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Mission Statement
The mission of Boys & Girls Clubs of Huntington Valley is to inspire and enable the healthy development all young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring members of the community. In short, the Club's goal is to help kids succeed in school and in life!
Background Statement
Boys & Girls Clubs of Huntington Valley is one of the largest providers of youth services in the Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley community in Orange County, California. The Club reaches 4,800 children each year, 75% of whom come from low to moderate income households. For nearly 60 years, the Club has helped children start their great futures and reach their potential. The organization has an extensive network of community partnerships that help deepen the impact of its programs and BGCHV has a strong, stable infrastructure. The Club’s services go far beyond baby-sitting or childcare. In the last several years, BGCHV has earned honors from Boys & Girls Clubs of America that rank the organization among the top Boys & Girls Clubs in the country for overall program excellence, community collaboration, education, family support, arts, safety, and health and fitness.
Impact Statement
Top Accomplishments: 1. We serve thousands of youth from 40+ local schools in five local school districts, and even serve children as young as six weeks old at our preschools. 2. No child ever goes hungry at the Boys & Girls Club. The Club offers a free meal to every child in our school age programs every day that we operate. 3. In 2024, the Club opened three new locations on the campuses of elementary schools in the Ocean View School District in Huntington Beach to reach the kids in our community who need us most. 4. The Club has earned numerous accolades, including: 2024: National Honor Award for Community Collaboration given by Boys & Girls Clubs of America 2024: Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce's Nonprofit of the Year 2023: Honor Award for Community Collaboration - Boys & Girls Clubs of America's Pacific Region 2021: Best of HB, for an organization that has made a lasting impact on the Huntington Beach community 2018: Nonprofit of the Year for California State Senate District 34 2018 & 2016: ClubHouse Academy named the #1 Boys & Girls Club arts program in the nation 2015: Twilight Education Project named the #1 Boys & Girls Club education program in the nation
Needs Statement
BGCHV makes sure that every child who needs the Boys & Girls Club has access to it through free programs and scholarships for its fee based programs. More than 1,000 children are able to participate in the Club's programs free of charge and hundreds of families are able to participate in our sliding scale program so every family pays only what they can afford, even if that's nothing at all. $1000 sponsors a child at the Club for a whole school year. $250 sponsors a child for the Club's full day summer program. Your support at any level helps a child start their great future.
Geographic Areas Served
BGCHV serves Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley, California and the surrounding communities. While our focus is on youth from Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley, the Club has a very broad reach. Youth come to our twelve locations from more than 50 cities throughout Orange County and Los Angeles County.
Top Three Populations Served
Children ages 0-5
Households with limited English proficiency
Latinos
Statement from the CEO/Executive Director
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Statement from the Board Chair/President
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Family Support - Twilight Education Project
BGCHV partners with local school districts to help low-income English Language Learner families gain the language skills and support they need to succeed in the local community. Includes ESL and job skills training for parents, homework help and tutoring for school age kids and preschool instruction for young children. The program is totally free. | |
Budget | $250,000 |
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Outcomes | Help English Language Learner families succeed in an English speaking community. |
Sports & Performing Arts
BGCHV's ClubHouse Academy offers year-round soccer and basketball sports leagues as well as more than 50 classes per week in dance, theatre, martial arts, music, and gymnastics. | |
Budget | $1,000,000 |
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Outcomes | Children develop lifelong healthy fitness habits. Children explore their creativity and develop their artistic talents. |
Youth Development K-12
After school care and full day programs during summer and school holidays for school age youth. | |
Budget | $6,650,000 |
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Outcomes | Children participating in Club programs are prepared to succeed in school and in life, fulfilling the Club's commitment that "great futures start here" at the Boys & Girls Club. |
Preschool Programs
The Club has two licensed preschools, one in Huntington Beach and one in Fountain Valley. Each site cares for children ages 6 weeks to 6 years old, offering infant care, toddler programs, preschool programs, and transitional kindergarten, all designed to help with the whole child's development and to lay a strong foundation for success in school and in life. | |
Budget | $2,750,000 |
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Outcomes | Children graduate from the Club's preschool programs ready to succeed in kindergarten and beyond. |
CEO/Executive Director
Art Groeneveld
CEO/Executive Director Experience
Art Groeneveld has more than 30 years of experience working at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Huntington Valley. He has held every role from bus driver to branch director to development director to executive director and now CEO. In addition to his work at the Club, he is an active volunteer, serving as a Lifetime Member of Kiwanis Club of Fountain Valley and on the board of Fountain Valley Regional Hospital among other organizations. He has a significant depth of knowledge about our community's needs and extensive experience in working with youth serving organizations and the children and families of our community.
Staff Information
Number of Full-Time Staff | 55 |
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Number of Part-Time Staff | 236 |
Number of Volunteers | 550 |
Number of Contract Staff | 8 |
Staff Demographics - Ethnicity
African American/Black | 17 |
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Asian American/Pacific Islander | 52 |
Caucasian | 94 |
Hispanic/Latino | 102 |
Native American/American Indian | 6 |
Other (Please Specify) | 2 or more ethnicities |
Other | 20 |
Staff Demographics - Gender
Female | 239 |
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Male | 52 |
Not Specified | -- |
Awards
Award | Awarding Organization | Year |
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Honor Award for Program Excellence in the Arts | Boys & Girls Clubs of America | 2018 |
Nonprofit of the Year, District 34 | California State Senate | 2018 |
Outstanding Partner in Adult Education | California Council for Adult Education | 2018 |
Honor Award for Program Excellence in the Arts | Boys & Girls Clubs of America | 2016 |
Honor Award for Program Excellence in Education | Boys & Girls Clubs of America | 2015 |
Merit Award for Innovations in Safety | Boys & Girls Clubs of America | 2015 |
Best of HB | Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce | 2021 |
Honor Award for Community Collaboration | Boys & Girls Clubs of America | 2023 |
Honor Award for Community Collaboration | Boys & Girls Clubs of America | 2024 |
Nonprofit of the Year | Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce | 2024 |
Board Chair
First Name | Last Name | Company Affiliation | Start Date | End Date |
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Jeff | Hyder | Simple Green | January 1, 2024 | December 31, 2025 |
Board Members
Name | Company Affiliation | Status |
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Alex Accetta | Alex Accetta CPA & Associates | -- |
Arees Akoubian | AV Construction | -- |
Carolyn Craft | Bank of the West | -- |
Resa Evans | -- | -- |
Cathy Green | Orange County Water District | -- |
Gary Lindman | Retired marketing executive | -- |
Mike Haynes | Specialized Bicycles | -- |
Bob Hoxsie | Hoxsie Builders | -- |
Steve Nagel | Fountain Valley Fire Department (retired) | -- |
Michael Luther | Allied Refrigeration | -- |
Tom Ross | MetLife (retired) | -- |
Jennifer Shepard | -- | -- |
Glenn "Wink" Williams | Northrop Grumman (retired) | -- |
Julianne Hoefer | Ocean View School District, Assistant Superintedent | -- |
Lyn Semeta | City of Huntington Beach, Former Mayor | -- |
Thoby Archer | Huntington Beach Police Department | -- |
Tanya Hoxsie | Boys & Girls Clubs of Huntington Valley (retired) | -- |
Scott Haberle | City of Huntington Beach Fire Department | -- |
Glenn Grandis | City of Fountain Valley, City Council | -- |
Pam Free | Huntington Beach Art Afaire | -- |
Jason Zambanini | PIMCO | -- |
Bob Mayer, III | Mayer Corporation | -- |
Eric McCoy | Huntington Beach Fire Department | -- |
Board Demographics - Ethnicity
African American/Black | 0 |
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Asian American/Pacific Islander | 0 |
Caucasian | 23 |
Hispanic/Latino | 1 |
Native American/American Indian | 0 |
Other (Please Specify) | -- |
Other | -- |
Board Demographics - Gender
Female | 7 |
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Male | 17 |
Not Specified | 0 |
Board Stats
Number of times full board meets in a year | 12 |
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Percentage of Board Members Making Monetary Contributions | 100% |
Current Fiscal Year
Fiscal Year Start Date | January 1, 2025 |
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Fiscal Year End Date | December 31, 2025 |
Projected Revenue | $13,936,699 |
Projected Expense | $13,602,636 |
Revenue vs. Expense ($)
Expense Breakdown: 2023 (%)
Expense Breakdown: 2022 (%)
Expense Breakdown: 2021 (%)
990 Tax Form - Newest 990 Year opens each July
Tax Year 2023 Form 990 (Fiscal Year ending in 2023) | Download |
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Tax Year 2022 Form 990 (Fiscal Year ending in 2022) | Download |
Tax Year 2021 Form 990 (Fiscal Year ending in 2021) | Download |
Tax Year 2020 Form 990 (Fiscal Year ending in 2020) | Download |
Prior Three Years Total Revenue and Expense Totals
Fiscal Year | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 |
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Total Revenue | $13,518,302 | $8,674,558 | $7,584,204 |
Total Expenses | $9,878,014 | $8,252,164 | $7,522,322 |
Prior Three Years Revenue Sources
Fiscal Year | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 |
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Foundation and Corporation Contributions | $1,737,658 | $489,125 | $255,983 |
Government Contributions | $1,664,180 | $1,023,590 | $1,158,270 |
Federal | -- | -- | -- |
State | -- | -- | -- |
Local | -- | -- | -- |
Unspecified | -- | -- | -- |
Individual Contributions | -- | -- | -- |
Indirect Public Support | -- | -- | -- |
Earned Revenue | $6,182,644 | $5,657,054 | $4,619,154 |
Investment Income, Net of Losses | $122,018 | $1,837 | $1,077 |
Membership Dues | $74,530 | $78,535 | $59,760 |
Special Events | $1,279,396 | $1,409,224 | $1,290,933 |
Revenue In-Kind | -- | -- | $185,424 |
Other Revenue | $2,504,000 | $15,193 | $13,603 |
Prior Three Years Expense Allocations by Type
Fiscal Year | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 |
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Program Expense | $8,798,690 | $7,256,585 | $6,579,500 |
Administration Expense | $1,042,359 | $959,255 | $908,176 |
Fundraising Expense | $36,965 | $36,324 | $34,646 |
Payments to Affiliates | -- | -- | -- |
Total Revenue/Total Expenses | 1.37 | 1.05 | 1.01 |
Program Expense/Total Expenses | 89% | 88% | 87% |
Fundraising Expense/Total Revenue | 0% | 0% | 0% |
Prior Three Years Assets and Liabilities
Fiscal Year | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 |
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Total Assets | $17,613,549 | $14,105,320 | $13,139,607 |
Current Assets | $6,254,503 | $3,580,561 | $2,240,543 |
Long-Term Liabilities | $1,358,466 | $1,402,066 | $2,455,580 |
Current Liabilities | $1,900,151 | $1,988,610 | $391,777 |
Total Net Assets | $14,354,932 | $10,714,644 | $10,292,250 |
Short Term Solvency
Fiscal Year | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 |
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Current Assets/Current Liabilities | 3.29 | 1.8 | 5.72 |
Long Term Solvency
Fiscal Year | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 |
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Long-Term Liabilities/Total Assets | 8% | 10% | 19% |
Endowment/Capital Campaigns
Endowment Value | -- |
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Spending Policy | Percentage |
Percentage | 4% |
Are you currently in a Capital Campaign? | Yes |
Capital Campaign Purpose | For more than 20 years, the Club has run award-winning performing arts and martial arts programs through its ClubHouse Academy location. The space the Club rented will soon become unavailable, and the Club is working toward creating a new, permanent home for the ClubHouse Academy through the Chasing Dreams capital campaign. By raising $5,000,000, the Club will be able to expand its Kingston Branch in Fountain Valley. There will be 40% more space available for performing arts and martial arts programs at the new site, and the Club will also refresh the existing spaces at the Kingston Branch, a facility which is about 30 years old. |
Campaign Goal | $5,000,000 |
Capital Campaign Start Date | January 1, 2025 |
Capital Campaign End Date | -- |
Capital Campaign Raised-to-Date Amount | $2,000,000 |
Legal
Year of Incorporation | 1967 |
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EIN | 95-6192466 |
California State Charity Registration Number* | 008844 |
Organization's type of tax exempt status | 501(c)(3) |
IRS Letter of Determination | Download |
Legal Name | Boys & Girls Clubs of Huntington Valley |
Year Founded | 1967 |
Organization DBA | -- |
Former Names | |
Status of IRS required filings including 990s | Current |
Status of CA required filings including form RRF-1 | Current |
Date form RRF-1 filed | September 23, 2024 |
Contact
Fax Number | 714-593-0141 |
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Other Website | -- |
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Our Story
From infants to teens, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Huntington Valley is here to help children start their Great Futures. The Club has 12 locations in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley that give kids the support they need to succeed every day. Our 12 locations provide loving care for ages 6 weeks to 6 years old at our preschools, before and after school care and full day summer programs at our school age Clubs, as well as performing arts, martial arts, and sports leagues. More than 4,800 children benefit from the Club's programs each year.
Contact
Boys & Girls Clubs of Huntington Valley
16582 Brookhurst St
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
Laura Portier-LaLumiere
lportier@bgchv.com
Phone: 714-309-4962
https://bgchv.com
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