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    Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Alabama

    ActiveYouth Development
    BIRMINGHAM, ALWebsite2058150703

    About Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Alabama

    Opened as The Birmingham Boys Club in 1901, Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Alabama has been a force for good in the lives of youth for over a century. We see potential in every child and teen that walks through our doors and provide safe places where young people can learn, grow and succeed.

    Focus Areas

    Youth servicesEducation & academic supportHealth & wellnessSports & recreationLeadership development

    Who They Fund

    children and adolescentsunderserved/at-risk youthcommunities in Central America

    Funding Style

    general operating supportdirect service deliveryprogram funding

    About Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Alabama

    A single 2024 grant of $3,603,077 anchors Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Alabama Inc’s recent giving, directed to Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Alabama Foundation in Birmingham, Alabama, to support the mission and purposes of Boys & Girls Clubs of Central America. That large award fits a broader mission centered on youth services, education and academic support, health and wellness, sports and recreation, and leadership development. The organization’s own summary traces the work back to The Birmingham Boys Club, opened in 1901, and describes a century-long focus on providing safe places where young people can learn, grow and succeed. Programmatically, the foundation’s work is built around direct service delivery and general operating support rather than individuals or investments. Its active programs show how that mission is carried out: leadership development for teens through Keystone Clubs, organized sports through ALL STARS, and the Youth of the Year recognition and scholarship program for young people in Alabama.

    What Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Alabama Funds

    Leadership development is a clear thread in the foundation’s programming. Through Keystone Clubs, teens ages 14 to 18 work on academic success, career preparation, and community service with adult advisors. In a separate leadership-related grant, they gave $3,603,077 to Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Alabama Foundation to support the mission and purposes of Boys & Girls Clubs of Central America. Health and wellness also appears in the program lineup through Triple Play, which combines physical activity, nutrition education, and social-emotional development in a Mind, Body, and Soul framework. Sports and recreation are reflected in ALL STARS, an organized league for youth ages 6 to 18 covering flag football, volleyball, basketball, and soccer. Youth recognition and scholarships are addressed through Youth of the Year, which honors leadership, service, and academic achievement.

    How Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Alabama Gives

    Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Alabama Inc shows a single observed grant size in the available data: $3,603,077, which is also the p25, median, and p75. That suggests one large grant in the latest filing rather than a broad spread of award sizes. The grant record points to a foundation-style structure focused on program funding and general operating support. Recipients are not shown across multiple years in the provided data, so recurring versus one-time behavior cannot be inferred from the sample. The organization does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $3.6M

    Total Assets

    $6.9M

    Total Revenue

    $3.8M

    Total Expenses

    $6.9M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $3.6M and $3.6M, with a median of $3.6M.

    25th Percentile

    $3.6M

    Median

    $3.6M

    75th Percentile

    $3.6M

    Geographic Reach

    Local1 state funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in AL.

    Funding intensity
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    Leadership

    LEISA SMITH

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    Where Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Alabama Makes Grants

    Giving is tightly local. Every recorded grant in the data goes to Alabama, and the recipient country distribution is entirely U.S.-based. The named recipient city is Birmingham, which matches the foundation’s own Alabama footprint. The active programs also center on Central Alabama, and Youth of the Year extends to local, state, and Alabama state-level activity. No non-U.S. recipient countries appear in the grant data.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Alabama

    What kinds of programs does Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Alabama Inc support?

    The organization supports youth services, education and academic support, health and wellness, sports and recreation, and leadership development. Its active programs include Keystone Clubs for teen leadership, ALL STARS sports leagues, Triple Play health and wellness, and Youth of the Year recognition and scholarships.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The available grant data shows one observed size: $3,603,077. The p25, median, and p75 are all $3,603,077, so the current sample points to a single large grant rather than a range of award sizes.

    Where do its grants go?

    The grantmaking is local and entirely Alabama-based in the available data. The recipient country distribution is 100% U.S., and the named grantee is in Birmingham, Alabama.

    Does it accept unsolicited applications?

    Some active programs do and some do not. Keystone Clubs, ALL STARS, and Triple Play accept unsolicited participation, while Youth of the Year is listed as not accepting unsolicited applications.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2024

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF CENTRAL ALABAMA FOUNDATIONBIRMINGHAM, AL$3,603,0772024TO SUPPORT THE MISSION AND PURPOSES OF BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF CENTRAL AMERICA.

    BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF CENTRAL ALABAMA FOUNDATION

    $3,603,077
    BIRMINGHAM, AL2024

    TO SUPPORT THE MISSION AND PURPOSES OF BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF CENTRAL AMERICA.