Rejoice Ministries
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Nashville, TN 37206
Organization Details

Executive Director


Executive Director Ms. Sharyn Mahoney
E-mail smahoney@rejoiceballet.com
Term Start January 2022
Sharyn's Experience: Sharyn Mahoney joins Rejoice after a 30+ year career with Nashville Ballet and School of Nashville Ballet as a performer, faculty member, rehearsal director and arts administrator. Her love of training dancers and passion for working with children made her an excellent choice to replace Rejoice's founding executive director, Patricia Cross. In fact, after having the opportunity to teach student's from Rejoice School of Ballet, Sharyn was so impressed she approached Patricia to begin a partnership with Nashville Ballet as Rejoice's mentor. This partnership provides Rejoice students scholarship opportunities to study at Nashville Ballet and families the opportunity to see their professional performances free of charge. Sharyn's practical knowledge of non-profit administration is invaluable to Rejoice's future. Her wealth of artistic connections paired with her collaborative spirit will bring unique experiences for Rejoice School of Ballet students, including the addition of live music to their annual performances.

Senior Staff


Name Title
Mrs. Jo Ellen Weedman Communications, Public Relations, Marketing Director
Ms. Patricia Cross Executive Director

Staff

Full Time Staff 2
Part Time Staff 6
Volunteers 50
Contractors 3
Retention Rate 90%

Plans & Policies

Does your organization have a Fundraising Plan? Yes
Does your organization have a Strategic Plan? Yes
Years Strategic Plan Considers 3
When was the Strategic Plan adopted? October 2016
Does your organization have a Management Succession Plan? Yes
Does your organization have a Policy and Procedure Plan? Under Development
Does the organization have a Nondiscrimination Policy? Yes
Does the organization have a Whistle Blower Policy? No
Does the organization have a Document Destruction Policy? No

Evaluation

Is there a formal evaluation for... Frequency (if applicable)
CEO/Executive Director Yes Annually
Senior Management Yes Annually
Non-Management Yes Annually

Affiliations

Affiliation Year
Americans for the Arts 2020
Center for Nonprofit Management Excellence Network 2020
Tennesseans for the Arts 2020

Awards


Award / Recognition Organization Year
Coming Up Taller Semi-Finalist President's Committee on the Arts & Humanities 2008
Semi-Finalist National Arts & Humanities Youth Program Award 2017

CEO/Executive Director/Board Comments


In light of recent research on the lack of excellent Summer and After-School programs for youth from low-income families in Nashville, we know at-risk young people who want to pursue dance at a more advanced level do not have many other affordable options other than Rejoice School of Ballet (Children and Youth Master Plan for Nashville and Davidson County, 2010). Rejoice fulfills several tenants of this Master Plan plan through providing: quality after-school programming, healthy lifestyle and recreational opportunities, and a safe place in the community where youth are welcomed and supported by positive adult relationships. During the past three years, Metro government, in partnership with the community, has developed a sophisticated growth plan, NashvilleNext, which looks at Nashville's increasing diverse population and how to best embrace and prepare for these demographic changes. One of the key findings through this research as well as the Metro Nashville Arts Commission's 2015 report, "Holding the Mirror Up," is the need to drive equity and inclusion in the arts sector. Both reports identified a large gap that exists in art inclusion and the social and economic impact to individuals and the Nashville community because of this gap. This key issue has become the focus of organizations such Vanderbilt University's Scarritt Bennett Center, Trevecca University's JV Morsch Center for Social Justice, the Tennessee Arts Commission, the Racial Equity in Arts Leadership (R.E.A.L) Program and others. (R.E.A.L. is a platform that engages artists, organizational leaders, and arts administrators in teaching and learning opportunities about race, equity practices, and ways in which to enact change within their personal practice and organizational structure. Patricia Cross, Rejoice School of Ballet's Founder and Executive Director was a participant in the R.E.A.L Program.) Rejoice School of Ballet has been addressing this disparity in arts education for students from low income families for the past 20 years.