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SAVE OUR PARK INC

LAKESIDE, AZ · EIN 272031488 · Form 990EZ · FY2021 · NTEE N123 · Recreation & Sports · Micro (<$100K) · www.woodlandlakepark.org
revenue
$35K
expenses
$128
net assets
$278K
employees
mission · from form 990

HELP THE TOWN OF PINETOP-LAKESIDE ("TOWN") RAISE FUNDS FOR THE PURCHASE AND PRESERVATION OF WOODLAND LAKE PARK ("WLP")

profile · synthesized from sources

Save Our Park is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to helping the Town of Pinetop-Lakeside, Arizona, purchase, improve, and protect Woodland Lake Park. The organization focuses on raising funds to acquire additional acreage from the U.S. Forest Service to prevent it from being sold to developers and lost to the community.

named programs · 3 · from sources

what they call their work

Big Springs & Woodland Lake Park Public Work Day
Organizes volunteer events for trail cleanup, sign hanging, and vegetation trimming within the park.
Woodland Lake Park Acquisition
Efforts to raise funds to purchase additional acreage of Woodland Lake Park from the U.S. Forest Service to preserve it for public use.
Woodland Lake Water Supply Initiative
Works with the Irrigation District, Town, and water companies to ensure an adequate supply of water to Woodland Lake.
activities · 3 clusters

what they do

  • Organized Community Litter Cleanups 1 activity
    • Organizing public volunteer work days in local parks
      Organized public work day events at Big Springs and Woodland Lake Park on September 20 to clean up trails, hang signs, and trim vegetation.
  • Water Quality & Hydrologic Monitoring 1 activity
    • Water Resource Management
      Conducts investigations to improve water flow into local natural features, such as an investigation that doubled the water flowing into Woodland Lake.
  • Uncategorized 4 activities
    • Acquisition of parkland for public use
      Completed the purchase of 107 acres for Woodland Lake Park and is actively working to facilitate the town of Pinetop-Lakeside's acquisition of approximately 200 additional acres from the U.S. Forest Service.
    • Improving park infrastructure and natural resources
      Conducted efforts to improve water flow into Woodland Lake through investigative work by a board member, resulting in doubled water input, and is planning a 150-foot buffer along private property to enhance homeowner privacy.
    • Land Acquisition for Public Parks
      Acquires land for public parks, including the purchase of 107 acres for Woodland Lake Park and working to help Pinetop-Lakeside purchase approximately 200 acres from the U.S. Forest Service.
    • Park Maintenance and Improvement
      Organizes public work days to clean up trails, hang signs, and trim vegetation at parks like Big Springs and Woodland Lake Park, and plans for buffer zones to ensure privacy for adjacent homeowners.
financials · form 990EZ · fy2021

the money

revenue
Total revenue$35K
Contributions & grants$35K100%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$490%
Other revenue
expenses
Total expenses$128
Program expenses
Admin / overhead
Fundraising
Salaries & benefits$0
Grants paid out
balance sheet
Total assets$278K
Cash
Investments
Liabilities
Net assets$278K
2 years on record · 2020–2021 · YoY revenue -47.4%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021

who runs it

board members · 7
  • ERIC KRAMER — SECRETARY AND DIRECTOR
  • JERRY SMITH — DIRECTOR
  • K BARBARA TEAGUE — PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR
  • LYNN KRIGBAUM — VICE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR
  • NORRIS DODD — DIRECTOR
  • ROGER P BALZER — TREASURER AND DIRECTOR
  • TOM JERNIGAN — DIRECTOR
relationships · 6

who they work with

  • Irrigation District Partner — Working with the Irrigation District to ensure an adequate water supply to Woodland Lake.
  • Town of Pinetop-Lakeside Partner — Collaborates with Save Our Park to purchase, improve, and protect Woodland Lake Park.
  • Town of Pinetop-Lakeside Partner — Helping the Town purchase additional parkland.
  • U.S. Forest Service Government — Adjacent 400 acres of land associated with the park are owned by the U.S. Forest Service, which may impact development and conservation efforts.
  • U.S. Forest Service Government — Owns 400 acres of land adjacent to Woodland Lake Park that the organization seeks to preserve.
  • U.S. Forest Service Government — Working to purchase land from the U.S. Forest Service.