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BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF THE VALLEY

PHOENIX, AZ · EIN 942876537 · Form 990 · FY2021 · NTEE O23I · Youth Development · Medium ($1M-$10M) · bgcaz.org
revenue
$8.1M
expenses
$920K
net assets
$16.7M
employees
0
volunteers
8
program ratio
54%
mission · from form 990

PROVIDE OPERATIONAL SUPPORT FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF THE VALLEY.

profile · synthesized from sources

Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley provides after-school, summer, and enrichment programs for youth in Phoenix and across Arizona’s Valley regions. The organization focuses on academic support, character and leadership development, arts, fitness, and career readiness. It operates as a nonprofit with a network of clubs offering safe, supervised environments for young people to learn and grow.

named programs · 7 · from sources

what they call their work

AZYouthforce
Youth workforce development initiative connecting young people with career opportunities and training.
Bob & Renee Parsons Dental Clinic
On-site dental clinic providing oral health services to Club members.
Character & Leadership
Initiatives that build leadership skills and community engagement, preparing youth to become responsible, caring citizens.
Education & Career Development
Academic support programs designed to keep youth on track for high school graduation and prepare them for college or workforce careers.
Sports, Fitness & Recreation
Physical activities and sports programs promoting health, teamwork, and active lifestyles.
The Arts
Programs in drawing, drama, photography, and poetry that foster creativity, imagination, and self-expression among youth.
Thunderbirds Charities Leadership Academy
Free summer leadership program for youth to develop leadership skills.
activities · 4 clusters

what they do

  • Summer and School Break Camps 2 activities
    • Youth Academic Support and Enrichment Programs
      Provides academic support and educational programs combined with recreational activities, including after-school programming partially funded by a City of Phoenix Community Development Block Grant. Services are offered during after-school hours and summer camp.
    • Youth Academic Support and Enrichment Programs
      Provides academic support and educational programs combined with recreational activities through after-school and summer programming, including partial funding from the City of Phoenix Community Development Block Grant.
  • Youth Business Leadership & Scholarship Programs 1 activity
    • Youth Leadership and Character Development
      Offers leadership training and character development programs, including a free summer leadership program and year-round opportunities focused on social-emotional development, workforce readiness, and the arts.
  • Youth Civic Leadership Development 1 activity
    • Youth Leadership and Character Development
      Offers leadership training and character development programs during after-school and summer camp, including a free summer leadership program focused on building youth leadership skills.
  • Uncategorized 3 activities
    • Summer Leadership Program
      Offers a free summer leadership program specifically designed for youth to develop leadership skills.
    • Youth Development Programs
      Provides after-school and summer programs for youth, focusing on academic support, social-emotional development, character building, leadership training, arts, and physical fitness.
    • Youth Development Programs
      Provides academic support, social-emotional development, and workforce development opportunities for youth. These programs include enrichment activities in arts, physical fitness, character development, and leadership training, offered during after-school hours and summer camps.
financials · form 990 · fy2021

the money

revenue
Total revenue$8.11M
Contributions & grants$7.91M98%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$199K2%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$920K
Program expenses54%
Admin / overhead28%
Fundraising19%
Salaries & benefits$238K
Grants paid out$493K
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$18.29M
Cash$4.65M
Investments$13.16M
Liabilities$1.54M
Net assets$16.75M
Liquid reserves232.3 mo
3 years on record · 2019–2021 · YoY revenue +168.8%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021

who runs it

paid leadership · 2
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
MARCIA MINTZ TRUSTEE/CEO 10 $398K
SWATI WEBB CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER 10 $165K
board members · 8
  • AMY PATEL — CHAIR
  • DIANE THORNE — TRUSTEE
  • DONNA TANNATT — TRUSTEE
  • GLYNIS BRYAN — TRUSTEE
  • JAMES BOSSERMAN — SECRETARY/TREASURER
  • JEFF NEWMAN — VICE CHAIR
  • PETER GUILD — TRUSTEE
  • ROBERT BURGESS — TRUSTEE
relationships · 2

who they work with

  • City of Phoenix Government — Provides partial funding for after-school programming through a Community Development Block Grant.
  • Thunderbirds Charities Partner — Collaborates on the Leadership Academy, a free summer leadership program for youth.