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SADDLEBROOKE ROTARY CLUB FOUNDATION

Catalina, AZ · EIN 860956361 · Form 990EZ · FY2022 · NTEE P12 · Human Services · Micro (<$100K) · saddlebrookerotary.com
revenue
$38K
expenses
$68K
net assets
$270K
employees
mission · from form 990

COMMUNITY SERVICE

profile · synthesized from sources

Rotary Club of Saddlebrooke is a local chapter of Rotary International, a global volunteer network focused on community service and improving lives. The club engages in service projects and fundraising activities as part of the broader Rotary organization's mission of "Service Above Self." It operates in Catalina, Arizona, consistent with the 990 filing details.

named programs · 2 · from sources

what they call their work

Community Service Projects
Local initiatives focused on improving the Catalina, AZ community through volunteer-driven efforts
Global Service Initiatives
Participation in international humanitarian projects aligned with Rotary International's global mission
activities · 3 clusters

what they do

  • Memorial and Honorary Scholarship Funds 4 activities
    • Administering permanent scholarship endowment
      Established and manages The Harlan Nygaard Endowment Fund, a permanently restricted scholarship fund that will distribute over $3,000 this year to a graduating high school senior.
    • Administering permanent scholarship endowment
      Established and maintains The Harlan Nygaard Endowment Fund, a permanently restricted scholarship fund that will distribute over $3,000 this year to support a high school graduate.
    • Administering permanent scholarship endowment
      Manages The Harlan Nygaard Endowment Fund, a permanently restricted scholarship fund that will distribute over $3,000 this year to support a high school graduate.
    • Scholarship Endowment Management
      Manages The Harlan Nygaard Endowment Fund, a permanently restricted scholarship endowment, which provides over $3,000 annually for the Harlan Nygaard Scholarship to a high school graduate.
  • General Operating Support Grants 3 activities
    • Distributing grants to students and local organizations
      Distributed over $600,000 in grants over 15 years, averaging $40,000 annually, to support local students and community organizations.
    • Grantmaking to Local Students and Organizations
      Distributes grants averaging $40,000 per year to local students and community organizations, totaling over $600,000 over 15 years.
    • Grantmaking to students and local organizations
      Distributed over $600,000 in grants over 15 years, averaging $40,000 annually, to support local students and community organizations.
  • Uncategorized 4 activities
    • Community Event Support
      Provides financial support for food and supplies for community events, such as the Oracle Oaks Festival, and organizes meals for local residents.
    • Funding community events and meals
      Provided financial support for community events such as the Oracle Oaks Festival and organized meals like the Mardi Gras meal for 70 residents in the Oracle area.
    • Funding community events and meals
      Provided financial support for community events such as the Oracle Oaks Festival and organized meals, including a Mardi Gras meal for 70 residents in the Oracle area.
    • Funding community food and cultural events
      Donated funds to the Oracle Community Center to support food and supplies for the Oracle Oaks Festival and provided a Mardi Gras meal for 70 residents in the Oracle area.
financials · form 990EZ · fy2022

the money

revenue
Total revenue$38K
Contributions & grants$13K35%
Program service revenue
Investment income$8K22%
Other revenue
expenses
Total expenses$68K
Program expenses
Admin / overhead
Fundraising
Salaries & benefits
Grants paid out$68K
balance sheet
Total assets$270K
Cash
Investments
Liabilities
Net assets$270K
4 years on record · 2019–2022 · YoY revenue -44.8%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

board members · 7
  • BILL DEMEROUTIS — DIRECTOR
  • CRAIG STOKELY — DIRECTOR
  • DAN WATSON — DIRECTOR
  • ED TREICK — DIRECTOR
  • JAMES PFEIFER — DIRECTOR
  • JOHN HOWARD — DIRECTOR
  • LINDA HOWARD — DIRECTOR
relationships · 11

who they work with

  • Amigos (Friends of Saddlebrooke Rotary) Partner — Support group added by the club in 2019
  • District 5500 Network — Actively supports District 5500 initiatives.
  • District 5500 Partner — Operates within the administrative oversight of District 5500
  • Dove Mountain Rotary Club Partner — Collaborated with Saddlebrooke Rotary Club on the Human Trafficking Program.
  • Marana Rotary Club Partner — Collaborated with Saddlebrooke Rotary Club on the Human Trafficking Program.
  • Oracle Community Center Partner — Recipient of financial support from the SaddleBrooke Rotary Club Foundation for the Oracle Oaks Festival.
  • Oro Valley Rotary Club Partner — Collaborated with Saddlebrooke Rotary Club on the Human Trafficking Program.
  • Rotary International Network — Member organization that advances Rotary International's ideals and supports its initiatives.
  • Rotary International Partner — Operates within the charter and oversight of Rotary International
  • Rotary International Zone 26/27 Partner — Operates within the administrative oversight of Rotary International Zone 26/27
  • Saddlebrooke Rotary Club Partner — Formed by members of the Saddlebrooke Rotary Club to provide fiduciary management of funds.