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 $0COMMUNITY SERVICE AND ADVOCACY: SHARING KNOWLEDGE AND INVOLVEMENT IN HOUSING ISSUES WITH PUBLIC OFFICIALS HELPING MEMBERS ENGAGE IN THE COMMUNITY THROUGH ACTIVITIES SUPPORTED BY THE ASSOCIATION BEING LEADERS IN CIVIC IMPROVEMENT.
- #2 $0EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: GIVING MEMBERS ACCESS TO QUALITY EDUCATION ENHANCING THEIR ABILITY TO SERVE THE PUBLIC.
named programs · 2 · from sources
what they call their work
Fair Housing Symposium
An annual event that brings together experts and community leaders to discuss the history and future of fair housing.
Leadership Academy
A leadership training program designed to prepare future leaders within the association and local communities, featuring various unique learning experiences.
activities · 4 groups
what they do
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Commercial Real Estate Professional Events & Education 9 activities
- Facilitating Member Meetings and Networking EventsThe organization hosts regular meetings and events for its over 9,000 active members and affiliates, providing opportunities for networking, professional discussions, and market education. These events often include sponsored speakers, light refreshments, and sometimes property or community tours.
- Facilitating Member Meetings and Networking EventsThe organization hosts regular meetings and events for its over 9,000 active members and affiliates, providing opportunities for networking, professional discussions, and market education. These events often include sponsored speakers, light refreshments, and sometimes property or community tours.
- Host an annual Fair Housing SymposiumThe organization hosts an annual Fair Housing Symposium that brings together experts, industry professionals, and community leaders to discuss the history, impact, and future of fair housing.
- Host events and meetings for real estate professionalsThe organization hosts various events and regular meetings for its more than 9,000 active members and affiliates, including specific RMS meetings, an annual Fair Housing Symposium, a Water Summit, and an Economic & Commercial Forum. These events often include tours and opportunities for members to showcase commercial property listings.
- Host regular meetings and events for real estate professionalsThe organization hosts regular monthly meetings and various events, including forums, summits, and tours, for its over 9,000 active members and affiliates. These events provide opportunities for networking, professional discussions, showcasing property listings, and learning about industry-relevant topics such as fair housing, economic trends, and water policy in Arizona.
- Host regular meetings and events for real estate professionalsThe organization hosts regular monthly meetings and various events, including forums, summits, and tours, for its over 9,000 active members and affiliates. These events often feature sponsored speakers, professional discussions, and opportunities to showcase commercial property listings.
- Hosting Industry-Specific Forums and SymposiumsThe organization hosts various events such as an annual Fair Housing Symposium, a Water Summit, and an Economic & Commercial Forum, bringing together experts, industry professionals, and community leaders to discuss relevant topics like fair housing, water supply and policy, and economic trends affecting the region.
- Hosting Specialized Forums and SymposiumsThe organization hosts various specialized events, including an annual Fair Housing Symposium to discuss the history, impact, and future of fair housing, a Water Summit providing insights on water supply and policy, and an Economic & Commercial Forum.
- Hosts annual and specialized educational forums and symposiaProduces events such as the annual Fair Housing Symposium, Water Summit, and Economic & Commercial Forum, which bring together experts, professionals, and community leaders to discuss key regional issues including housing, water policy, and economic development.
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Local Government Professional Development 6 activities
- Conduct a Leadership Academy programThe Leadership Academy, established in 1997, provides weekly leadership training through "Unique Learning Experiences" covering topics such as orientation, team building, stewardship, sustainability, local government, education, healthcare, arts & culture, and travel, sports & leisure, preparing future leaders for work within the association and local communities.
- Leadership Development ProgramThe Leadership Academy, established in 1997, offers weekly leadership training through "Unique Learning Experiences" covering various topics such as orientation, team building, corporate stewardship, sustainability, local government, education, healthcare, arts & culture, and travel, sports & leisure, preparing future leaders for work within the association and local communities.
- Leadership Development ProgramThe Leadership Academy, established in 1997, offers weekly leadership training through "Unique Learning Experiences" covering various topics such as orientation, team building, corporate stewardship, sustainability, local government, education, healthcare, arts & culture, and travel, sports & leisure, preparing future leaders for the association and local communities.
- Operates a leadership development academyThe Leadership Academy, launched in 1997, delivers weekly training through "Unique Learning Experiences" covering topics such as local government, sustainability, healthcare, education, and public safety, preparing hundreds of individuals for leadership roles in the association and broader community.
- Provide leadership training for real estate professionalsThe Leadership Academy, launched in 1997, offers weekly leadership training through "Unique Learning Experiences" covering topics such as orientation/team building, corporate stewardship, sustainability, association management, local government, education, healthcare, arts & culture, and travel, sports & leisure, preparing future leaders for work within the association, local communities, and other organizations.
- Provide leadership training through the Leadership AcademyThe Leadership Academy, established in 1997, offers weekly leadership training through "Unique Learning Experiences" to prepare future leaders for work within the association, local communities, and other organizations. Topics covered include orientation, team building, corporate stewardship, sustainability, local government, education, healthcare, arts & culture, and travel, sports & leisure.
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Business Networking Events 1 activity
- Hosts member-exclusive events with breakfast and refreshmentsProvides breakfast and light refreshments at in-person events open to REALTOR® members and paid affiliate members, fostering engagement and community at gatherings such as marketing sessions and property showcases.
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Uncategorized 3 activities
- Facilitates commercial property marketing opportunities for membersHosts events where members can showcase available commercial property listings by submitting property flyers, supporting marketing and visibility within the professional network.
- Hosts monthly regional meetings with networking and educational componentsOrganizes regular monthly meetings, typically on the second Friday or Wednesday of each month, featuring sponsored speakers, professional discussions, light refreshments, and opportunities for socialization and networking among members.
- Organizes property and community toursConducts property or community tours as part of its monthly meetings or events, providing members with firsthand insights into local developments and commercial property listings.
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financials · form 990 · fy2021
revenue
Total revenue$2.59M
Contributions & grants$00%
Program service revenue$2.08M81%
Investment income$133K5%
Other revenue$370K
expenses
Total expenses$2.23M
Program expenses0%
Admin / overhead0%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$1.12M
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$11.33M
Cash$1.39M
Investments$454K
Liabilities$6.89M
Net assets$4.44M
Liquid reserves9.9 mo
2 years on record · 2020–2021 · YoY revenue +24.7%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021
who runs it
paid leadership · 1
| Name | Title | Hours/wk | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| REBECCA GROSSMAN | SECRETARY/CE | 4 | $219K |
board members · 13
- ALLIE JENNINGS — AFFILIATE DI
- ALLISON CAHILL — DIRECTOR
- CHRIS NACE — PRESIDENT-EL
- JEFF DIAL — DIRECTOR
- JESSICA NOBLE — DIRECTOR
- LOUIS MCCALL — IMMED PAST P
- MICHAEL GANT — TREASURER
- PEGGY NEELY — VICE PRESIDE
- POLLY BLACKWELL — DIRECTOR
- POLLY MITCHELL — DIRECTOR
- RILEY CILLEY — DIRECTOR
- SANDY LUNSFORD — PRESIDENT
- STACEY KROLAK — DIRECTOR
relationships · 23
who they work with
- Arizona Municipal Water Users Association Partner — Experts from Arizona Municipal Water Users Association speak at the Water Summit on water policy and infrastructure.
- Arizona REALTORS® Network — Listed as an affinity partner.
- Arizona REALTORS® Partner — All REALTOR® Members of Scottsdale REALTORS® belong to Arizona REALTORS®.
- Arizona Regional Multiple Listing Service (ARMLS) Partner — One of four shareholders involved with the formation of ARMLS.
- Bear Lens Media Partner — Bear Lens Media is a marketing partner for the Fair Housing Symposium.
- Central Arizona Project Partner — Experts from CAP/CAGRD speak at the Water Summit on water policy and infrastructure.
- City of Tempe Partner — Mayor Corey Woods from the City of Tempe is a scheduled speaker at the Fair Housing Symposium.
- DONOHOE Partner — Listed as a Marketing Partner for the Commercial Forum.
- Experience Scottsdale Partner — Stephanie Pressler, Director of Community & Government Affairs at Experience Scottsdale, was a speaker at the Economic & Commercial Forum.
- First American Title Partner — Hosts events at First American Title Corporate HQ Building.
- Harold's Cave Creek Corral Partner — Host venue for a member event.
- Inspect It 1st Partner — Listed as a Marketing Partner for the Commercial Forum.
- Keller Williams Arizona Realty Partner — Hosts RMS meetings at their Desert Ridge office location.
- National Association of REALTORS® Network — Listed as an affinity partner.
- National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) Partner — All REALTOR® Members of Scottsdale REALTORS® belong to NAR and subscribe to its Code of Ethics.
- National Fair Housing Alliance Partner — Laurie Benner, who previously served as AVP of Housing & Community Development for the National Fair Housing Alliance, is a scheduled speaker at the Fair Housing Symposium.
- ORTA Partner — ORTA is a marketing partner for the Fair Housing Symposium.
- Salt River Project Partner — Experts from Salt River Project speak at the Water Summit on water policy and infrastructure.
- Southwest Heritage Bank Partner — Listed as a Marketing Partner for the Commercial Forum.
- St. Anthony On the Desert Episcopal Church Partner — Hosted the Scottsdale Luxury Home Tour event.
- Sundown Towns Database Partner — Stephen Berrey, Director of the Sundown Towns Database, is a scheduled speaker at the Fair Housing Symposium.
- U.S. Housing Investment coalition Partner — Mayor Corey Woods, associated with the U.S. Housing Investment coalition, is a scheduled speaker at the Fair Housing Symposium.
- University of Michigan Partner — Professor Stephen Berrey from the University of Michigan is a scheduled speaker at the Fair Housing Symposium.