Ways of Giving

There are many ways you can support the Boys & Girls Clubs of Philadelphia. You may support the Clubs by sending a gift today, making a donation online here or at givephilly.org, giving at your workplace through United Way, Combined Federal and SECA Campaigns, increasing your charitable power through your employer’s matching gift program, providing goods or services as your gift, tribute gifts and bequests. There are even gifts that will provide income for life to you and/or another individual.
 
Giving Directly: 
Send your gift via check or money order to: 
Boys & Girls Clubs of Philadelphia 
Development Office 
1518 Walnut Street, Suite 605 
Philadelphia, PA 19102
 

All gifts are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law.

Credit Card Gifts:

Donate Online or call Emily Sullivan in the Development Office at 215-735-8818 ex: 103 and make your gift by phone.
 
Donate Online

Jeremiah Milbank Society:

Generous people giving $10,000 and more annually are part of this national Boys & Girls Clubs  donor recognition group. Beyond the satisfaction of knowing that your support is benefiting youth in the city, as a Milbank donor and enjoy an intimate annual dinner with the top leadership of the organization and have an opportunity to learn more about our plans for the future.

Give Philly:

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Philadelphia are a proud founding member of Give Philly - a partnership of seven of Philadelphia’s leading youth and family service organizations. Donations can be made online to support our work directly as well as the work of our partners. 

United Way & Combined Federal Campaign:

Donor Choice number 00012

SECA:

Donor Choice number 8013

Employee Matching Gifts Program:

Many businesses match their employees’ charitable gifts. To find out if your employer has a matching gifts program, contact your Human Resources department.

Tribute and Memorial Gifts:

Make your gift add to the celebration of a birthday, promotion, graduation or other special occasion, or honor the memory of someone who lived the values of the Boys & Girls Clubs mission.