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SOUTHERN ARIZONA ANIMAL FOOD BANK

TUCSON, AZ · EIN 811295677 · Form 990 · FY2022 · NTEE D20 · Animal-Related · Small ($100K-$1M) · saafb.org
revenue
$310K
expenses
$317K
net assets
$16K
employees
2
volunteers
15
program ratio
85%
mission · from form 990

ORGANIZATION PROVIDES PET FOOD AND SUPPLIES TO NEEDY FAMILIES.

profile · synthesized from sources

The Southern Arizona Animal Food Bank (SAAFB) is a non-profit organization that collects and distributes free pet food and supplies to low-income, unemployed, elderly, and disadvantaged residents of Southern Arizona. Its mission is to prevent pet abandonment and surrender by helping families keep their animal companions. SAAFB operates a donation and distribution center and relies on community support and volunteers.

named programs · 3 · from sources

what they call their work

Artisan Markets
Hosts markets in various locations (Sahuarita Plaza, Floor & Decor Parking Lot in Tucson) to raise funds and engage the community.
Gallery and Donation Center
A physical location where the organization accepts donations and sells local art to support its mission.
Pet Food and Supply Distribution
Collects and distributes free pet food and supplies to eligible residents to help them keep their pets.
activities · 2 clusters

what they do

  • Pet Food Pantry & Distribution 8 activities
    • Distribution of free pet food to vulnerable populations
      Collects and distributes free pet food to low-income, unemployed, elderly, and otherwise disadvantaged residents in Southern Arizona through an ongoing donation and distribution program established in 2015.
    • Distribution of free pet food to vulnerable populations
      Collects and distributes free pet food to low-income, unemployed, elderly, and otherwise disadvantaged residents in Southern Arizona through an established donation and distribution system.
    • Distribution of free pet food to vulnerable populations
      Collects and distributes free pet food to low-income, unemployed, elderly, and otherwise disadvantaged residents in Southern Arizona through an ongoing donation and distribution program established in 2015.
    • Gallery and Donation Center Operation
      Operates a Gallery and Donation center at 4444 E. Grant Road, Suite 116 in Tucson, open Monday, Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
    • Operation of physical distribution and donation center
      Operates a permanent Gallery and Donation Center at 4444 E. Grant Road, Suite 116 in Tucson, open Monday, Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., serving as a hub for pet food distribution and community donations.
    • Operation of physical donation and service center
      Operates a permanent Gallery and Donation Center at 4444 E. Grant Road, Suite 116 in Tucson, open Monday, Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., serving as a hub for pet food distribution and community support.
    • Operation of physical donation and service center
      Operates a physical Gallery and Donation Center at 4444 E. Grant Road, Suite 116 in Tucson, open Monday, Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., serving as a hub for pet food distribution and community support.
    • Pet Food Distribution
      Collects and distributes free pet food to low-income, unemployed, elderly, and otherwise disadvantaged residents in Southern Arizona, dependent on community donations.
  • Community Market Operations 4 activities
    • Artisan Market Hosting
      Hosts weekly artisan markets every Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday, and occasionally hosts special artisan market events.
    • Participation in artisan markets for outreach and distribution
      Engages in community outreach and pet food distribution efforts through participation in recurring artisan markets, including weekly and weekend events at Sahuarita Plaza and other locations, such as the October 19–20, 2023 event.
    • Participation in artisan markets for outreach and service delivery
      Engages in community outreach and service delivery by hosting or participating in weekly and weekend artisan markets, including a presence at the Sahuarita Plaza Artisan Market on October 19–20, 2023.
    • Participation in artisan markets for outreach and services
      Engages in community outreach and service delivery through participation in weekly and weekend artisan markets, including regular presence at events such as the Sahuarita Plaza Artisan Market (e.g., October 19–20, 2023), held Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays across multiple locations.
financials · form 990 · fy2022

the money

revenue
Total revenue$310K
Contributions & grants$287K93%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$20%
Other revenue$22K
expenses
Total expenses$317K
Program expenses85%
Admin / overhead11%
Fundraising4%
Salaries & benefits$25K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineFacilities
balance sheet
Total assets$22K
Cash$14K
Investments$0
Liabilities$6K
Net assets$16K
Liquid reserves0.5 mo
2 years on record · 2021–2022 · YoY revenue +4.2%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

paid leadership · 1
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
MARY BRADLEY SECRETARY 24 $8K
board members · 2
  • DONNA DECONCINI — PRESIDENT
  • RANDALL REINERT — DIRECTOR
relationships · 1

who they work with

  • Food for Horses Partner — Predecessor non-profit formed in 2014 to help with abandonment of farm and ranch animals.