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ARIZONA PROPANE GAS ASSOCIATION

PHOENIX, AZ · EIN 860492196 · Form 990 · FY2022 · NTEE S41 · Community Improvement · Micro (<$100K) · propaneaz.org
revenue
$85K
expenses
$74K
net assets
$8K
employees
0
volunteers
12
mission · from form 990

THE ARIZONA PROPANE GAS ASSOCIATION APGA IS A MEMBER-FOCUSED TRADE ORGANIZATION PROVIDING SERVICES THAT COMMUNICATE, EDUCATE AND PROMOTE THE ARIZONA PROPANE INDUSTRY.

profile · synthesized from sources

Trade association representing the propane industry in Arizona, focused on advocacy, safety training, and education. Promotes the use of propane for residential and commercial applications including heating, cooking, and power generation. Works to influence state legislation, regulatory policies, and fire codes affecting the propane sector.

named programs · 3 · from sources

what they call their work

Industry Training
Facilitates training programs for propane industry members to enhance safety and operational standards
Legislative Advocacy
Represents the Arizona propane industry before the state legislature and regulatory agencies on legislative and fire code issues
Safety Education Programs
Provides safety training and educational resources for propane industry professionals and consumers in Arizona
activities · 3 groups

what they do

  • Industry-Specific Legislative Advocacy 4 activities
    • Advocacy for the Arizona Propane Industry
      Represents the interests of the Arizona propane industry before the state legislature and regulatory agencies to influence policy and regulations.
    • State-Level Industry Advocacy
      Represents the Arizona propane industry’s interests through advocacy before the state legislature and regulatory agencies.
    • State-level advocacy for the propane industry
      Represents the Arizona propane industry’s interests before the state legislature and regulatory agencies through organized advocacy efforts.
    • State-level propane industry advocacy
      Represents the Arizona propane industry’s interests before state legislative bodies and regulatory agencies through organized advocacy efforts.
  • Occupational Safety Certification & Training 4 activities
    • Industry Training and Safety Programs
      Develops and delivers training and safety education programs for the propane industry, including initiatives in safety, research and development, and operational best practices.
    • Industry training and safety education programs
      Develops and delivers training, safety education, and safety-focused initiatives for the propane industry, including programs on safety, research and development, and operational best practices.
    • Industry training and safety education programs
      Develops and delivers safety training, education, and professional development programs for the propane industry in Arizona, with a focus on operational safety and best practices.
    • Propane Industry Training and Safety Programs
      Establishes and facilitates programs focused on safety, training, research and development, and safety education within the propane industry.
  • Propane Tank Refill Services 3 activities
    • Propane Exchange Network Facilitation
      Facilitates access to propane for consumers through a network of exchange locations at various retail outlets including hardware stores, rental stores, grocers, convenience stores, and gas stations.
    • Propane access facilitation network
      Supports public access to propane through a statewide network of exchange locations including hardware stores, rental outlets, grocery stores, convenience stores, and gas stations.
    • Propane access facilitation through retail network
      Supports public access to propane by facilitating a distribution network across Arizona via exchange locations at hardware stores, rental stores, grocers, convenience stores, and gas stations.
financials · form 990 · fy2022
revenue
Total revenue$85K
Contributions & grants$00%
Program service revenue$85K100%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$74K
Program expenses
Admin / overhead
Fundraising
Salaries & benefits$0
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineProfessional Fees
balance sheet
Total assets$16K
Cash$16K
Investments$0
Liabilities$8K
Net assets$8K
Liquid reserves2.6 mo
3 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue +20.7%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

board members · 12
  • BRUCE THOMPSON — SECRETARY TREASURER
  • CODY NEWMAN — DIRECTOR
  • DAVE BARRETT — PRESIDENT
  • ERIC BATES — DIRECTOR
  • JERRY THOMPSON — VICE PRESIDENT
  • JOHN WILFONG — DIRECTOR
  • LISA GERWITZ — DIRECTOR
  • MIKE WILSON — PAST PRESIDENT
  • PATRICK DITSON — DIRECTOR
  • ROD JONES — DIRECTOR
  • RON STEPP — DIRECTOR
  • TROY BARNETT — DIRECTOR
relationships · 8

who they work with

  • Cornell Homes Partner — Works with Cornell Homes to promote propane as a low-carbon choice in homebuilding.
  • Laughlin Homes and Restoration Partner — Partners with Laughlin Homes and Restoration to advocate for propane in residential construction and remodeling.
  • Propane Education & Research Council Funder — Primary funder of APERF through its state rebate program.
  • Propane.com Network — Collaborates with Propane.com to provide shopping guides and product information for propane appliances.
  • local propane supplier Partner — Collaborates with local propane suppliers to provide refilling and exchange information.
  • propane.com Network — Provides linked resources and shopping guides for propane appliances used by the Arizona Propane Gas Association.
  • state legislature Government — Represents the interests of the Arizona propane industry before the state legislature.
  • various regulatory agencies Government — Engages with regulatory agencies on behalf of the Arizona propane industry.