Madison Square Boys & Girls Club Foundation’s sole purpose is to raise funds to support the mission of Madison Square Boys & Girls Club to save and enhance the lives of New York City boys and girls who by reason of economic or social factors are most in need of its services.
Madison Square Boys and Girls Club Foundation Inc directs its giving to one beneficiary: Madison Square Boys & Girls Club Inc. The largest recent grants in the file are operating support awards of $5,505,000 in 2024 and $5,495,527 in 2025, followed by $1,730,000 in 2023 for general operating support. That pattern shows a funder built around sustaining day-to-day Club work rather than spreading small grants across many organizations. The foundation’s mission is tied to supporting New York City boys and girls who are most in need because of economic or social factors. Its program language points to the kinds of services it helps underwrite: after-school programs, summer programs, youth mentoring, Triple Play health and wellness activities, SMART Girls, and Passport to Manhood. The giving structure also emphasizes unrestricted support and core operating support, which fits a single-organization model focused on continuity, staffing, and program delivery. For researchers, the key signal is concentration: this foundation exists to strengthen Madison Square Boys & Girls Club’s ability to serve New York City youth through recurring operational funding.
The foundation’s subject matter is broad within youth development, but always tied to Madison Square Boys & Girls Club programming. After-school and summer learning are central, reflected in the unrestricted donations that support those out-of-school-time programs. Health and wellness also appear through Triple Play, a named program area in the foundation’s focus list. Gender-specific youth development is another clear line of support, with SMART Girls identified as a funding priority. Character development is also explicit, through Passport to Manhood. These are not separate grantmaking portfolios across unrelated nonprofits; they are parts of one club-based service model for New York City youth. The recent operating support grants to Madison Square Boys & Girls Club Inc align with that structure by backing the organization’s core work across these program areas.
The recent grants show a very large-grant profile: p25 is $3,612,764, median grant size is $5,495,527, and p75 is $5,500,264. In the available grant record, every award goes to the same New York recipient, and the same organization appears across 2023, 2024, and 2025, indicating recurring support rather than one-off project funding. The foundation is a private operating-style vehicle for a single mission, with its stated purpose centered on raising funds for Madison Square Boys & Girls Club. Its giving language emphasizes general operating support, unrestricted support, and core/overhead funding. It also accepts unsolicited gifts in multiple forms, including donor-advised fund recommendations and gifts of stock.
$5.5M
$4.2M
$10.5M
$7M
Most grants fall between $3.6M and $5.5M, with a median of $5.5M.
25th Percentile
$3.6M
Median
$5.5M
75th Percentile
$5.5M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in NY.
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Grantmaking is fully local and entirely in the United States, with 100% of grants going to recipients in New York. The recipient city shown in the grant record is New York, NY, and the top state by grant count is NY. The foundation’s active giving and fundraising programs are also New York City-focused, including online donations, DAF gifts, and corporate partnership opportunities tied to the city’s Club programs and facilities.
It funds Madison Square Boys & Girls Club Inc and supports Club programs such as after-school programming, summer programs, youth mentoring, health and wellness through Triple Play, SMART Girls, and Passport to Manhood. The recent grants shown are operating support awards to the Club.
The grant-size distribution is large: p25 is $3,612,764, the median is $5,495,527, and p75 is $5,500,264. The recent grants list includes awards of $1,730,000, $5,495,527, and $5,505,000.
The grants shown all go to Madison Square Boys & Girls Club Inc in New York, NY, across 2023, 2024, and 2025. That indicates recurring support for one core organization rather than a broad portfolio of grantees.
Its philosophy tags point to general operating support, unrestricted support, and core/overhead funding. The recent grants also use operating support language, which matches a model focused on sustaining ongoing Club operations.
It accepts gifts of publicly traded stock, donor-advised fund recommendations, planned gifts such as bequests and beneficiary designations, corporate matching gifts, and general online donations. Several of these options are described as accepting unsolicited gifts.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MADISON SQUARE BOYS & GIRLS CLUB INC | NEW YORK, NY | $5,495,527 | 2025 | OPERATING SUPPORT |
| Madison Square Boys & Girls Club Inc | New York, NY | $5,505,000 | 2024 | Operating Support |
| MADISON SQUARE BOYS & GIRLS CLUB INC | NEW YORK, NY | $1,730,000 | 2023 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
MADISON SQUARE BOYS & GIRLS CLUB INC
$5,495,527OPERATING SUPPORT
Madison Square Boys & Girls Club Inc
$5,505,000Operating Support
MADISON SQUARE BOYS & GIRLS CLUB INC
$1,730,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT