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ARIZONA FOOD MARKETING ALLIANCE

PHOENIX, AZ · EIN 860069988 · Form 990 · FY2021 · Small ($100K-$1M) · www.afmaaz.org
revenue
$774K
expenses
$664K
net assets
$1.7M
employees
4
program ratio
0%
mission · from form 990

THE ARIZONA FOOD MARKETING ALLIANCE REPRESENTS AND ADVOCATES THE INTERESTS OF ARIZONA'S FOOD INDUSTRY THROUGH PROGRAMS IN LEGISLATION, REGULATION, EDUCATION AND OTHER APPROPRIATE SERVICES.

profile · synthesized from sources

The Arizona Food Marketing Alliance (AFMA) is a state trade association for Arizona's food industry, established in 1943. It advocates for the interests of grocers, convenience stores, and suppliers through legislative and regulatory programs, education, and networking opportunities. AFMA also runs the "Bag Central Station" campaign to promote plastic bag recycling.

named programs · 5 · from sources

what they call their work

AFMA Golf Classic
An annual event providing networking opportunities for suppliers and retailers.
Arizona Food Industry Journal
A publication informing members and legislators of current events, issues, and laws relevant to the Arizona food industry.
Bag Central Station (BCS)
A campaign launched in 2007 to address plastic bag recycling, providing consumers with choices (paper, plastic, reusable) and minimizing environmental impact by facilitating plastic bag collection at grocery stores.
Leadership Awards Banquet
An annual event providing networking opportunities for suppliers and retailers.
Scholarship and Tuition Reimbursement Programs
Programs available to employees of member companies and their children to support education.
activities · 5 clusters

what they do

  • Professional Association Conferences & Events 2 activities
    • Hosting industry networking events
      Organizes annual events that connect suppliers and retailers within the food industry to facilitate professional networking and collaboration.
    • Industry networking events
      Hosts annual events that connect suppliers and retailers within the food industry to support collaboration and business development.
  • Plastic Waste Reuse & Recycling Programs 2 activities
    • Plastic bag recycling initiative
      Organized a plastic bag recycling contest in collaboration with the City of Phoenix Public Works Department, engaging 300 students who collected 196 plastic bags each.
    • Plastic bag recycling initiative
      Organized a plastic bag recycling contest in collaboration with the City of Phoenix Public Works Department, engaging 300 students who collected 196 plastic bags each.
  • Industry-Specific Print and Digital Publications 2 activities
    • Publication of Arizona Food Industry Journal
      Produces and distributes the Arizona Food Industry Journal to inform food industry members and legislators about relevant events, issues, and laws in Arizona; provides free subscriptions to member organizations.
    • Publication of Arizona Food Industry Journal
      Produces and distributes the Arizona Food Industry Journal to inform food industry members and legislators about relevant events, issues, and laws in Arizona. Free subscriptions are provided to member organizations.
  • Nursing and Healthcare Education Scholarships 1 activity
    • Workforce education support through tuition and scholarships
      Offers tuition and scholarship programs for employees of member companies and their dependents, supporting education access and workforce development in the food industry.
  • Uncategorized 1 activity
    • Workforce education support
      Administers tuition and scholarship programs for employees of member companies and their dependents to support workforce development in the food industry.
financials · form 990 · fy2021

the money

revenue
Total revenue$774K
Contributions & grants$159K21%
Program service revenue$274K35%
Investment income$62K8%
Other revenue$279K
expenses
Total expenses$664K
Program expenses0%
Admin / overhead0%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$393K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$2.12M
Cash$425K
Investments$944K
Liabilities$430K
Net assets$1.69M
Liquid reserves24.8 mo
2 years on record · 2020–2021 · YoY revenue +27.4%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021

who runs it

paid leadership · 2
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
MARK MILLER PRESIDENT 40 $165K
DEBBIE ROTH GENERAL MANA 40 $136K
board members · 20
  • BRADLEY HANSON — DIRECTOR
  • BRIAN HAGLER — DIRECTOR
  • BRYANNE OLSEN — DIRECTOR
  • CHRIS CURTIN — DIRECTOR
  • CHRIS SCHAFER — DIRECTOR
  • CLINT HICKMAN — DIRECTOR
  • DEREK MIRZA — DIRECTOR
  • JEFF NELSON — DIRECTOR
  • JIM TOOMS — DIRECTOR
  • JORGE RASCON — DIRECTOR
  • JOSHUA CROSMAN — DIRECTOR
  • KARA RUECKER — DIRECTOR
  • KURT RIESS — DIRECTOR
  • MICHAEL JUNK — DIRECTOR
  • MICHELLE BURTON — DIRECTOR
  • MIKE GOODWIN — DIRECTOR
  • RALPH WOODWARD — DIRECTOR
  • RAY SCHEY — DIRECTOR
  • TERRY MORRISON — DIRECTOR
  • TIM KELLEY — DIRECTOR
relationships · 20

who they work with

  • Albertsons-Safeway Partner — Participating grocery chain in the Bag Central Station plastic bag recycling program.
  • Arizona Food Industry Journal Partner — Provides content to AFMA members through a free subscription service.
  • Association of Arizona Food Banks Partner — Industry partner organization linked by AFMA
  • Avondale Partner — Partner city in the Bag Central Station recycling program, with specific local recycling guidelines.
  • Bashas’ Partner — Participating grocery chain and sponsor in the plastic bag recycling contest, providing reusable bags and supporting school assembly events.
  • Chandler Partner — Partner city in the Bag Central Station recycling program, with specific local recycling guidelines.
  • City of Phoenix Public Works Department Partner — Partnered with ARIZONA FOOD MARKETING ALLIANCE to organize a plastic bag recycling contest for schools.
  • Flagstaff Partner — Partner city in the Bag Central Station recycling program, with specific local recycling guidelines.
  • Fry’s Partner — Participating grocery chain in the Bag Central Station plastic bag recycling program.
  • Glendale Partner — Partner city in the Bag Central Station recycling program, with specific local recycling guidelines.
  • Grand Canyon Sponsor Partner — Sponsor of AFMA events, including the Beat the Heat program.
  • Kingman Partner — Partner city in the Bag Central Station recycling program, with specific local recycling guidelines.
  • Mesa Partner — Partner city in the Bag Central Station recycling program, with specific local recycling guidelines.
  • Peoria Partner — Partner city in the Bag Central Station recycling program, with specific local recycling guidelines.
  • Phoenix Partner — Partner city in the Bag Central Station recycling program, with specific local recycling guidelines and joint community initiatives.
  • St. Mary’s Food Bank Partner — Partner food bank listed under AFMA's food bank links
  • Tempe Partner — Partner city in the Bag Central Station recycling program, with specific local recycling guidelines.
  • Tucson Partner — Partner city in the Bag Central Station recycling program, with specific local recycling guidelines.
  • Wal-Mart Partner — Participating retail chain in the Bag Central Station plastic bag recycling program.
  • Williams Partner — Partner city in the Bag Central Station recycling program, with specific local recycling guidelines.