Boys & Girls Club of Dane County – Allied Family Center
Allied Family Center, 4619 Jenewein Road, Madison, WI 53711
About
Boys & Girls Club of Dane County – Allied Family Center is part of Boys & Girls Club of Dane County, which operates as one Club with 15 locations. The program follows the organization’s mission to inspire and empower young people, especially those who need the Club the most, to reach their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring adults.
Boys & Girls Club of Dane County lists Michael Johnson as President & Chief Executive Officer, Tiffany Loomis as Vice President of Operations, Lindsay Broms as Senior Vice President of Development, Taylor Jackson as Chief Education & People Officer, and Alan Branch as Vice President of Workforce Development. The organization states that it commits to improving the well-being of youth, families, and communities through innovation and collaboration, with a focus on high-quality programming and services. It also states a goal to be a leader in youth development programs by developing partnerships to improve the well-being of youth, families, and communities. Boys & Girls Clubs of Dane County reports that it spends more than $6 million in operating costs, resulting in more than $57.6 million in lifetime benefits for young people, their families, and the community. The organization notes that the City of Madison is a sponsor, that it is a United Way agency, and that U.S. Cellular is a national and local sponsor of Boys & Girls Clubs. Boys & Girls Clubs of Dane County has received Charity Navigator’s highest rating of 4 stars, a rating achieved by less than 50% of all charitable organizations.
Last updated February 25, 2026.
Boys & Girls Club of Dane County lists Michael Johnson as President & Chief Executive Officer, Tiffany Loomis as Vice President of Operations, Lindsay Broms as Senior Vice President of Development, Taylor Jackson as Chief Education & People Officer, and Alan Branch as Vice President of Workforce Development. The organization states that it commits to improving the well-being of youth, families, and communities through innovation and collaboration, with a focus on high-quality programming and services. It also states a goal to be a leader in youth development programs by developing partnerships to improve the well-being of youth, families, and communities. Boys & Girls Clubs of Dane County reports that it spends more than $6 million in operating costs, resulting in more than $57.6 million in lifetime benefits for young people, their families, and the community. The organization notes that the City of Madison is a sponsor, that it is a United Way agency, and that U.S. Cellular is a national and local sponsor of Boys & Girls Clubs. Boys & Girls Clubs of Dane County has received Charity Navigator’s highest rating of 4 stars, a rating achieved by less than 50% of all charitable organizations.
Last updated February 25, 2026.
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