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ARIZONA ELKS MAJOR PROJECTS INC

Tucson, AZ · EIN 860003895 · Form 990 · FY2022 · NTEE H99Z · Medical Research · Medium ($1M-$10M) · elks4kids.org
revenue
$1.1M
expenses
$750K
net assets
$6.8M
employees
7
volunteers
110
program ratio
87%
mission · from form 990

ARIZONA ELKS MAJOR PROJECTS, INC. (AEMP) IS AN ARIZONA NONPROFIT CORPORATION LOCATED IN TUCSON,

profile · synthesized from sources

Arizona Elks Major Projects Inc. supports children's health and development in Arizona. They fund the Steele Children's Research Center, which focuses on pediatric research, and operate a youth camp for various youth organizations. The organization is primarily supported by contributions from Elks Lodge members.

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. #1 primary $31K
    ARIZONA ELKS YOUTH CAMP THE GOAL IS TO BENEFIT THE YOUTH OF ARIZONA THROUGH MAINTAINING AND MAKING AVAILABLE CAMP FACILITIES IN THE SIERRA ANCHA MOUNTAIN RANGE IN ARIZONA. THE CAMP IS MADE AVAILABLE TO YOUTH GROUPS DESCRIBED AS BOY SCOUTS, GIRL SCOUTS, CUB SCOUTS, BROWNIES, EXPLORERS, CAMP FIRE GIRLS, 4-H, CASA, CHURCH GROUPS AND OTHER SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS. THE CAMP IS ALSO AVAILABLE FOR FAMILY REUNIONS.
  2. #2 $23K
    COMMUNITY IMPACT GRANTS ARE REWARDED IN $1,000 GRANTS TO VARIOUS ARIZONA ELK LODGES. THESE GRANTS BENEFIT YOUTH PROGRAMS. RECIPIENTS ARE 501 ( C ) 3 ORGANIZATIONS WHO DO NOT RECEIVE GOVERNMENTAL FUNDING OR FUNDING FROM THE UNITED WAY.
named programs · 2 · from sources

what they call their work

AEMP Youth Camp
Provides a camp facility in the Sierra Ancha Mountains for various youth organizations including Scouts, 4-H, and church groups.
Steele Children's Research Center
Supports pediatric research, teaching, and healing, with a focus on neonatology for ill or premature babies.
activities · 4 groups

what they do

  • Youth Percussion Program Support & Camp Operations 5 activities
    • Arizona Elks Youth Camp
      Operates the Arizona Elks Youth Camp in the Sierra Ancha Mountains, available at no charge to youth groups across Arizona (with a security deposit).
    • Operating a Youth Camp
      Operates the Jack C. Warter Elks Youth Camp in the Sierra Ancha Mountains, which is available to all youth groups in Arizona at no charge (a security deposit may be required).
    • Operating a Youth Camp
      Operates the Jack C. Warter Elks Youth Camp in the Sierra Ancha Mountains, which is available to all youth groups in Arizona at no charge (a security deposit may be required).
    • Operating a Youth Camp
      Operates the Jack C. Warter Elks Youth Camp in the Sierra Ancha Mountains, which is available to all youth groups in Arizona at no charge (with a security deposit).
    • Operation of Arizona Elks Youth Camp
      Operates the Arizona Elks Youth Camp (also known as Jack C. Warter Elks Youth Camp) in the Sierra Ancha Mountains, providing free access to youth groups across Arizona with only a security deposit required.
  • Pediatric & Specialty Disease Research Funding 2 activities
    • Endowed Chairs for Pediatric Research
      Provides funds for endowed chairs in Statewide Pediatric Research and Faculty Research for Technology and Innovation to advance pediatric healthcare.
    • Funding for endowed research chairs
      Provides ongoing financial support for endowed chairs in Statewide Pediatric Research and Faculty Research for Technology and Innovation, advancing pediatric medical research and academic capacity.
  • Medically Tailored Room Renovations 2 activities
    • Facility modernization of pediatric clinics
      Remodeled and modernized key pediatric clinics, including a major Pediatric Clinic, to improve healthcare delivery for children.
    • Pediatric Clinic Modernization
      Remodeled and modernized a Pediatric Clinic to enhance healthcare services for children.
  • Uncategorized 5 activities
    • Financial support to the Steele Children's Research Center
      Contributed over $6.8 million to the Steele Children's Research Center since 1992, supporting pediatric research and related initiatives.
    • Funding Pediatric Research and Infrastructure
      Contributes over $6.8 million to the Steele Center since 1992, funds endowed chairs in Statewide Pediatric Research and Faculty Research for Technology and Innovation, and has remodeled and modernized a Pediatric Clinic.
    • Funding Pediatric Research and Infrastructure
      Contributes over $6.8 million to the Steele Center since 1992, funds endowed chairs in Statewide Pediatric Research and Faculty Research for Technology and Innovation, and has remodeled and modernized a Pediatric Clinic.
    • Funding Pediatric Research and Infrastructure
      Contributes over $6.8 million to the Steele Center since 1992, funds endowed chairs in Statewide Pediatric Research and Faculty Research for Technology and Innovation, and has remodeled and modernized a Pediatric Clinic.
    • Support for Steele Children's Research Center
      Contributed over $6.8 million to the Steele Center since 1992 to support pediatric research and services.
financials · form 990 · fy2022
revenue
Total revenue$1.09M
Contributions & grants$358K33%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$695K64%
Other revenue$38K
expenses
Total expenses$750K
Program expenses87%
Admin / overhead13%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$86K
Grants paid out$527K
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$6.85M
Cash$408
Investments$6.33M
Liabilities$40K
Net assets$6.81M
Liquid reserves101.2 mo
3 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue +14.1%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

paid leadership · 3
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
BRUCE C VAN DEN ENG EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 40 $52K
CHARYLL MCKEAN DIRECTOR/SECRETARY 4 $3K
PETER GILLESPIE DIRECTOR/SECRETARY 4 $2K
board members · 9
  • AL KAYAL — DIRECTOR
  • DENNIS APPEL — DIRECTOR
  • DENNIS HOLD — DIRECTOR
  • HANK THONNARD — DIRECTOR/TREASURER
  • JOHN FULLER — DIRECTOR/VICE PRES
  • KEN ADAMS — DIRECTOR/PRESIDENT
  • LARRY LEGGE — DIRECTOR
  • MIKE GIANNETTA — DIRECTOR
  • SUE KRAUSMAN — DIRECTOR
relationships · 15

who they work with

  • Arizona Elks Association Partner — Related organization, sharing a common mission.
  • Elks National Foundation Partner — Linked organization.
  • Elks National Website Partner — Linked organization.
  • Elks4Kids.org Network — Part of a network associated with Elks4Kids.org, which promotes and supports youth-focused initiatives.
  • Steele Center Partner — Adopted as a "Major Project" in 1992 and has received over $6.8 million in contributions.
  • Steele Children's Research Center Partner — Adopted as a "Major Project" in 1992 and has received over $6.8 million in contributions.
  • Steele Children's Research Center Partner — Collaborates on pediatric research and care for sick children.
  • Steele Children's Research Center Partner — Collaborates on pediatric research and has received significant funding.
  • Steele Children's Research Center Partner — Sponsors research and provides funds for endowed chairs in pediatric research.
  • Steele Children's Research Center Partner — Sponsors research and provides funds for endowed chairs.
  • Steele Children's Research Center Partner — Sponsors research and supports efforts to create a healthier future for children.
  • Steele Research Center Partner — Adopted as a "Major Project" in 1992 and has received over $6.8 million in contributions.
  • UA Steele Children's Research Center Partner — Linked organization.
  • University of Arizona Partner — Engages in research sponsorship through the Steele Children's Research Center.
  • iDesign Studios, Inc. Partner — Website development and hosting partner