BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF METRO ATLANTA INC
1275 PEACHTREE ST NE 500, Atlanta, GA 30309 www.bgcma.org

Total Revenue
$18,755,222
Total Expenses
$22,514,462
Net Assets
$57,513,648

Organizations Filed Purposes: BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF METRO ATLANTAS MISSION IS TO SAVE AND CHANGE THE LIVES OF CHILDREN AND TEENS, ESPECIALLY THOSE WHO NEED US MOST, BY PROVIDING A SAFE, POSITIVE AND ENGAGING ENVIRONMENT AND PROGRAMS THAT PREPARE AND INSPIRE THEM TO ACHIEVE GREAT FUTURES. THROUGH 20+ CLUBS IN 10 METRO COUNTIES, TRAINED AND PROFESSIONAL STAFF SERVE MORE THAN 3,300 YOUTH (AGES 6-18) DAILY THROUGH PROGRAMS THAT HELP KIDS GET COLLEGE AND CAREER READY, LIVE HEALTHY LIVES, AND BECOME LEADERS. BGCMA ALSO OVERSEES CAMP KIWANIS, A 160-ACRE OUTDOOR RESIDENCE CAMP. WHILE THE COST TO EFFECTIVELY SERVE THOSE WHO NEED US MOST IS APPROXIMATELY $5,700 PER MEMBER, FAMILIES ARE ASKED TO PAY BETWEEN $60 AND $135 PER CHILD EACH YEAR BASED ON INCOME; AND NO CHILD IS TURNED AWAY DUE TO INABILITY TO PAY. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WWW.BGCMA.ORG.

TO SAVE AND CHANGE THE LIVES OF CHILDREN AND TEENS BY PROVIDING A SAFE, POSITIVE, AND ENGAGING ENVIRONMENT AND PROGRAMS THAT PREPARE AND INSPIRE GREAT FUTURES.

Academic Success: BGCMA's academic programs enhance student performance and encourage high school graduation, college attendance and career exploration. Each Club has a designated Learning Center and a Computer Lab. Learning Centers are always open during club hours, and staff and volunteers are on hand to guide educational activities. Academic programs focus on early literacy, homework assistance and tutoring, STEM, and arts and cultural enrichment. Integrated into academic programs is our Workforce Development Initiative that engages high school members in career-readiness workshops, workplace exchange programs, and summer jobs & internships that help prepare them for future post-secondary opportunities. Additionally, all of our programs are implemented on a foundation of Social and Emotional Development. We train on practices and run programs that teach emotional awareness (emotional and physical) and regulation techniques (social and physical) for youth to use when faced with hardship. The skills learned in this program translate to their ability to persevere through homework when it doesnt make sense or control emotions when a classroom environment feels difficult.

Character & Leadership Development: BGCMA prepares young people for a successful future, empowering members to become citizens who support and influence their peers and community. Youth are taught to think critically about their world, the value of leadership and volunteer work, and are given a platform for their voices to be heard through either individual community service, collective action, and/or creative expression through the arts.

Healthy Lifestyles: Clubs offer fitness and preventative health and wellness programs that promote healthy habits and combat the rising epidemic of childhood obesity. Prevention programs address problems such as drug and alcohol use and unsafe sexual activity, while gender-specific programs reinforce positive behavior and allow youth to learn from their peers in a safe environment. BGCMA also offers team-based sports programs for all genders and all ages. Additionally, our Social and Emotional Development strategy fosters a stronger sense of self and autonomy in decision making, which leads to healthier decisions in relationships with self and others, thus decreasing risky behaviors and increasing pro-social behaviors.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Melissa DuganPresident & CEO40$371,101
Samuel DelaneyChief Financial Officer40$142,423
Claire GuittonChief Operations Officer40$139,741
Nicole PietroSR VP Resource Dev & Marketing40$127,475
Susan QuinnController40$121,632
Natasha RiceVP, Business Administration40$116,129
Mike ArmstrongVP, Operations & Evaluations40$113,879
Margo MarksVP of Human Resources40$107,692
Emily CarterVP of Resource Development40$102,929
Jeremy WingDirector1$0
David TouwsmaDirector1$0
Sarah SaundersDirector1$0
Pete RobinsonDirector1$0
Brooks RobinsonDirector1$0
Tom ReillyDirector1$0
Larry PatrickDirector1$0
Roland OrnelasDirector1$0
Jeff NoldeDirector1$0
James MorrisDirector1$0
Gairy MooreDirector1$0
Candy MooreDirector1$0
Andy MackeDirector1$0
Jim KaufmanDirector1$0
Robbie KamerschenDirector1$0
Mark HuffstetlerDirector1$0
Keith HolmesDirector1$0
Chris HohlsteinDirector1$0
Charlie HennDirector1$0
Mike HazeltonDirector1$0
Elizabeth HalkosDirector1$0
Fran GaryDirector1$0
Gardiner GarrardDirector1$0
Yunice EmirDirector1$0
Thad EllisDirector1$0
Stacey EamesDirector1$0
Angelica DuncanDirector1$0
Carl DrakeDirector1$0
Richard DerisoDirector1$0
Kevin CustisDirector1$0
John CoughlinDirector1$0
Leighann CostleyDirector1$0
Jeff ChalovichDirector1$0
Jerel CauseyDirector1$0
Jennifer BresslerDirector1$0
Rita BreenDirector1$0
Stephanie BlankDirector1$0
Tony BanksDirector1$0
Susan WardPast Chair (2018)1$0
Mike OrrTreasurer1$0
Steve CookSecretary1$0
Simon BloomChair1$0

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