irs program accomplishments · form 990 part iii · fy2021
what they reported doing
Program narrative the organization filed with the IRS. Ordered by program spending.
- #1 primary $123KTHE ORGANIZATION PROVIDES EDUCATION AND TRAINING TO MEMBERS AND THE PUBLIC IN PROPER USE OF A SHOTGUN AND SAFETY.
- #2 $119KTHE ORGANIZATION PROMOTES YOUTH TRAPSHOOTING, SKEET SHOOTING, AND SPORTING CLAYS PARTICIPATION, THROUGH SUPPORT FOR THE ARIZONA SCHOLASTIC CLAY TARGET PROGRAM FOR YOUTH, BOY SCOUTS, 4-H AND IS THE HOST CLUB FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA COLLEGIATE SHOTGUN SHOOTING PROGRAM.
named programs · 8 · from sources
what they call their work
5-Stand Sporting Clays
A compact version of sporting clays offered at some ranges.
Leagues
Organizes leagues for trap and skeet shooting to foster community and skill development.
RV Hookups
Offers 200+ full-service RV hookups (50 AMP or 30 AMP) for members.
SCTP Youth Program
Youth program for shooters to learn about Trap, Skeet, and Sporting Clays, including practices and tournaments.
Skeet Shooting
Provides American Skeet with 8 shooting positions and two traps, including formats for different gauge shotguns.
Sporting Clays
Offers a shooting experience that simulates live quarry hunting with varied target presentations.
Trap Shooting
Offers American Trap, Singles Trap, Handicap Trap, and Doubles Trap with 50 trap fields.
Youth Shooting Lessons
Provides professional coaching for youth in shotgun sports.
activities · 4 clusters
what they do
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Firearms Training & Safety Instruction 4 activities
- Deliver professional clay shooting instructionOffers clay shooting lessons through certified instructors including Gebben & Karen Miles, Michelle Miles, Mark Taylor, Tim Miles, and Frank J. Neumayer, as well as online instruction via the Sporting Clays Academy.
- Deliver professional clay shooting instructionOffers in-person and online clay shooting instruction through certified coaches including Gebben & Karen Miles, Michelle Miles, Mark Taylor, Tim Miles, Frank J. Neumayer, and the Sporting Clays Academy.
- Provide youth shooting programsHosts youth shooting events including SCTP shoots, USAYESS, Junior Olympic competitions, and monthly practices focused on trap, skeet, and sporting clays, along with fun shoots and skill-building tournaments.
- Provide youth shooting programsHosts youth shooting events including SCTP shoots, USAYESS, Junior Olympic competitions, and monthly practices focused on trap, skeet, and sporting clays, along with fun shoots and skill-building tournaments.
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Organized Shooting Matches and Competitions 4 activities
- Host regular shooting leagues and eventsRuns ongoing Tuesday night leagues for trap and skeet shooting, providing structured weekly competition opportunities for participants.
- Host regular shooting leagues and eventsConducts ongoing Tuesday night leagues for trap and skeet shooting, providing structured weekly competition opportunities for participants.
- Operate multi-discipline shotgun shooting facilityManages one of the largest trap shooting facilities in the country with 50 trap fields, a skeet field with high and low houses, and offerings across American Trap, Skeet, Sporting Clays, International Bunker Trap, International Skeet, 5 Stand, FITASC, Wobble Trap, and Helice/ZZ Birds.
- Operate multi-discipline shotgun shooting facilityManages one of the largest trap shooting facilities in the country with 50 trap fields, a skeet field with high and low houses, and offerings across American Trap, Skeet, Sporting Clays, International Bunker Trap, International Skeet, 5 Stand, FITASC, Wobble Trap, and Helice/ZZ Birds.
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On-Site Restaurant and Bar Operations 2 activities
- Maintain accessible clubhouse and support facilitiesOperates a 9,000 square foot clubhouse with lounge, dining, kitchen, and registration areas, featuring fully handicap-accessible restrooms and full air conditioning installed in 2014 and 2018 upgrades.
- Maintain accessible clubhouse and support facilitiesOperates a 9,000 square foot clubhouse with lounge, dining, kitchen, and registration areas, featuring fully handicap-accessible restrooms and full air conditioning installed in 2014.
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RV and Mobile Home Site Services 2 activities
- Offer RV accommodations for members and guestsProvides over 200 full-service RV hookups with 50 AMP or 30 AMP electrical service to support extended stays for members and visitors.
- Offer RV accommodations for members and visitorsProvides over 200 full-service RV hookups with 50 AMP or 30 AMP electrical service to support extended stays for shooters and guests.
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financials · form 990 · fy2021
the money
revenue
Total revenue$2.65M
Contributions & grants$207K8%
Program service revenue$1.46M55%
Investment income$250%
Other revenue$982K
expenses
Total expenses$2.38M
Program expenses99%
Admin / overhead1%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$900K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$6.52M
Cash$1.12M
Investments$0
Liabilities$76K
Net assets$6.45M
Liquid reserves5.7 mo
3 years on record · 2019–2021 · YoY revenue +7.0%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021
who runs it
board members · 9
- ALLEN KASOVIC — BOARD MEMBER
- CHARLES SIMONSON — SECRETARY
- DAVE TETRAULT — VICE-PRESIDENT
- DON BERRY — BOARD MEMBER
- DOUG SIMS — TRAP CHAIRMAN
- MICHAEL BRAEGELMANN — BOARD MEMBER
- RANDY KALAL — BOARD MEMBER
- RON BALLOU — TREASURER
- TIM MILES — PRESIDENT
relationships · 6
who they work with
- Casino Del Sol Resort Partner — Partner hotel providing accommodations for club visitors.
- Casino Del Sol Resort Partner — Provides discounted lodging rates for Tucson Trap and Skeet Club guests and events
- Cindy McNew Partner — Contact person for RV reservations and inquiries
- SCTP Partner — Partners with SCTP to run a youth shooting program.
- Sporting Clays Academy Partner — Provides online and in-person clay target instruction in partnership with the club.
- The Midway Foundation Partner — Partnership to fund youth shooting programs at the club.