irs program accomplishments · form 990 part iii · fy2022
what they reported doing
Program narrative the organization filed with the IRS. Ordered by program spending.
- #1 primary $3KGRANTS GIVEN TO WOMEN CURLERS TO PAY FOR EXPENSES RELATED TO CURLING EVENTS IN ORDER TO PROMOTE COMPETITIVE CURLING AMONG WOMEN, APPROXIMATELY 8 PEOPLE
- #2 $3KCURLING INSTRUCTION - INTRODUCE NEW CURLERS TO THE SPORT AND INSTRUCT NEW AND EXPERIENCED CURLERS ON HOW TO IMPROVE, APPROXIMATELY 150 PEOPLE INVOLVED
named programs · 5 · from sources
what they call their work
Adaptive Curling
Programs for athletes with limited mobility, including wheelchair curling, with certified instructors to accommodate all skill levels and physical abilities.
Bonspiels
Weekend curling tournaments and events hosted throughout the year, ranging from themed events to competitive fields, for teams from Arizona and beyond.
Curling Leagues
Social, semi-competitive, and competitive leagues for curlers of all skill levels to play weekly games, improve skills, and engage with the curling community.
Learn to Curl: Skills Series
A four-week program for beginners to build skills, learn strategy, and play full games, leading to a free club membership upon completion.
Try Curling
Two-hour introductory sessions for beginners to learn the basics of curling, including sliding, throwing, sweeping, and playing a mini-game.
activities · 3 clusters
what they do
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Youth Sports Tournaments & Showcases 2 activities
- Hosting Curling Tournaments and BonspielsHosts professional and club-level bonspiels and tournaments throughout the year, attracting teams from Arizona and other regions. Notable events include the Ed Werenich Golden Wrench Classic (a World Curling Tour event with a $24,000 purse), the Desert Ice Bonspiel, Under 5 Superhero Bonspiel, Fall Fiesta Bonspiel, Donna Purkey Classic, Spring Training Bonspiel, and Hotter Than Hell Bonspiel.
- Hosting Curling Tournaments and BonspielsHosts professional and club-level bonspiels and tournaments throughout the year, attracting teams from Arizona and other regions. This includes the Ed Werenich Golden Wrench Classic (a World Curling Tour event with a $24,000 purse), the Desert Ice Bonspiel, Under 5 Superhero Bonspiel, Fall Fiesta Bonspiel, Donna Purkey Classic, Spring Training Bonspiel, and Hotter Than Hell Bonspiel.
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Skating Club Membership Services 2 activities
- Offering Membership BenefitsOffers basic and premium membership tiers that include access to reserve practice ice, substitute in games, register for leagues and competitions hosted by the club, and access to the Broken Broom Lounge. Members also receive membership to the US Curling Association (USA Curling) and the Mountain Pacific Curling Association (MoPac), enabling them to register for competitions organized by these associations.
- Offering Membership BenefitsOffers basic and premium membership tiers that include access to reserve practice ice, substitute in games, register for leagues and competitions hosted by the club, and access to the Broken Broom Lounge. Members also receive membership to the US Curling Association (USA Curling) and the Mountain Pacific Curling Association (MoPac), enabling them to register for competitions organized by these associations.
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Uncategorized 8 activities
- Operating a Dedicated Curling FacilityOperates Arizona's only dedicated curling facility, a 15,000 square foot space in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area with up to four regulation curling sheets, a licensed lounge, and accommodating as many as 32 players simultaneously.
- Operating a Dedicated Curling FacilityOperates Arizona's only dedicated curling facility, a 15,000 square foot space in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area with up to four regulation curling sheets, a licensed lounge, and accommodating as many as 32 players simultaneously.
- Organizing Curling LeaguesOrganizes and operates seasonal curling leagues for members, including beginner-friendly, social, and competitive leagues for all skill levels and ages in Tempe and the greater Phoenix area. These leagues provide instruction in curling rules, etiquette, and strategy, and host over 150 members seven nights a week.
- Organizing Curling LeaguesOrganizes and operates seasonal, beginner-friendly, social, and competitive curling leagues for members of all skill levels in Tempe and the greater Phoenix area, including adaptive curlers, with over 150 members participating seven nights a week. Instruction in rules, etiquette, and strategy is provided through social leagues.
- Providing Adaptive Curling OpportunitiesProvides adaptive curling instruction through certified instructors for curlers of all skill levels and physical abilities, and includes adaptive curlers in all of its curling leagues.
- Providing Adaptive Curling ProgramsProvides adaptive curling instruction through certified instructors for curlers of all skill levels and physical abilities, and includes adaptive curlers in all of its curling leagues.
- Providing Curling Instruction and Introductory SessionsOffers various instructional programs including orientation sessions with USCA certified coaches, on-ice instruction covering balance, stone delivery, sweeping, and safety, and beginner-friendly "Try Curling" events with hands-on experience and mini-games. Also provides a four-week "Learn to Curl: Skills Series" for beginners.
- Providing Curling Instruction and Introductory SessionsOffers various instructional programs including orientation sessions with USCA certified coaches, on-ice instruction covering balance, stone delivery, sweeping, and safety, and beginner-friendly "Try Curling" events with hands-on experience and mini-games. Also provides a four-week "Learn to Curl: Skills Series" for beginners.
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financials · form 990 · fy2022
the money
revenue
Total revenue$464K
Contributions & grants$41K9%
Program service revenue$374K81%
Investment income$210%
Other revenue$48K
expenses
Total expenses$317K
Program expenses17%
Admin / overhead83%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$0
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineFacilities
balance sheet
Total assets$296K
Cash$260K
Investments$0
Liabilities$693
Net assets$295K
Liquid reserves9.8 mo
2 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue +257.5%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022
who runs it
board members · 9
- DARRYL HORSMAN — Director
- DEBRA AUBRY — Director
- JEFF BAIRD — Director
- KAREN COLE — Vice President
- MARK ANDERSON — President
- SEAN ARONSON — Director
- WAYNE FLEMING — Director
- WAYNE GARMAN — Treasurer
- WES SEEGER — Secretary
relationships · 11
who they work with
- CDC Government — Uses guidance from the CDC to inform its Pandemic and Health Emergency Protocol.
- CurlingZone.com Partner — Partners with CurlingZone.com to publish the full list of teams participating in the Golden Wrench Classic.
- Ed Werenich Partner — Names the Golden Wrench Classic after Ed Werenich in recognition of his and his wife Linnie's support of the club and bonspiels.
- Maricopa County Public Health Department Government — Uses guidance from Maricopa County Public Health Department to inform its Pandemic and Health Emergency Protocol.
- Mountain Pacific Curling Association Network — COYOTES CURLING CLUB INC members receive membership to MoPac, indicating regional affiliation within the curling network.
- Mountain Pacific Curling Association Network — Member organization within the regional curling association.
- Mountain Pacific Curling Association (MOPAC) Network — Member of the Mountain Pacific Curling Association.
- Neil "Harry" Harrison Partner — Recognizes Neil "Harry" Harrison and his wife Jane for their years of support helping the club during its early development.
- US Curling Association Network — COYOTES CURLING CLUB INC members receive membership to USA Curling, indicating affiliation with the national governing body.
- USA Curling Network — Member of USA Curling.
- USA Curling Network — National governing body for curling; the club is a member.