2025-2026): Building the facility with an emphasis on creating a space that meets the diverse needs of the community.

  5.  Opening and Operation (2026): Commencement of operations, offering a wide range of programs aimed at supporting youth development, promoting healthy living, and ensuring social responsibility.

 

WHAT IS THE CAMPAIGN’S GOAL? 

While evaluating our location options we have identified a range of project scope of up to $20 million  

 

HOW LARGE IS THE PROJECT?  HOW MANY SQUARE FEET WILL BE BUILT? 

This project scope is approximately 25,000 square feet of YMCA programming space.  This includes a childcare wing, a 24-hour wellness center with cardio and weight lifting equipment, a group exercise room, a walking track elevated above basketball courts, a drop in childcare center, locker rooms and a community gathering space.   

 

HOW MANY CHILDREN WILL THE NEW CHILDCARE CENTER ACCOMMODATE? 

The childcare facility has been designed to serve up to 40-60 children, ages 6 weeks old and up. 5 state-of-the-art classrooms are designed to meet specific ages of a child’s development.  

 

HOW WAS IT DETERMINED WHAT WOULD BE INCLUDED IN THE PROJECT? 

Extensive market research was conducted in May-August of 2023 that targeted the different user groups of our facility.  We started with a Needs Assessment survey, asking locals to describe the community needs present today.   Top needs included childcare, activities for school age children and teens, senior connectedness, and a community gathering spot.  Following that survey, a third party consultant was hired to conduct a feasibility study.  This group interviewed many residents and looked at community data—and that gave information about what percent of the population was likely to join as members and benefit from the service and what market price a membership would be.  This information informed and assured leadership of the sustainability piece of this project.   

Based on the community needs and serving your best interest, the spaces were designed to be as multi-use as possible.  This allows seniors to engage with each other throughout the day and our youth and teens to have a safe space to go in the evenings and the weekends. 

 

AREN’T THERE GYM SPACES AND EXERCISE FACILITIES IN THE COMMUNITY ALREADY? 

Yes, there are some wonderful gym spaces in schools and churches, there are some excellent yoga studios and some private gym facilities, and Senior Centers.  However, the needs assessment survey spoke to the unfilled needs of the community for safe places for youth and teens, family programming, social engagement for seniors and childcare.   

 

WHY IS A POOL NOT BE INCLUDED IN PHASE ONE? 

Given the rising costs of construction, tough decisions had to be made in order to stick to our stretchable goal of $12.5M.  The fundraising team plans to have a second phase of the capital campaign that could raise money to build an aquatic center.  

 

ARE THERE NAMING RIGHTS FOR DONORS? 

YES!  There is a list available of opportunities ranging from naming rights for the entire facility to individual rooms.  Please contact Lanie DeMars or Ryan Zietlow, CEO of the Waushara and Stevens Point YMCA’s for additional information. 

Naming Rights

Facility Naming Rights  $   6,000,000.00
Childcare Center Naming  $   4,000,000.00
Gymnasium  $   1,000,000.00
Walking Track  $   1,000,000.00
Wellness Center  $      500,000.00
Lobby  $      500,000.00
Childcare Classrooms (5-6 available)  $      100,000.00
Drop-in Child Care  $      250,000.00
Community Room  $      250,000.00
Childcare playground  $      250,000.00
Group Exercise Room  $      150,000.00
Men's Locker Room  $      100,000.00
Womens Locker Room  $      100,000.00

 

WHAT IS THE PLEDGE PERIOD OF TIME? 

Gifts to the capital campaign may be made in one lump sum or spread out over a period of no longer than 5 years. 

 

WHAT IS THE LEADERSHIP STRUCTURE AND BOARD MAKEUP FOR THE WAUSHARA YMCA? 

The Waushara County YMCA will be a satellite location of the Stevens Point YMCA, run by the same CEO, Ryan Zietlow.  The residents of the Waushara County Y will be able to use the Stevens Point facility and vice versa.  Administrative costs will be shared between the two Y’s, leading to reduced overhead for both facilities.    

 

WILL THIS BUILDING AFFECT MY TAXES? 

No, there will be no impact on property taxes from this project.

 

DOES THE WAUSHARA COUNTY Y WORK WITH COMMUNITY PARTNERS? 

The importance of partnerships and collaborations cannot be overstated.  In any given year, the Stevens Point Y has about 30 different partnerships and collaborations.  We have deep and important partnerships with local businesses, healthcare providers, other non-profits such as Big Brothers Big Sisters, The Boys and Girls Clubs, the ADRC, our local school districts, police and fire departments in addition to many more.  We hope to be just as engrained in Waushara County as in Stevens Point, and have begun many of these partnerships already.  The Waushara County Y believes that each of our community partners provides a unique thread of service and by working together we create a rich fabric that strengthens the community. 

 

WOULD THE YMCA CONSIDER WORKING WITH ADDITIONAL COMMUNITY PARTNERS AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS? 

Yes!  We believe we are stronger together.  If you have a potential partnership in mind, email Ryan Zietlow.   

 

WILL THIS BE SUSTAINABLE?  WHAT WILL THE WAUSHARA COUNTY Y NEED FOR FUNDRAISING ONCE IT’S BUILT? 

 

The building will be built with locally raised funds; the goal of the capital campaign is to establish this facility with no debt.   Our expected financial statements have been built on the expected memberships sustaining the Y once it is built.  In addition to regular expenses to run the building like payroll and lights, a healthy deferred maintenance expense has been budgeted for, so a new roof in 20 years shouldn’t require a capital campaign.  We are planning for the Y to be sustainable with the membership income alone. 

This will be a smaller facility with smaller membership pools, but as a satellite location, we will be leveraging resources from Stevens Point.  This will result in administration and programming resources and expertise being shared.   

That said, we likely won’t have enough funds to build a pool on this first fundraising effort.  We are planning a Phase Two fundraising campaign to build an aquatic center for our community.