irs program accomplishments · form 990 part iii · fy2022
what they reported doing
Program narrative the organization filed with the IRS. Ordered by program spending.
- #1 primary $0SAFETY EDUCATION PROVIDES MEMBERS TOOLS TO MAINTAIN A SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT AND LIAISON WITH STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE OFFICIALS.
- #2 $0ADVOCATING FOR MEMBERS WITH LOCAL AND STATE GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS AIDS IN A COMMON SENSE REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT THAT WORKS BETTER FOR ITS MEMBERS AND THE PUBLIC.
activities · 6 groups
what they do
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Member-Focused Social Events 9 activities
- Annual Golf TournamentHosts an annual golf tournament as a member engagement and networking event.
- Annual Golf TournamentHosts an annual golf tournament as a member-focused event, likely serving both networking and fundraising purposes.
- Annual Member DinnerHosts an annual dinner event for members to gather and engage in community building.
- Family Fun Day and Kickball TournamentOrganizes an annual social event featuring a kickball tournament and family-friendly activities for members and their families.
- Family Fun Day and Kickball TournamentOrganizes an annual recreational event for members and their families, including a kickball tournament and family-friendly activities.
- Hosting member social eventsOrganizes social events for members and their families, including a Family Fun Day and Kickball Tournament, and an Annual Golf Tournament, to foster community and networking.
- Member social and networking eventsOrganizes social events such as a Family Fun Day and Kickball Tournament, an Annual Member Dinner, and an Annual Golf Tournament to engage members and their families.
- Member social eventsHosts social events for members and their families, including a Family Fun Day and Kickball Tournament, an Annual Member Dinner, and an Annual Golf Tournament.
- Organizing member social eventsOrganizes a Family Fun Day and Kickball Tournament for members and their families, and hosts an Annual Member Dinner and an Annual Golf Tournament to foster community among members.
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Construction & Trades Career Exposure for Youth 6 activities
- Career and Trades Experience eventHosts a two-day educational event for high school and middle school students to explore careers in the trades.
- Career and Trades Experience eventHosts a two-day educational event for high school and middle school students focused on career and trade exploration.
- Career and trades education outreach for youthHosts a two-day Career and Trades Experience event for middle and high school students to expose them to career opportunities in the trades.
- Hosting career and trades educational eventsHosts a two-day Career and Trades Experience educational event for high school and middle school students to promote careers in the construction trades.
- Promoting construction trades educationOrganizes a two-day Career and Trades Experience educational event for high school and middle school students to introduce them to the construction trades.
- Youth career and trades educationOrganizes a two-day Career and Trades Experience educational event for high school and middle school students to introduce them to various trades.
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Construction Trade Membership Recruitment 5 activities
- Advocacy for construction tradesEngages in ongoing efforts to support and promote the construction trades within the local community.
- Advocacy for construction trades in the communityActively promotes and supports the construction trades through advocacy and community engagement efforts.
- Promoting construction tradesContinues to help and promote the construction trades in the community, serving as a voice for the business community in Greater Yuma.
- Promoting construction trades in the communityActively helps and promotes the construction trades within the community.
- Promotion of construction tradesActively promotes and supports the construction trades within the community.
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Student Leadership & Model UN Conferences 5 activities
- Developing student leadership skillsSends student club leaders to the SkillsUSA Program of Work conference to strengthen their leadership skills and learn activity planning.
- Developing student leadership skillsSends student club leaders to the SkillsUSA Program of Work conference in Phoenix to strengthen leadership skills and learn activity planning.
- Leadership training for student club leadersSends student club leaders to the SkillsUSA Program of Work conference in Phoenix to develop leadership skills and learn activity planning.
- Student leadership developmentSends student club leaders to conferences, such as the SkillsUSA Program of Work conference, to enhance their leadership skills and activity planning abilities.
- Youth leadership development through SkillsUSASends student club leaders to the SkillsUSA Program of Work conference in Phoenix to build leadership skills and learn activity planning.
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Beauty Career Development & Relief Programs 2 activities
- Student salon operationsOperates a student salon where cosmetology students provide real-world services to clients as part of their hands-on training.
- Student salon operations for cosmetology trainingOperates a student salon where cosmetology students provide real-world services to clients as part of their hands-on training.
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Uncategorized 6 activities
- Facilitating employment connectionsProvides a platform for individuals to submit resumes and job categories, enabling employers to find suitable candidates within the construction trades.
- Facilitating employment connectionsAllows individuals to submit their resumes and job categories of interest to be found by employers, connecting job seekers with potential employers in the construction trades.
- Facilitating employment connectionsProvides a platform for individuals to submit resumes and job categories, enabling employers to find suitable candidates within the construction trades.
- Hosting an Annual Member DinnerHosts an Annual Member Dinner for its members.
- Online job matching platformAllows individuals to submit their resumes and specify job categories of interest so employers can find and connect with them.
- Online job matching platformAllows individuals to submit their resumes and job preferences so employers can find and contact them for employment opportunities.
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financials · form 990 · fy2022
revenue
Total revenue$326K
Contributions & grants$00%
Program service revenue$310K95%
Investment income$15K5%
Other revenue$706
expenses
Total expenses$344K
Program expenses0%
Admin / overhead0%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$77K
Grants paid out$4K
Largest expense lineFacilities
balance sheet
Total assets$235K
Cash$161K
Investments$0
Liabilities$3K
Net assets$231K
Liquid reserves5.6 mo
2 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue +2.7%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022
who runs it
board members · 9
- ADAM GRIFFIN — MEMBER
- CLINT HARRINGTON — MEMBER
- CURT WELLER — MEMBER
- JODI POOL — Secretary
- JOHN LINES — MEMBER
- KEITH FREEDMAN — MEMBER
- KIRK PERKINS — MEMBER
- PAT WALKER — MEMBER
- TIM KONENCY — MEMBER
relationships · 12
who they work with
- AWC Construction and Technology Partner — Provides resources for construction and technical instruction programs to prepare students for employment in various construction areas.
- Arizona Registrar of Contractors Partner — Provides resources for contractor licensing and regulation, including information on obtaining licenses and reciprocation.
- Arizona Risk Management & Safety Association Partner — Provides resources to support Arizona-based employers in keeping employees safe, achieving effective risk management programs, and reducing workers' compensation costs.
- Arizona Western College Partner — Collaborates on carpentry and construction trades education programs
- Better Business Bureau Partner — Provides resources related to marketplace trust, setting standards, and educating consumers and businesses.
- City of Yuma Development Partner — Provides resources for businesses building new or improving current locations.
- Greater Yuma Economic Development Center Partner — Provides resources for businesses looking to grow in the Greater Yuma area, including established relationships with local and state public agencies and workforce development organizations.
- Onvida Partner — Hosted the first cohort of externs from Onvida.
- SkillsUSA Partner — Student club leaders participate in the SkillsUSA Program of Work conference.
- Southwest Technical Education District of Yuma (STEDY) Partner — Works collaboratively with community stakeholders to inspire students for careers, offering internships, job shadowing, and work experience.
- Yuma County Chamber of Commerce Partner — Provides resources related to advocating for a healthy economic climate and enhancing the quality of life in the greater Yuma area.
- Yuma County Development Partner — Provides resources related to permit information, inspection requests, public records, and bidding projects.