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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWebpage 2BGCA I The Facts Page I of 2 Joinour, gauss. who we a rp*_, Sign up for ourfree e-hewsletter. +t'f' far'+ enter your e-mail f The Scope of the Movement • Some 4.8 million boys and girls served • Some 4,300 Club locations • Locations in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands and on U.S. military bases around the world • More than 50,000 trained professional staff Inspiring a— Generation! Every day Boys & Girls Clubs inspire ' their members,fi�tr,r Whether i *' encouraging young - people to complete their homework, play sports or recreational activities, enter an ' art competition or if have a healthy I Pi' snack, Club staff know the important 1A5?1KjN6 A 4ENEKATIol role they play in Oar 1007 ptrkn•at Kepsr+ creating the wholesome environment kids need. The United States is facing a national crisis with soaring high school drop-out rates, coupled with low fitness and high obesity within our young people. Boys & Girls Clubs are providing solutions to this national epidemic through homework help, engaging and fun nutritional tips, energizing sports and recreational activities and challenging academic programs. Throughout the nation, Clubs are reaching out to a generation at risk by providing positive guidance and exciting opportunities. 2007 Highlights (Adobe PDF Reader required for all documents. Click here to download.) • Annual Report Low Resolution download (2.2MB PDF) - for Web viewing or desktop printing • Annual Report High Resolution downl_o_ad (32MB PDF) - for professional printers ar+aEl-y Chris D., Age 13 National Fine Arts Exhibit ro kvww 11% of Club members are less than 7 years of age. httD://www.baca.oriz/whoweare/facts asn A /,)1 111% A An BGCA ( The Facts • Consolidated Financial Statements download (155K PDF) • BGCA 2007 Annual Tax Return/Form 990 download (2863K PDF) se -4 +V is olt +o a fr f.»j 0 Number One ... BGCA's efficient use of financial resources has won national recognition. In its 2008 "Philanthropy 400" report, The Chronicle of Philanthropy ranked BGCA as No. 15 among all non-profit organizations, while placing BGCA in the No. 1 position among youth organizations for the 15th consecutive year. The survey, measuring private support, reported gifts to the national organization and local Boys & Girls Clubs totaling $697 million in 2008. Forbes, SmartMoney, Newsweek and U.S. News & World Report have all ranked BGCA among the top charitable organizations in America based on cost- effective use of donor dollars. WORTH magazine has ranked BGCA as one of America's top one hundred charities, based on financial efficiency, strength of reputation, and program effectiveness. Boys & Girls Clubs in Indian Country Native American tribes across the country are partnering with Boys & Girls Clubs of America to help some of our nation's most at -risk children grow, learn, develop and change their lives and surroundings. See. how Boys & Girls Clubs support Native American youth every day. About Our Membership • 65% are from minority families • 11% are less than 7 years old • 26% are 7-9 years old • 29% are 10-12 years old • 21% are 13-15 years old • 11% are 16-18 years old • 2% are more than 18 years old • 55% are male • 45% are female Page 2 of 2 home I who we are I programs I alumni pride I our partners I media center I families & kids I find a club I habla espanol I impact 2012 1 donate TIIE 4FFIC'.IAL sITE OT iao & GIRLS £:LIJIIa {�F "ILRIC J 2009 Boys & Girls Clubs of America. All Rights Reserved. I Legal Notice httD-//www hgca nrg/whnwParP/farts acn A ^ I /^ -