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You probably think you know the YMCA. A pool. A gym. A place you went as a kid. Then Jody Alexander, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Richmond, sits down with us and reveals the much bigger truth: the Y is a community engine that mixes public health, youth development, and real economic mobility work under one roof. We get into her own climb from a first job as a swim coach to leading an organization with 18 locations, a 100-acre camp, and reach across the Greater Richmond region. 

We talk about nonprofit careers in a way that’s honest and practical. Running a YMCA means managing diverse revenue streams, building teams, and staying accountable, while still doing “big heart” work. Jody explains why Richmond’s nonprofit community stands out for collaboration, and why the Y keeps creating solutions when the community’s needs shift, from affordable after-school care to workforce development for young people. Along the way, she drops surprising YMCA history, including the fact that basketball and volleyball were invented at the YMCA. 

We break down the YMCA of Greater Richmond’s three impact areas: drowning prevention, enriching learning in out-of-school time, and advancing whole health across spirit, mind, and body. That includes everything from swim safety and parent education to food distributions, blood pressure monitoring, and social needs navigation for families facing eviction, shutoffs, or transportation gaps. Jody also shares leadership lessons on mentorship, balancing family life, and what COVID closures taught her about future-proofing a “third space” built on bringing people together. 

If you want to volunteer, explore YMCA programs, or look into YMCA jobs in Richmond, this conversation gives you a clear starting point. Subscribe for more real stories behind real organizations, share this with someone who still thinks the Y is “just a gym,” and leave a review if it changed how you see community support. What part of the YMCA’s impact surprised you most?

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