Yoga Alliance Annual Report: 2020-2021

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All for Yoga: Program Spotlight: the

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Program Spotlight: Community

Board Chair

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Adapting to the

The Benefits of Membership Conscious Collaborators Donors and Partners Program Spotlight: A Global Health Crisis 6 4 Teaching for Equity

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President and CEO For You and For Yoga Grounded in Yogic Values A Global TheNavigatingCommunityaNewNormalProfessionalizationof Yoga Program

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Like the practice itself, the service provided by Yoga Alliance members and yoga

As I write to you in my last year as the Yoga Alliance Board Chair , a position I have been honored to serve in for the past five years, I find there is no easy way to talk about the challenges of 2020 and 2021. The extensive losses experienced during these years in families, communities, health, finances, and so much more are difficult to heal. And yet, there is a simple comfort in knowing we can all refuel and rejuvenate as often as needed by reconnecting: with yoga, with ourselves, and with each other.

Moving forward, I am pleased to share that Jo-Ann Bance will

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Letter from BOARD CHAIR KERRY MAIORCA

professionals around the world has evolved in unexpected and surprising ways—perhaps the most meaningful of which occurred during the past two transformative years. As we all continue to wade through the unknowns propelled by the COVID-19 pandemic, social injustices, and global inequi ties, I want to remind you of the power within you and the practice you teach. As a studio owner, I’ve witnessed immense gratitude and healing in yoga students, whether practicing in-person or online, as well as the many immeasurable gifts yoga provides to individ uals and communities alike. It is imperative that we as yoga leaders and advocates do not lose sight of our shared purpose of bettering the world through yoga, and find the comforts we can in knowing change is the only real constant.

multi-faceted and actionoriented strategic plan designed to bring our vision to life: elevating our collective wellbeing and human consciousness through yoga. The map we laid out for ourselves in 2019 has had to evolve in response to the times, and with each adapta tion we made we’ve kept the priorities of our members at the forefront while contemplating how such changes will affect the broader yoga community. We believe it is the ability to adapt, to break out of old patterns, and to create new more effec tive pathways that measure our success as an organization. Most importantly, our destina tion and intended impact remain the same: fostering quality, safe, accessible, and equitable yoga teaching and education for everyone, everywhere. Thank you for walking this road with us, and we look forward to all that lies ahead.

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Three years ago, Yoga Alliance and the Yoga Alliance Foundation embarked on a new

Jo-Ann Bance’s yoga journey began with her first yoga class in 1999 during which she felt an instant knowing that there was so much more to learn. In 2013, Jo-Ann completed a 200-hour yoga teacher training program, leaving with an even greater knowing of what was still left to discover. Having graduated from a 300-hour training, she has been teaching ever since, finding opportunities to practice, teach, and grow via a student of Jo-Annyoga.has

E-RYT 200, RYT 500, YACEP, BBA, MHRM | ALBERTA, CANADA

a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration and a Master’s in Human Resource Management. She has worked in various senior management roles for both government and post-secondary institutions. Jo-Ann has over 20 years of experience as an administrator, which is combined with her solid financial and human resources background.

be serving as the new Board Chair. It has been an honor to work alongside her since she joined the board two years ago. Jo-Ann’s intelligent, inclu sive, and discerning approach as well as her enthusiasm for diving in and getting things done will be so impactful in this next phase of the board’s work. I’d also like to express my sincere gratitude and appre ciation for the incredible Yoga Alliance and Yoga Alliance Foundation staff—their dedica tion to yoga, their creativity, and their commitment to serving our community continually inspires.

INCOMING BOARD CHAIR

JO-ANN BANCE

With Kerrygratitude,

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To our fearless President and CEO Shannon Roche—thank you for your leadership, partner ship, big vision, and incredible ability to adapt in a beyond challenging time. Here’s to the continuing evolution of yoga, and of Yoga Alliance.

Though these are difficult times, yoga and its teachers have remained a beacon of hope and peace for many— certainly for me, personally. is a light at the end of this strange and scary tunnel, and it is yoga. It is the breath. It is community, and love.

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We asked the community, “What do you really need?” and we asked ourselves, “What can we do differently and better?” With this, a few clear answers and themes emerged.

Though these are difficult times, yoga and its teachers have remained a beacon of hope and peace for many—certainly for me, personally. There is a light at the end of this strange and scary tunnel, and it is yoga. It is the breath. It is community, unity, and love.

First, to truly live into our values and foster the quality, safe, accessible, and equi table yoga our mission promises, we must embrace internal equity education and reflection; and take appropriate action to acknowledge and dismantle the structures that perpetuate white supremacy. This includes working with leaders in the field of equity to better understand how and

And lastly, our standards needed to evolve. In 2018, the 18-month member-driven Standards Review Project served as a catalyst for some major changes within Yoga Alliance, including the creation of Elevated Foundational Registered Yoga School (RYS) 200 standards, a strengthened application and review process; and activating the shared member-wide Ethical Commitment. Given the omnipresent impacts of COVID-19 and natural shifts in the way of life for yoga professionals and beyond; we are committed to regularly evaluating our standards to ensure they accommodate the modern landscape now and in the future. Over the past two years, this has meant adapting standards for the online environment allowing for yoga teachers and schools to take their programs online. Also, key up-leveling timelines for RYS 200s and their Lead Trainers have been extended while Yoga Alliance standards undergo the necessary adjustments to ensure they serve today’s specific needs.

To the yoga educators, leaders, students, and communities continuing to serve day-in and day-out in the name of balance and harmony— thank you.

Yours in yoga,

PRESIDENT AND CHIEF OFFICEREXECUTIVE

The years of 2020 and 2021 were difficult. We faced the global COVID-19 health crisis, the racial reckonings sparked by George Floyd’s murder, ongoing political polarities, and collective isolation. During this time, we have been chal lenged to find new, perhaps more emotionally satisfying ways to say: this was hard. It is still hard.

standards, and the many other initiatives detailed in this report.

It is impossible and untrue to reflect on these past two years without first grounding into this reality— and yet—Yoga Alliance and the Yoga Alliance Foundation witnessed some incredible things. We saw members and the entire yoga commu nity center themselves in the principle of ahimsa (non-harm)—seeking just and safe ways to widen access to yoga’s important lessons of unity and love while remaining grounded in education and understanding. We saw communities find inno vative, inspiring ways to come together, pivoting to accommodate physical-distancing regulations and developing new ways to share the prac tice. And, we heard the loud and clear call for us as a member-based nonprofit association to reimagine our role in providing support for yoga teachers, schools, and the communities they serve.

“We must embrace internal reflection;educationequityandand take appropriate action to supremacy.”perpetuatestructuresandacknowledgedismantlethethatwhite

where power and privilege exist in our organization and therefore reverberate throughout our work in the yoga commu nity. As we continue this journey of education and self-reflection, we are growing a deeper understanding of biases, discrimination, and inequities within Yoga Alliance, yoga and wellness spaces, and the world. This work is never ending, and we ask the community to commit to joining us in holding ourselves and one another accountable.

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Over the past two years, this included more than $15 million contributed to key initiatives, including COVID-19 relief and recovery through the Yoga Alliance Foundation, equity in yoga, ongoing advancements in yoga teacher training

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Second, we need to continue to invest in the yoga community—putting real dollars where our heart is—to help forge strong foundations from which yoga can reach everyone, regardless of geographical location, race, gender, age, ability, and all lived-experiences and backgrounds.

Broaden awareness of and provide tools to surface and reduce barriers to yoga, especially among historically marginalized communities

In service of the powerful impact yoga can have on individual and communal health and wellbeing, Yoga Alliance and its Foundation envision a world in which all people can realize their greatest potential through the teaching and practice of yoga.

As the largest non-profit association serving the global yoga community, Yoga Alliance not only seeks to advance the evolving profession of yoga teaching but demonstrate the powerful impact yoga can have in making the world a better place.

FOR ANDYOUFOR YOGA

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support public outreach and education to communicate the benefits of yoga and the value of high-quality yoga teaching

Our work is rooted in the history and tradition of yoga practice.

Build and engage with the yoga community to create mutually supportive relationships with and among Investmembersinand

Continue to mature and strengthen the organization’s capabilities to meet the evolving needs of the yoga community while also providing respected credentials and resources that enable schools and teachers to learn and grow

UNITED IN THIS SHARED VISION, YOGA ALLIANCE AND ITS FOUNDATION:

Address outside regulations to reduce external restrictions that limit access to yoga, and

Yoga Alliance Foundation leverages yoga for social impact, and fosters an expansive, accessible, and equitable yoga community.

Vision

Yoga Alliance and Yoga Alliance Foundation envision a world in which our collective wellbeing and human consciousness is elevated through equitable access to high quality teaching and practice of yoga.

Mission Yoga Alliance Foundation

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Yoga Alliance advances the evolving profession of yoga teaching and broader connected community of students, individuals and businesses through supporting the professional growth and development of yoga schools and teachers.

Mission Yoga Alliance

Yoga Alliance’s values operate as a guiding compass and moral lens through which the organization serves.

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As part of the organization’s vision of equitable access to the healing benefits of yoga, Yoga Alliance understands its responsibility in practicing Svādhyāya (self-study) and Satya (truthfulness).

GROUNDED IN YOGIC VALUES

Yoga Alliance and its Foundation are committed to engaging in collaborative dialogue and spearhead ing initiatives to drive progress to make yoga more equitable, inclusive, accessible, and diverse nationally and worldwide. This important work and its impact in the United States are highlighted throughout with Program Spotlights.

By listening and learning from the community and diversity, equity, and inclusion experts, Yoga Alliance holds steadfast to its commitment to the values of unity, equity, seva, integrity, and inquiry.

We encourage ourselves and others to be responsible for our thoughts, words, actions, and our impact on the environment, and to remain accountable for ourselves and others.

We strive to foster a more equitable yoga community and commit to surfacing and reducing barriers to safe and accessible teaching and practice for all people.

We actively encourage, invite, and consider new information and remain open to evolving points of view. This is so we can continually improve and grow rather than stand static in pre-existing knowledge and assumptions.

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We believe the essence, study, practice, and teaching of yoga is a holistic system of growth and wellbeing for individuals and communities. In this spirit, we celebrate the vast richness of yoga’s roots amongst its many lineages and traditions.

We approach our work in the yogic spirit of service and support yoga teachers’ efforts to do so, too.

Yoga Alliance’s Shared Ethical Commitment sits at the cornerstone of this promise and unites members around shared principles to foster safe and respectful guidelines for the profession of yoga teaching no matter where they are in the

A global membership means a global perspective, and Yoga Alliance and its Foundation are committed to addressing the unique needs of yoga teachers, schools, trainees, and practitioners as they embark on their own unique path of learning.

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A GLOBAL COMMUNITY

A United Community

Itworld.elevates the public’s under standing of the yoga teaching profession and signals to the public the commitment Yoga Alliance members have made to building an inclusive yoga community for all.

Yoga Alliance’s membership is a diverse community of yoga teachers, schools, and continuing education providers around the globe.

In becoming a Yoga Alliance member, you become a part of an expansive global community sharing knowledge, experience, support, and a movement to better the world through yoga.

Code of Conduct: outlines proper behavior within Registered Yoga School (RYS) and Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT) programs, classes, and other offer ings. Topics covered include active inclusion, respect ful student-teacher rela tionships, consent-based touch, and honesty in communications.

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LANGUAGE SUPPORT – 2020 LAUNCH Yoga Alliance now offers member support in Spanish, French, Japanese, Chinese, and English and provides translations for key communications.

Position on Equity in Yoga: honors a shared respon sibility to a deeper under standing of the inequities within yoga and how they can result in exclusion. This helps us, collectively, build spaces and communities that unite.

There are Yoga Alliance members in 165 countries around the world 165 Countries * *

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SHARED COMMITMENTETHICAL

Scope of Practice: clearly defines the role of a yoga teacher, including respon sibilities, limitations, and boundaries, such as advising and teaching according to credentials, experience, or abilities.

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The World Health Organization (WHO) declares the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic prompting stay-at-home orders and recommendations for mask-wearing and physical distancing.

• The shared member-wide Ethical Commitment, including a Code of Conduct, Scope of Practice, and Position on Equity in Yoga.

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• A strengthened application and review process

YA CommUnity launched (see insert for more details)

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Up-leveling to Elevated RYS Standards put on hold. Lead Trainer up-level requirements put on hold.

Yoga Alliance creates online teaching exemption and begins waiving membership fees for those needing support. The organization waived more than $180,000 in 2020.

March 2020

Yoga Alliance launched three major enhancements to standards.

• Elevated Standards underlying the Foundational Registered Yoga School (RYS) 200 credential

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April 2020

October 2021

September 2021

Launched Online active through December 31, 2023

Yoga Alliance announces that all schools will be required to up-level to the Elevated RYS Standards by December 31, 2023

Amid new and extreme social distancing, the YA CommUnity was created to help yoga professionals navigate the pandemic and connect the community from around the world to share information, resources, and experiences; and form personal peer-to-peer relationships that enhance their livelihoods, strengthen professional networks, and inspire yoga teaching and practice. CommUnity is now a cornerstone of Yoga Alliance membership.

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October 2020 Launch - 20,051 users

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Registered Yoga Schools (RYSs) their offerings teacher trainees the foundation for, and pathway to, the professionalization of yoga. YOGA SCHOOLS

Yoga Alliance offers three types of internationally recognized yoga profession credentials for teachers, schools, and continuing education providers. These credentials serve as markers of high quality, safe, accessible, and equitable yoga teaching, and set Yoga Alliance members apart in the otherwise crowded and growing yoga teaching field.

TEACHING IN TIMES OF NEED

Throughout the difficulties of 2020 and 2021, the global community perhaps needed yoga more than ever. Thanks to the inspiring commitment and resilience shown by Registered Yoga Teachers (RYTs) and yoga educators everywhere, communities worldwide maintained access to yoga’s healing gifts. OF EDUCATION

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Yoga Alliance Continuing Education Providers provide yoga teachers with thorough experience and competency-based training to deepen their education and understanding of yoga’s vast breadth and depth.

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Program Spotlight

[Teaching for Equity] helped keep my community connected and many students have shared they feel encouraged by my work. Physically,

Teaching for Equity provides financial support, business-building resources, and community connection for yoga teachers serving for little or no pay in communities experiencing marginalization.

This program is made possible with implementing partners Ivy Child International and Synergy Yoga.

In addition to amplifying participating teachers’ work and the importance of their service, Teaching for Equity teachers receive continuous support that promotes long-term emotional and mental wellbeing, helping them to maintain their work well beyond the end of the program.

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Through their service, participating teachers create meaningful and lasting impact by bringing their communities together and fostering individual and communal health.

Inaugural TFE participants’ determination, commitment, and service laid the foundation for the program to grow and the benefits of the practice to spread further across the globe.

It is our honor to celebrate the life of Marsha Danzig, founder of Y4A: Yoga for Amputees, who passed away in January 2022 due to MarshaCOVID-19.was

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In Memory of Marsha Danzig, 2021 Teaching For Equity Participant, USA:

We are so grateful for all the ways she led and served in the yoga community, and we celebrate the transformative impact of her work.

a pioneer in her work and a source of inspiration, motivation, mentor ship, and education for so many members of the yoga community. She was a leader in yoga for amputees, a Somatic Movement and Dance Kinetics teacher, and wrote several books, including Yoga for Amputees: The Essential Guide to Finding Wholeness After Limb Loss , a spiritual memoir of embodiment, From the Roots, and The Tiniest Acorn, a children’s book illustrated by her brother Matthew. Marsha spoke three languages and created the first limb loss yoga teacher training in the world.

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Membership benefits support credential holders’ yoga professions and personal practices.

THE BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP

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They are designed to offer professional guidance, tools, continued education, and community access to help members successfully share quality, safe, accessible, and equitable yoga.

The Global Directory: The professional yoga directory, which houses member profiles to help expand their reach, build their network, and become more easily accessible to potential practitioners, students, and employers.

Live and Virtual Events: Events range from continuing education to community building opportunities. Presenters and hosts include noteworthy and world-renowned thought leaders, experts, and community members who provide rich insight, knowledge, and perspectives.

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Yourya.org: A dedicated resource providing the latest and most important association updates, helpful tools, and need-to-know information regarding members’ livelihoods, yoga professions, and membership.

Video Resource Library: A robust virtual library containing educational content, professional guidance, and applicable resources and tools for yoga teaching and training.

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YA CommUnity: A dynamic online forum connecting members from all over the world, helping them to grow their network, enhance their livelihoods, and inspire their teaching and practice.

Discounts: Yoga Alliance Partners provide members with exclusive discounts and perks on products or services designed to support their yoga practice, profession, and businesses.

Scientific Research and Yoga: An expertly curated library of timely and relevant research on yoga’s applications in health, wellness, and disease for members to apply in their teaching, practice, and day-to-day lives.

Yoga Alliance is extremely grateful to all Partners for their thoughtful collaboration in bettering the lives and work of yoga professionals worldwide.

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To every individual and organization that contributed to the Yoga Alliance Foundation in 2020 or 2021 — thank you.

Your generosity and willingness to act directly supported yoga professionals and their communities through a time of great need. With your help, yoga teachers, schools, and the students they serve were better equipped to navigate the challenges of COVID-19 and established new norms.

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ANDDONORSPARTNERS

25 Annual Report 2020-2021 $263,140 2020-2021 DONATIONS BY THE NUMBERS $106,159 21,491 in donations received received fromdonorsinstitutional received from donorsindividual member donors Special thanks to our Member Benefit Partners! Partners support the Foundation and collaborate with Yoga Alliance to enhance membership benefit offerings. $156,981

Awakening Yoga Spaces (AYS) is a collaborative coalition of yoga and wellness communities committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in the yoga world and making yoga teacher trainings more accessible to members of the Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) community facing financial barriers.

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Awakening Yoga Spaces

This year, Yoga Alliance Foundation was honored to award a grant to BIPOC trainees in yoga teacher and yoga therapy programs offered through participating coalition studios, and to support program creators.

Program Spotlight

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– Awakening Yoga Spaces creators, Annie Moyer and Marsha Banks-Harold

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“With funding, Awakening Yoga Spaces is able to support rising yoga teachers of color as they raise their critical voices for equitable yoga that serves the community in diverse and inclusive ways. It helps them claim their places in yoga leadership, extending the gifts of yoga that serve them as individuals, and serve others as a result.”

In response, Yoga Alliance created resources to meet the needs of its members and the broader yoga community facing unprecedented pandemic-induced stressors.

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FORWARD

When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, many yoga professionals closed their classroom doors, halting their services completely or moving them online.

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Waived $180,000+ in Waivedfeesmembershipin2020$9,000+ in feesmembershipin2021

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MOST POPULAR TOOLS Digital Events Calendar Membership Updates Anti-racism ProfessionalResourcesResources

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Extended

Created the COVID-19 resource yourya.orgwebsite,

YOURYA.ORG This website was created in response to and as a resource for timely news, events, tools, and resources pertaining to members’ yoga professions and personal lives.

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YOGA ALLIANCE ACTION AND SUPPORT

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Created and hosted by Quentin Vennie, a celebrated wellness expert, motivational speaker, and author. The six-part digital series featured a variety of guests to invite the yoga community into a space for listening, learning, and conversation, while also opening minds and hearts to the experiences of those who often go unseen, pre-judged, or misunderstood.

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”I DON’T SEE COLOR…” SIX-PART DIGITAL SERIES

Created and hosted by Maya Breuer, Yoga Alliance Vice President of Cross-Cultural Advancement, the Unity in Yoga podcast guides listeners through the teaching, practice, and discussion of yoga in a global context. To date, 67 episodes have been recorded. space

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ELEVATING DIVERSE VOICES IN THE YOGA COMMUNITY

UNITY IN YOGA PODCAST

32 Annual Report 2020-2021 YOGA IS CURIOSITY YOGA IS ACTION YOGA IS EMPATHY YOGA IS INCLUSION YOGA IS NOW #AllforYoga

As a community brought together through the union of yoga, we look out for each other, and provide support to those that need it. We encourage, empower, and educate one another, and remain relentlessly optimistic in what we can achieve together. Together, we’re

Some of us may be members of Yoga Alliance, some may be yoga teachers, some devout practitioners, and others are just getting started. Though our individual yoga paths may vary, our love for the practice, and our belief in its restorative power, are uniform.

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the more people practice yoga, the better the world will be.

ALL FOR NARRATIVEYOGACAMPAIGN:

#AllforYoga.Webelieve

The #AllforYoga social media campaign was designed to underscore not only the value of yoga for the collective, but also demonstrate how it is a practice for everyone; inclusive of every race, age, gender identity, sexual orientation, ability, lived experience, and lifestyle.

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Breathe for Justice supports scholarships for BIPOC students to complete a Registered Yoga School 200hour (RYS 200) yoga and mindfulness teacher training, including a year-long apprenticeship and mentor program. Co-created by those it serves, Breathe for Justice promotes leadership within BIPOC youth and facilitates peer-to-peer learning. It is also a strong example of how yoga can be used to support unique stressors and lived experiences—in this instance, those of BIPOC youth—and as a vehicle for justice, action, and amplifying one’s voice.

Research shows that yoga instruction and mindfulness practices can promote young adults’ physical and emotional health, while supporting their academic success. Armed with this knowledge, the Yoga Alliance Foundation donated to Breathe for Justice—a Youth Yoga and Mindfulness Teacher Training Program led by Ivy Child International.

Program Spotlight

Yoga and Mindfulness Youth Training

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Since its humble beginnings in 1999, Yoga Alliance has evolved alongside yoga’s natural progression to meet the needs of its growing membership and the broader yoga community all while adapting to the modern yogic landscape.

This includes regularly evaluating its standards designed to set the ethical and educational framework for yoga professionals to ensure high quality, safe, accessible, and equitable yoga teaching.

EVOLVING THE YOGA ALLIANCE CREDENTIALS

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STANDARDS REVIEW PROJECT (SRP)

listening tour series of online town halls

Continuing our advocacy work Expanding our educational resources and member Conveningbenefits,community-wide dialogues in support of the field’s challenges and growth

Beginning in 2018, the community-led 18-month

The credentials must identify and support you as experts and professionals who stand for quality, safety, and equity in yogaForthis to be credible, we must be able to uphold the credentials with integrity through enhanced standards and application and review process

A 12,000-respondent survey from 12 countries in 7 different languages 8 groupsworking

As a membership association, we need to better support you through:

Standards Review Project was designed to provide a detailed summary of the yoga community’s teaching and training priorities. It brought together the voices, experiences, and input of thousands via several feedback channels, including:

*Learn more about the Standards Review Project at yastandards.com.

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Activating the Experienced Teacher Pathway for yoga teachers with extensive teaching and training expertise—outside of Yoga Alliance’s defined credentials—to obtain E-RYT 500 status

Updating the application process and software to be more inclusive and userfriendly for members and potential RYSs all over the world

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February 2020 release of Elevated Foundational RYS 200

Therapy Policy and reignited collaboration with the International Association of Yoga Therapists (IAYT)

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Creation of the 2021 Online Teaching Exemption and 2022-2023 Online Teaching Application allowing RYSs to host programs online while facing lingering COVID-19 impacts

elevate the baseline for yoga teacher training and build confidence in the quality and safety yoga members are bringing to their communities.

honor of International Day of Yoga 2021, Yoga Alliance Foundation created a 24-hour Matching Donation Campaign that contributed to on-the-ground efforts supporting India in its COVID-19 recovery. With the help of the yoga community, this campaign raised a total of $32,000 that went to three organizations providing grassroots COVID-19 relief in India.

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Khalsa Aid International: A humanitarian relief organization specializing in disaster response.

Ivy Child International: Global nonprofit that partners with systems of education and care to enhance well-being through innovative and culturally responsive programs.

Goonj: An organization that works on poverty alleviation and sustainable development, with specialized attention to marginalized communities.

American India Foundation: One of the largest non-partisan American organizations supporting development work in India and committed to improving the lives of India’s underprivileged.

Global Giving: A nonprofit that connects donors with grassroots projects around the world.

SUPPORTED ORGANIZATIONS

In May and June of 2021, India, home to many of yoga’s deepest wisdom-drenched roots, suffered a severe spike in the COVID-19 Delta variant. In support, Yoga Alliance donated a total of $25,000 to relief efforts facilitated by American India Foundation and Global Additionally,Giving.in

PROVIDING SUPPORT FOR COVID-19 RELIEF IN INDIA

Annual Report 2020-2021 41 1000+ micro recovery grants provided to families in critical need Multilingual educational resources provided for prevention management and wellness strategies 377,500+ ready meals distributed 550+ partner organizations reached 12,300,000 kgs rations and essentials gathered While the impacts of these organizations are still growing, Over 1,260,000 masks distributed here’s an overview of how their work has made a difference:

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You don’t know how much this means to me

My ends will actually meet this month because ofYoga Alliance Foundation’s initial COVID-19 response included the swift introduction of the global Emergency Relief Fund for all yoga professionals worldwide, including Yoga Alliance members and the broader yoga community alike. This fund was created in collaboration with Ivy Child

My sincere gratitude.

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I was crying and laughing and singing

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A million thank yous

Foundation contributed to the Reclamation Ventures Wellness Relief Fund—a program providing monetary assistance to U.S.-based yoga professionals experiencing pandemic-induced need.

meet this At last, good news!!Yes yes yes!!! I was able to pay my rent! the funds thank so so so much! 43 ofmeetyou! My sincere gratitude. I dropped to my knees in gratetitude My heart and mind are in awe of such a remarkable blessing such a blessingremarkable At last, good news!! much countries served 31 total dollars contributed $500,000 people recieved assistance 432

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Online events are now a pillar of Yoga Alliance membership and will continue to grow in service to the members’ interests, needs, and educational advancement.

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ONLINE&COMMUNITYGROWINGEDUCATION

New online events featured hundreds of presenters and special guests sharing unique perspectives and knowledge based on their varied backgrounds and lived experiences.

expanded its online workshop programming exponentially to foster community during a time of physical distancing and simultaneously expanded educational opportunities. In total, this resulted in approximately 500 hours of new programming spanning 256 events in 2020 and 233 events in 2021, respectively.

Scientific Research on Yoga and Depression | CE Workshop All about the SI Joint | CE Workshop Iyengar Yoga: Respiratory Health | CE Workshop The Anatomy of Yoga Sequencing | CE Workshop Kundalini Lineage | Yoga Lineages MOST VIEWED AND ATTENDED DIGITAL EVENTS

20,00040,00060,00080,000 2020 2021 0 TOTAL ATTENDEES 2020 2021 TOTAL DIGITAL EVENTS 250200150100500 45 Annual Report 2020-2021

Yoga and wellness throughout the COVID-19 pandemic

INTERNATIONAL GATHERINGS

Throughout 2020 and 2021, Yoga Alliance and Yoga Alliance Foundation’s international reach grew, as did the broader global yoga community. With this, Yoga Alliance launched a new “Building International Relationships” initiative in the spirit of community and commitment to expanding diversity, equity, and inclusion. This work included hosting conversations, events, and opportunities for Yoga Alliance members, thought leaders, and yoga professionals to showcase their work and share stories about their experiences teaching yoga around the world.

Varied cultural yoga expressions

The intersection of wellness work and social justice

These public gatherings were created to provide an opportunity for members and others to come together in community during times of social distancing. These conversations included teachers, artists, and leaders from across the spectrum of yoga, mindfulness, meditation, complementary medicine, and holistic health.

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COMMUNITY SANGHAS

INTERNATIONAL GATHERING SANGHAS

GROWTHCOMMUNITYCONNECTION,GLOBAL

From July to September 2020, Yoga Alliance held five invitation-only gatherings with guests from 15 different countries. These events helped foster meaningful relationships while supporting Yoga Alliance’s internal efforts to learn more intimately about the varying yoga experiences and perspectives around the world.

Yoga and wellness for community building

Starting in September 2021, Yoga Alliance collaborated with Synergy Yoga to host monthly publicly-available online Sanghas. Sanghas were designed to platform important conversations on the following themes and topics:

International Gathering Gathering Sanghas

International

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BETTER TOGETHER | EVENT & SPONSORSHIPSCONFERENCE

A new way of life calls for

Throughout 2020 and 2021, Yoga Alliance and the Yoga Alliance Foundation worked in collaboration with supporting organizations to host safe, engaging, and educational events designed to bring people together around important and timely yoga and global community topics.

a new way of gathering Annual Report 2020-2021 49 EVENT Evolution of Yoga Summit Yoga Alliance $45,000 Yoga Alliance + Yoga Alliance Foundation $6,000 Yoga Alliance $5,000 Yoga Alliance $750 Yoga Alliance Foundation Yoga Alliance + Yoga Alliance Foundation $5,000$10,000 Accessible Yoga Conference National Kids Yoga Conference Rhythm of Change: The Belize International Yoga Festival SOULFest NYC and DC Wellness After COVID: A Yoga & Healthcare Symposium SPONSOR CONTRIBUTION

Yoga Alliance advocated for the yoga community in the United States on national and state levels where yoga teachers were facing burdensome regulations.

YOGAINTHESUPPORTINGCOMMUNITYPRACTICINGFREELY

The association used both grassroots Congressional outreach efforts, as well as one-on-one meetings with members of Congress and state legislatures to help achieve its goals; and, when possible, encouraged members to participate as ambassadors for the yoga community at large.

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STATES

Helped amend statewide legislation to help yoga teachers avoid costly licensure fees.

Helped reverse the state’s 28-year ban on yoga instruction as an elective activity for public school students.

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Actively engaged with state legislators and testified at hearings with the goal of exempting yoga from a bill (formerly known as the “bodyworks bill”) designed to prevent human trafficking that would unnecessarily require licensure and other regulation of wellness providers.

Through its advocacy efforts, Yoga Alliance connected the yoga community to their members of Congress via email, hoping to advance the CARES Act, GYMS Act, and other financial relief packages.

New Hampshire (WIN)

Alabama (WIN)

COVID Relief (ACTIVE)

FEDERAL

Massachusetts (ACTIVE)

Annual Report 2020-2021 52 BOARD DIRECTORSOF Yoga Alliance and Yoga Alliance Foundation’s volunteer Boards of Directors provides strategic direction that advances the livelihoods of yoga professionals across the globe. Their dedication, wisdom, and energy act as a compass for Yoga Alliance and the Yoga Alliance Foundation in supporting and fostering high quality, safe, accessible, and equitable yoga training and teaching everywhere. Learn more about the Yoga Alliance Board of Directors at yogaalliance.org/OurBoard YOGA ALLIANCE AND YOGA ALLIANCE FOUNDATION

LESLIE SALMON JONES E-RYT 500, YACEP

E-RYT 500, YACEP

TERRI MCDERMOTT, VICE CHAIR E-RYT 200, YACEP, CMAUtem

SARASWATHI VASUDEVAN E-RYT 500, YACEP

MARION MCCONNELL,“MUGS”SECRETARY E-RYT 500, YACEP

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KERRY MAIORCA, BOARD CHAIR E-RYT 500, RPYT, YACEP

SARAHJOY MARSH E-RYT 500, MA, AUTHOR

SHANNON ROCHE President and CEO

SWAMI ASOKANANDA E-RYT 500, YACEP

DAVID PRYOR JR.

ARUN TILAK, TREASURER E-RYT 500

THIERRY CHIAPELLO

STAFFAN ELGELID PhD, RYT 500

JO-ANN BANCE, INCOMING BOARD CHAIR E-RYT 200, RYT 500, YACEP, BBA, MHRM

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SUMMARYFINANCIAL $8,988,459 $2,307,481 $2,814,401 $85,926 $135,153 $789,426 $1,153,511 $13,091,524 $8,956,921 $6,560,349 $1,663,055 $2,783,037 $10,619,976 $9,343,386 $1,759,945 $3,748,138 $14,448,771 $12,688,826 $12,688,826 $8,940,688

$9,075,704$2,027,949$177,215$950,850$69,442$12,301,160$8,022,955$2,432,396$10,455,351$1,845,809$16,294,580$14,448,771

$12,379,921$1,423

*At the time of publishing, the 2021 audited financials were not approved by the Yoga Alliance Board of Directors. We are including this information to provide a more complete perspective of our organization’s financials over time. Please note financials presented here may vary slightly from final tax filings. Please check yogaalliance.org for the most up-to-date audited and approved financials and 990 Forms. You can also access Yoga Alliance’s tax forms at guidestar.org.

Source: Combined Statement of Activities in the 2020 Audited Financial Statements For more financial information, visit https://www.yogaalliance.org/About_Us/Financials 2021 Financial Statement will be available later this year R E VENU E A N D SUPPO R T Membership Dues Membership Fees ContributionsInvestmentIncome, net Other Revenue Total Revenue and Support EXPENSE S Program Services Supporting Services: Management & General Total ChangesExpensesinnet assets Net Assets at End of Year 202 1* 202 1* $9,195,665

Net assets at beggining of year

Annual Report 2020-2021 55 ANDREFERENCESSOURCES Page 12: Ethical Commitment Page 12: Code of Conduct Page 12: Scope of Practice Page 12: Position on Equity in Yoga Page 14: YA CommUnity Page 14: Yoga Alliance Standards Page 16: Foundational Registered Yoga School 200 Credential Page 18: Ivy Child International Page 18: Synergy Yoga Page 18: Teaching for Equity Page 21: Membership Benefits Page 21: Yourya.org Page 21: Global Directory Page 21: Member Discounts Page 21: Live and Virtual Events Page 21: Video Resource Library Page 26: Awakening Yoga Spaces Page 29: Elevated Standards and Lead Trainer Up-leveling timeline extension Page 37: Standards Review Project Page 39: Yoga Therapy Policy Page 39: International Association of Yoga Therapists Page 39: 2021 Online Teaching Exemption Page 39: 2022-2023 Online Teaching Application Page 39: Experienced Teacher Pathway Page 40: Khalsa Aid International Page 40: Goonj Page 42: Emergency Relief Fund Page 42: Reclamation Ventures Page 44: Continuing Education

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Yoga Alliance earned a 2021 ASAE Power of Associations Award for its work in supporting the yoga community during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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