Boys & Girls Club of Dane County will inspire and empower all young people, especially those who need us the most, to reach their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring adults.
Boys and Girls Club of Dane County Inc’s largest recent grants went to the same major project in two consecutive years: construction of the McKenzie Regional Workforce Development Center. That pattern points to a funder willing to make sizable, facility-focused commitments when the work fits its workforce and youth-development mission. The organization also supports direct service and education through the TILLY Scholarship, a four-year scholarship for Dane County students attending a four-year university, and through partnership and sponsorship opportunities tied to its programs and members. Beyond the headline capital project, the foundation’s recent awards show support for organizations that work with young people, students, and job-seeking adults. Its own stated priorities include after-school programs, teen programs, early childhood and preschool, summer camp, career and workforce development, college access and scholarships, community events, and volunteer engagement. The grant record also includes repeat support to community partners in the region, indicating that some relationships are sustained over time rather than one-time transactions. Taken together, the profile is of a local funder centered on youth development, education access, and workforce pathways in Dane County.
Workforce development is the clearest thread in the recent record. Boys and Girls Club of Dane County Inc awarded $2,553,832 in 2024 and $1,338,489 in 2025 to Boys & Girls Clubs of Dane County Foundation Inc for construction of the McKenzie Regional Workforce Development Center. The foundation also supports workforce-related partners outside its own building project. It gave $214,630 in 2024 and $82,354 in 2025 to Wrtpbig Step for general purposes, a grant relationship that appears across two years. Education access is another stated priority. The TILLY Scholarship is a full four-year scholarship for a Dane County student attending a four-year university, covering the full cost of attendance up to four years for students who demonstrate leadership and a commitment to positive change. Community-based youth and family services also appear in the grant record, including awards to Habitat for Humanity and local school districts in Verona and Sun Prairie.
Typical grant size sits at $30,324 at the 25th percentile, a median of $55,839, and $148,492 at the 75th percentile. The distribution includes both large capital awards and smaller general-purpose grants, showing a mix of project-level funding and operating-style support. Recent grants also repeat to the same recipients across 2024 and 2025, including the McKenzie Regional Workforce Development Center project and Wrtpbig Step, which suggests ongoing relationships rather than isolated gifts. The organization accepts unsolicited applications for its Partnership & Sponsorship Opportunities and its TILLY Scholarship. It does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments.
$1.6M
$24.6M
$9.8M
$10.3M
Most grants fall between $30K and $148K, with a median of $56K.
25th Percentile
$30K
Median
$56K
75th Percentile
$148K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in WI.
MICHAEL JOHNSON
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Grantmaking is entirely in Wisconsin, with 100% of recent grants going to recipients in the HQ state. The foundation’s top recipient cities include Fitchburg, Milwaukee, Madison, Verona, and Sun Prairie. Fitchburg appears in the largest awards because the construction project and a Madison-area builders grant both land there, while Madison receives multiple grants tied to community partners. The pattern is local and concentrated in Dane County and nearby Wisconsin communities rather than spread across states or countries.
The foundation’s stated focus areas include after-school programs, teen programs, early childhood and preschool, summer camp, career and workforce development, college access and scholarships through the TILLY Scholarship, community events, and volunteer engagement. Recent grants also show support for workforce development construction, school districts, and housing-related community partners.
Typical grant size is $30,324 at the 25th percentile, $55,839 at the median, and $148,492 at the 75th percentile. The recent record also includes much larger capital awards, including two multi-million-dollar grants for the McKenzie Regional Workforce Development Center.
Yes. Its active grant programs include Partnership & Sponsorship Opportunities and the TILLY Scholarship, and both are marked as accepting unsolicited applications. The first is open to corporate supporters through monetary gifts, sponsorships, or in-kind support; the second is a full four-year scholarship for a Dane County student.
Its giving is local, with 100% of recent grants going to recipients in Wisconsin. Recent recipients are in Fitchburg, Milwaukee, Madison, Verona, and Sun Prairie, showing a strong Dane County and nearby Wisconsin footprint.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Dane County Foundation Inc appears in 2024 and 2025 for construction of the McKenzie Regional Workforce Development Center. Wrtpbig Step also appears in both years with general-purpose support. Those repeat awards show that the foundation maintains multi-year relationships with some recipients.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF DANE COUNTY FOUNDATION INC | FITCHBURG, WI | $1,338,489 | 2025 | CONSTRUCTION OF THE MCKENZIE REGIONAL WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT CENTER. |
| WRTPBIG STEP | MILWAUKEE, WI | $82,354 | 2025 | GENERAL PURPOSES |
| MADISON AREA BUILDERS ASSOCIATION | FITCHBURG, WI | $61,335 | 2025 | GENERAL PURPOSES |
| HABITAT FOR HUMANITY | MADISON, WI | $55,839 | 2025 | GENERAL PURPOSES |
| VERONA AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT | VERONA, WI | $21,497 | 2025 | GENERAL PURPOSES |
| SUN PRAIRIE AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT | SUN PRAIRIE, WI | $7,692 | 2025 | GENERAL PURPOSES |
| BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF DANE COUNTY FOUNDATION INC | FITCHBURG, WI | $2,553,832 | 2024 | CONSTRUCTION OF THE MCKENZIE REGIONAL WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT CENTER. |
| WRTPBIG STEP | MILWAUKEE, WI | $214,630 | 2024 | GENERAL PURPOSES |
| MADISON AREA BUILDERS ASSOCIATION | FITCHBURG, WI | $44,270 | 2024 | GENERAL PURPOSES |
| HABITAT FOR HUMANITY | MADISON, WI | $39,151 | 2024 | GENERAL PURPOSES |
| SUN PRAIRIE AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT | SUN PRAIRIE, WI | $6,822 | 2024 | GENERAL PURPOSES |
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF DANE COUNTY FOUNDATION INC
$1,338,489CONSTRUCTION OF THE MCKENZIE REGIONAL WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT CENTER.
WRTPBIG STEP
$82,354GENERAL PURPOSES
MADISON AREA BUILDERS ASSOCIATION
$61,335GENERAL PURPOSES
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
$55,839GENERAL PURPOSES
VERONA AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
$21,497GENERAL PURPOSES
SUN PRAIRIE AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
$7,692GENERAL PURPOSES
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF DANE COUNTY FOUNDATION INC
$2,553,832CONSTRUCTION OF THE MCKENZIE REGIONAL WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT CENTER.
WRTPBIG STEP
$214,630GENERAL PURPOSES
MADISON AREA BUILDERS ASSOCIATION
$44,270GENERAL PURPOSES
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
$39,151GENERAL PURPOSES
SUN PRAIRIE AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
$6,822GENERAL PURPOSES